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The Grand Central Parkway was first proposed in 1922, as a scenic drive along the high ground of east-central Queens. [4] By the time construction began in 1931, it had been reconceived as extending northwestward to the Triborough Bridge, then in the planning stages, and connecting on the east with the Northern State Parkway, also in the planning stages, thereby among other things providing an ...
The Grand Central Parkway connects to and from the Jackie Robinson Parkway in both directions, but access to I-678 south is only served by eastbound exit and westbound entrance ramps. The Jackie Robinson Parkway, which terminates at this interchange, connects to both directions of the Grand Central Parkway, but only serves I-678 north.
Interstate 678 (I-678) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway that extends for 14 miles (23 km) through two boroughs of New York City.The route begins at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Jamaica Bay and travels north through Queens and across the East River to the Bruckner Interchange in the Bronx, where I-678 ends and the Hutchinson River Parkway begins.
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Interstate 295 (I-295) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway within New York City.Measuring 7.7 miles (12.4 km) in length, I-295 originates at NY 25 (Hillside Avenue) in Queens, running north across Queens and over the tolled Throgs Neck Bridge, to Bruckner Interchange, a junction with I-95, I-278, I-678, and the Hutchinson River Parkway in the Bronx.
The interchange with Grand Central Parkway was rebuilt from early 2015 to February 2018, with the replacement of the three overpasses carrying I-495 over the parkway. The $55-million (equivalent to $65.7 million in 2023 [22]) reconstruction included extending merge lanes, replacing and adding lighting, and improving drainage structures.
Marcus Avenue, as seen from Bolton Road in Garden City Park in 2021. Marcus Avenue begins adjacent to the North Shore Towers and Grand Central/Northern State Parkways at the Queens–Nassau border, in Lake Success, as the eastern continuation of the Grand Central Parkway Service Road.
Grand Central Parkway west – RFK Bridge, LaGuardia Airport: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; exit 14 on Grand Central Parkway: 5.40: 8.69: 8E: Grand Central Parkway east – Eastern Long Island: Eastern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi