U.S. Route 11 in New York - Suffixed Routes

Suffixed Routes

US 11 has three suffixed routes, all of which serve as alternate routes to US 11. NY 11A and NY 11B were assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, while NY 11C was assigned in 1982.

  • NY 11A (13.11 miles or 21.10 kilometres) runs to the west of US 11 between Tully and Onondaga. It serves as the primary north–south highway through the Onondaga Indian Reservation.
  • NY 11B (36.98 miles or 59.51 kilometres) extends from Potsdam to Malone along a routing situated south of US 11.
  • NY 11C (11.44 miles or 18.41 kilometres) is a northerly alternate to US 11 between Stockholm and Lawrence. While US 11 follows a direct routing through the two towns, NY 11C veers north to serve Brasher Falls and Winthrop, two small hamlets on the banks of the St. Regis River.

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