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of Mr. Vaux we have added a system of driveways east of the 
Bronx. 
The system, as thus unified, may be described as follows: 
The Southern Boulevard, already constructed, is to be 
treated as a park road; the portion of the tract lying south of 
the Southern Boulevard to be provided with a driveway forty 
feet in width, commencing at a point on the Southern Boule- 
vard three hundred feet east of the railway, and ending on 
the Boulevard again, where it curves to the south, following 
very closely the present surface of the ground, necessitating 
very little grading except where it re-enters the Southern 
Boulevard, where some filling will be necessary; a broad 
plaza is planned in front of the Bedford Park Station, to allow 
a liberal space for carriages and pedestrians as they enter or 
leave the trains; the driveway in the Mosholu Parkway to be 
carried over the railroad at a heigth of about eighteen feet above 
the tracks, and approached from the Garden side by a drive- 
way forty feet in breadth, which must rise on an embank- 
ment; this, we presume, will be the most notable driving en- 
trance to the park for many years; the continuation of this 
driveway to the Southern Boulevard at the bend of the latter 
to be forty feet in breadth; the plaza in front of Bedford Park 
Station to be connected with this driveway by a forty-foot 
road, and also with the Southern Boulevard by another piece 
of road of equal width; all this driveway system in the vicin- 
ity of Bedford Park Station follows nearly the present surface 
of the ground, with the exception of the embankment ap- 
proach to the Mosholu Parkway already alluded to. A 
longitudinal driveway system for the portion of the park west 
of the Bronx is effected by means of a thirty-five to forty foot 
road, commencing opposite Bedford Park Station, on the con- 
nection of the Mosholu Parkway with the Southern Boule- 
vard, and extending to the northern end of the tract, following 
the natural surface very nearly, except where it crosses a de- 
pression at present containing a bog which is described 
below in this report, and which the commission recommends 
