The
Triborough Bridge, known officially as the
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge since 2008, and sometimes referred to as the
RFK Triborough Bridge, is a complex of three separate
bridges in
New York City. The bridges connect the
boroughs of
Manhattan,
Queens, and
the Bronx via
Randalls and Wards Islands, which are joined by landfill. The bridge complex, which carries
Interstate 278 and unmarked
New York State Route 900G, connects with the
FDR Drive and the
Harlem River Drive in Manhattan, the
Bruckner Expressway and the
Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx, and the
Grand Central Parkway and
Astoria Boulevard in Queens.