Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Queens |
Long Island City | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-495 (Long Island Expressway) | Exit 13 (I-495) |
0.91 | 1.46 | NY 25 (Queens Boulevard) | |||
Jackson Heights | 3.07 | 4.94 | I-278 (Brooklyn–Queens Expressway) | Exit 38 (I-278) | |
Corona | 5.43 | 8.74 | Grand Central Parkway | Exit 9 (Grand Central Parkway) | |
Flushing | 6.28 | 10.11 | I-678 (Whitestone Expressway) | Exit 13 (I-678) | |
Bayside | 9.95 | 16.01 | I-295 (Clearview Expressway) | Exit 5 (I-295) | |
Douglaston | 10.90 | 17.54 | Cross Island Parkway | Exit 31 (Cross Island Parkway) | |
Nassau |
Flower Hill | 16.52 | 26.59 | NY 101 | Southern terminus of NY 101 |
Brookville | 21.18 | 34.09 | NY 107 (Cedar Swamp Road) | ||
East Norwich | 24.37 | 39.22 | NY 106 (Jericho–Oyster Bay Road) | ||
Suffolk |
Cold Spring Harbor | 28.41 | 45.72 | NY 108 | Northern terminus of NY 108 |
Huntington | 31.17 | 50.16 | NY 110 (New York Avenue) | ||
31.71 | 51.03 | CR 35 (Park Avenue) | |||
Greenlawn | 32.24 | 51.89 | CR 9 (Greenlawn Road) | ||
Kings Park | 41.15 | 66.22 | Sunken Meadow Parkway | Exit SM5 (Sunken Meadow Parkway); access to Sunken Meadow State Park | |
42.05 | 67.67 | CR 11 (Pulaski Road) | |||
Smithtown | 45.93 | 73.92 | NY 25 west | Western terminus of NY 25 / NY 25A overlap; site of the Smithtown Bull | |
Village of the Branch | 47.28 | 76.09 | NY 25 east / NY 111 | Eastern terminus of NY 25 / NY 25A overlap; northern terminus of NY 111 | |
Stony Brook | 53.74 | 86.49 | CR 97 (Nicolls Road) | ||
Port Jefferson Station | 58.55 | 94.23 | NY 112 | Northern terminus of NY 112 | |
Mount Sinai | 59.65 | 96.00 | NY 347 | Eastern terminus of NY 347 | |
60.75 | 97.77 | CR 83 (Patchogue–Mount Sinai Road) | |||
East Shoreham | 67.88 | 109.24 | CR 46 (William Floyd Parkway) | ||
Wading River | 69.69 | 112.16 | CR 25 (Wading River Road) | ||
Calverton | 72.91 | 117.34 | NY 25 (Main Road) |
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