State Highways in Hamilton County, New York - NY 28N

NY 28N

NY 28N, a suffixed route of NY 28, is the only state route that begins in the county itself. Only 19.66 miles (31.64 km) of its length is in Hamilton County, roughly 40 percent of the route's 51 miles (82 km) total across three counties. The route begins at an intersection with NY 28 and NY 30 at Blue Mountain Lake. Concurrent with the latter highway, NY 28N heads northward through mountainous parts of Hamilton County to Long Lake, where NY 30 splits and heads in the direction of Franklin County. From here, NY 28N heads eastward, passing some mountains before entering Essex County and continuing into Newcomb.

NY 28N was assigned as a suffixed route of the extended NY 28 in the 1930 renumbering. The concurrency that runs from Blue Mountain Lake to Long Lake was originally part of NY 10, which used to occupy all of modern NY 30 north of Speculator. When NY 10 was truncated c. 1960, the highway became concurrent with NY 30 instead.

Major intersections
Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Blue Mountain Lake 0.00 0.00 NY 28 / NY 30 south Southern terminus of overlap with NY 30
Long Lake 10.64 17.12 NY 30 north Northern terminus of overlap with NY 30
East county line 19.66 31.64 NY 28N east Continues into Essex County

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