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The West Side Highway (officially the Joe DiMaggio Highway, formerly the Miller Highway or West Side Elevated HighwayWest Side Elevated Highway

The West Side Elevated Highway was an elevated section NY-9A running along the Hudson River in the New York City borough of ...
) is a mostly-surface section of New York State Route 9ANew York State Route 9A

New York State Route 9A is a state highway in New York, United States, providing an alternate to U.S....
 (NY 9A) that runs from West 72nd Street along the Hudson RiverHudson River

The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river running mainly through New York State but partly...
 to the southern tip of ManhattanManhattan

Manhattan is both the Island of Manhattan and encompasses most of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the five boroughs of New ...
.

As originally built, it was an elevated highway, built as one of the first urban freewayFreeway

A freeway is a type of highway that is designed for safer high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination o...
s in the world. It served as a prototype for other urban freeways including BostonBoston, Massachusetts

Boston is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States....
's Central ArteryCentral Artery

The Central Artery, officially the John F....
, and ended up being torn down due to lack of maintenance and changing attitudes about urban planningUrban planning

Urban, city, or town planning is the discipline of land use planning which deals with the physical, social, and economi...
.

Before the elevated highway was built, the roads under it were known as West Street, 11th Avenue and 12th Avenue; these names are still sometimes used. The part between 23rd Street23rd Street (Manhattan)

23rd Street is a large thoroughfare across Manhattan in New York City....
 and 29th Street was once part of 13th Avenue13th Avenue (Manhattan)

Thirteenth Avenue was a street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, USA, built on landfill in 1837 along the Hudson Ri...
.

Current status

The highway is a six-to-eight lane 'urban boulevard', with the northernmost section, from 57th Street57th Street (Manhattan)

57th Street runs east-west in the New York City borough of Manhattan, from a New York City Department of Sanitation dock on ...
 to 72nd Street72nd Street (Manhattan)

72nd Street is one of the major bi-directional streets in the New York City borough of Manhattan....
 (where it becomes the Henry Hudson ParkwayHenry Hudson Parkway

The Henry Hudson Parkway is a New York City parkway that stretches from West 72nd Street in Manhattan to the Bronx-Westchest...
), elevated above a former rail yard adjacent to tracks still used by AmtrakAmtrak

Amtrak is the brand name of the United States' intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971....
. Trucks and buses are allowed only on the surface section.

Despite being a surface road, with many at-grade intersections and traffic lights, some of the intersections are given exit numberExit number

An exit number is a number assigned to a road junction, usually an exit from a freeway....
s:
  • Exit 1 - FDR Drive north (southbound only, via Battery Park UnderpassBattery Park Underpass Summary

    The Battery Park Underpass was the second section of Manhattan's FDR Drive to be completed, in 1950....
    ; surface road continues south to Battery Place)
  • Exit 2 - Brooklyn-Battery TunnelBrooklyn-Battery Tunnel

    The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is a toll road in New York City which crosses under the East River at its mouth and connects th...
    .
  • Exit 3 - Canal StreetCanal Street (Manhattan)

    Canal Street is a major street in New York City, crossing lower Manhattan to join New Jersey in the west to Brooklyn in the ...
     to Holland TunnelHolland Tunnel

    The Holland Tunnel is a highway tunnel under the Hudson River connecting the island of Manhattan in New York City with Jerse...
  • Exit 4 - 14th Street14th Street (Manhattan)

    14th Street is an important east-west thoroughfare in Manhattan in New York City....
  • Exit 5 - 30th Street to Lincoln TunnelLincoln Tunnel

    The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1.5 mile long tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey and the borough of Man...
     for passenger cars
  • Exit 6 - 40th Street (northbound) and 42nd Street42nd Street (Manhattan)

    42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known for its theaters, especially near t...
     (southbound) to Lincoln TunnelLincoln Tunnel

    The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1.5 mile long tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey and the borough of Man...
     for trucks and buses
  • Exit 7 - 54th Street54th Street (Manhattan) Overview

    54th Street is a two-mile-long, one-way street traveling west to east across Midtown Manhattan....
  • Exit 8 - 57th Street57th Street (Manhattan)

    57th Street runs east-west in the New York City borough of Manhattan, from a New York City Department of Sanitation dock on ...
     (northbound only; elevated highway begins and all trucks and buses must exit)


The former Exit 9, a northbound-only exit at 72nd StreetFacts About 72nd Street (Manhattan)

72nd Street is one of the major bi-directional streets in the New York City borough of Manhattan....
, was permanently closed on July 8, 2007 to accommodate the extension of Riverside Boulevard between West 71st and West 72nd Streets.
North of 72nd Street, the Henry Hudson ParkwayHenry Hudson Parkway

The Henry Hudson Parkway is a New York City parkway that stretches from West 72nd Street in Manhattan to the Bronx-Westchest...
 begins, continuing the exit numbers.

On April 25, 1999, the highway was named after Joe DiMaggioJoe DiMaggio

Joseph Paul DiMaggio, born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Jr. , nicknamed Joltin' Joe and The Yankee Clipper, was a ...
; ceremonial signs were placed. This was in the midst of a reconstruction, finished on March 29, 2002, after the September 11, 2001 attacks destroyed part of the road, which was still being rebuilt. There was debate over whether to rebuild this section on the surface or with a tunnel for through traffic. However, Governor of New York George PatakiGeorge Pataki

George Elmer Pataki is the current Governor of New York State, USA and has held that office since January 1995, and as of Ju...
 and a panel agreed to turn that stretch into a boulevardBoulevard

Boulevard has several generally accepted meanings....
.

History

Death Avenue

Before the West Side Highway was built, the road along the Hudson RiverHudson River

The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river running mainly through New York State but partly...
 was a busy one, with cross traffic going to dockDock (maritime)

A dock is a man-made feature involved in the handling of boats or ships....
s and ferries. At 22nd Street, most traffic continued north along 11th Avenue, along which the New York Central RailroadNew York Central Railroad

The New York Central Railroad , known simply as the New York Central in its publicity, was a railroad operating in the...
's West Side Line ran; it was known by many as Death Avenue for the large number of accidents caused by trains and automobiles colliding.

Miller's Elevated West Side Highway

Main Story: West Side Elevated HighwayWest Side Elevated Highway

The West Side Elevated Highway was an elevated section NY-9A running along the Hudson River in the New York City borough of ...


Various proposals circulated in the 1920s to build an expressway on the west side. Among the proposals:
  • Rail/Highway Double Decker - The New York Central RailroadNew York Central Railroad

    The New York Central Railroad , known simply as the New York Central in its publicity, was a railroad operating in the...
     proposed building a highway/rail double decked highway from 72nd Street to Canal Street, which would be constructed privately at no cost to the city. It would eliminate 106 grade crossings over 84 blocks. It ran into opposition because of fears that it would create a rail monopoly.
  • Hencken's Ten-story Train/Car/Office/People Mover - Engineer John HenckenJohn Hencken

    John Frederick Hencken is a former international swimmer from the United States, who won five Olympic medals during his care...
     proposed an exotic ten-story complex with a rail line underground, a road at street level, a people mover built above that, topped by ten stories of apartments and offices. A similar alternative was offered by Benjamin Battin.


Manhattan Borough presidentBorough president

Borough President is an elective office in each of the five boroughs of New York City....
 Julius MillerJulius Miller

Julius Miller was a Manhattan Borough President from 1922 to 1930, who is best remembered for pushing through the West Side ...
 said that something had to be done right away and ultimately pushed through the plan for the West Side Elevated HighwayWest Side Elevated Highway

The West Side Elevated Highway was an elevated section NY-9A running along the Hudson River in the New York City borough of ...
, which was to eventually bear his name.

The proposal immediately ran into stiff opposition. The City Club and New York City Mayor James J. Walker objected to the highway on the grounds that it would block waterfront-bound freight traffic. They believed that the plans should wait until the surface railroad tracks were removed in the area, at which point the elevated highway might not be necessary. Many objected that it would be ugly.

