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The Conduit Boulevard is an arterial road in New York City. It is an divided road that travels from its origin at Atlantic Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn in the west to Hook Creek Boulevard in Rosedale, Queens at the border with Valley Stream, Nassau County. East of the Cross Bay Boulevard in Ozone Park, it serves as the service road for the Belt Parkway until it passes the southern edge of Laurelton. Moving eastward, it becomes its own road to the Queens County / Nassau County border. Westward traffic is along the road entitled North Conduit Boulevard; eastward traffic is along a road called South Conduit Boulevard. Conduit Boulevard is sometimes called Conduit Avenue. The road handles car, bus and truck traffic.
It serves as the boundary between several neighborhoods: between Cypress Hills and City Line, Brooklyn, between Ozone Park and Lindenwood. It is one of the few divided roads with a grass median strip in Brooklyn.
External links
- Photos of the road and its identifying road-signs
- Road's place in Greenway Master Plan, New York City Department of Transportation
- Conduit Boulevard on Google Street View
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