Latitude and longitude of Queens–Midtown Tunnel
- Nearby Ridgefield Park, United States
Satellite map of Queens–Midtown Tunnel
The Queens-Midtown Tunnel (sometimes simply known as the Midtown Tunnel) is a highway, tunnel and toll road in New York City. It crosses under the East River and connects the Borough of Queens (at the Long Island City terminus of the Long Island Expressway) on Long Island, with the borough of Manhattan (between the major crosstown thoroughfares of East 34th Street and East 42nd Street in the Midtown Manhattan area). Designed by Ole Singstad, it was opened to traffic on November 15, 1940. The tunnel consists of twin tubes carrying four traffic lanes, and is 6,414 feet (1,955 m) long.
Latitude: 40° 44' 26.39" N
Longitude: -73° 57' 31.79" W