Queensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, Hillside Avenue, Braddock Avenue, Jericho Turnpike, Main Street, Middle Country Road, Main Road
Eastbound Views (Archived)
As part of the construction project to add a third track to the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road, the grade crossing on Covert Avenue was replaced with an overpass. While this work was in progress, Covert Avenue was closed at the crossing. Temporary orange signs on Jericho Turnpike instructed motorists to detour through either Tulip Avenue or New Hyde Park Road (CR 5B).
Photos taken May 2019.
This sign for Garden City Park has been replaced with one that uses mixed-case lettering.
Photo taken June 2006.
These signs used to indicate that the speed limit on Jericho Turnpike was 55 MPH. It has since been lowered to 50 MPH.
Photos taken June 2004.
This sign used to mark the interchange with the Long Island Expressway (I-495) at exit 40. It has been replaced.
Photo taken February 2015.
These old button-copy signs used to mark the interchange with Broadway (NY 106/NY 107). They have been replaced with new reflective signs.
Photos taken March 2013.
The sign assembly on Main Street in Riverhead is still standing, but the signs have been knocked out of alignment.
Photo taken July 2007.
These signs using all-capital letters were once found along Main Road on the North Fork. They have since been replaced with new mixed-case signs.
Photos taken July 2004.
These signs were still standing in 2018 but were removed or replaced by 2021.
Photos taken May 2018.
The left half of this sign instructing motorists to turn left for Truck NY 25 has been removed.
Photo taken July 2004.
These signs for the truck route were found in Greenport. They have been removed.
Photo taken July 2004.
These bike route signs were found on the section of Main Road between Greenport and Orient Point. They were replaced when Bike Route 25 was created.
Photos taken July 2004.
This school speed limit sign was found on Main Road in Orient. It has been replaced.
Photo taken July 2004.
These signs used to mark the eastern terminus of NY 25 in Orient Point. They have all been replaced.
Photos taken July 2004.