List of U.S. Routes in New York - Auxiliary Routes

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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