UNION TURNPIKE (NEW YORK)
Union Turnpike intersecting with Springfield Boulevard in Oakland Gardens, Queens, NY
Prior to the construction of Grand Central Parkway in the 1930s, Union Turnpike was heavily used, and developed businesses throughout its length. Among the landmarks found along the turnpike are Forest Park, Queens Borough Hall, St. John's University, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, and the Queens County Farm Museum. The turnpike crosses into Nassau County at the city's easternmost point, two blocks past the city's highest-numbered street (271st Street). It then enters the hamlet of of North New Hyde Park.
With the exception of a section in Glendale, most of Union Turnpike consists of four traffic lanes divided by a narrow concrete median. The Glendale section contains a wide mall with trees, and in Kew Gardens, the turnpike flanks the Jackie Robinson Parkway rising dramatically above the Long Island Rail Road, before dipping below Queens Boulevard. Though it appears to be a service road for the parkway, it does not function as such. There is no direct access with the parkway (there is, however, partial access to the Grand Central Parkway.) In fact, this section has its own full diamond interchange with Queens Boulevard.
Between Queens Boulevard in Kew Gardens and the city line, the Q46 bus line travels along Union Turnpike. The QM1 and QM1Aexpress routes also run along this section.
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