Construction started in 1929 and the section between Canal Street and West 72nd Street was completed in 1937 with a "Southern Extension" to the Brooklyn-Battery TunnelBrooklyn-Battery Tunnel

The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is a toll road in New York City which crosses under the East River at its mouth and connects th...
 completed in 1951.

Robert Moses proposals

The elevated road began before master builder Robert MosesRobert Moses

Robert Moses was the "master builder" of mid-20th century New York City, Long Island, and other suburbs....
 came on the scene.

However, Moses built massive projects extending from the north and south ends of the West Side Highway.
  • Henry Hudson ParkwayHenry Hudson Parkway Overview

    The Henry Hudson Parkway is a New York City parkway that stretches from West 72nd Street in Manhattan to the Bronx-Westchest...
    - The West Side Highway becomes the Henry Hudson Parkway just north of 72nd Street thanks to efforts by Moses called the "West Side Improvement." The parkway does not permit trucks. The parkway is partially an elevated highway over the rail tracks (now used by AmtrakAmtrak

    Amtrak is the brand name of the United States' intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971....
    ).
  • Brooklyn-Battery TunnelBrooklyn-Battery Tunnel Summary

    The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is a toll road in New York City which crosses under the East River at its mouth and connects th...
    - The highway hooks into the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel at its southern end. Moses had proposed to create the "Brooklyn-Battery Crossing Bridge" but federal intervention obliged Moses to use a tunnel instead.
  • Battery Park UnderpassBattery Park Underpass

    The Battery Park Underpass was the second section of Manhattan's FDR Drive to be completed, in 1950....
    connects to FDR Drive.


In the 1960s, Moses proposed straightening and widening the West Side Highway and constructing both the Lower Manhattan ExpresswayLower Manhattan Expressway

The Lower Manhattan Expressway was a controversial plan for an expressway through lower Manhattan conceptualized by master b...
 and the Mid-Manhattan ExpresswayMid-Manhattan Expressway

The Mid-Manhattan Expressway was a planned expressway which would have crossed Midtown Manhattan in the vicinity of 30th Str...
s, connecting routes that would have stretched across Manhattan. None of these projects were ever built. Later, in his 80s, he was consulted on the WestwayWestway (New York)

For other uses of the term Westway, see Westway...
 project, but by that time his ideas weren't taken seriously. Rather than constructing a below-grade interstate highway, Moses proposed merely straightening and rebuilding the West Side Highway south of 59th Street. Between 59th and 72nd streets, the site of the former Penn Central 60th Street rail yard, he proposed bringing the highway to grade and moving it eastward to allow for a waterfront park and some housing at the southeast corner of the rail yard. This was the nucleus of the ideas that led to the plan for Riverside SouthTrump Place

Trump Place is an apartment complex originated by Donald Trump on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York....
.

1973 collapse

The highway was obsolete almost from the beginning. Its lanes were considered too narrow and it could not accommodate trucks. Sharp "S" exit ramps proved hazardous.

On December 15, 1973, the northbound lanes between Little West 12th Street and Gansevoort Street collapsed under the weight of a dump truckDump truck

A dump truck or production truck is a truck used for transporting loose material for construction....
, which was carrying over 30 tons (27,000 kg) of asphaltAsphalt

Asphalt is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natu...
 for ongoing repairs of the highway. A four-door sedanSedan Overview

A sedan car, American English terminology, is one of the most common body styles of the modern automobile....
 followed the truck through the hole; neither driver was seriously injured. The day after, both directions were 'indefinitely' closed south of 18th Street. Ironically, this not only closed off the oldest section (between Canal StreetCanal Street (Manhattan)

Canal Street is a major street in New York City, crossing lower Manhattan to join New Jersey in the west to Brooklyn in the ...
 and 18th Street), but also the newest sections (south of Canal Street), because of the placement of ramps to prevent northbound traffic from entering and southbound traffic from exiting south of Canal Street.

Westway

Main Story: WestwayWestway (New York)

For other uses of the term Westway, see Westway...


In 1971, the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) proposed turning the highway to Interstate standardsInterstate Highway standards

Standards for Interstate Highways are defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in t...
 as Interstate 478Interstate 478

Interstate 478 is an unsigned Interstate Highway in New York City, connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn....
. The UDC plan, the "Water Edge Study," called for the highway to be routed along the ends of the then mostly abandoned piers on the Hudson River and the addition of of land for parks and apartments, all to be constructed on concrete platforms between the bulkhead and the pierhead lines. It was championed by New York Governor Nelson RockefellerNelson Rockefeller

Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was an American politician, philanthropist and businessman....
 and Mayor John LindsayJohn Lindsay

John Vliet Lindsay was an American politician who served as a Congressman and mayor of New York City....
. Renamed "WestwayWestway (New York)

For other uses of the term Westway, see Westway...
" in 1974, the final plan called for burying the highway in new landfill south of 40th Street, placing the accompanying development on land instead of on platforms.

Hugh CareyHugh Carey

Hugh Leo Carey was the Governor of New York between 1975 and 1983....
 who was to become governor, and Ed KochEd Koch

Edward Irving Koch was a United States Representative from 1969 to 1977 and the Mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989....
 who was to become mayor, both campaigned against the plan saying it would be a waste of government funds and would be to windfall for private developers. After the two were elected they reversed position and supported the plan.

In 1981, President Ronald ReaganRonald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California ....
 and the United States Army Corps of EngineersUnited States Army Corps of Engineers

The United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, is made up of some 34,600 civilian and 650 military men and women...
 were onboard for the construction with a 1981 price tag of $2.1 billion.

In 1982, Judge Thomas Griesa of the U.S. District Court blocked the permit saying the road would harm striped bassStriped bass

Commonly known as a striper, rockfish or just "rock", the striped bass is a member of the temperate bass family, which inclu...
.

On September 30, 1985, New York City officially gave up on the project allocating 60 percent of its interstate highway funds to mass transit and setting aside $811 million for the "West Side Highway Replacement Project."

West Side Highway Replacement Project

Construction of the West Side Highway Replacement Project was completed in August 2001.

The period between the 1973 collapse and the 1985 demise of Westway was a chaotic time for drivers as the original elevated highway was dismantled (finally in 1989) and traffic was rerouted to temporary highways.

The new highway permits trucks, which the old elevated did not. When combined with its northern Henry Hudson ParkwayHenry Hudson Parkway

The Henry Hudson Parkway is a New York City parkway that stretches from West 72nd Street in Manhattan to the Bronx-Westchest...
, it has accomplished the seeming impossible — creating a leafy boulevard along the Hudson from the northern tip to the southern tip.

Donald Trump and Television City

During the period debates still raged on whether to bury the section from West 72nd Street and 59th Street. During this time Donald TrumpDonald Trump

Donald John Trump, Sr. is an American business executive and entrepreneur....
 bought the New York Central rail yards on the Hudson south of 72nd Street. Trump first announced plans for Television CityTrump Place

Trump Place is an apartment complex originated by Donald Trump on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York....
 to locate the headquarters of NBC and a 152-story building to be designed by Helmut JahnHelmut Jahn

Helmut Jahn is an architect, designer of dozens of major buildings throughout the world....
, which would have been the world's tallest. When that deal fell through, he revised his plans slightly and renamed the project Trump City.

Trump eventually agreed to a plan that would bury the Highway in conjunction with development. This plan, known as Riverside SouthTrump Place

Trump Place is an apartment complex originated by Donald Trump on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York....
, was proposed by six civic organizations opposed to Trump City. After city approval, work began on the new apartment complex, now renamed (for the third time) Trump PlaceTrump Place

Trump Place is an apartment complex originated by Donald Trump on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York....
. The debate still rages — even as Trump has sold his interest — although in the 1990s the highway was reinforced.

Burying this section has always been complicated, because the Henry Hudson Parkway itself is elevated over the rail lines. In June, 2006, the state began construction of an enclosure for the relocated highway between 61st and 67th streets.

