Korean War Veterans Parkway
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- For other uses of "Richmond Parkway", see Richmond Parkway.
The Richmond Parkway (officially, since 1997, the Korean War Veterans Parkway) is a freeway that traverses the South Shore of Staten Island, New York, USA from northwest to southeast. It begins at the Outerbridge Crossing, and ends near the intersection of Richmond Avenue and Arthur Kill Road in the island's Greenridge section. It opened in 1972. The road is unsigned New York State Reference Route 909C.
The section of the parkway that exists today represents less than half of the highway that was originally planned. The parkway was supposed to begin in the island's Sunnyside neighborhood, where it was to branch off from the Staten Island Expressway; however, in the late 1960s intense community opposition erupted — much of it from environmentalists — because the parkway's planned route would have bisected the Staten Island Greenbelt and would have caused much condemnation of private property; indeed, Al Deppe's Restaurant, a highly popular establishment resembling Chuck E. Cheese's which had stood at the corner of Richmond Avenue and Arthur Kill Road since 1921, was forced out of business while the arguments raged. The section of the parkway between the proposed Staten Island Expressway interchange and its present terminus ended up never being built, and the route itself, covering 4.8 miles (7.72 km), was subsequently demapped.
The spur that was actually built, which is 4.5 miles (7.24 km) long, was constructed along Drumgoole Boulevard, and as a result, the parkway's service roads were named Drumgoole Road East and Drumgoole Road West (these roads being named for Father John Drumgoole, the Irish-born founder of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, a Roman Catholic orphanage and monastery better known today as Mount Loretto). The parkway has five exits — at the West Shore Expressway interchange, Maguire Avenue, Huguenot Avenue/Foster Road (accessible to southbound traffic only), Arden Avenue, and Richmond Avenue.
From time to time, proposals have been made to revive the aborted section of the parkway, in response to steadily increasing traffic congestion on Staten Island, but none of these proposals has yet to receive significant support from the island's elected officials or residents.
In 1997 the Richmond Parkway was officially renamed the Korean War Veterans Memorial Parkway; however, when signs announcing the change were erected the word "Memorial" was inadvertently omitted. In any event, the vast majority of Staten Islanders continue to refer to the parkway by its original name.
New York City parkways | |
Manhattan | FDR East River Drive - Harlem River Drive - Henry Hudson |
The Bronx | Bronx River - Henry Hudson - Hutchinson River - Mosholu - Pelham |
Brooklyn-Queens | Belt Parkway system: Cross Island - Laurelton - Shore - Southern Others: Grand Central - Jackie Robinson (Interborough) Former: Gowanus - Whitestone - Long Island Motor Parkway |
Staten Island | Korean War Veterans (Richmond) Former: Willowbrook Proposed: Wolfe's Pond |