Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York |
Hudson River | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-95 south / US 1-9 south / US 46 | New Jersey state line on the George Washington Bridge; eastern terminus of US 46 | ||
| Manhattan | 0.55 | 0.89 | 1A | NY 9A / Henry Hudson Parkway | |||
| 0.84 | 1.35 | US 9 north (Broadway) | Northern terminus of US 1 / US 9 overlap; access via exit 1A | ||||
| 1.16 | 1.87 | 1B | Harlem River Drive | ||||
| Bronx |
The Bronx | 1.45 | 2.33 | 1C | I-87 | Exit 7 (I-87) | |
| 2.03 | 3.27 | 2A | Jerome Avenue | ||||
| North end of freeway section | |||||||
| 2.66 | 4.28 | I-95 north | Exit 2B (I-95); northern terminus of I-95 / US 1 overlap | ||||
| 4.09 | 6.58 | Fordham Road | |||||
| 5.08 | 8.18 | Bronx River Parkway | Exit 7 (Bronx River Parkway) | ||||
| 5.39 | 8.67 | Pelham Parkway | |||||
| 6.78 | 10.91 | Gun Hill Road | |||||
| 8.42 | 13.55 | NY 22 | Southern terminus of NY 22 | ||||
| Westchester |
Pelham Manor | 9.17 | 14.76 | Hutchinson River Parkway | Exit 7 (Hutchinson River Parkway) | ||
| New Rochelle | 10.44 | 16.80 | I-95 | Exit 15 (I-95) | |||
| Town of Mamaroneck | 14.05 | 22.61 | NY 125 | Southern terminus of NY 125 | |||
| Village of Mamaroneck | 15.88 | 25.56 | NY 127 | Southern terminus of NY 127 | |||
| City of Rye | 18.05 | 29.05 | Playland Parkway | ||||
| 18.97 | 30.53 | NY 120 | Southern terminus of NY 120 | ||||
| 19.42 | 31.25 | I-95 | Exit 20 (I-95) | ||||
| Rye–Port Chester city/village line |
19.77 | 31.82 | I-287 | Exit 11 (I-287) | |||
| Port Chester | 20.77 | 33.43 | Westchester Avenue (CR 112) | Access to NY 120A | |||
| 21.69 | 34.91 | US 1 north | Connecticut state line | ||||
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 1 In New York
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