County Route 39
| County Route 39 | |
|---|---|
| Location: | Shinnecock Hills–Hampton Park |
| Existed: | 1931–present |
County Route 39 is North Road in the town of Southampton. Most of the road is concurrent with NY 27, except for the portion along the Shinnecock Canal and the Great Peconic Bay. This section has an interchange with Sunrise Highway, and North Road runs underneath Sunrise. Another section that is not concurrent with NY 27 is southeast of David Whites Lane in Hampton Park. The multiplex between NY 27 and CR 39 was only meant to be temporary.
Like CR 38, Suffolk County was planning to extend CR 39 east of Flying Point Road through CR 79 (Bridgehampton–Sag Harbor Turnpike) at the proposed Sunrise Highway Extension, and if necessary as a substitute for the Sunrise Highway Extension. These plans also date back to the 1930s, and included what became part of the proposed Sunrise Highway extension.
- Major intersections
| Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shinnecock Hills | 0.0 | 0.0 | CR 80 | |
| CR 39B | ||||
| NY 27 | Exit 66 (Sunrise Highway) | |||
| CR 39B | ||||
| NY 27 | At-grade interchange | |||
| Tuckahoe | CR 52 | |||
| Village of Southampton | CR 38 | |||
| Hampton Park | CR 39A |
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