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2009 NYC Cycling Metro North Ludlow Tibbets Brook Park Yonkers NYC Cycling N Columbus Map Yonkers Raceway W Lincoln Riverdale LEGEND Broadway To access NYS Bicycle Metro North Wilson Mt.Vernon West Mt Vernon Woods Mt. St. Vincent Routes see nysdot.gov. Metro North Bicycle Path, Class 1 College Mt. Vernon East Park Ferry Lines and Terminals W 261 St W 263 St Kimball Feeney (bridge, park or separated on-street path) Metro North Park Pelham Expressways South County Trailway Bicycle Lane, Class 2 (two-way unless shown) Abbot Delafield Liebig Principal Streets Tyndall (on-street striped route) Fieldstone Spencer Huxley Huguenot Independence McLean Palisade W 259 St Dirt trail NORTH Metro E 243 St W 3rd Bicycle Route, Class 3 E 242 St 4th Historic District Metro Netherland North Beechwood RIVERDALE Wakefield S 5th North E 241 St Penfield MOUNT Cemetery (NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission) Riverdale Riverdale Faraday (on-street signed route) W 254 is W 256 St y E 240 St St Ouen VERNON Memorial steep w Murdock W 254 St Major Deegan Expwy Cranford k WOODLAWN Field Parks P 2 Seton No bicycle map is available for Travel Direction on Bicycle Monticello Fieldstone Hill Mosholu Av Valles Sylvan Post n Bullard Bronx Westchester County Riverdale W 254 St o E 241 St E 241 St Carpenter Lane/Route Park s Matilda Sycamore E 240 St E 239 St d Richardson Hutchinson Open Space and Cemeteries He Hu E 239 St Nereid nry Vireo Field E 238 St Wilder DeReimer Martha Nereid Direction of Bicycle Katonah Edson Oneida E 237 St Blackstone 5 Grace Kepler W Sanford Independence Napier Post y E 236 St Bruner Wave Hill W 249 St FIELDSTON Van Cortlandt Park E E 237 St Wickham Environm. w E 235 St Lane on Two-way Street Airports and Industrial Uses Center Spaulding k Iselin E 234 St Gunther P E 236 St Ter. Boyd Digney S Columbus Post WESTCHESTER u E 233 St E 235 St Pool W 247 St l Ely Bussing Planned/Proposed Bicycle Path very Grosvenor E 234 St o Metro steep Goodridge College Van Cortlandt h North Boston Post Designates East Coast Henry Hudson Pkwy Golf Course Waldo Furman Amtrak Fieldston Fieldston s Woodlawn (for future construction) Van Cortlandt Byron RIVERDALE o Greenway Route Sites of Interest Palisade W 246 St Park Barnes Tibbett Edenwald AmundsonDuryea Bell M WAKEFIELD Seton W 246 St E 232 St For detailed information on the Manhattan E 231 St route go to greenway.org Planned/Proposed Route River College Jerome THE F M Livingston Van Cortlandt E 230 St Landmarks and Museums Broadway an Rd Fieldston ha Mansion Strang t 1 Harper Secor t Dyre a Merritt W 239 St n College Rombouts HuguenotMcOwenRopes E 227 St E 229 St Bike Shop With Bike Rental BRONX E 233 St Garrett Schools and Universities 1 E 226 St E 228 St 5 Independence Mosholu Woodlawn Grenada Pl Seton Light 11 Hudson Manor E 225 St E 229 N St Carpenter Baychester W 236 St W 240 St Golf Course Cemetery E 229 St Falls Park Conner W 235 St 4 E 224 St Eastchester Theaters Waldo W 238 St Irwin E 223 St EASTCHESTER Hudson W 232 St Greystone EDENWALD P Sheltered Bike Parking E 222 St DeLavall Rombouts Boller Hollers W 231 St E 221 St Palmer Steenwick KINGSBRIDGE E 226 St DeReimer Glen Government Henry Hudson E 220 St Bronxwood E 225 St Oxford W 234 St Schieffelin Island Johnson Orloff E 224 St Pelham/Split B D Subway Lines and Stations W 238 St E 219 St Paulding Riverdale Conner St Park Sedgwick HillmanSaxon Webster E 218 St E 223 St Rock Golf Course H Hudson Arlington Irwin Laconia Bus Station Ewen Gates Tillotson Memorial W 230 NetherlandSt Rochambeau E 217 St Fairfield Park Tibbett Ft. Independence Knox Needham Hudson Metro Park W 231 St Park Bronx River Parkway E 216 St W 227 St Corlear Broadway Wayne Commuter Rail and Stations North Tryon Metro Rombouts Givan W 230 St Kingsbridge Dekalb Kings College WILLIAMSBRIDGE Bike/Ped Path Spuyten K E 210 StBainbridge North E 215 St Boller a Train Palmer Duyvil Major Deegan Expwy Williams DeReimer closed due to p E 214 St River Pelham/Split p Bridge Giles Valentine E 213 St Oakley o Rock Golf Course AirTrain Rail c Varian Needham construction. BaileySummit Goulden Ely Johnson Ft Independ. Bruner SPUYTEN MARBLE HILL House E 211St Co-op City Peartree Av Hospital Reopening 2010 Paul Av Van Cortlandt E Playground Hicks Wickham DUYVIL E 209 St E 212 St Tiemann Kingsland Walk Bike on Albany Mickle Grace Harris Duncomb E 211 St Corsa BostonFenton Rd Ped. Bridge Park Perry Seymour NORWOODMosholu Parkway Gunther Edson Metro North E 205 St Hull 5 Fish Wilson Baychester Walk Bike on Marble Hill Hutchinson River Parkway Sedgwick E 207 St Magenta Bouck ENGLEWOOD Henry Hudson Br 1 Reservoir Pearsall Burke W 229 St E 204 St Decatur Bartholdi CO-OP CITY E 205 St 2 Haffen Bridge Sidewalk Shore Rd CLIFFS Villa E 203 St W 218 St D Rosewood Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (Formerly Triborough) Herbert H. E 202 St E 204 St Duncan Park Bartow-Pell Baker Field Broadway W 197 St Lehman OLINVILLE Bridge 4 E 201 St Mansion Inwood College Co-op City Blvd B Bedford Park Burke Hammersley K Asch Hill Park Eastchester Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Manhattan Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Queens Kingsbr Ter E 199 St New England Thruway i n Sedgwick Strong Adee Webb Heath g Claflin Eastchester Need A Map? Visit A Local Bicycle Shop or Call: 311 Amtrak W 216 St 24 Av s E 198 St b W 195 St Adee Gardens Walk bike on sidewalk of bridge. W 215 St r E 197 St Bartow Walk bike on sidewalk of bridge. Seaman Av id Arnow E 126 St A ge N 26 St Highbridge Park Payson Av Bailey Holland Olinville Cruger Matthews Barnes Bronxwood Hone Wallace Radcliff Paulding Lurting Arnow E BEDFORD Colden Robert F. Kennedy Bridge 1 Walk Bike on E 196 St Bartow stairs N B Mountain Bike Trails Morris 27 St 10 Av PARK e Broadway Bridge Sidewalk Creston BAYCHESTER Long Island TRAILHEAD Metro North a The Creek Club P Edson Hoyt Ave N Tenbroeck Pelham Bay Allerton c Riverside Valentine Botanical 28 St Dyckman E 125 St Briggs Orchard Beach RFK Bridge h W 207INWOOD St St. James Garden Park Hoyt Ave S 29 St LOWER MANHATTAN & DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN Webb Aqueduct W Bainbr Grand Sound Sherman Av Park Dr. Theodore 1 Av 1 Arden St Davidson Marion City Island D 9th Kazmiroff Ave Second Dosoris Pond Post Av Univ. Heights Devoe Decatur New York Hutchinson River Pkwy FDR Drive The r High Sedgwick Park Webster Av Mace Cloister Nagle W Fordham P Botanical PELHAM Pelham Bay Park Glen Cove Lattingtown W 14 St 4 Bridge Fordham Garden 8th Av Laconia L Line F N R Museum GARDENS Earhart Park Drive a Metro Boller t 1 University Hunter 5 Crescent ti 10 Av W 184 St North Park Hering Designates East Coast E 188 St Yates CC Pearsall Seymour Bouck Fish Throop Demeyer Wilson Young Morgan n Q W Fort Metro PELHAM Fenton Ely 2 V 9 Av Fordham Waring Vance g 7th Av 6 Greenway Route North North E 124 St Astoria Blvd t d L Tryon Hampden Pl PARKWAY 27 St ow Greenwich Univ.Hts. 3 Park Evelyn E Fordham Astor n Rd R Gansevoort D For detailed information on the Ha Bronx Pk E Gramercy LIRR Sherman ll University FORDHAM o Bruner Manhattan Side - 2nd Av & E. 124th St or 2nd Av & E. 126th St Queens Side - 27th St & Hoyt Av N. 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Kennedy Bridge - Bronx Ta A Sedgwick Old Bethune t Bassett Kilroe GREENWICH Access point to Hudson HoffmanArthur ColonialBurr NYC Police Dept Preserve PATH Seminole Irving n Metro Lydig Hering E 197 St I HEIGHTS Walton Ryer E 183 St Bolton Yates Yeshiva W Burnside Locust Valley Square River Greenway at 181 St. Hughes Pauls Hudson North Morris Grand Concourse Belmont Firing Range Locust Valley Bank VILLAGE C St Nicholas E 196 St Continental to the Bronx University Morris W BurnsideCreston BELMONT Tomlinson Commercial Cabrini E182 St Cross Walk bike on sidewalk of bridge. W George Washington Br. 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