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Woodlawn Heights, also known as Woodlawn, is a predominantly Irish-American working class neighborhood at the very north end of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. [4] It is bounded by McLean Avenue to the north (slightly north of New York City's border with the city of Yonkers in Westchester County ), the Bronx River to the east ...
This is most evident at bus stops in the Bronx and on some maps and other publications from the MTA and the New York City government. [1] They are also sometimes identified with the "BL" prefix (ex: BL60 or B-L60) on some MTA maps and signage. [2] Bee-Line does not officially use this nomenclature, with the exception of the BxM4C.
Southeast Bronx: the southern half of the East Bronx; the area south of Pelham Parkway and east of the Bronx River A second system divides the borough first and foremost into the following sections: North Bronx : all areas not in the South Bronx (Southwest Bronx) – i.e. the Northwest Bronx, Northeast Bronx, and Southeast Bronx
Bronx County: 10456 Morris Heights: 1 Bronx County: 10453 Morrison Heights: 1 Orange County: 12549 Morrisonville: 1 Clinton County: 12962 Morris Park: 1 Bronx County: 10461 Morris Park: 1 Queens County: 11419 Morristown: 1 St. Lawrence County: 13664 Morristown: 1 St. Lawrence County Morristown Center: 1 St. Lawrence County Morrisville: 1 ...
Continuation into The Bronx: 0.30: 0.48: 3: McLean Avenue – Yonkers: Southbound exit and entrance; access via Putnam Avenue: 1.73: 2.78: 4: Cross County Parkway east to Hutchinson River Parkway: Western terminus and exit 2 on Cross County Parkway: 1.90: 3.06: 4A: Rumsey Road: No northbound exit: 5: Yonkers Avenue – Yonkers
The five boroughs: 1: Manhattan, 2: Brooklyn, 3: Queens, 4: The Bronx, 5: Staten Island The neighborhoods in New York City are located within the five boroughs of the City of New York . Their names and borders are not officially defined, and they change from time to time.
Original north-eastern terminus was the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center at Morris Park Avenue. Service was extended to its current terminus in February 1984. Originally ran with the Bx31 via Eastchester Road. Service was later rerouted to serve the New York City Children's Center Bronx Campus at Waters Place in September 1990.
The Bronx originally included parts of New York County outside of Manhattan that had previously been ceded by neighboring Westchester County in two stages; in 1874 (southern Yonkers, and the towns of Kingsbridge, West Farms, and Morrisania) and then following a referendum in 1894 (towns of Westchester, Williamsbridge, and the southern portion ...