Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allegany |
Willing | 0.00 | 0.00 | PA 449 | Continuation into Pennsylvania |
6.74 | 10.85 | NY 248 | Hamlet of Stannards; western terminus of NY 248 | ||
Village of Wellsville | 9.08 | 14.61 | NY 417 east | Eastern terminus of NY 19 / NY 417 overlap | |
10.54 | 16.96 | NY 417 west | Western terminus of NY 19 / NY 417 overlap | ||
Belmont | 19.45 | 31.30 | NY 244 | Western terminus of NY 244 | |
Amity–Angelica town line |
22.37 | 36.00 | I-86 / NY 17 | Exit 30 (I-86 / NY 17) | |
Belfast | 28.23 | 45.43 | NY 305 | Eastern terminus of NY 305 | |
Caneadea | 33.36 | 53.69 | NY 243 | Eastern terminus of NY 243 | |
Hume | 40.31 | 64.87 | NY 19A | Hamlet of Fillmore; southern terminus of NY 19A | |
Wyoming |
Town of Pike | 48.90 | 78.70 | NY 39 west | Southern terminus of NY 19 / NY 39 overlap |
49.51 | 79.68 | NY 39 east | Northern terminus of NY 19 / NY 39 overlap | ||
Town of Gainesville | 55.07 | 88.63 | NY 78 | Southern terminus of NY 78 | |
56.59 | 91.07 | NY 19A | Northern terminus of NY 19A | ||
Village of Warsaw | 61.58 | 99.10 | US 20A | ||
Genesee |
Pavilion | 73.95 | 119.01 | NY 63 | |
76.29 | 122.78 | US 20 | Hamlet of Pavilion Center | ||
Village of Le Roy | 81.45 | 131.08 | NY 5 | ||
Town of Le Roy | 85.70 | 137.92 | I-490 to I-90 / Thruway | Exit 1 (I-490) | |
Village of Bergen | 88.64 | 142.65 | NY 33 | ||
88.96 | 143.17 | NY 262 | Eastern terminus of NY 262 | ||
Monroe |
Sweden | 97.53 | 156.96 | NY 31 | |
Clarkson | 100.08 | 161.06 | NY 104 | ||
Hamlin | 104.44 | 168.08 | NY 18 | ||
105.25 | 169.38 | Lake Road West Fork (CR 234) | Former eastern terminus of NY 360 | ||
108.62 | 174.81 | Lake Ontario Parkway |
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