Wards Island Bridge

The Wards Island Bridge, also known as the 103rd Street Footbridge, is a pedestrian bridge crossing the Harlem River between Manhattan Island and Wards Island in New York City. The vertical lift bridge has a total of twelve spans consisting of steel towers and girders. It carries only pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Wards Island Bridge is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Prior to a 2010-2012 renovation, the bridge had only been available for use from April through October during the daytime.

Wards Island Bridge

The Wards Island Bridge, also known as the 103rd Street Footbridge, is a pedestrian bridge crossing the Harlem River between Manhattan Island and Wards Island in New York City. The vertical lift bridge has a total of twelve spans consisting of steel towers and girders. It carries only pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Wards Island Bridge is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Prior to a 2010-2012 renovation, the bridge had only been available for use from April through October during the daytime.