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Encyclopedia > Interstate 495 (New York)
Interstate 495
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 71.02 mi[1] (114.3 km)
Formed: 1940 (LIE); 1958 (I-495)
West end: Queens Midtown Tunnel entrance in Manhattan
Major
junctions:
I-278 in Queens
I-678/G.C. Pkwy in Queens
I-295 in Queens
Cross Island Pkwy in Queens
Northern State Pkwy in Nassau
NY 135 in Nassau
Sagtikos State Pkwy in Suffolk
Nicholls Road In Suffolk
Wm. Floyd Pkwy in Suffolk
East end: Suffolk CR 58 in Riverhead
Numbered highways in New York
< I-490 NY 495 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes
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Interstate 495 (abbreviated I-495, better known as the Long Island Expressway or L.I.E.) is a 71.02 mile (114.30 km) long Interstate Highway on Long Island, New York. The western terminus of the route is at the western portal of the Queens Midtown Tunnel in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The eastern terminus is at County Road 58 in Riverhead, Suffolk County. Image File history File links Mergefrom. ... NY 495 is the designation for the portion of the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City, including its approaches. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Interstate Highways in the 48 contiguous states. ... “Miles” redirects here. ... “km” redirects here. ... The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City. ... For other uses, see Manhattan (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Interstate 278 is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ... 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Route description

Manhattan and Queens

I-495 in Queens with heavy traffic in both directions.
I-495 in Queens with heavy traffic in both directions.

The expressway begins at the Queens-Midtown Tunnel in Murray Hill, Manhattan. Upon emerging from the tunnel in Queens, it is subdivided by name into two sections: the Queens-Midtown Expressway from the tunnel toll plaza to Queens Boulevard, and the Horace Harding Expressway from said intersection to the Nassau County line, though "Long Island Expressway" often covers the length of I-495. A mile after entering Queens, the L.I.E. meets Interstate 278 (The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) at interchange 16. Not long after Queens Boulevard, the LIE meets the Grand Central Parkway, then immediately after, the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678). Because the two interchanges are so close together, the highway employs a collector-distributor road. I-495 passes the Clearview Expressway, then the Cross Island Parkway before entering Nassau County. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (2272 × 1704 pixel, file size: 903 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Interstate 495 (New... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (2272 × 1704 pixel, file size: 903 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Interstate 495 (New... The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City crosses under the East River and connects the Borough of Queens at Long Island City terminus of I-495 with the Borough of Manhattan between the major crosstown thoroughfares of 34th and 42nd Streets in the Midtown Manhattan... The Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan extends south from 42nd street to meet the neighborhood of Gramercy (or Rose Hill/Curry Hill as the northern half of Gramercy is often referred to) at 29th street. ... For other uses, see Queens (disambiguation) and Queen. ... A view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills. ... Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ... On the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278). ... New York State Route 25 is a major east-west road running from east midtown Manhattan, New York City, to the Cross Sound Ferry terminal at Orient Point on the end of the North Fork of Long Island. ... The Grand Central Parkway is a parkway that stretches from the Triborough Bridge in New York City to Nassau County in Long Island. ... Interstate 678 (I-678) is a north-south interstate highway spur route that runs 14 miles (23 km) entirely within two boroughs of New York City: Queens and the Bronx. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Local lane. ... Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) is a connector route within New York City. ... Cross Island Parkway is part of the Belt Parkway system that runs around the perimeter of Queens County in New York City. ... Nassau County is a suburban city county in the New York Metropolitan Area east of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. ...


The "Queens Giant", the oldest and tallest tree in the New York metropolitan area, is very close to the Long Island Expressway in northeastern Queens (near the Douglaston Plaza Mall), and is visible while driving westbound. The Queens Giant measures 133. ...


