Greater New York Roads

Belt Parkway

The Belt Parkway begins at the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278) and runs along the shore through Brooklyn. The Verrazano Bridge is visible in the distance.
Photos taken February 2006.

Exit 2 is for 4 Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway. To access the Verrazano Bridge from the westbound Belt Parkway, it is necessary to get off at exit 2 and go through the local streets.
Photos taken February 2006.

The ramp from the Verrazano Bridge merges in from the right.
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Exit 4 is for 14 Avenue and Bay 8 Street.
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Exit 5 is for Bay Parkway.
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Exit 6 is for Cropsey Avenue.
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Exit 7 is for Ocean Parkway.
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Exit 8 is for Coney Island Avenue.
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Exits 9A-B are for Knapp Street.
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Exits 11S-N are for Flatbush Avenue.
Photo taken February 2006.

There are two bridges between exit 11N and exit 13.
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Exit 13 is for Rockaway Parkway.
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Exit 14 is for Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Exit 15 is for Erskine Street.
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Welcome to Queens! Exit 17 is for Cross Bay Boulevard.
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Exit 19 is for the Nassau Expressway (NY 878). When travelling west on the Belt Parkway, it is necessary to use this exit to access the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) and the JFK Expressway.
Photos taken February 2006.

Exit 20 is for 150 Street and Rockaway Boulevard.
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Exit 21B is for Farmers Boulevard.
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Exit 22 is for Springfield Boulevard.
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Exit 23B is for Sunrise Highway (NY 27) and Brookville Boulevard.
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Exit 24A is for Merrick Boulevard and Francis Lewis Boulevard.
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Exit 24B is for 130 Avenue. The Belt Parkway ends here and becomes the Cross Island Parkway. There is a left exit for the Southern Parkway.
Photos taken February 2006.

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