![]() ![]() The tunnel to the NH platforms remained open. The tunnel to the NYW&B was sealed, and the exits to the former NYW&B platforms covered. Subsequent to the abandonment of the NYW&B in 1937, the area formerly occupied by the building and NYW&B platforms and tracks was converted to parking, and the building remained at the bottom of the embankment on Station Plaza, adjacent to Columbus Park. A second NYW&B depot was also built in the Larchmont Gardens neighborhood to the northeast, which today is a Girl Scout building. The building was moved down an embankment to its present location in the 1920s to accommodate the construction of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway (NYW&B) and separate tunnels connected the building to the respective railroad's platforms. The station building was originally located at track level next to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NH) platforms. The original station at Mamaroneck burned in February 1889. It was also a replacement for the original Mamaroneck New York and New Haven Railroad station built in 1848 across Mamaroneck Avenue on the corner of Mount Pleasant and Bishop Avenues. The former Romanesque station building, near the north end of the inbound (to Grand Central Terminal) platform, was constructed in 1888, making it the second oldest surviving station building on the New Haven Line, according to a plaque inside the building. The Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B) is located directly ahead after the underpass.Mamaroneck station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in Mamaroneck, New York. Follow Pelham Pkwy West for 2 miles and turn left on Boston Road (just after passing under the subway). Whitestone Bridge to Hutchinson River Pkwy North to Pelham Pkwy West. The Zoo is approximately 2 miles down on the left, and the Southern Blvd Entrance (Gate C) can be found at 182nd St. Kazimiroff Blvd, which turns into Southern Blvd. Take GW Bridge to the Henry Hudson north (9A) to Mosholu Pkwy (Exit 24). ![]() The Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B) is located at exit 6 off the Bronx River Pkwy. Follow signs to the Bronx River Pkwy North (you'll be bearing left after the I-95 entrance ramp). George Washington Bridge to Cross Bronx Expwy (I-95) to Exit 4B. The Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B) is located directly ahead after the underpass. Turn left on Boston Road (just after passing under the subway). ![]() Or take Merritt Pkwy South to Hutchinson River Pkwy South to Pelham Pkwy West.įollow Pelham Pkwy West for 2 miles. * I-684 or Hutchinson River Pkwy to Cross County Pkwy West to Bronx River Pkwy South * Saw Mill River Pkwy or I-87 to Cross County Pkwy East to Bronx River Pkwy South * Taconic State Pkwy into Sprain Brook Pkwy South to Bronx River Pkwy South To get to this exit from points north, follow: The Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B) is located at Exit 6 off the Bronx River Pkwy. Kazimiroff Blvd, which becomes Southern Blvd. After about 2 miles, the Mosholu turns into a local road with stoplights. Henry Hudson north to Mosholu Pkwy (Exit 24). Follow signs to Bronx River Pkwy North (bearing left after the I-95 entrance ramp). Henry Hudson North to Cross Bronx Expwy East (I-95) to Exit 4B. Take Bruckner towards New Haven (stay left) after drawbridge, exit right for the Bronx River Pkwy North. Follow signs to the Bronx and the Bruckner Expwy. To get to the Bronx River entrance, please use the intersection of Bronx River Parkway and Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460 as your GPS destination.įDR Drive North to the RFK Bridge. For the Southern Boulevard entrance, please plug the following address into your GPS unit: 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10460. Using a GPS unit to navigate to the zoo? We have two main parking lots, one at Southern Boulevard and the other off the Bronx River Parkway. ![]()
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