Nassau County

Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs

Heading into Nassau County, the expressway sports a High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane (HOV), which runs all the way into central Suffolk County. In its run through Nassau, it is the only major east-west highway that does not interchange with the Meadowbrook or the Wantagh parkways, which end to the south at the adjacent Northern State Parkway (which interchanges with the LIE three times, although it only actually crosses once, at Exit 37A from Northern). It does, however, interchange with the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway like the east-west parkways do. Often has heavy (or 'Bumpada Bumpada') traffic. This sign in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma lists control cities of Wichita, Kansas and Ft. ... The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... The Riverhead is a hamlet in the Town of Riverhead in Suffolk County, New York. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Meadowbrook State Parkway is a parkway in Nassau County, New York which runs 12. ... The Wantagh State Parkway is a parkway on Long Island, New York that links the Ocean Parkway at Jones Beach State Park with the Northern State Parkway in Westbury. ... The Northern State Parkway is a limited-access parkway that runs for approximately 29 miles west-east across the north shore of New Yorks Long Island. ... The Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway, or humorously abbreviated to SOB, is a six-lane expressway that connects Seaford with Syosset in Nassau County, New York. ...


Suffolk County

Heading into Suffolk County, the LIE continues its 8-lane configuration with the HOV lane all the way out to Exit 64 (NY 112). At this point, the HOV lane ends, and the expressway is reduced to 6-lanes total (3 eastbound, 3 westbound). In addition to the narrowing, the concrete "Jersey Barrier" also ends at Route 112, replaced by a wide, grassy-median. Also, the asphalt road surface is replaced by a concrete surface. From this point eastward, the expressway runs through rural and woodland areas on its trek towards Riverhead. Exit 70 (Suffolk CR 111) in Manorville is the last full-interchange, as it is the last interchange that allows eastbound traffic on, and the first to allow westbound off. After Exit 71 (Edwards Avenue), the expressway begins to narrow as it approaches its eastern terminus. Just before Exit 72 (NY Route 25), the 3-eastbound lanes narrow to two, which in turn narrow almost immediately to a single lane at Exit 73, which lies 800-feet east of Exit 72. All traffic flows off of Exit 73 onto Route 58, marking the end of the expressway. Junction Location NY 27 I-495 NY-25 NY 347 NY 25A Legend New York State Routes Current - Deleted New York State Route 112 is a New York state highway, entirely within the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County. ... Asphalt is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits. ... This article is about the construction material. ... Suffolk County Road 111 is a county road in Suffolk County, New York. ... Manorville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. ... New York State Route 25 is a major east-west road running from the Queensboro Bridge on the East River in Queens, New York City to the Orient Point Ferry terminal on the end of the North Fork of Long Island. ... Suffolk County Route 58 is highway that serves as a northern bypass of the section of NY 25 that runs through the downtown area of Riverhead. ...


History

Because of the cancellation of the Mid-Manhattan Expressway, I-495 does not meet Interstate 95. The LIE was constructed in stages starting in 1939, when the Queens-Midtown Tunnel was built, until 1972, when its Riverhead terminus was finished. Plans have existed to construct a Long Island Crossing that would extend the LIE across Long Island Sound to either Guilford, Connecticut, Old Saybrook, Connecticut, or Rhode Island via a series of existing and man-made islands, but a lack of funding as well as public opposition have killed these proposals.[2] In 1937, plans were discussed for an for an expressway link crossing Midtown Manhattan. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Interstate 95 Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main highway on the East Coast of the United States,[1] paralleling the Atlantic Ocean from Maine to Florida and serving some of the best-known cities in the country including Boston, New York City, and... The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City crosses under the East River and connects the Borough of Queens at Long Island City terminus of I-495 with the Borough of Manhattan between the major crosstown thoroughfares of 34th and 42nd Streets in the Midtown Manhattan... The Long Island Crossing was a proposed idea to span the Long Island Sound and connect Long Island with Connecticut and/or Rhode Island. ... New York City waterways: 1. ... Guilford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, that borders Madison, Branford, North Branford and Durham, and is situated on I-95 and the coast. ... Old Saybrook is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ...


Previously, the LIE was New York State Route 495 to the east of the Clearview Expressway (Interstate 295), but in the 1980s, the NY 495 signs were taken down and I-495 extended to the east end of the LIE. NY 495 is the designation for the portion of the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City, including its approaches. ... INTERSTATE JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS Prev Next Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) is a connector route within New York City. ... Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) is a connector route within New York City. ...


