Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schuyler |
Hector | 0.00 | 0.00 | NY 414 | |
6.20 | 9.98 | NY 227 | Southern terminus of NY 227 | ||
10.15 | 16.33 | NY 228 north | Hamlet of Mecklenburg; northern terminus of NY 79 / NY 228 overlap | ||
10.24 | 16.48 | NY 228 south | Hamlet of Mecklenburg; southern terminus of NY 79 / NY 228 overlap | ||
Tompkins |
Enfield | 14.37 | 23.13 | NY 327 | Northern terminus of NY 327 |
City of Ithaca | 21.07 | 33.91 | NY 13A | Northern terminus of NY 13A | |
21.33 | 34.33 | NY 13 / NY 34 / NY 96 south (Fulton Street) | NY 79 eastbound follows Fulton Street for one block to access Green Street | ||
21.43 | 34.49 | NY 13 / NY 34 / NY 96 north (Meadow Street) | |||
22.66 | 36.47 | NY 366 | Western terminus of NY 366 | ||
Tioga |
Richford | 39.29 | 63.23 | NY 38 | |
Broome |
Town of Lisle | 50.65 | 81.51 | US 11 north | Northern terminus of US 11 / NY 79 overlap |
51.93 | 83.57 | I-81 north | Exit 8 (I-81) | ||
Whitney Point | 52.86 | 85.07 | US 11 south / NY 26 south to I-81 south | Southern terminus of US 11 / NY 79 overlap; western terminus of NY 26 / NY 79 overlap | |
52.94 | 85.20 | NY 26 north / NY 206 | Eastern terminus of NY 26 / NY 79 overlap; western terminus of NY 206 | ||
Chenango | 61.97 | 99.73 | NY 12 south | Hamlet of Chenango Forks; western terminus of NY 12 / NY 79 overlap | |
Barker | 62.20 | 100.10 | NY 12 north | Eastern terminus of NY 12 / NY 79 overlap | |
Fenton | 64.82 | 104.32 | NY 369 | Northern terminus of NY 369 | |
Colesville | 74.38 | 119.70 | NY 7 west | Western terminus of NY 7 / NY 79 overlap | |
75.63 | 121.71 | NY 7 east | Eastern terminus of NY 7 / NY 79 overlap | ||
75.64 | 121.73 | I-88 | Exit 6 (I-88) | ||
Village of Windsor | 87.18 | 140.30 | I-86 / NY 17 | Exit 79 (I-86 / NY 17); eastern terminus of eastern segment of I-86 | |
Town of Windsor | 93.33 | 150.20 | PA 92 | Continuation into Pennsylvania |
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