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Bedford Park, Bronx Bedford Park Boulevard and Jerome Avenue at Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College ( train) ↔: White Plains Main Street and North Broadway Jerome Avenue, Central Park Avenue: Limited-stop service. Operates in both directions during AM rush hours, and in the Bedford Park-bound direction only during PM rush hours.
The Bx25 and Bx26 begin at Paul Avenue and 205th Street, looping around Harris Park. They then run south on Paul Avenue until Bedford Park Boulevard, where they run east until reaching Southern Boulevard/Kazimiroff Boulevard, continuing north and east as it becomes Allerton Avenue, heading east until Gunther Avenue, turning north there onto Bartow Avenue until reaching Baychester Avenue, where ...
This is approximately where Bedford play now. The other site was known as Midland Road Ground, an area near the Queen's Park railway bridge. The first matches in 1886–87 were in Goldington Road, where the Bedford Swifts had played, but during the next few seasons several pitches near the railway station were used.
There is also the old Bedford cemetery located next to the park. Robinson Pool, a municipal swimming pool is situated on Park Avenue. There is a bowling green situated on Goldington Road. De Parys is the location of the Goldington Road Stadium, where Bedford Blues Rugby Union Club are based. Bedford Blues currently play in the RFU Championship ...
Portion of route between Bainbridge Avenue and Bedford Park Boulevard became part of the newly created Bx10 service. Portion of rush hour-only route between Bedford Park and White Plains Road (via East Gun Hill Road) was retained, but not officially acknowledged in Bronx Bus Map editions until 1990.
Transport in Bedford provides links between the town and other parts of England. Road access to and from the town is provided by the A6 and A421 roads; the former connects the town with Kettering to the north-west, and Luton to the south, whilst the latter connects the town with Milton Keynes and the M1 (at Junction 13) to the west, and the A1 to the east (near St Neots) via a bypass, with ...
The 19th Century saw Bedford transform into an important engineering hub. In 1832 Gas lighting was introduced into the area that is now Castle Ward, and the railway reached Bedford in 1846. Bedford's Corn Exchange was built in the area in 1849, and the first drains and sewers were dug in 1864. Bedford's growth in the 19th century saw the Castle ...
The Aspects Leisure Park is situated in Newnham. This entertainment complex (located on Newnham Avenue and Barkers Lane) houses a cinema, a Bingo Hall, a fitness gym plus other restaurants. It is also the site of Bedford's main fire station and a car dealership. Further along Barkers Lane is a small industrial estate, Bedford's Marina.