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Henry Hudson Parkway marker

Henry Hudson Parkway

Map

Henry Hudson Parkway highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT, NYCDOT, and NYC Parks
Length10.95 mi[1] (17.62 km)

9.93 mi (15.98 km) cosigned with NY 9A

Existed1937[2]–present
RestrictionsNo commercial vehicles
Major junctions
South end NY 9A / West Side HighwayinHell's Kitchen
Major intersections
  • US 9 / NY 9AinRiverdale
  • North end Saw Mill River Parkway / Mosholu ParkwayinYonkers
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateNew York
    CountiesNew York, Bronx
    Highway system

    The Henry Hudson Parkway is a 10.95-mile (17.62 km) controlled-access parkwayinNew York City. The southern terminus is in Manhattanat72nd Street, where the parkway continues south as the West Side Highway.[3] It is often erroneously referred to as the West Side Highway throughout its entire course in Manhattan. The northern terminus is at the BronxWestchester county boundary, where it continues north as the Saw Mill River Parkway. All but the northernmost mile of the road is co-signed as New York State Route 9A (NY 9A). In addition, the entirety of the parkway is designated New York State Route 907V (NY 907V), an unsigned reference route.[3]

    The owners of the parkway are the New York State Department of Transportation, New York City Department of Transportation, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Amtrak, and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Henry Hudson Parkway was created by the Henry Hudson Parkway Authority, which was run by "master builder" Robert Moses. The highway itself was constructed from 1934 to 1937.

    Route description

    [edit]
    Henry Hudson Parkway near West 153rd Street, with the George Washington Bridge in the background
    The Henry Hudson Parkway in Riverdale

    The Henry Hudson Parkway begins at 72nd Street, which also serves as the north end of the West Side Highway and the last remaining section of the West Side Highway's predecessor, the Miller Highway.[3] The junction is numbered as exit 9, continuing the numbering scheme used on the West Side Highway. It heads northward along the west side of Manhattan, connecting to West 79th Street with a large interchange and to other surface streets with more intermittent exits along the way. The parkway continues in a northerly direction, running almost parallel to Riverside Drive north of West 158th Street. It passes under the Trans-Manhattan Expressway (I-95 and U.S. 1) and the George Washington Bridge as it continues its progression through Fort Washington Park, Fort Tryon Park, and Inwood Hill Park. It then runs northward across the Henry Hudson Bridge into the Bronx.

    Upon entering the Bronx, the parkway passes through Spuyten Duyvil and Riverdale as it continues northward, edging slightly to the northeast. Between exits 20 and 22, Riverdale Avenue is split into service roads along the parkway. At exit 23, NY 9A leaves the parkway for U.S. Route 9 (US 9) while the parkway enters Van Cortlandt Park. Soon after it enters the park, the parkway has an interchange with the Mosholu Parkway, which connects it to I-87. Less than a mile farther on, the parkway becomes the Saw Mill River Parkway as it enters Westchester County.

    History

    [edit]
    View northward in Riverdale, 1934
    Approaching the Henry Hudson Parkway from the West Side Highway, near 57th Street

    The Parkway was completed on October 12, 1937, under New York master builder Robert Moses. It cost $109 million, twice as expensive as the $49 million Hoover Dam that was built in the same period. The Parkway was part of Moses's "West Side Improvement" and included covering the New York Central Railroad's West Side Line, creating the Freedom Tunnel. The covered portion is partially used for the highway and also expands the Riverside Park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.[2]

    In the late 1940s, new breakdown lanes were constructed in order to improve safety. However, these were not constructed throughout the entire highway.[2]

    On May 12, 2005, part of a retaining wall at Castle Village collapsed onto the northbound lanes of the parkway, just north of the George Washington Bridge, shutting it down shortly before rush hour. The clean-up began quickly, and the road re-opened on May 15.[4]

    Future

    [edit]

    The Henry Hudson Parkway is a candidate for designation as a New York State Scenic Byway, the first in New York City. At the request of the Henry Hudson Parkway Task Force, in 2005 the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council approved funding to develop a comprehensive corridor management plan, a requirement for its designation.[2]

    Exit list

    [edit]
    CountyLocationmi
    [1][5][6]
    kmExitDestinationsNotes
    ManhattanRiverside South0.000.00
    NY 9A south (West Side Highway) – Battery Park
    Southern terminus; southern end of NY 9A concurrency
    9West 72nd StreetNorthbound entrance only
    Riverside Park0.310.5010West 79th Street – Boat BasinSigned as exits 10A (79th Street) and 10B (Boat Basin) northbound; exit number not signed southbound
    1.141.8311West 95th StreetSouthbound exit only; exit number not signed
    West 96th StreetNo southbound exit; exit number not signed
    Harlem2.273.6512West 125th StreetExit number not signed northbound
    Hamilton Heights4.076.5513West 158th Street
    Fort Washington Park4.727.6014 I-95 / US 1-9 (George Washington Bridge) / Riverside Drive / West 178th Street – Cross Bronx ExpresswayExit 1A on I-95; no northbound access to Riverside Drive; West 178th Street not signed southbound
    4.978.0015Riverside Drive southNorthbound exit and entrance
    Fort Tryon Park6.4[7]10.316Fort Tryon Park, CloistersNorthbound exit and entrance
    Inwood Hill Park6.7610.8817Dyckman Street
    Spuyten Duyvil Creek
    (Harlem River)
    7.38–
    7.60
    11.88–
    12.23
    Henry Hudson Bridge (E-ZPass or Toll-by-Mail)
    The BronxSpuyten Duyvil7.8412.6218Kappock StreetNo entrance ramps
    8.2[7]13.219West 232nd Street
    Riverdale8.6[7]13.820West 237th Street / West 239th StreetSigned for 237th Street southbound, 239th Street northbound
    9.0[7]14.521West 246th StreetNo southbound entrance
    9.4615.2222West 253rd Street / West 254th Street / Riverdale AvenueSigned for 253rd Street northbound, 254th Street southbound
    Fieldston9.9315.9823
    US 9 / NY 9A north (Broadway)
    Northern end of NY 9A concurrency; signed as exits 23A (south) and 23B (north) northbound
    Van Cortlandt Park10.4516.8224


    Mosholu Parkway south to I-87 south (Major Deegan Expressway)
    I-87 not signed northbound
    10.9517.62
    Saw Mill River Parkway north – Yonkers
    Continuation into Westchester County
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Electronic toll collection
  •       Incomplete access
  • See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "2014 Traffic Data Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. July 22, 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  • ^ a b c d Anderson, Steve. "Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A)". NYCRoads. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  • ^ a b c New York State Department of Transportation (2003). LIST OF STATE ROUTES IN NEW YORK COUNTY (PDF). Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  • ^ "Board of Inquiry Report – Castle Village Retaining Wall Collapse" (PDF). New York City Department of Buildings. April 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 24, 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
  • ^ "Bronx County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. August 7, 2015. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  • ^ "New York County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. August 7, 2015. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
  • ^ a b c d Google (January 14, 2020). "Henry Hudson Parkway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
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