So there are two obvious examples of roadways used as park-and-ride lots. Two examples are immediately obvious; the first one, I shall not mention. The second one, is what would have been I-95 south of the College Park interchange in Maryland. However, those aren't the only ones. Some messing about on Google Maps yesterday showed me that Otay Mesa Road near San Diego, west of Caliente Road, a.k.a. Old CA-905 is now a park-and-ride. If you know of any other such examples, near where you live or elsewhere, please comment them below. Thanks!
In Willmar, MN the easternmost mile of MN 40 was handed over to the city a few years ago because Willmar felt the road was in the way of expanding its industrial park. Part of old MN 40 is now a parking lot for Jennie-O offices.
As for MN 40, its east end was left hanging at Kandiyohi County 5 instead of being rerouted north on that road to US 12, its former east terminus.
Kennedy Expressway in Chic...
Oh wait - ;)
East end of I-70.
The original VA 104 arrival at US 17 (later US 17 arriving at US 17 Bus) along the Dismal Swamp Canal is a parking lot today...
In Hilo HI, the east end of the Bayfront Highway, east of Pauahi St., was removed from HI 19 and converted to parking for Bayfront Park. The state route was shifted to Pauahi, and back to its former routing on Kamehameha Ave.
Ramps to never-built (I-695 or I-895) off I-95 adjacent Philly Intl Airport.
Quote from: davewiecking on November 07, 2017, 08:26:22 AM
Ramps to never-built (I-695 or I-895) off I-95 adjacent Philly Intl Airport.
If you're referring to the expanded Economy Parking Lot (as well as the extension of Runway 17-35); that took over
what was once PA 291. Further west, the Cell Phone/Waiting Area Lot took over a portion of the former eastbound 291 corridor. 291 between Scott Way & Island Ave. was rerouted onto Bartram Ave. (per its current alignment).
Ramp stubs to/from the long-dead Cobbs Creek Expressway (I-695) and the extra space underneath the Arrivals Roadway ramp from I-95 South (where the southern end of I-695 mainline would've been) were never reused/redeveloped.
I think parts of the unfinished ramps in cape town.
The former EB/SB lanes of the Robert Moses State Parkway (now Niagara Scenic Parkway) were turned into a parking lot for Niagara Falls State Park. This may no longer be the case due to the Riverway project, though.
Isn't part of the Old PA Turnpike, just passed the Breezewood exit/I-70, now a maintenance yard/parking lot for either the PTC and/or PennDOT?
There's an interchange for a never built expressway in Milwaukee that is used as a bus stop. complete with parking lot. Does that count?
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.9626719,-87.9624089,952m/data=!3m1!1e3
(https://www.aaroads.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.earthporm.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F07%2Fchatillon-car-graveyard-abandoned-cars-cemetery-belgium-111.jpg&hash=401708713c4e4feeea8510664196cf97f04797e3)
^^
Cool.
It's like they were all trying to evacuate some terrible thing and then could never go back so nature reclaimed it all.
Quote from: ilpt4u on November 07, 2017, 09:16:44 PM
Isn't part of the Old PA Turnpike, just passed the Breezewood exit/I-70, now a maintenance yard/parking lot for either the PTC and/or PennDOT?
The PTC periodically stores concrete barriers, removed/damaged signs, and various pieces of equipment and other odds and ends on the section behind the closed Ramada Inn–between the original trumpet and the removed US 30 overpass. I've not regularly seen vehicles parked there, so I think to call it a parking lot would be a bit of a stretch.
Oscar would probably know the answer to this one. This thread made me wonder if the stub end of the Farrington Highway on Oahu where the road was abandoned has any kind of parking lot for the trail.
Quote from: 1995hoo on November 08, 2017, 11:18:24 AM
Oscar would probably know the answer to this one. This thread made me wonder if the stub end of the Farrington Highway on Oahu where the road was abandoned has any kind of parking lot for the trail.
IIRC, there are parking lots near the ends of the state-maintained parts of the Farrington Highway (HI 93 southeast of Kaena Point, HI 930 east of the point), but the lots are off to the side of the highway. Last I was there, you could drive past the ends of the highway where the pavement ends, though southeast of the point you'll soon be blocked by landslides, and east of the point the road is treacherous (4x4 recommended, but I saw some fishermen park alongside that part of the road) then dead-ends at a stone wall and closure gate.
Quote from: oscar on November 08, 2017, 11:38:54 AM
Quote from: 1995hoo on November 08, 2017, 11:18:24 AM
Oscar would probably know the answer to this one. This thread made me wonder if the stub end of the Farrington Highway on Oahu where the road was abandoned has any kind of parking lot for the trail.
IIRC, there are parking lots near the ends of the state-maintained parts of the Farrington Highway (HI 93 southeast of Kaena Point, HI 930 east of the point), but the lots are off to the side of the highway. Last I was there, you could drive past the ends of the highway where the pavement ends, though southeast of the point you'll soon be blocked by landslides, and east of the point the road is treacherous (4x4 recommended, but I saw some fishermen park alongside that part of the road) then dead-ends at a stone wall and closure gate.
Part of US 60 near Aurora, MO. It was a divided road at one time, but the EB lanes have been converted into commuter parking.
Not sure if this counts but much of the parking lot for the Extended Stay America (as well as Jubilee Drive) in Peabody, MA (https://www.google.com/maps/@42.5248101,-70.964901,291m/data=!3m1!1e3) was the pre-1988 alignment of Route 128 (prior to the I-95 extension & Forest St. interchange construction project).
