is the brown straight line linking the two
Yankee stadiums with the bottom of the picture. The south end of Jerome Avenue is at exit 5 of the
Major Deegan Expressway. The road begins as a divided highway, intersecting with 161st Street, which goes east to
Yankee Stadium and the
161st Street–Yankee Stadium station of the
IRT Jerome Avenue Line (served by the ). Jerome merges into the road to the
Macombs Dam Bridge and heads north, paralleling
Macombs Dam Park. After some intersections with local roads, Jerome Avenue intersects with 167th Street which at the intersection which, west of there, is named Edward L. Grant Highway. Just east of the intersection is the 167th Street station, another station along the way. Several blocks north, 170th Street intersects, just before crossing the Edward L. Grant Highway. Mt. Eden Avenue intersects in
Morris Heights and the
Cross Bronx Expressway does soon after. North the intersection with Tremont Avenue, Burnside Avenue intersects as Jerome Avenue leaves Morris Heights. 183rd Street is the next major intersection, in
University Heights. Fordham Road, both East and West intersect in University Heights.
Saint James Park is passed to the east of Jerome, south of the intersection with Kingsbridge Road. As Jerome passes
Lehman College, Bedford Park Boulevard (200th Street) intersects. Jerome Avenue then crosses the
Mosholu Parkway on an overpass, after passing the
Mosholu Yard. After Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Avenue enters the
Norwood neighborhood. There, Jerome Avenue intersects with
Gun Hill Road, with
Van Cortlandt Park to the west. The final station on the IRT line is located just before intersecting Bainbridge Avenue. Jerome Avenue continues, cuts between Van Cortlandt Park and
Woodlawn Cemetery, after which it enters
Woodlawn. Jerome Avenue comes to an end at the Major Deegan and 233rd Street. The road continues as a
service road for the Major Deegan, until it reaches the Bronx-Westchester border, where it becomes Central Park Avenue (
NY 100), one of the main streets of the city of
Yonkers. ==History==