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    Lincoln Tunnel

    3.0 (159 reviews)
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    Kathy T.

    The Lincoln Tunnel is an approximately 1.5-mile-long tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey, to the west with Midtown Manhattan in New York City to the east. It was designed by Ole Singstad and named after Abraham Lincoln. Construction began : 1934 Opened : December 1937

    Lincoln Tunnel entrance going into NJ
    Renee D.

    The only other one of two ways to get onto the island of Manhattan from the west. It is almost always congested. After going through the tolls cars, buses, taxis and trucks scramble in and out of lanes to jockey for position. There is no regard for orderly fashion until you actually meet the mouth of the tunnel because only then are you forced to fall in line. The space is dim and tight. A two lane under water funnel that spits you out into the heart of the theater district. You have to stay alert and get your game plan together quickly once your out of there because that was simply a pre game to driving in New York City.

    Constant morning traffic.
    Michael M.

    Most important tunnels connecting NJ to Manhattan. Always busy. Do good job of keeping clean. Traffic is always heavy. We need another tunnel!

    Traffic!!
    Whitley D.

    New Jersey to New York connection...well this is your bridge. When you realize you have to go through this bridge during rush hour...just realize it could be a breeze or it could be a BIG pain in your behind! I have been stuck in traffic in this bridge for almost a hour before. So have patience when being directed this way. The cool fact is you are going under the Hudson River when you cross this bridge..oh and you don't get wet at all!! =). The toll of you aren't a bus is $15 to get through and it's very dark in the tunnel. If you can afford this tunnel or make it before AM traffic or PM rush hour than you may be fine but anytime during either of those times you are going to be bumper to bumper.

    Inside
    Steve A.

    Lincoln Tunnel sucks to go through but is fun to look at. It's one of the greatest engineering marvels. This is one of the ways to get from New Jersey to New York. It sucks if in an automobile. Taking a bus is better and saves money. If you're in a car it can take forever. It's also a hefty toll at about $8 each time through. The busses use the bus lane and you won't have to pay a toll. A lot of times there will be worse traffic going into or coming out. The toll booths can cause a lot of backups, and they may have some lanes blocked too. It is really dark inside. It's also under water so there's no openings to see out. The tunnel is about a few miles long and if there's no traffic it takes several minutes to get through.

    Jane L.

    What can I say about the Lincoln Tunnel? As you drive a spiral like descend towards the toll booth, the breath taking amazing view of NYC skyline. Stay on the right lane if you are paying cash. Feels like only one lane for CASH. Nevertheless, as you get closer to the toll booths there are 3 lanes that takes CASH. Worse night mare is getting on a EZ Pass lane on the left and have to move over to the far right to the CASH lane and everyone honks and curses you out. So learned my lesson to read the signs and bear to the right. Going through the Lincoln Tunnel is like the Holland Tunnel with the inner tubes. You must pay a toll whether it's the GW Bridge or Lincoln Tunnel or Holland Tunnel heading into NYC. These are the three main arteries getting into NYC. As you leave NYC going towards Jersey there is no toll. Be prepared for bumper to bumper traffic. Nice when there is no traffic which is rare in the city that never sleeps here in the Big Apple.

    William G.

    Ah, the Lincoln Tunnel. This fine tunnel connected me to the beautiful metropolis that is Manhattan. It was a fun drive, and one that was not too pricy ($15) coming from New Jersey. I crossed this tunnel close to midnight, so traffic was relatively light. I heard horror stories of traffic here during the daytime, but I am not going to try and prove them wrong. Aside from the tolls, it is patrolled heavily by NYPD. There is no real place to stop here, it is not allowed and people will hate you for it. Fortunately, i didn't have to deal with that. I did not come back this way, as I decided to take another tunnel out of Manhattan. I'm assuming the fare is the same going into New Jersey as coming out of it.

    For the cost of two Chipotle burritos, you can squeeze yourself into the Lincoln Tunnel Burrito.

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