Staten Island Expressway, Verrazano Bridge, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, RFK Bridge, Bruckner Expressway
Eastbound Views
The Goethals Bridge connects New Jersey to Staten Island. The New York section of I-278 begins on the Staten Island side of the bridge. It is called the Staten Island Expressway. All vehicles coming from the Goethals Bridge must pass through a cashless tolling gantry.
Photos taken June 2022.
The first two exits on the Staten Island Expressway are found immediately after the toll booths. Exit 4 is for Forest Avenue. Exit 5 is for the West Shore Expressway (NY 440) south.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 7 is for Richmond Avenue.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 8 is for Victory Boulevard.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 9 is for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway (NY 440) north.
Photos taken June 2022.
A High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane begins here and extends to the Verrazano Bridge. Exit 11 is for Bradley Avenue.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 12 is for Todt Hill Road and Slosson Avenue.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 13 is for Clove Road, Richmond Road, and Targee Street.
Photos taken June 2022.
Exit 14 is for Hylan Boulevard.
Photos taken October 2021.
Exit 15 is for Fingerboard Road and Lily Pond Avenue. It is the last exit on the Staten Island Expressway.
Photos taken October 2021.
There is a toll for the Verrazano Bridge. All vehicles pass under a cashless tolling gantry. Use either the upper or the lower level of the bridge for the Belt Parkway.
Photos taken October 2021.
East to Kings County (Brooklyn)