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The Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (originally and often referred to as the Marine Parkway Bridge) is a vertical-lift bridge in New York City, New York, that crosses Rockaway Inlet. The bridge, which opened on July 3, 1937, connects the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, with Flatbush Avenue to Floyd Bennett Field, Belt Parkway, and the ...
The Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, which connects Roxbury in Queens to south Brooklyn, will close to traffic between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. from April 22 to May 1 for maintenance.
On March 14, 2016, one of the lanes of the southbound off-ramp from the Marine Parkway Bridge was closed due to construction. Because of this, the Q35 bus stop at the foot of the bridge was closed and relocated farther east to the stop at the Jacob Riis Park central mall.
The Marine Parkway Bridge was built farther west on the peninsula between Jacob Riis Park and Breezy Point linking the isolated communities to Brooklyn. The Cross Bay Bridge landed in the middle of the neighborhood of Rockaway Beach.
On Friday, lane closures and service changes will kick off at the George Washington Bridge, Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing (see the list below).
A large event staged at Oracle's conference center featuring US VP Mike Pence blocked on Marine Parkway between Bridge Parkway and Hwy 101.
The Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge (originally Cross Bay Bridge or Cross Bay Parkway Bridge) is a toll bridge that carries Cross Bay Boulevard across Jamaica Bay in Queens, New York City, between Broad Channel and the Rockaway Peninsula.
Originally a toll bridge, the remnants of the former toll plaza for the Great South Bay Bridge can be found on the north side in West Islip. At the cloverleaf interchange with NY 27A, the third northbound lane becomes the deceleration ramp, and from there the rest of the parkway is four lanes wide.
The Brooklyn corridor — which runs all the way from the Manhattan Bridge to the Marine Parkway Bridge on the other side of the borough — was the fourth most expensive street in New York City ...
The Marine Parkway Bridge was opened July 3, 1937,: 6 (PDF p.12) after which the ferry service to Riis Park was discontinued. With the opening of the bridge, Green Bus Lines created a new route, the Q35, operating across the bridge between Riis Park and the Flatbush−Nostrand Avenues station in Brooklyn.