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At the northern end of the BQE, there is a place where the road splits into two sections: one section goes east, the other goes west. Both merge with the Grand Central Parkway. Growing up in New York, I always considered both of these sections to be part of the BQE mainline, and in fact they are called the BQE East and the BQE West. The west branch carries I-278 and the east branch does not, but I have never heard a single New Yorker referring to the BQE as I-278, which is why I don't think it makes sense to call the east branch of the BQE an exit onto or entrance from the Grand Central Parkway to/from I-278, as this article implies it is. Actually, the BQE proper ends when I-278 merges with the Grand Central Parkway. I'm not really sure what the name of the section between the Triboro and that junction is. I just asked my dad and he thinks it's called the "BQE Extension," but I've never heard that before. Google maps calls that section Triboro plaza. Would anyone care if I changed article to reflect? I could probably dredge up some info from the NYC DOT.
If you look at page 199 (205 by acrobat's count) of this document[1] you'll see that not only does the NYDOT call the E spur of the BQE the "BQE East Leg," the BQE E leg receives interstate highway funding as part of I-278. On page 200 it says the highway bridge carrying 44th street crosses the Grand Central Parkway but again on 199 says the bridge carrying 31st street crosses the BQE. Thus, it stands to reason that this section can be called either the BQE or the GCP, but given how ambiguously this section is referred to I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't have any official designation at all.
Quodfui (
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19:41, 27 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Yeah, well, as for the BQE E and W legs, I live here, I've lived here for a long time, and I've never heard of the BQE E being referred to as an on-ramp to the GCP. I have a source here that agrees with me. If you can find a source specifically repudiating my source, then you might make an argument for this being an ambiguous thing, but since this is a NYC DOT document, you really can't. Suppose I arbitrarily decided what color I thought the Libyan flag should be (say, solid green, as it was under Qaddafi) and then proceeded to ignore a document by the Libyan government specifying its current design. You just can't do that when there is such a compelling document arguing the opposite case as you'd like to make.
Quodfui (
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04:32, 25 September 2013 (UTC)reply
While doing some research today, I discovered that, according to the NYSDOT Highway Inventory Listing (updated no earlier than 2011) [
[1]], no part of the BQE is maintained by the city. Region 11's less-than-mediocre website shows an image implying that the section is city-maintained, but there's nothing that indicates the age of the image. As it is known that NYSDOT documents frequently contradict each other (i.e.
Interstate 787, where everything but the Official Description states that the route is concurrent with NY 7 for a short distance), is there anything else that could give a hint about who maintains that section of highway as of now?
Coasterlover199404:31, 24 December 2013 (UTC)reply
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In the first sentence of the subsection on the BQE, "At this interchange" should be replaced in order to specify the specific interchange. This is too vague otherwise.
That change looks good. The last thing to note is to make sure readers know that the official name (Hugh Carey) refers to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, not a separate tunnel. Perhaps that point could be noted when the tunnel is first mentioned in the previous subsection.PointsofNoReturn (
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18:14, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
In the second paragraph of the section on the tribourough bridge, the tidbit on the highway crossing the
Hell Gate should specify that the
Hell Gate is part of the
East River, or the article should simply say that the bridge crosses the East River.
Done.
History section:
In the second paragraph of the Staten Island Express way section, the sentence "But local opposition to this spur was tremendous, and unlike previous projects by Moses, it was defeated when Mayor John V. Lindsay took office in 1966; the southern half of this proposed spur did get built, however, and was opened for traffic as the Richmond Parkway, which was to have been the name of the entire roadway." Consider splitting the sentence into two at the semicolon and moving the "however" to the beginning of the second sentence. Also, consider then rephrasing the last phrase of the second sentence to "the proposed name of the entire roadway." The two sentences should be reworked.
Done.
"A ramp stub of an interchange on the expressway still exists cut into the hills of Todt Hill." Rephrase, perhaps to "A ramp stub of an interchange, cut into the hills of Todt Hill, still exists"
Done.
Third paragraph of SIE section: "Construction streted in". Typo, presumably meant to be the word "started".
Done.
Also in the third paragraph: "...which involved two new ramps, exit 13B for Richmond Road...". The comma should be replaced with a colon.
Done.
Last paragraph of the BQE section: "By 2020, another upgrade is set ot renovate the section...". Typo at "ot", presumably to be replaced with "to".
Done.
For the images at the end of the prose section of the article, a large whitespace gap exists between the text and the exit list. Consider moving and/or shrinking image to reduce that gap.
I split the paragraph, removed the pixel size, and moved the image from the previous section to make more space for the paragraph in this section.
epicgenius (
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00:17, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
Unfortunately, now a stray line of text now exists under the image at the end of the section. I don't think this is too important for the review, so I'll the ultimate aesthetics to your judgement.
The text looks good now. There is no whitespace between sections. One thing to note, about the image caption, is that the Bruckner Interchange is the end of I-278, but not the Bruckner Expressway. I-95 continues north as the Bruckner for a few more miles.PointsofNoReturn (
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18:14, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
The last image, of the Bruckner Expressway, has uncertain source information. It's probably an ok image based on the other uploads of the author, but I would look into the copyright info just in case.