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The Ocean Parkway station opened on April 22, 1917. [2] It was served only by a single-track shuttle that ran to Brighton Beach , which was the southern terminal for all trains on the Brighton Line. When the West Eighth Street station opened in 1919, all four tracks were extended west to serve that stop, which was a two-level station.
A short distance into the park, the Ocean Parkway enters a cloverleaf interchange with the Robert Moses Causeway. [3] After the causeway, the Ocean Parkway reduces to four lanes as it crosses into the town of Islip, reaching the tollbooths that mark the eastern terminus of the Ocean. On the other side of the tollbooths, the right-of-way enters ...
Heartland Village is located within the New Springville neighborhood of Staten Island. Heartland Village is originally named for a housing development created in the late 1960s which occupied a square-shaped area bounded by Richmond Avenue, Rockland Avenue, Richmond Hill Road, and Forest Hill Road, exclusive of the various shopping centers also ...
The Teleport is a suburban-style 100-acre business park east of New York State Route 440 and west of the Bulls Head neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City. It includes five Class A office and specialized buildings totaling 700,000 square feet, as well as additional development-ready sites. [1]
Old Place is a neighborhood located in the northwestern section of Staten Island. The neighborhood is located south of Arlington , and west of Mariners Harbor . It is part of Community Board 1 .
Arthur Kill Road to Korean War Veterans Parkway south – Outerbridge Crossing: Brookfield Park: 2.41: 3.88: To Korean War Veterans Parkway south – Outerbridge Crossing: No northbound exit; access via Drumgoole Road West: Bulls Head: 5.57: 8.96: Victory Boulevard – Goethals Bridge: Bulls Head–Graniteville line: 6.17: 9.93: I-278 / NY 440 ...
Ocean Park is an abandoned Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Annadale, Staten Island, New York. The station was a flag stop and was located between Annadale and Huguenot. The station is listed as being open in 1889 and 1890. This station was not listed on a map from 1889. [1]
Alice Austen (1866–1952), photographer, lifelong resident of Staten Island [5] Sir Roderick W. Cameron (1825–1900), shipping company owner; Nicole Malliotakis (born 1980), Republican member of the New York Assembly, U.S. House of Representatives and first Hispanic-American elected to a Staten Island district [6] Gianni Russo (born 1943 ...