List of Highways in Essex County, New York - List of Interstate, US, and State Highways

List of Interstate, US, and State Highways

The chart below shows the Interstate, U.S., and state highways that enter or have previously entered Essex County, and the towns they serve or served in order of how the road encounters them. The "Formed" column refers to the date that the route was assigned or extended into the county; likewise, "Removed" refers to the date that the route ceased to exist within the Essex County limits. The measurements given in the "Length" columns refer to a route's length within Essex County.

Route Length
(mi)
Length
(km)
Formed Removed Locations
087 ! I-87 A10057.23 !57.23 A10,092.10} !92.10 1967 Schroon, North Hudson, Elizabethtown, Westport, Lewis, Chesterfield
009 ! US 9 A10058.99 !58.99 A10,094.94} !94.94 1926 South Schroon, Schroon Lake, Schroon, North Hudson, Underwood, New Russia, Elizabethtown, Lewis, Chesterfield, Keeseville, Ausable Chasm
003 ! NY 3 A10006.9 !6.90 A10,011.10} !11.10 1924 Saranac Lake, Bloomingdale, St. Armand
008 ! NY 8 A10026.03 !26.03 A10,041.89} !41.89 1930 1960s Ticonderoga, Crown Point
009N ! NY 9N A10067.69 !67.69 A10,108.94} !108.94 1930 Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Port Henry, Moriah, Westport, Elizabethtown, Keene, Upper Jay, Jay, Au Sable Forks
022 ! NY 22 A10061.02 !61.02 A10,098.20} !98.20 1924 Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Port Henry, Moriah, Westport, Wadhams, Whallonsburg, Essex, Willsboro, Chesterfield, Keeseville
028N ! NY 28N A10026.81 !26.81 A10,043.15} !43.15 1930 Olmstedville, Minerva, Newcomb
073 ! NY 73 A10027.6 !27.60 A10,044.42} !44.42 1930 Lake Placid, North Elba, Keene, Keene Valley, Underwood
074 ! NY 74 A10020.44 !20.44 A10,032.89} !32.89 1930 Schroon, Severance, Paradox, Ticonderoga
086 ! NY 86 A10026.65 !26.65 A10,042.89} !42.89 1930 Jay, Wilmington, Lake Placid, Ray Brook, Saranac Lake, North Elba
086A ! NY 86A A10011.48 !11.48 A10,018.48} !18.48 1930 mid-1950s Lake Placid, North Elba, Keene
185 ! NY 185 A10003.93 !3.93 A10,006.32} !6.32 2008 Crown Point
192 ! NY 192 A10000.53 !0.53 A10,000.85} !0.85 1930 1988 Saint Armand
195 ! NY 195 A10008.38 !8.38 A10,013.49} !13.49 1930 mid-1930s Elizabethtown, Westport
347 1930 ! NY 347 A10004.11 !4.11 A10,006.61} !6.61 1930 mid-1930s Crown Point
347 1934 ! NY 347 A10001.38 !1.38 A10,002.22} !2.22 mid-1930s 1950s Ticonderoga
373 ! NY 373 A10003.2 !3.20 A10,005.15} !5.15 1930 Ausable Chasm, Port Kent
427 ! NY 427 A10014.27 !14.27 A10,022.97} !22.97 1930 1940s Keene
431 ! NY 431 A10007.96 !7.96 A10,012.81} !12.81 1935 Wilmington, North Pole, Whiteface Mountain
910K !NY 910K A10000.72 !0.72 A10,001.16} !1.16 North Hudson
910M !NY 910M A10000.81 !0.81 A10,001.30} !1.30 North Elba
912T !NY 912T A10000.12 !0.12 A10,000.19} !0.19 Chesterfield
913Q !NY 913Q A10000.74 !0.74 A10,001.19} !1.19 North Elba
915F !NY 915F A10000.34 !0.34 A10,000.55} !0.55 Chesterfield
915K !NY 915K A10000.19 !0.19 A10,000.31} !0.31 2009 !by 2009 Chesterfield

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