21 Street, Jackson Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Harbor Road, Main Street, Fort Salonga Road, Saint Johnland Road, North Country Road, Hulse Avenue, Parker Road
Eastbound Views
Northern Boulevard runs east through Long Island City. There are oversized street name signs at the intersections with 48 Street and Broadway.
Photos taken December 2008.
There is an interchange with the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278).
Photo taken December 2008.
Northern Boulevard runs east through Jackson Heights. There are oversized street name signs at the intersections with 82 Street, Junction Boulevard, 106 Street, 107 Street, and 108 Street.
Photos taken 2006-2022.
There is a traffic light with an oversized street-name sign at 114 Street. Turn right to access the Grand Central Parkway east.
Photo taken April 2022.
Northern Boulevard becomes an expressway in the vicinity of Citi Field. There is a sign that erroneously refers to the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) as I-695.
Photo taken April 2022.
There is a left exit for the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678).
Photos taken April 2022.
Northern Boulevard comes back down to the ground level. The elevated highway in the middle is the ramp between the Grand Central Parkway and the Van Wyck Expressway (I-678).
Photos taken April 2022.
Northern Boulevard passes through Flushing and Auburndale. There are oversized street name signs at Prince Street, Main Street, Union Street, Bowne Street, Parsons Boulevard, Murray Street, Roosevelt Avenue, Utopia Parkway, and Francis Lewis Boulevard, as well as various numbered street that ascend to the east.
Photos taken April 2022.
There is an interchange with the Clearview Expressway (I-295).
Photos taken April 2022.
Northern Boulevard runs east through Bayside. There are oversized street name signs at Oceania Street, 211 Street, Bell Boulevard, 214 Place, 215 Street, 216 Street, and 221 Street.
Photos taken April 2022.
There is an interchange with the Cross Island Parkway.
Photos taken 2020-2022.
Northern Boulevard continues east through Douglaston and Little Neck. There is an oversized street name sign at Little Neck Parkway, the last major intersection in Queens.
Photos taken August 2020.
East to Nassau County