The lanes for what would have been the northern portion of the I-80 Sacramento realignment near North Highlands, now parking lots as part of the Watt/I-8, Watt/I-80 West, and Roseville Road light rail stations:
https://goo.gl/maps/GZkUWu4ZHgP2
The parking lots around 7th and Magnolia streets in Oakland are in the right of way of the old Cypress Freeway portion of what was originally Route 17/Business US 50 and was later I-880
https://goo.gl/maps/22PdC9HGX1T2
Likewise, the parking lots at McAllister and on Golden Gate Avenue just west of Gough in San Francisco's Hayes Valley were once part of the right of way for the northernmost part of the original Central Freeway (US 101)
https://goo.gl/maps/9xiah9gXVg32
In Grand Prairie, TX... just east of the I-30/Belt Line exit, a park-and-ride parking lot was built in the last couple of years. It was built on land that was previously used for the EB ramp to the toll booths for the Belt Line exit back when that part of I-30 was part of the old DFW Turnpike. I guess it's good that the excess land found a use, but with Grand Prairie not part of any local transit authority (including DART in Dallas), there's not anything other than ridesharing on a personal/non-transit level that the lot could really be used for.
The former west end of the Route 34 expressway in New Haven, CT had a parking garage built on top, with the lower level being the built-but-never-opened/finished expressway.
The unopened portion of the I-189 spur in South Burlington, VT west of US 7 is used for parking. It's still proposed to be completed/opened as the "Southern Connector".
The former ramp that carried US 101 to Millbrae Avenue west near SFO (which isn't even original to the interchange, but was built ca. 1968 and closed in the late 1990s) is now half parking lot, half water treatment facility on that site.
https://goo.gl/maps/zf4WsV32ayS2
For much of the day, I would call much of I-285 around Atlanta a parking lot.
Granny Road between CR 16 and Woodycrest Drive in Farmingville, New York.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Farmingville,_New_York;_Old_Granny_Road_Parking_Lot.JPG
As for Expressways, there's US 40 as it flanks the formerly proposed I-170 in Baltimore.
Quote from: D-Dey65 on November 08, 2017, 08:51:11 PM
Granny Road between CR 16 and Woodycrest Drive in Farmingville, New York.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Farmingville,_New_York;_Old_Granny_Road_Parking_Lot.JPG
As for Expressways, there's US 40 as it flanks the formerly proposed I-170 in Baltimore.
Not "proposed" -- I drove it, and saw at least one I-170 sign, before it was decommissioned.
But after the freeway was decommissioned and downgraded to US 40, part of the facility was converted to parking for a transit station.
Parts of old Oregon 50/US-26 are now the parking lot for Mt. Hood Skibowl (https://goo.gl/maps/cSdd6pimS8o) and Trillium Sno Park (https://goo.gl/maps/sVrKhVEVfaw).
Parts of former US 40, now MD 144 that was downgraded from 4 lanes to 2:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/144+Park+N+Ride/@39.401415,-77.3740474,202m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c9d09c76d724c1:0xe540e21248019aad!8m2!3d39.4010588!4d-77.3729606
California's I 405 :-D
The Schuylkill Expressway
It's probably a stretch, but it looks like Maryvale Drive in Cheektowaga NY was once part of the Kensington Expressway before it was extended east.
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.9328025,-78.7629751,328m/data=!3m1!1e3 (https://www.google.com/maps/@42.9328025,-78.7629751,328m/data=!3m1!1e3)
Quote from: Buffaboy on November 13, 2017, 04:48:34 PM
It's probably a stretch, but it looks like Maryvale Drive in Cheektowaga NY was once part of the Kensington Expressway before it was extended east.
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.9328025,-78.7629751,328m/data=!3m1!1e3 (https://www.google.com/maps/@42.9328025,-78.7629751,328m/data=!3m1!1e3)
It doesn't look like a parking lot to me. It's just a dead end street.
I-494
Parts of the old alignment of Meridian Street around Pratt Avenue here in Huntsville are now parking lots.
The Lucy Hill Naturbahn Luge Run crosses part of a former alignment of M-35 in Negaunee. Part of the rest of the alignment is used as parking on the property.
(The style of luge seen in the Winter Olympics and other international competitions is called kunstbahn and uses artificial refrigeration to form the ice surface in banked curves, while naturbahn uses natural ice frozen on a flat surface.)
A lot of old bridges in Florida are changed to fishing piers when a replacement is built. The old road is often part of the parking lot
Z981
Part of old VA 110, which I forgot about until I drove past the Pentagon this morning. The old route came close enough to the Pentagon to make it vulnerable to a truck bomb. A truck ban was the interim fix right after 9/11, with police patrols at exits to that stretch of the highway, and anti-tank guns pointing into traffic to stop any trucks that slipped past the patrols -- certainly made my evening commute home interesting :) The long-term fix was to move VA 110 about 400 feet farther away from the Pentagon, at which point the truck ban was lifted. That took out some of the Pentagon's outer parking, but in exchange the old highway was used to create more close-in parking spaces.
Also, some streets once open to the public between E Street N.W. and the White House were closed off, and converted to parking for White House staff. That might've happened pre-9/11 -- some Federal agencies have long used security as an excuse to try (not always successfully) to convert public parking into their own private parking spaces.
Quote from: jwolfer on November 18, 2017, 10:27:56 PM
A lot of old bridges in Florida are changed to fishing piers when a replacement is built. The old road is often part of the parking lot
Z981
Indeed, perfect examples being the old over water approaches of the original Sunshine Skyway bridges (Interstate 275 and US 19).