Tremont Avenue is a street in the Bronx, New York City. Its west end is at Matthewson Road at Roberto Clemente State Park in Morris Heights, which then becomes a step street after Cedar Avenue. At the top of the step street at Sedgwick Avenue it continues east, and its east end is at Schurz Avenue in Throggs Neck, running almost the entire width of the Bronx. The street is officially divided into East and West sections by Jerome Avenue.
A historical marker near Dock Street at 2900 East Tremont Avenue commemorates the Battle of Throgs Neck (or Throg's Point), a small but pivotal military engagement of the American Revolutionary War, in which a small American detachment repelled the British attempt to trap Washington on Manhattan, buying him time to retreat from New York City towards White Plains.
Around 2009, part of East Tremont Avenue was designated as Hector Lavoe Avenue, in honor of the late salsa musician.
The following New York City Subway stations serve Tremont Avenue:
MTA Regional Bus Operations operates several local bus routes along Tremont Avenue: