40°50′58″N 73°54′22″W / 40.84946°N 73.90604°W / 40.84946; -73.90604

Tremont Avenue
East Tremont Avenue Bridge crossing a rail line at East 180th St
Map
OwnerCity of New York
Maintained byNYCDOT
Length7.0 mi (11.3 km)[1]
LocationBronx, New York City
West endMatthewson Road in Morris Heights
Major
junctions
US 1 in Tremont
Hutchinson River Parkway in Schuylerville
I-95 in Throggs Neck
East endSchurz Avenue in Throggs Neck

Tremont Avenue is a street in the Bronx, New York City. Its west end is at Matthewson Road at Roberto Clemente State Park in Morris Heights, which then becomes a step street after Cedar Avenue. At the top of the step street at Sedgwick Avenue it continues east, and its east end is at Schurz Avenue in Throggs Neck, running almost the entire width of the Bronx. Around 2009, part of East Tremont Avenue designated as Hector Lavoe Avenue, in honor of the late salsa musician.[2]

The following New York City Subway stations serve Tremont Avenue:[3]

MTA Regional Bus Operations operates several local bus routes along Tremont Avenue:

  • The majority of East Tremont Avenue is served by the Bx40 and Bx42 bus routes between East 180th Street and Harding Avenue. Only the Bx42 heads west on Harding and it is absent between Randall and Dewey Avenues. Express service is also provided by the BxM9 south of Randall.
  • The segment between White Plains Road and University Avenue is served by the Bx36 bus.
  • The segment west of University Avenue is served by the Bx18 buses, Bx18A westbound and Bx18B eastbound.
  • The Bx21 runs between Boston Road and Morris Park Avenue, along with the BxM10 east of, and the Riverdale-bound Bx9 and Jamaica-bound Q44 Select Bus Service west of, Devoe Avenue.
    • The Bx9 is out of service until East 177th Street.
  • The Bx4A runs between Castle Hill Avenue, and either Westchester Avenue (Westchester Square) or Lane Avenue (The Hub), both of which are served non-stop by the Hub-bound Bx4.
  • The Bx8, Bx24 and Bx31 run only in the Westchester Square section of East Tremont Avenue in both directions, the last of which terminates.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Tremont Avenue" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "Local Laws of the City of New York for the year 2009: No. 46" (PDF). July 17, 2009.
  3. ^ "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "Bronx Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2020.