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Highways in New York
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U.S. Routes
State Routes
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In the U.S. state of New York, U.S. Routes are maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). Unlike in some other states, U.S. Routes in New York are not always referenced by NYSDOT with their number. Instead, U.S. Routes have a "U" suffixed to their number if there is duplication between a U.S. Route and a state route.

Route South or west terminus North or east terminus Length
(mi)1
Length
(km)
Formed Eliminated Notes
US 1 Manhattan (New Jersey state line) Port Chester (Connecticut state line) 21.69 34.91 1926
US 2 Rouses Point (US 11) Rouses Point (Vermont state line) 0.88 1.42 1930 Inventoried as "2U" by NYSDOT to distinguish it from NY 2
US 202 Suffern (New Jersey state line) Southeast (Connecticut state line) 55.57 89.43 1934
US 4 East Greenbush (US 9/US 20) Whitehall (Vermont state line) 79.75 128.35 1926
US 104 Niagara Falls (Rainbow Bridge) Maple View (US 11) 1934 1972 Now NY 104
US 6 Port Jervis (Pennsylvania state line) Southeast (Connecticut state line) 78.09 125.67 1926
US 6N Port Jervis (US 6) Kingston (US 9W) 1928 1933 Now US 209
US 7 Mount Vernon (New York City line) Lewisboro (Connecticut state line) 1926 1929 Mostly now NY 22
US 9 Manhattan (New Jersey state line) Champlain (I-87) 325.01 523.05 1926
US 9E Yonkers (New York City line) Waterford (US 9W) 1927 1930 Originally proposed as US 109; now US 9; merged with US 9W at Waterford to become US 9
US 9W Orangetown (New Jersey line) Albany (US 9) 129.96 209.15 1927
US 109 Yonkers (New York City line) Glens Falls (US 9) 1926 1927 Proposed in 1925; partially designated US 9E in 1927
US 209 Port Jervis (Pennsylvania state line) Kingston (US 9W/NY 199) 61.14 98.4 1935
US 309 Waverly (Pennsylvania state line) Waverly (NY 17) 1930 1968 Entirely concurrent with US 220
US 11 Conklin (Pennsylvania state line) Rouses Point (Canada) 318.66 512.83 1926 Continues into Canada as Quebec Route 223
US 15 Lindley (Pennsylvania state line) Painted Post (I-86/NY 15/NY 17) 12.59 20.26 1938 Future I-99; inventoried as "15U" by NYSDOT to distinguish it from NY 15
US 219 Limestone (Pennsylvania state line) West Seneca (I-90) 67.54 108.7 1934
US 20 Ripley (Pennsylvania state line) New Lebanon (Massachusetts state line) 372.32 599.19 1926 Third-longest route in New York (NY 17, NY 5)
US 20A Hamburg (US 20) East Bloomfield (US 20/NY 5/NY 64) 83.59 134.53 1938
US 220 Waverly (Pennsylvania state line) Waverly (Chemung Street) 0.082 0.13 1926 Locally maintained
US 44 Kerhonkson (US 209/NY 55) Millerton (Connecticut state line) 65.98 106.18 1934
US 62 Frewsburg (Pennsylvania state line) Niagara Falls (NY 104) 102.77 165.39 1932

See also

References

  1. ^ "2006 Traffic Data Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation (2007-07-16). Retrieved on 2008-04-24.
  2. ^ Calculated using Microsoft Streets and Trips, 2007 edition. Mileage retrieved on 2008-04-24.
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