Merrick Road
Eastbound Views
Merrick Road becomes a divided highway. There is a traffic light at Ocean Avenue.
Photos taken October 2019.
There is a grade-separated interchange with Sunrise Highway (NY 27). It is the only such interchange in Nassau County not involving either a parkway or expressway or two state routes.
Photos taken October 2019.
After the interchange, Lincoln Avenue splits off to the right at a traffic light.
Photos taken October 2019.
The median ends. Merrick Road runs east through Rockville Centre, Baldwin, and Freeport as a four-lane undivided road. There are traffic lights at Park Avenue, Long Beach Road, Oceanside Road, Grand Avenue (CR 55), Milburn Avenue, and Guy Lombardo Avenue.
Photos taken October 2019.
Merrick Road becomes a divided highway again. There is an interchange with the Meadowbrook Parkway.
Photos taken October 2019.
Welcome to Merrick! Merrick Road remains a divided highway for a short distance, and then the median ends.
Photos taken October 2019.
Merrick Road runs east through Merrick and Bellmore as a four-lane undivided road. Merrick Avenue (CR 4) and Newbridge Road begin on the left at traffic lights along this stretch. Newbridge Road is an unnumbered county route here, but it becomes NY 106 further north.
Photos taken October 2019.
There is an interchange with the Wantagh Parkway. Turn left at the traffic light immediately after the overpass for Wantagh Avenue (CR 189).
Photos taken October 2019.
The Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway (NY 135) has its southern terminus here at Merrick Road.
Photos taken October 2015.
Hicksville Road (NY 107) begins on the left at a traffic light.
Photos taken 2016-2019.
There is a traffic light at Carman Mill Road (NY 27A). Carman Mill Road ends here and the NY 27A designation is routed along Merrick Road east of this point. CR 27 continues, multiplexed with NY 27A, to the Nassau-Suffolk county line.
Photo taken October 2019.