Triborough Bridge Renamed After Robert F Kennedy By Spitzer
A bridge that leads to the airport named for John F. Kennedy could be renamed for his younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, the former New York senator assassinated in 1968.
The Triborough Bridge, which is actually a sprawling complex of three bridges, a viaduct and 14 miles of approach roads opened in 1936, connects Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens, where JFK Airport is located.
Democratic Gov. Eliot Spitzer was expected to announce his intention to rename the bridge in his State of the State speech on Wednesday, according to published reports.








