Harlem River Drive

Harlem River Drive marker

Harlem River Drive

369th Harlem Hellfighters Drive
Map
Harlem River Drive highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length4.20 mi[1][2] (6.76 km)
Existed1964[citation needed]–present
RestrictionsNo commercial vehicles
Major junctions
South end
I-278 Toll / FDR Drive in East Harlem
Major intersections I-95 / US 1 in Highbridge Park
North endDyckman Street / 10th Avenue in Inwood
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesNew York
Highway system

Harlem River Drive is a 4.20-mile (6.76 km) controlled-access parkway in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs along the west bank of the Harlem River from the Triborough Bridge in East Harlem to 10th Avenue in Inwood, where the parkway ends and the road continues northwest as Dyckman Street. South of the Triborough Bridge, the parkway continues toward lower Manhattan as FDR Drive. All of Harlem River Drive is designated New York State Route 907P (NY 907P), an unsigned reference route.

The parkway north of 165th Street was originally part of the Harlem River Speedway, a horse carriage roadway opened in 1898. The rest of the parkway from 125th to 165th Street opened to traffic in stages from 1951 to 1962. The parkway's ceremonial designation, 369th Harlem Hellfighters Drive, is in honor of the 369th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Harlem Hellfighters.

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