New York State Route 417 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Cattaraugus
City of Salamanca 0.00 0.00 I-86 / NY 17 Exit 20 (I-86 / NY 17)
Ro Hoag Drive (NY 951T) Formerly part of NY 417
0.76 1.22 NY 353 Southern terminus of NY 353
2.60 4.18 US 219 south Western terminus of US 219 / NY 417 overlap
3.33 5.36
US 219 north / US 219 Bus.
Eastern terminus of US 219 / NY 417 overlap; western terminus of US 219 Bus. / NY 417 overlap
Carrollton 9.72 15.64
US 219 Bus. south
Eastern terminus of US 219 Bus. / NY 417 overlap
Town of Allegany 16.17 26.02 I-86 / NY 17 via West Five Mile Road Exit 24 (I-86 / NY 17)
City of Olean 20.86 33.57 NY 16
Village of Portville 26.66 42.91 NY 305 north Northern terminus of NY 305 / NY 417 overlap
Town of Portville 27.44 44.16 NY 305 south Southern terminus of NY 305 / NY 417 overlap
Allegany
Genesee 31.52 50.73 PA 44 Hamlet of Ceres; northern terminus of PA 44
Village of Bolivar 38.87 62.56 NY 275 Southern terminus of NY 275
Village of Wellsville 51.42 82.75 NY 19 north Western terminus of NY 19 / NY 417 overlap
52.88 85.10 NY 19 south Eastern terminus of NY 19 / NY 417 overlap
Village of Andover 61.26 98.59 NY 21 Southern terminus of NY 21
Steuben
Greenwood 69.89 112.48 NY 248
Jasper 77.23 124.29 NY 36 south Western terminus of NY 36 / NY 417 overlap
78.45 126.25 NY 36 north Eastern terminus of NY 36 / NY 417 overlap
Village of Addison 95.67 153.97 CR 119 Former eastern terminus of NY 432
Erwin 100.36 161.51 US 15 Hamlet of Erwins; exit 2 (US 15)
103.26 166.18 US 15 Hamlet of Gang Mills; exit 3 (US 15)
104.26 167.79 US 15 south / Robert Dann Drive Exit 4 (US 15)
104.94 168.88 I-86 / NY 17 Exit 44 (I-86 / NY 17)
Painted Post 105.25 169.38 NY 415

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