Originally, I-495 was to stretch from the Queens Midtown Tunnel and I-278 to I-295, the Clearview Expressway. Plans later included creating the Mid-Manhattan Expressway across Manhattan to the Lincoln Tunnel, to connect to I-95 in New Jersey. These plans were eventually cancelled, and the NJ stretch of I-495 was downgraded to a NJ state highway. However, Long Island lobbied to extend I-495 east, upgrading NY 24 to NY 495 and then I-495, to Riverhead where it terminates at NY 25. Since I-495 extends from a city outward, it is technically a spur, which should have an odd first digit. Even first digits are usually assigned to bypasses and beltways. A proposed Orient-Watch Hill Bridge would have connected I-495 back to I-95 in Rhode Island. The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City. ... Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ... Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) is a connector route within New York City. ... In 1937, plans were discussed for an for an expressway link crossing Midtown Manhattan. ... The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ... Interstate 95 is a major Interstate Highway that traverses the full extent of the East Coast of the United States, from Maine to Florida. ... “NJ” redirects here. ... The Long Island Crossing was a proposed idea to span the Long Island Sound and connect Long Island with Connecticut and/or Rhode Island. ... Interstate 95 is 42 miles long in the state of Rhode Island. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ...


From 1994 to 2005, High-occupancy vehicle lanes (HOV) were added to I-495. Beginning with a small section in Western Suffolk County, the lanes were added in subsequent sections until their completion on June 30, 2005. There is one HOV lane in each direction, in the median of the highway. They now run from Exit 31 Cross Island Parkway to Exit 64 at Medford in central Suffolk County. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Cross Island Parkway is part of the Belt Parkway system that runs around the perimeter of Queens County in New York City. ... Medford is a census-designated place located in Suffolk County, New York. ...


From 6:00 am to 10:00 am and from 3pm (15:00) to 8 pm (20:00) Monday through Friday, the HOV lanes are limited to buses, motorcycles, and Clean Pass vehicles without occupancy requirement and passenger vehicles with at least two occupants. Trailers and commercial trucks are always prohibited therein.[3]


Smaller highways continue on from the end of the LIE to Greenport on the North Fork and past the Hamptons to Montauk on the South Fork. Cynics have suggested that the acronym "LIE" is appropriate since, due to the high volume of traffic on it, the term "expressway" is just that, a lie. This volume of traffic has led to the nickname of "The World's Longest Parking Lot." However, that title is now somewhat erroneous. Many Long Island residents admit, thanks in part to recently finished construction of an HOV lane stretching from the Queens border to Exit 64, that the LIE tends to move better than the island's east-west parkways, the Northern State Parkway and the Southern State Parkway. Traffic jams still occur in the Queens and western Nassau sections of the LIE during rush hour. The bird statue in the Greenport harbor Greenport is a village in Suffolk County, New York, United States. ... “Hamptons” redirects here. ... Montauk is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York on the South Shore of Long Island. ... A permanent, separated high-occupancy vehicle lane on I-91 in Connecticut A high occupancy vehicle (or HOV) is any vehicle with a driver and one or more (or sometimes two or more, or three or more) passengers. ... Harden Parkway in Salinas, CA. For other uses, see Parkway (disambiguation). ... The Northern State Parkway is a limited-access parkway that runs for approximately 29 miles west-east across the north shore of New Yorks Long Island. ... The Southern State Parkway (also known as the Southern State or the Southern Parkway) is a long east-west limited-access highway on Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. ...


One could argue that the highway is technically only referred to as the Long Island Expressway in Nassau and Suffolk counties, while in Queens, the service roads are called the Queens-Midtown Expressway (between the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and Queens Boulevard) and Horace Harding Expressway (between Queens Boulevard and the Nassau County line), and are generally signed as such like any other city streets. It is common to refer to the service roads by these names - particularly Horace Harding - in local usage, for instance when referring to the location of a business on that address. The names may have been intended to refer to sections of the expressway proper, but current guide signs (and Queens residents) simply refer to it as the Long Island Expressway. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) is one of the interstate highways with the designation of Interstate 495. ... Nassau County is a suburban city county in the New York Metropolitan Area east of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. ... Suffolk County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. ... For other uses, see Queens (disambiguation) and Queen. ... On the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278). ... A view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills. ... A view down Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills. ...


