Just so, what does Blvd stand for?
A boulevard (French, originally meaning bastion, abbreviated as bd in Metropolitan French, boul in Canadian French, and Blvd in English), is a type of large road, usually running through a city.
Subsequently, question is, why is it called an avenue? A street is a basic paved traffic link within an urban area; an avenue was originally grander, wider and often lined with trees or other flora. But the distinction has eroded over time, as when, for example, real estate developers indiscriminately call new roads “avenues” to make a more grandiose impression.
Keeping this in consideration, what makes a boulevard a boulevard?
Street Titles and Name Meanings
We'll tell you what each one says about where the road leads. Street: Usually runs East to West and are usually in a city. Avenue: Usually runs North to South, sometimes has a median. Boulevard: A street with trees lining the sides or with trees in the middle.
What is the difference between drive and street?
Way — A side street off a road. Street — A public way with buildings on both sides. Lane — A narrow road, often in a rural area. Drive — A winding road that has its route shaped by natural features such as a lake or mountain.
