Exit List
The entire route is on Staten Island (Richmond County).
Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arthur Kill | 0.00 | 0.00 | Route 440 | Outerbridge Crossing; continuation into New Jersey | |
Richmond Valley | 1 | Page Avenue (north) / Arthur Kill Road (south) | |||
1.13 | 1.82 | 2 | Korean War Veterans Parkway | ||
Charleston | 3 | Woodrow Road (north) / Bloomingdale Road (south) | |||
Rossville | 3.73 | 6.00 | 4 | Arthur Kill Road / Huguenot Avenue | |
Arden Heights | 5 | Muldoon Avenue / Arden Avenue | Southbound exit only | ||
Travis | 6.37 | 10.25 | 7 | Victory Boulevard | Former routing of NY 439A |
7.29 | 11.73 | 8 | South Avenue | ||
Bloomfield | 9 | Glen Street | Northbound exit only; interchange opened in 2001 | ||
9.33 | 15.02 | 9A | I-278 west – Elizabeth, Brooklyn | NY 440 joins I-278 northbound and leaves southbound | |
6 | South Avenue | Southbound exit and entrance | |||
Graniteville | 9.54 | 15.35 | 7 | Richmond Avenue | Access via Fahy Avenue northbound |
10.24 | 16.48 | 8 | Victory Boulevard | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; former routing of NY 439A | |
10.43 | 16.79 | 10 | I-278 east – Elizabeth, Brooklyn | NY 440 leaves I-278 northbound and joins southbound | |
11 | Victory Boulevard | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; former routing of NY 439A | |||
11.41 | 18.36 | 12 | Forest Avenue | Former routing of NY 439 | |
Elm Park | 13 | Richmond Terrace | Access via Trantor Place northbound and Morningstar Road southbound | ||
Kill Van Kull | 12.73 | 20.49 | Route 440 | Bayonne Bridge; continuation into New Jersey |
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