Horace J. Harding (1863-1929) was a finance magnate who directed the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the New York Municipal Railways System. Harding used his influence to promote the development of Long Island’s roadways, lending strong support to Robert Moses’s “great parkway plan.” Harding also urged construction of a highway from Queens Boulevard to the Nassau County Line, in order to provide better access to Oakland Country Club, where he was a member. After his death, the Queens-Nassau County section of the LIE was named for Harding. Horace Harding was not related to the former President Warren G. Harding. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (AAR reporting mark NH) was a railroad that operated in the northeast United States. ... Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was an American politician and the twenty-ninth President of the United States, from 1921 to 1923, when he became the sixth president to die in office. ...


Suffolk County Road 48 was originally intended to become part of the North Fork extension of the Long Island Expressway.


Proposed interchanges and service road configurations

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  • Exit 30 was originally a partial cloverleaf interchange with Cross Island Parkway. Eastbound Exit 30S was for Easthampton Boulevard with a connecting ramp to the Southbound Cross Island Parkway. Exit 31 was originally a Westbound Only interchange for Douglaston Parkway.[4]
  • Exit 39 was originally a full-cloverleaf interchange. After dozens of reconstruction projects the NYSDOT finally arranged it so that the only inner-ramps from Glen Cove Road are south-to-eastbound, and north-to-westbound.
  • Exit 39A was intended for the proposed extension of the Wantagh State Parkway near Powell Road in Old Westbury. It was going to be a "Y" Interchange with an east-to-southbound only off-ramp and a north-to-westbound only on-ramp running beneath Powell Road.
  • Exit 40 originally had only same-directional off-ramps under the Expressway to realigned sections of NY 25. When Exits 41 N-S was originally constructed, it had no south-to-west connecting ramp. Westbound access to the expressway was provided at the nearby Exit 40 on-ramp at NY 25.
  • Westbound Exit 46 was originally a partial cloverleaf. Exit 47 was intended for the extension of the Bethpage State Parkway near Washington Avenue in Plainview. This was to be a partial cloverleaf with southbound only off-ramps in both directions, and northbound only on-ramps in both directions. The West-to-Southbound ramp was also to have an additional connecting ramp to a two-way frontage road for a development and an industrial area near Exit 46.
  • The original rights-of-way for the service roads between Exits 48 and 49 were intended to weave around the steep Manetto Hills area of the main road, rather than running parallel to the road as it does today. The land between the service road and the main road was reserved for housing developments. The right-of-way for the original westbound service road still weaves through the development on the north side of the road. Exit 49 was originally a cloverleaf interchange with the outer-ramps connecting to the service roads nearer to NY 110. This was in preparation for NY 110's formerly proposed upgrade into the Broad Hollow Expressway. After the project was canceled in the 1970s, the west-to-northbound on-ramp was moved to nearby Suffolk CR 3 (Pinelawn Road) and the original ramp was replaced with a Park & Ride. Other outer-ramps were eventually moved further away from NY 110.
  • Exit 52 (Commack Road/Suffolk CR 4), was intended to be moved west to an interchange with the formerly proposed Babylon-Northport Expressway(realigned NY 231) in the vicinity of the two parking areas. These ramps were supposed to be accessible from the service roads.
  • The westbound off-ramp and service road at Exit 54 (Wicks Road/Suffolk CR 4) originally terminated at Long Island Motor Parkway east of Wicks Road. The westbound on-ramp was squeezed between the northwest corner of the Wicks road bridge and Exit 53. Excessive weaving between Exits 52, 53, and 54 caused the NYSDOT to reconstruct all three interchanges into one, and replace the west-to-southbound off-ramp to Sagtikos State Parkway with a flyover ramp.[5]
  • Exit 55A was meant to be a trumpet interchange for the Hauppauge Spur of NY 347, between Long Island Motor Parkway(Exit 55) and NY 111(Exit 56). The service roads were supposed to go around the interchange, rather than run parallel to the main road. Ramps on the east side of Motor Parkway and west side of NY 111 were to be eliminated.
  • Prior to the construction of the interchange with Nicolls Road (Suffolk CR 97), Exit 62 was for Morris Avenue and Waverly Avenue eastbound, and Morris Avenue westbound.
  • Between Exits 63 and 64 the eastbound service road was supposed to weave around a recharge basin and replace a local residential street. Residents would have lived on both sides of the service road, similar to the segment between Exits 59 and 60.
  • Exit 68 was originally planned to be built as a cloverleaf interchange without collective-distributor roads.[8] Additionally in the 1970s, Suffolk County Department of Public Works was proposing an extension of East Main Street in Yaphank (Suffolk CR 102), that would've terminated at the west end of this interchange.[9]
  • In the 1960s and 1970s Suffolk County Planning Department was considering an extension of Suffolk CR 55 to the Grumman Calverton Naval Air Base between Exits 70 & 71. This would have provided an additional interchange known as Exit 70A. Exit 71 itself was intended to be a cloverleaf interchange with Nugent Drive, and an additional Hamptons Spur of the Long Island Expressway.[10] After the cancellation of this proposal it was merely proposed to be a complete diamond interchange.

