The Bayonne Bridge rises in the distance.
Nowhere were the quarters tighter than directly beneath the Bayonne Bridge.
The Bayonne Bridge was constructed in 1931 yet ferry service continued until 1962.
Ferries ran continually until shortly after the Bayonne Bridge was built in 1931.
Of Staten Island's four bridges, only the Bayonne Bridge has an open walkway.
You can see the Bayonne Bridge out the window over there, but this place has got nothing to do with that.
The Bayonne Bridge, which connects to Staten Island, also saw less traffic.
The Bayonne Bridge, for example, may be too low; ships now barely fit underneath it.
People filed into the temple, a former private house on a dead-end street at the foot of the Bayonne Bridge.
Some New Jerseyans return home over the Bayonne Bridge instead.