Amboy Road

Coordinates: 40°32′5.47″N 74°11′2.96″W / 40.5348528°N 74.1841556°W / 40.5348528; -74.1841556
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Amboy Road
Amboy Road and Richmond Avenue, Eltingville, Ca 1900
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Length9.1 mi (14.6 km)
LocationRichmond
North endRichmond Road
South endWards Point Avenue

Amboy Road is a major north-south artery along the South-

Vanderbilt Avenue, Amboy Road forms the last leg of Staten Island's colonial-era eastern corridor that predates the newer, straighter, and wider Hylan Boulevard. The three roads that make up the corridor share a common numbering system, i.e. Richmond Road's numbers start where Vanderbilt Avenue's leave off and Amboy Road's numbers start where Amboy Road forks away from Richmond Road. This numbering system includes the numerically highest of street addresses in New York City.[2]
Other roads that fork off of this corridor are: St. Paul's Avenue, Van Duzer Street, Targee Street, Rockland Avenue, Bloomingdale Road, and Richmond Valley Road. Amboy Road also runs within blocks of the Staten Island Railway for the majority of its length.

Amboy Road is served by the

S55
local bus in the southern section of the road.

References

  1. ^ Native New Yorkers: The Legacy of the Algonquin People of New York By Evan T. Pritchard
  2. ^ "End of the Line". Forgotten New York. Archived from the original on March 5, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2015.

40°32′5.47″N 74°11′2.96″W / 40.5348528°N 74.1841556°W / 40.5348528; -74.1841556