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Harlem River Drive is a 4.20-mile (6.76 km) controlled-access parkway in the New York City borough of Manhattan.It runs along the west bank of the Harlem River from the Triborough Bridge in East Harlem to 10th Avenue in Inwood, where the parkway ends and the road continues northwest as Dyckman Street.
Harlem River Drive south to FDR Drive south – Manhattan: Northbound left exit and southbound entrance; exit 24 on Harlem River Drive — — I-95 south / US 1 south – George Washington Bridge Upper Level: Southern terminus of Upper Level lanes; all trucks to New Jersey: Harlem River: 1.24– 1.41: 2.00– 2.27: Alexander Hamilton Bridge ...
Footage from the New York City Police Department shows the dramatic rescue of a man who fell in the Harlem River on the night of December 23.NYPD Special Operations chief Harry J. Wedin uploaded ...
The crash involving a truck from Ladder 43 happened around 8:45 p.m. near 112th Street and Third Avenue. FDNY fire truck crashes in Harlem, leaving mini van smashed up and civilian hospitalized ...
In 1936, the ramp with Harlem River Drive was opened. [7] The bridge was converted to a one-way northbound roadway on August 5, 1941, the same day the Third Avenue Bridge was converted to one-way southbound. The trolley tracks were also replaced by vehicular lanes. [7] Replacement bridge sails up East River, July 2010
Two suspects in a Bronx shooting fired on an NYPD sergeant during a police chase that ended in Manhattan when they crashed their moped into a car, according to cops. Cops on patrol by the ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive, commonly known as the FDR Drive, is a controlled-access parkway on the east side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.It starts near South and Broad Streets, just north of the Battery Park Underpass, and runs north along the East River to the 125th Street / Robert F. Kennedy Bridge interchange, where it becomes Harlem River Drive.
On the Manhattan side, the bridge funnels traffic into three locations: East 128th Street; the intersection of East 129th Street and Lexington Avenue; or FDR Drive in Manhattan. The bridge was formerly bidirectional, but converted to one-way operation southbound on August 5, 1941 on the same day the Willis Avenue Bridge was similarly converted ...