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A809 Queen's View and The Whangie carpark, Auchineden Hill, near Carbeth, Scotland [47] Newgale, Pembrokeshire overlooking St Brides Bay and Newgale Beach [48] Rhaedr y Cwm near Llan Ffestiniog in Gwynedd [48] A47 The fort car park in Lower Fishguard Harbour [48] Little Mis Tor, Dartmoor (west of Merrivale on the Two Bridges-Tavistock road) [49]
164th Street, 45th Avenue, and Bowne Street abandoned 1937 now part of the Q65 bus College Point Line: Flushing: College Point: College Point Boulevard: abandoned 1937 now part of the Q65 bus Corona Line: Woodside: Flushing: 37th Avenue, 61st Street, Woodside Avenue, Broadway, 43rd Avenue, and private right-of-way abandoned August 3, 1925 ...
Rego Park, LeFrak City, Elmhurst, Corona, Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst [2] [3] Start: Rego Park – 63rd Drive & Queens Boulevard (Rego Center) Via: Junction Boulevard, 94th Street: End: LaGuardia Airport – Central Terminals or East Elmhurst – Ditmars Blvd (select rush hour runs) Length: 4.2 miles (6.8 km) Service; Operates: All times ...
East Midtown, Manhattan – Second Avenue and 60th Street: Via: Queensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, Sutphin Boulevard: End: South Jamaica, Queens – 109th Avenue and 157th Street: Length: 10.7 miles (17.2 km) Other routes: Q32 Penn Station–Jackson Heights (west of 48th Street/Roosevelt Avenue) IND Queens Boulevard Line (Grand Avenue to ...
Bellerose – 243rd Street and Braddock Avenue; Queens Village – Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard; Q36: Floral Park – 257th Street and Jamaica Avenue/Jericho Turnpike; Little Neck LIRR station (weekdays only) [note 1] Q43: Floral Park – 268th Street and Hillside Avenue: Length: 4.2 miles (6.8 km) (Q1 Queens Village branch) [3]
A diagram of the Clearview Interchange. The interchange is a windmill interchange, connecting two major, controlled-access expressways: the Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495) and the Clearview Expressway (Interstate 295) – the latter highway being the interchange's namesake. [1]
Central Ridgewood Historic District is a national historic district in Ridgewood, Queens, New York. It includes 990 contributing buildings built between 1895 and 1927. They consist mainly of two-story, brick rowhouse dwellings with one apartment per floor. Buildings feature rounded bay front facades and the use of several shades of speckled brick.
At 225th Street, North Conduit Avenue diverges to the north to Hook Creek Boulevard, while the Sunrise Highway merges into the avenue to the south. [ 1 ] Conduit Avenue is designated as New York State Route 27 between Linden Boulevard and the Nassau County border and accommodates car, bus and truck traffic.