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NEW YORK CITY MARATHON 2019: ROUTE, ROAD CLOSURES AND WATCH SPOTS

NewsweekWhen it comes to the TCS New York City Marathon, the enormity of the event means everyone in the Big Apple is involved, whether they’re running, watching or just trying to get around the city.

One of the most well-known races in the world, runners will take to the streets on Sunday. The 26.2-mile route covers all five boroughs, and, with about 50,000 participants, the New York Police Department close a number of roads to keep everyone safe.

So it’s important that everyone who will be in the city on Sunday be informed of the route and closures. For those who are in town to see the race, it’s important to know where the best spots are to watch because some areas are closed off to spectators.

Route

Beginning at 8:30 a.m. participants will kick off the race in Staten Island near the approach to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. They will then work their way through Brooklyn by way of Fourth Avenue, making a right onto Lafayette Avenue. After running through the Williamsburg and Greenpoint neighborhoods, runners will head into Queens and cross over to Manhattan by way of the Queensboro Bridge.

Arriving in Manhattan at 59th Street, runners will head north on First Avenue until they reach 125th Street, where they’ll cross over into the Bronx. After a short stay in the Bronx, runners will cross back into Manhattan at 138th Street.

Miles 21 to 25 take runners south on Fifth Avenue where they will enter Central Park at 90th Street and head south of the park’s East Drive to Central Park South. At that point, they’ll run west to Columbus Circle where they turn north and finally finish near West 66th Street.

To keep everyone safe as thousands of people run in the New York City Marathon, the New York City Police Department will close a number of roads in all five boroughs. Road closures began on Saturday at midnight with the upper level, midpoint and exit to 92nd street exit of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, according to the TCS New York City Marathon. More streets would then be closed on a rolling basis.

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Central Park East Drive at 65th Street, 68th Street and 84th Street would also be closed, as well as, Central Park West Drive at 62nd Street and 67th Street. Roads were scheduled to reopen between 12:35 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.

Watch Spots

It may be tempting to go to the starting line to watch the race, but there’s no spectator viewing there. However, the TCS New York City Marathon recommends a number of viewing spots for people who want to be a part of the action, listed as:

It may also be tempting to try to watch people cross the finish line, but that would be pointless unless you have a Grandstand Seating ticket. The tickets cost $50 plus fees and must be purchased in advance from either the website or the New York City Marathon Expo.

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