Cross Island Parkway is part of the Belt Parkway system that runs around the perimeter of Queens County in New York City. ... Glen Cove Road is a major north-south thoroughfare through north-central Nassau County on Long Island, New York, and the main road leading to the communities on the east shore of Hempstead Harbor. ... The Wantagh State Parkway is a parkway on Long Island, New York that links the Ocean Parkway at Jones Beach State Park with the Northern State Parkway in Westbury. ... New York State Route 25 is a major east-west road running from the Queensboro Bridge on the East River in Queens, New York City to the Orient Point Ferry terminal on the end of the North Fork of Long Island. ... The Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway, or humorously abbreviated to SOB, is a six-lane expressway that connects Seaford with Syosset in Nassau County, New York. ... The Bethpage State Parkway is part of the parkway system in Long Island, New York, USA. It is unsigned New York State Reference Route 907E. It has been redesignated (formally, but is not usually known as) the Philip B. Healey Memorial Parkway. ... The Bethpage State Parkway is part of the parkway system in Long Island, New York, USA. It is unsigned New York State Reference Route 907E. It has been redesignated (formally, but is not usually known as) the Philip B. Healey Memorial Parkway. ... New York State Route 110 is a major north-South Highway along the western border of Suffolk County, New York. ... New York State Route 231 is a four-lane highway in Suffolk County, New York, that runs from Babylon at NY 27A to Dix Hills at the intersection of Suffolk CR 35-CR 66 and Northern State Parkway at Exits 42 N-S. // The NY 231 designation was assigned in... The Long Island Motor Parkway (LIMP), also known as the Vanderbilt Parkway and Motor Parkway, opened its first section in 1908, before the first section of the Bronx River Parkway opened. ... The Sagtikos State Parkway is a 4. ... New York State Route 347 is an east-west highway on Long Island that spans between Hauppauge and Mount Sinai, New York. ... The Long Island Motor Parkway (LIMP), also known as the Vanderbilt Parkway and Motor Parkway, opened its first section in 1908, before the first section of the Bronx River Parkway opened. ... New York State Route 111 is a New York state highway, running through the Towns of Islip and Smithtown, entirely in Suffolk County. ... The Northern State Parkway is a limited-access parkway that runs for approximately 29 miles west-east across the north shore of New Yorks Long Island. ... This New York County Route article needs to be cleaned up to conform to both a higher standard of article quality and accepted design standards outlined in the WikiProject New York County Routes. ... Suffolk County Road 94 is a county-maintained segment of New York State Route 24 between Calverton, and Riverhead, New York. ...

