New York State Route 79 - Major Intersections

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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