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  2. Korean War Veterans Parkway - Wikipedia

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    From Richmond Avenue, the parkway would have continued northeast to Staten Island's Sunnyside neighborhood, where it would connect to the Staten Island Expressway. The 4.5-mile (7.2 km) section west of Richmond Avenue was constructed along Drumgoole Road from 1966 to 1972 and opened to traffic in late 1972. [ 1 ]

  3. Richmond Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Avenue is served by the following bus routes: [7] The primary buses are the S59 and S89, serving the entire corridor except for two portions: between Platinum Avenue and either Staten Island Mall’s north entrance/exit (S59), or Richmond Hill Road (S89), and between Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road (S59 only).

  4. New York State Route 440 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, proposals surfaced for the Willowbrook Parkway, which would extend from Staten Island Marine Park (later Great Kills Park and now part of the Gateway National Recreation Area) on the island's East Shore to the Bayonne Bridge via Egbertville and Bulls Head. [7] [8] A second highway, the West Shore Expressway, was proposed c ...

  5. Richmond Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The name Richmond Parkway may refer to: In California: Richmond Parkway (California) in Richmond, California; Richmond Parkway Transit Center, a bus hub in Richmond, California; In New York: Korean War Veterans Parkway, Staten Island, officially named Richmond Parkway until 1997 and still commonly known by that name

  6. Eltingville Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Eltingville Transit Center is a park and ride transit center that is located in Eltingville, Staten Island. It is located at the intersection of Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Avenue, at the end of the Korean War Veterans Parkway. The transit center was completed in 2004.

  7. Richmond Road (Staten Island) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Road is a major north-south artery along the East Shore of the New York City borough of Staten Island.It is approximately 4.93 miles (7.93 km) long, and runs through the neighborhoods of Concord, Grymes Hill, Emerson Hill, Grasmere, Old Town, Dongan Hills, Grant City, Todt Hill, New Dorp, Egbertville, Lighthouse Hill, and Richmondtown.

  8. West Shore, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    The West Shore Expressway, which connects the Staten Island Expressway with the Richmond Parkway at the Staten Island terminus of the Outerbridge Crossing, is the area's principal north-south thoroughfare, while the western end of Victory Boulevard, [2] in Travis, is its main east-west road.

  9. S79 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The S79 Select Bus Service constitutes a bus route in Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York, running primarily on Richmond Avenue, Hylan Boulevard, and Narrows Road in Staten Island, and 92nd Street, Fourth Avenue, 86th Street, and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn. It is based at the Yukon Depot.