Major Intersections
The entire route was in Monroe County.
Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Town of Greece | 0.00 | 0.00 | NY 104 | Now exit 24 (NY 390) |
Rochester | 3.09 | 4.97 | NY 31 | Now exit 21 (NY 390) |
3.57 | 5.75 | I-490 | Now exit 20 (I-390 / NY 390) | |
Chili | 4.92 | 7.92 | NY 33A | Now exit 19 (I-390) |
5.63 | 9.06 | NY 204 | Now exit 18 (I-390) | |
6.34 | 10.20 | NY 383 south | Western terminus of NY 47 / NY 383 overlap; now exit 17 (I-390) | |
Rochester | 7.06 | 11.36 | NY 383 north | Eastern terminus of NY 47 / NY 383 overlap |
7.95 | 12.79 | NY 15 | ||
Brighton | 10.72 | 17.25 | NY 31 | |
Rochester | 12.60 | 20.28 | I-490 | Can of Worms; now exit 5 (I-590 / NY 590) |
13.76 | 22.14 | NY 286 | Western terminus of NY 286; now exit 7 (NY 590) | |
Irondequoit | 15.12 | 24.33 | NY 404 | Western terminus of NY 404; now exit 8 (NY 590) |
16.62 | 26.75 | NY 104 | Now exit 10 (NY 590) | |
17.08 | 27.49 | East Ridge Road | Former routing of NY 18 and US 104 | |
19.34 | 31.12 | Culver Road | Former routing of NY 18 |
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