Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cattaraugus |
Carrollton | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 219 south | Pennsylvania state line | ||
| 6.29 | 10.12 | I-86 east / NY 17 east / US 219 Bus. |
Exit 23 (I-86 / NY 17); eastern terminus of I-86 / US 219 and US 219 / NY 17 overlaps; southern terminus of US 219 Bus. | ||||
| City of Salamanca | 13.43 | 21.61 | I-86 west / NY 17 west | Exit 21 (I-86 / NY 17); western terminus of I-86 / US 219 and US 219 / NY 17 overlaps | |||
| 13.59 | 21.87 | NY 417 west | Western terminus of US 219 / NY 417 overlap | ||||
| 14.29 | 23.00 | NY 417 east / US 219 Bus. |
Eastern terminus of US 219 / NY 417 overlap; northern terminus of US 219 Bus. | ||||
| Great Valley | 19.55 | 31.46 | NY 98 | Southern terminus of NY 98 | |||
| Village of Ellicottville | 24.34 | 39.17 | NY 242 west | Western terminus of US 219 / NY 242 overlap | |||
| 25.35 | 40.80 | NY 242 east | Eastern terminus of US 219 / NY 242 overlap | ||||
| Ashford | 39.43 | 63.46 | Peters Road | ||||
| South end of freeway section | |||||||
| Erie |
Springville | 42.67 | 68.67 | NY 39 – Springville | |||
| Concord | 45.81 | 73.72 | Genesee Road – Concord | ||||
| Boston | 52.37 | 84.28 | Rice Road – Colden | ||||
| Town of Hamburg | 57.11 | 91.91 | NY 391 (Boston State Road) – Boston, Hamburg | ||||
| Town of Orchard Park | 61.21 | 98.51 | New Armor Duells Road – Chestnut Ridge Park | ||||
| 62.25 | 100.18 | US 20A – Orchard Park | |||||
| 64.04 | 103.06 | NY 179 (Milestrip Road) | |||||
| West Seneca | 67.12 | 108.02 | Ridge Road – West Seneca, Lackawanna | ||||
| 67.63 | 108.84 | I-90 / Thruway – Buffalo, Niagara Falls | Exit 55 (I-90 / Thruway) | ||||
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 219 In New York
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