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New York Velodrome

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Capacity
  
18,000

Demolished
  
4 August 1930

Opened
  
?

Location
  
New York City, New York

Surface
  
Dirt track, grass infield

Similar
  
Kissena Park, Kingsbridge Armory, Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, Prospect Park Zoo

New york velodrome


The New York Velodrome was a state-of-the-art bicycle track at 225th Street, between Exterior Street and Broadway within the Kingsbridge and Kingsbridge Heights neighborhoods of the Bronx. It bordered the Marble Hill neighborhood. After the surrounding of Marble Hill was filled in and merged to the Bronx or the mainland, the space filled in became part of Kingsbridge. The velodrome was built on top of the new land that was available. The New York and Putnam Railroad stopped in front of it at the Kingsbridge Station (a building that still stands today). The Velodrome was one of the largest velodromes in the world. It became a popular destination for professional cyclist. Unfortunately, the velodrome was destroyed in a fire on August 4, 1930.

Years later, different businesses were built on top of the site. Today, the parking garage and Target store section of the River Plaza (Shopping Mall) is present.

References

New York Velodrome Wikipedia