Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemung |
Ashland | 0.00 | 0.00 | PA 14 | Continuation into Pennsylvania |
Town of Elmira | 4.47 | 7.19 | NY 328 (Pennsylvania Avenue) | Eastern terminus of NY 328 | |
5.26 | 8.47 | NY 427 (Caton Avenue) | Western terminus of NY 427 | ||
City of Elmira | 7.43 | 11.96 | NY 352 east (Water Street) | ||
7.63 | 12.28 | NY 352 west (Church Street) | |||
Village of Horseheads | 13.33 | 21.45 | I-86 / NY 17 (Southern Tier Expressway) | Exit 52 (I-86 / NY 17) | |
Schuyler |
Montour Falls | 27.22 | 43.81 | NY 224 (Dawson Boulevard) | Northern terminus of NY 224 |
Watkins Glen | 29.41 | 47.33 | NY 414 south | Southern terminus of NY 14 / NY 414 overlap | |
29.69 | 47.78 | NY 329 (Old Corning Street) | Eastern terminus of NY 329 | ||
30.06 | 48.38 | NY 409 / NY 414 north (4th Street) | Eastern terminus of NY 409; northern terminus of NY 14 / NY 414 overlap | ||
Reading | 33.32 | 53.62 | NY 14A | Southern terminus of NY 14A | |
Yates |
Dresden | 52.21 | 84.02 | NY 54 | Northern terminus of NY 54 |
Ontario |
City of Geneva | 64.99 | 104.59 | US 20 / NY 5 (Hamilton Street) | |
Town of Phelps | 71.12 | 114.46 | NY 96 | Cloverleaf interchange | |
71.68 | 115.36 | I-90 / Thruway / NY 318 | Exit 42 (I-90 / Thruway); western terminus of NY 318 | ||
Wayne |
Village of Lyons | 79.02 | 127.17 | NY 31 (Forgham Street) | |
Town of Sodus | 89.38 | 143.84 | NY 104 | ||
89.82 | 144.55 | Ridge Road (CR 143 east) | Hamlet of Alton; former routing of US 104 | ||
89.90 | 144.68 | Ridge Road (CR 143 west) | Former routing of US 104 | ||
Sodus Point | 95.24 | 153.27 | Greig Street cul-de-sac |
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