
"The 13.1‑mile course starts near Prospect Park in Brooklyn, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan, follows the FDR Drive, swings through Times Square and finishes in Central Park. Rolling street closures are slated across Downtown Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan and Midtown, with some Brooklyn streets going off‑limits as early as midnight and Manhattan corridors reopening later in the day."
"Runday's race‑day companion lists staggered wave starts beginning at about 7:20 a.m. and notes that finish‑area operations and bag claim will continue into the early afternoon. Drivers should either plan alternate routes or build in a serious time cushion on Sunday morning."
The United Airlines NYC Half Marathon will take place on March 15, 2026, with approximately 13.1 miles of racing starting in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan, following the FDR Drive, passing through Times Square, and finishing in Central Park. Wave starts begin around 7:20 a.m., with finish operations continuing into early afternoon. Rolling street closures will affect Downtown Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, and Midtown, with some Brooklyn streets closed as early as midnight. Drivers should expect significant traffic delays, crowded subways, and limited parking. Detailed closure maps and no-parking lists are available from local authorities and television outlets.
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