New York State Route 22 - Suffixed Routes

Suffixed Routes

NY 22 has two suffixed routes, both in the North Country.

  • NY 22A (10.61 miles or 17.08 kilometres) is a spur connecting NY 22 to the Vermont state line south of Fair Haven. Once in Vermont, the route becomes VT 22A. The route was assigned in the early 1940s.
  • NY 22B (10.90 miles or 17.54 kilometres) is a bypass around the southern and western extents of Plattsburgh. NY 22B begins at NY 22 in Peru and continues north through Schuyler Falls to Morrisonville, where it terminates at NY 3 near Clinton County Airport. It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.


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