Exit list

County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
New York New York 0.00 37th-40th Streets Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.00 34th Street (NY 495 west), 35th Street - Downtown Manhattan Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
1.01 Queens Midtown Tunnel under the East River
Queens
13 Borden Avenue - Pulaski Bridge No westbound exit
1.53 14 NY 25A east (21st Street) – Long Island City Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
15 Van Dam Street No eastbound exit
16 Hunters Point Avenue, Greenpoint Avenue Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
2.61 17W I-278 west (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) – Brooklyn, Staten Island
2.61 17E I-278 east (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) – La Guardia Airport, Bronx Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
18 Maurice Avenue Eastbound exit is part of exit 17
5.27 19 NY 25 (Queens Boulevard) / Woodhaven Boulevard
20 Junction Boulevard Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
6.91 21 108th Street Westbound exit is part of exit 22A
7.25 22A Grand Central ParkwayTriboro Bridge, Kennedy Airport
22B I-678 (Van Wyck Expressway) / College Point Boulevard – Whitestone Bridge, Kennedy Airport
8.45 23 Main Street
9.10 24 Kissena Boulevard
10.02 25 Utopia Parkway, 164th Street, 188th Street
11.04 26 Francis Lewis Boulevard Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
11.43 27 I-295 (Clearview Expressway) to Grand Central Parkway / NY 25Bronx Signed as exits 27S (south) and 27N (north)
28 Oceania Street, Francis Lewis Boulevard Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
12.31 29 Springfield Boulevard
12.91 30 East Hampton Boulevard, Douglaston Parkway Eastbound exit only
13.27 31S Cross Island Parkway south – Kennedy Airport
13.27 31N Cross Island Parkway north – Whitestone Bridge Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
14.25 32 Little Neck Parkway
Nassau Lake Success 15.43 33 Lakeville Road, Community Drive - Great Neck
North Hills 16.37 34 New Hyde Park Road
17.57 35 To Northern Parkway / Shelter Rock Road – Manhasset Westbound exit is via exit 36
36 Searingtown Road - Port Washington
North Hempstead 18.95 37 Willis Avenue - Mineola, Roslyn
East Hills 20.14 38 Northern Parkway east – Hauppauge Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Old Westbury 20.31 39 Glen Cove Road - Hempstead, Glen Cove
Oyster Bay 24.07 40 NY 25Mineola, Syosset Signed as exits 40W (west) and 40E (east)
25.23 41 NY 106 / NY 107Hicksville, Oyster Bay Signed as exits 41S (south) and 41N (north)
42 Northern Parkway west – New York Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
42 Northern Parkway east – Hauppauge Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
43A Robbins Lane Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
27.07 43 South Oyster Bay Road - Bethpage, Syosset
27.83 44 NY 135Seaford, Syosset Signed as exits 44S (south) and 44N (north) eastbound
28.17 45 Manetto Hill Road - Plainview, Woodbury Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
28.95 46 Sunnyside Boulevard - Plainview
Plainview 48 Round Swamp Road - Old Bethpage, Farmingdale
Suffolk Huntington
31.82 49 NY 110Amityville, Huntington Signed as exits 49S (south) and 49N (north)
34.25 50 Bagatelle Road - Dix Hills, Wyandanch
35.87 51 NY 231 to Northern ParkwayBabylon, Northport
38.56 52 CR 4 (Commack Road) – North Babylon, Commack Westbound exit is part of exit 53
Smithtown
39.28 53 Sagtikos ParkwayBay Shore, Sunken Meadow Park
Islip
39.90 Wicks Road (CR 7) Part of exit 53
41.72 55 CR 67 (Motor Parkway) – Central Islip
42.66 56 NY 111Islip, Smithtown
Islandia 44.30 57 NY 454 (Veterans Highway) – Patchogue, Commack
45.64 58 Old Nichols Road - Central Islip, Nesconset
Islip 47.50 59 CR 93 (Ocean Avenue) – Oakdale, Ronkonkoma
Brookhaven 48.19 60 Ronkonkoma Avenue - Lake Ronkonkoma, Sayville Former CR 29
49.62 61 CR 19 (Patchogue-Holbrook Road) – Patchogue, Holbrook
51.24 62 CR 97 (Nicolls Road) – Stony Brook, Blue Point
53.04 63 CR 83 (North Ocean Avenue) – Mount Sinai, Patchogue
54.29 64 NY 112Patchogue, Port Jefferson
55.44 65 CR 16 (Horse Block Road) – Centereach, Shirley
57.41 66 CR 101 (Sills Road) – East Patchogue, Yaphank
58.55 67 CR 21 (Yaphank Avenue) – Yaphank, Brookhaven
60.17 68 CR 46 (William Floyd Parkway) – Wading River, Shirley
64.05 69 Wading River Road - Wading River, Center Moriches Former CR 25
65.25 70 CR 111Eastport, Manorville
69.27 71 NY 24Hampton Bays, Calverton Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Riverhead 70.75 72 NY 25Riverhead, Calverton Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
71.02 73 CR 58 (Old Country Road) – Greenport, Orient Eastbound exit and westbound entrance

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