Suffixed Routes
NY 34 has had two suffixed routes; one has since been removed.
- NY 34A was an alternate route of NY 34 between Ithaca and Lansing. It split from NY 34 at the intersection of Court and Cayuga Streets, where NY 34 turned north to follow Cayuga through downtown. NY 34A was routed along Court Street, Linn Street, University Avenue, and Cayuga Heights Road through Ithaca to Lansing, where it rejoined its parent north of the city. The route was assigned c. 1932 and eliminated in the mid-1960s.
- NY 34B (34.03 miles or 54.77 kilometres) is an alternate route of NY 34 from NY 38 south of Groton, Tompkins County to NY 34 south of Auburn, Cayuga County. From NY 38 to NY 34 in Lansing, NY 34B is an east–west route; past Lansing, NY 34B follows a north–south routing that largely parallels NY 34. It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.
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