Exit List
The entire route is in Westchester County.
Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Yonkers | Saw Mill River Parkway south | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; exit 4A (Saw Mill River Parkway) | |||||
1 | Rumsey Road | Westbound exit only | |||||
0.00 | 0.00 | 2 | Saw Mill River Parkway north | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
0.13 | 0.21 | 3 | Yonkers Avenue | ||||
West end of local/express lane division | |||||||
1.00 | 1.61 | 4 | I-87 (Central Park Avenue) / Thruway to NY 100 | Signed as 4S (south) and 4N (north); all but exit 4N eastbound is accessible only from local lanes; exit 4N eastbound accessible only from express lanes; ; exit 4 (I-87/NYST) | |||
5 | Kimball Avenue / Midland Avenue | Exit accessible only from local lanes | |||||
East end of local/express lane division (westbound) | |||||||
1.78 | 2.86 | 6 | Bronx River Parkway | Eastbound exit accessible only from local lanes; the westbound onramp merges into the local lanes after the split; exit 11 (Bronx River Parkway) | |||
Mount Vernon | 7 | West Broad Street / Gramatan Avenue | Eastbound exit and entrance; accessible only from local lanes | ||||
East end of local/express lane division (eastbound) | |||||||
2.88 | 4.63 | 8 | NY 22 (North Columbus Avenue) | ||||
3.09 | 4.97 | 9 | Hutchinson River Parkway south | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
10 | New Rochelle Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||||
Eastchester | 4.46 | 7.18 | Hutchinson River Parkway north | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; exit 15 (Hutchinson River Parkway) |
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