BROOKLYN-QUEENS GREENWAY
The 'Brooklyn-Queens Greenway' is a partially-completed path connecting parks and roads in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, connecting Coney Island in the south to Fort Totten in the north, on Long Island Sound. The route connects major sites in the two boroughs, such as the New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the New York Hall of Science and Shea Stadium.[1]
The Greenway is being developed under the joint auspices of the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
The 40-mile (64 km) route includes portions of existing bike routes in Prospect Park, and along Eastern Parkway and Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, and in Alley Pond Park, Cunningham Park, Forest Park, Kissena Park and Ridgewood Reservoir in Queens.[2]
1. The New York City Bike Master Plan: The Greenway System, New York City. p. 24. Accessed September 8, 2007.
2. Brooklyn-Queens Greenway guide, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Accessed September 8, 2007.
The Greenway is being developed under the joint auspices of the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
The 40-mile (64 km) route includes portions of existing bike routes in Prospect Park, and along Eastern Parkway and Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, and in Alley Pond Park, Cunningham Park, Forest Park, Kissena Park and Ridgewood Reservoir in Queens.[2]
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1. The New York City Bike Master Plan: The Greenway System, New York City. p. 24. Accessed September 8, 2007.
2. Brooklyn-Queens Greenway guide, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Accessed September 8, 2007.
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