Hudson River Park

Legislation in June 1998 followed an agreement by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Governor George PatakiFacts About George Pataki

George Elmer Pataki is the current Governor of New York State, USA and has held that office since January 1995, and as of Ju...
 to create Hudson River ParkHudson River Park

Hudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New Yor...
 on the west side of the highway from West 72nd to the Battery. The park consists of and is the biggest park construction in the city since Central ParkCentral Park

Central Park is a large public, urban park in the borough of Manhattan in New York City....
. A bicycle pathBicycle Path

Bicycle Path is a historic road in Central Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, built in the late 19th Century in order ...
 running the length of the highway to Battery Park City was one of the first additions. Piers are currently being refurbished and the project is to be completed in 2008.

Joe DiMaggio Highway

Even though the highway has had two other official names, the official names have never stuck. The first official name was the Miller Highway, in honor of the city council president who pushed for the highway. On March 30, 1999, at the urging of Rudolph Giuliani, the highway was renamed for Yankee great Joe DiMaggioJoe DiMaggio

Joseph Paul DiMaggio, born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Jr. , nicknamed Joltin' Joe and The Yankee Clipper, was a ...
, who had just died. Legislation to rename the highway had been introduced before DiMaggio died.

Governor George PatakiGeorge Pataki

George Elmer Pataki is the current Governor of New York State, USA and has held that office since January 1995, and as of Ju...
 had favored renaming the Major Deegan ExpresswayMajor Deegan Expressway Summary

The Major William Francis Deegan Expressway is an 8.4 mile part of Interstate 87 in the New York City, USA, borough of The...
, which actually goes to Yankee StadiumYankee Stadium

Yankee Stadium is the home stadium of the New York Yankees, a major league baseball team....
. However, that posed a thorny political issue because it would take away the name from somebody else.

Others speculated Giuliani championed the name change because the highway would have been the approach to the proposed West Side StadiumWest Side Stadium

The West Side Stadium was a proposed football stadium to be built on a platform over the rail yards on the West Side of Manh...
 at the highway and 32nd Street. DiMaggio lived on Manhattan's east side.

As of May 2006, there is only minimal signage for the new name while "West Side Highway" signs abound.

September 11

The highway, which runs just west of the World Trade CenterWorld Trade Center

The World Trade Center in New York City was a complex of seven buildings, mostly designed by Japanese American architect Mi...
, played a major role in the September 11, 2001 attacks and its aftermath.

The famous flag raising photograph by Thomas E. FranklinThomas E. Franklin

Thomas E. Franklin is an American photographer for The Bergen Record, best known for his photograph Raising the Flag a...
 of the Bergen Record took place by the highway on the northwest corner of the site.

In addition, three chunks of the tower that crashed into the highway were used in iconic pictures of the day.

Emegency personnel went down the West Side Highway and were greeted by cheering crowds at Christopher StreetChristopher Street (Manhattan)

Christopher Street is a street in the West Village neighborhood of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that was at the ...
 on their return.

Virtually all the debris from the Center traveled up the West Side Highway to be shipped off by barge. For the last half of the month, out of town ambulances waited on the highway for a chance to help injury patients.

Art Initiative

In an outdoor installation for the Armory Show, American artist Janet EchelmanJanet Echelman

Janet Echelman is an American artist specializing in public art installations and sculpture....
 affixed her sculpture Road Side Shrine II to the underside of West Side Highway's piers 90 and 88. The vinyl-coated polyethylene mesh cones were illuminated at night, fluttering in the wind as visitors flagged down taxis.

Reconstruction

As a master plan was developed for Ground Zero, plans initially called for the West Side Highway to be buried in a tunnel between the site and Battery Park City that was expected to cost $1 billion.

Goldman SachsGoldman Sachs

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., or simply Goldman Sachs is one of the world's most prestigious global investment banks....
, which plans to build its headquarters in Battery Park City, announced its intention to cancel those plans because of concerns about the traffic pattern and long-term construction disruptions. This prompted Gov. Pataki to cancel the project in favor of a boulevard approach.

In 2004, the police announced concerns that the proposed Freedom TowerFreedom Tower

World Trade Center Tower 1 or Freedom Tower is the centerpiece building of the new World Trade Center complex currentl...
 would be too close to the West Side Highway and thus vulnerable to car bombCar bomb

A car bomb is an improvised explosive device that is placed in a car or other vehicle and then exploded....
s. This prompted a total redesign of the tower and the relocation of its site away from the highway.

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