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The first year, Birkin and Kaye Don competed in opposing Blower tourers, with Kaye winning with a speed of 137.58 miles per hour (221.41 km/h). In 1932, Tim Birkin won driving his red Blower Monoposto, clocking 137.96 mph (222.03 km/h). [18] The track record stood for two years, before being beaten by John Cobb driving the 24 litre Napier-Railton.
1965: Mack releases the Super Pumper System, to be used by the New York City fire department. [21] It would help put out 2,200 fires. 1965: The R Model Series introduced, to replace the B Model Series. Some R series models continue in production until 2005. 1966: The RL (for R-Western) model built at Hayward, California until 1981.
The neighborhood is the fourth-largest central business district in New York City. [3] [4] Downtown Flushing is a major commercial and retail area, and the intersection of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue at its core is the third-busiest in New York City, behind Times Square and Herald Square. [5]
The New York City Subway's 7 and <7> trains serves nearby Flushing at the Flushing–Main Street station. [74] New York City Bus's Q12, Q13, Q16, Q27, Q28, Q30, Q31, Q46, Q76 and Q88 local routes, and QM2, QM3, QM5, QM6, QM8, QM20, QM32, QM35 and QM36 express routes. [75] The Nassau Inter-County Express' n20G, n20X routes also serves Bayside.
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A smaller part of the original garden city neighborhood was placed in a New York City historic district of the same name in 1993. Jackson Heights is in Queens Community District 3 and its ZIP Code is 11372. The zip code 11370 is co-named with East Elmhurst. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 115th Precinct. [5]
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Linden Boulevard is a boulevard in New York City and Nassau County. Its western end is at Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, where Linden Boulevard travels as an eastbound-only street to Caton Avenue, where it becomes a two-way street. The boulevard stretches through both Brooklyn and Queens – in addition to southwestern Nassau County.