Southern Boulevard is a street in the Bronx, New York City, United States. It stretches from Bruckner Boulevard in Mott Haven to Bronx Park East in Bronx Park where it becomes Allerton Avenue.
Former name(s) | Dr. Theodore L. Kazimiroff Boulevard |
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Owner | City of New York |
Maintained by | NYCDOT |
Location | Bronx, New York City |
Nearest metro station | IRT White Plains Road Line, IRT Pelham Line |
Coordinates | 40°51′08″N 73°52′55″W / 40.85226°N 73.88198°W |
South end | Bruckner Boulevard in Mott Haven |
Major junctions | US 1 in Belmont Mosholu Parkway in Bedford Park |
North end | Bronx River Parkway / Bronx Park East / Allerton Avenue in Bronx Park |
History
editFrom 1981 until 2011, the portion north of Fordham Road, adjacent to the New York Botanical Garden, was also named Dr. Theodore L. Kazimiroff Boulevard.[2] In 2011, the name of Kazimiroff, a Bronx historian and a founder of The Bronx County Historical Society, was changed to an honorary designation for this portion of Southern Boulevard after the New York City Department of Transportation, having been lobbied by Fordham University, decided that the designation was little known and confusing to those unfamiliar with the area.[2]
Transportation
editSouthern Boulevard is served by the following subway lines:
- The 2 and 5 trains run directly above Southern Boulevard from Simpson Street to 174th Street.
- The 6 and <6> trains run under Southern Boulevard from East 143rd Street to Hunts Point Avenue.
And these bus routes serve the corridor:
- The Bx19 is Southern Boulevard’s main route. It serves in both directions between the East 149th Street station and the New York Botanical Garden, using Xavier Way to head back south.
- The Bx9 runs between East 180th Street and East Fordham Road.
- The Bx5 runs between Westchester Avenue and either Hunts Point Avenue (Pelham Bay) or East 163rd Street (West Farms).
- The Bx25 and Bx26 serve the corridor north of Bedford Park Boulevard.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Southern Boulevard" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
- ^ a b Grynbaum, Michael M. (April 12, 2011). "After 3 Decades, a Bronx Historian Loses His Road". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
External links
edit- Media related to Southern Boulevard (Bronx) at Wikimedia Commons