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Tuckahoe Road in Yonkers Yonkers–Tuckahoe city/village line CR 37: 0.50 0.80 Columbus Avenue in Tuckahoe Main Street Midland Avenue (CR 69) in Eastchester: CR 38: 0.64 1.03 NY 127 in Harrison Park Avenue US 1 in city of Rye: CR 39: 1.37 2.20 June Road Bloomer Road in North Salem: NY 121: CR 40I: 1.89 3.04 South State Road in Briarcliff Manor ...
New York State Route 100 (NY 100) is a major north–south state highway in Westchester County, New York, in the United States.It begins parallel to Interstate 87 (I-87) at a junction with the Cross County Parkway in the city of Yonkers and runs through most of the length of the county up to U.S. Route 202 (US 202) in the town of Somers.
A continuation of Yonkers Avenue east into Mount Vernon is signed as "To Mount Vernon Avenue" for the street it connects to on the opposite bank of the Bronx River. The bridge carrying the street over the Bronx River Parkway and the Bronx River is maintained by Westchester County [ 3 ] and the 0.02-mile (0.03 km) long portion in Mount Vernon is ...
The Cross County Parkway (CCP) is a 4.46-mile (7.18 km) controlled-access parkway in lower Westchester County, New York, in the United States.The parkway is a critical east–west connection throughout Westchester, having full interchanges with every major north–south highway in southern Westchester with the exception of Interstate 95 (New England Thruway).
This section of Saw Mill River Road gained a number c. 1931, becoming part of NY 142, a route that began at NY 100 on the Greenburgh–Mount Pleasant town line and followed Grasslands Road, NY 9A, and Saw Mill River Road north to Hawthorne, where it rejoined NY 100. [11] [12] The route went unchanged until it was removed c. 1938.
Winding northward through Yonkers, the Saw Mill River Parkway enters Exit 7, a ramp to NY 9A and Tuckahoe Road via Rossiter Avenue. After Exit 7, the parkway begins paralleling the namesake river and NY 9A, now known as Saw Mill River Road, near the Runyon Heights neighborhood. The railroad grade returns near Odell Avenue overpass on the ...
Yonkers (/ ˈ j ɒ ŋ k ər z / [5]) is the third-most populous city in the U.S. state of New York and the most-populous city in Westchester County.A centrally located municipality within the New York metropolitan area, Yonkers had a population of 211,569 at the 2020 United States census. [6]
at New York City-Yonkers line: Riverdale Avenue, Tuckahoe Road No change. 9 Yonkers Nepperhan Plaza at Yonkers Metro-North Station: ↔: Odell Avenue: Palisade Avenue, North Broadway Service would no longer operate south of Odell Avenue. Service would revert to being bi-directional, no longer operating in a loop. 13 Tarrytown Tarrytown station: ↔