New York State Route 146 - Suffixed Routes

Suffixed Routes

As many as three spurs once led from NY 146; however, two no longer exist.

  • NY 146A is a short 6.38-mile (10.27 km) road in Clifton Park and Ballston Lake that connects NY 146 in Clifton Park to NY 50 in Ballston Lake. It was assigned c. 1932.
  • NY 146B was a spur in the town of Clifton Park. It began at NY 146 in the hamlet of Rexford and ended in the hamlet of Groom Corners. It was assigned c. 1932 and removed c. 1965. Its routing is now part of CR 91.
  • NY 146C was a connector between NY 7 and NY 146 in Rotterdam. The route was assigned in the mid-1930s and replaced with a rerouted NY 7 c. 1962.

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