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The Bridge is a continuation of [[Topaz Street]] in Algonquin and can also be accessed from its very own exit ramps from the [[Union Drive West]]. At the Alderney end, the bridge leads straight into the [[Plumbers Skyway]].
The Bridge is a continuation of [[Topaz Street]] in Algonquin and can also be accessed from its very own exit ramps from the [[Union Drive West]]. At the Alderney end, the bridge leads straight into the [[Plumbers Skyway]].


The Hickey Bridge is in a location relative to the [[wp:George Washington Bridge|George Washington Bridge]] between New York and New Jersey. The Hickey Bridge does not bear any resemblance to the George Washington Bridge though.
The Hickey Bridge is in a location relative to the [[wp:George Washington Bridge|George Washington Bridge]] between New York and New Jersey. The Hickey Bridge does not bear any resemblance to the George Washington Bridge though. The bridge unusually bears a loose similarity to the [[WP:Roosevelt Island Bridge|Roosevelt Island Bridge]], the Hickey Bridge, however does not appear as if it is a lift bridge.
 
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Revision as of 12:31, 24 October 2009

File:HickeyBridge.jpg
Hickey Bridge looking towards Algonquin from Alderney

The Hickey Bridge is a small bridge in Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV connecting Varsity Heights in Algonquin with Alderney City in Alderney. Hickey Bridge is Liberty City's second shortest island crossing; second to Leaper's Bridge.

The Bridge is a continuation of Topaz Street in Algonquin and can also be accessed from its very own exit ramps from the Union Drive West. At the Alderney end, the bridge leads straight into the Plumbers Skyway.

The Hickey Bridge is in a location relative to the George Washington Bridge between New York and New Jersey. The Hickey Bridge does not bear any resemblance to the George Washington Bridge though. The bridge unusually bears a loose similarity to the Roosevelt Island Bridge, the Hickey Bridge, however does not appear as if it is a lift bridge.