ENGINEERS VIEW WORK ON TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE; 15% of Construction Completed, Says City Designer--Span to Be Finished by 1934.
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A party of 300 engineers, including members of the Brooklyn Engineers' Club and the Municipal Engineers of the City of New York, yesterday inspected the construction work on the $32,000,000 Triborough Bridge, which is to link Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx.View Full Article in Timesmachine »