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Grand Central Parkway - Wikipedia The Grand Central Parkway (GCP) is a 14 61-mile (23 51 km) controlled-access parkway that stretches from the Triborough Bridge in New York City to the Queens–Nassau County line on Long Island At the Nassau County line, it becomes the Northern State Parkway, which runs across the northern part of Long Island into Suffolk County, where it ends in Hauppauge
Belt Parkway Cross Island Parkway Exit List - New York State Roads The Belt Parkway is a parkway in the southern portions of Brooklyn and Queens that forms a partial beltway around Brooklyn and Queens The parkway is a combination of the Shore Parkway (reference route 907C), Southern Parkway (reference route 907D; not the Southern State Parkway), the Laurelton Parkway (reference route 907B), and the Cross Island Parkway (reference route 907A), which is signed
East Coast Roads - Grand Central Parkway The Grand Central Parkway is the western extension of the Northern Parkway into Queens It begins at the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278) near the RFK Bridge and runs to the east, providing access to La Guardia Airport After the airport it curves to the south, crosses Northern Boulevard (NY 25A), and runs parallel to the Van Wyck Expressway (I-278) Several miles south, it passes through an
Grand Central Parkway - nycroads. com PLANNING A LINK BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE ISLAND: The Grand Central Parkway had been planned as early as 1922, when engineers for the Queens Topographical Society proposed a limited-access parkway that would connect Queens Boulevard in Kew Gardens with Nassau County Following the topography of Long Island's glacial moraine, the parkway was to provide views of Long Island Sound to the north
New York Grand Central Parkway - AARoads The Grand Central Parkway begins at Interstate 278 and the Robert F Kennedy (Triboro) Bridge in the Astoria section of north Queens The parkway initially carries I-278 southward from the suspension bridge to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway (BQE)
Jackie Robinson Parkway - Wikipedia The Jackie Robinson Parkway (originally the Interboro Parkway) is a 4 95-mile (7 97 km) controlled-access parkway in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens The western terminus of the parkway is at Jamaica Avenue in the Brooklyn neighborhood of East New York It runs through Highland Park, along the north side of Ridgewood Reservoir, and through Forest Park