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Morris Park is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of the Bronx.Its approximate boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are Neill Avenue and Pelham Parkway to the north, Eastchester Road to the east, the Amtrak Northeast Corridor tracks and Sackett Avenue to the east and south, and Bronxdale Avenue and White Plains Road to the west. [3]
Morris Park Racecourse was an American thoroughbred horse racing facility from 1889 to 1904. It was located in a part of Westchester County, New York that was annexed into the Bronx in 1895 and later developed as the neighborhood of Morris Park .
The former Morris Park station in 2022. The New Haven Railroad had two stations serving the Morris Park area. Westchester station was located about 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) to the south of the proposed station site at Eastchester Road, while the Morris Park station was located further south at the corner of Sacket and Paulding Avenues.
The Morris Park station is a station on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway served by the 5 train at all times. It is located at Paulding Avenue and the Esplanade in Morris Park, Bronx .
Morris Park may refer to: . Marcus Garvey Park, or Mount Morris Park as it was previously named, a park in Harlem in the New York City borough of Manhattan; Morris Park station (IRT Dyre Avenue Line), a station on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway
The East 180th Street station (originally East 180th Street–Morris Park Avenue station) is an elevated express station on the IRT White Plains Road Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of East 180th Street and Morris Park Avenue in the West Farms and Van Nest neighborhoods of the Bronx , it is served by the 2 and 5 ...
Morris County Commissioner John Krickus hits a cricket ball bowled at the new cricket fields in Lewis Morris County Park in Morristown after a ribbon cutting on Oct. 16.
The Morris Park Facility is a maintenance facility of the Long Island Rail Road in Queens, New York City. It includes two employee-only side platforms on the Atlantic Branch named Boland's Landing . [ 1 ]