The New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge is a bridge that was built over a hundred years ago to help transfer people and goods between the New York Central Railroad and the city of New York. The bridge was built in 1912 and is made up of several metal pieces put together to form an arch over the 69th Street in New York City. The bridge is used to help people and goods cross back and forth between the railroad and the city by way of the tracks. This allows for easier access to the city without having to go under the ground or over dangerous streets.