Auxiliary Routes
Route | From | To | mi | km | Assigned | Deleted | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
04-1 US 104 | Niagara Falls | Mexico | ca. 1935 | ca. 1972 | US 104 extended from the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls to I-81 in the town of Mexico via Rochester and Oswego. The route was replaced with NY 104 c. 1972. | ||
09-1 US 109 | New York City line at Yonkers | Glens Falls | 1926 | 1927 | US 109 was proposed in 1925 as a highway extending from New York City to US 9 in Glens Falls. It was partially designated as US 9E in 1927. | ||
02-2 US 202 | New Jersey line at Suffern | Connecticut line at Southeast | A10055.57 !55.57 | A10,089.43} !89.43 | 1934 | — | US 202 heads northeast across downstate New York from Suffern to Southeast. Along the way, it passes through Peekskill and Brewster and crosses the Hudson River on the Bear Mountain Bridge. |
09-2 US 209 | Pennsylvania line at Port Jervis | Kingston | A10061.14 !61.14 | A10,098.40} !98.40 | ca. 1935 | — | US 209 enters New York at Port Jervis and heads generally northeasterly through Wurtsboro and Ellenville to Kingston, where it ends at an interchange with US 9W and NY 199. |
19-2 US 219 | Pennsylvania line at Limestone | West Seneca | A10067.54 !67.54 | A10,108.70} !108.70 | ca. 1935 | — | US 219 heads north–south through Cattaraugus and Erie Counties, serving Salamanca, Springville, and Buffalo. The portion of the route between Springville and its northern terminus at I-90 in West Seneca is a limited-access highway. |
20-2 US 220 | Pennsylvania line at Waverly | Waverly | A10000.09 !0.09 | A10,000.14} !0.14 | 1926 | — | US 220 enters New York just north of NY 17 exit 60 in the village of Waverly and ends 0.09 miles (0.14 km) later at Chemung Street, the pre-Southern Tier Expressway routing of NY 17 through the village. All of US 220 in New York is maintained by the village of Waverly. |
09-3 US 309 | Pennsylvania line at Waverly | Waverly | 1929 | 1963 | US 309 followed Pennsylvania Avenue through Waverly to Chemung Street, then part of NY 17. All of US 309 in New York was concurrent with US 220. |
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