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New York State Route 7 (NY 7) is a 180.30-mile-long (290.16 km) state highway in New York in the United States. The highway runs from the Pennsylvania state line south of Binghamton in Broome County, New York, to the Vermont state line east of Hoosick in Rensselaer County, where it continues as Vermont Route 9 (VT 9).
Easternmost state highway in New York, and longest overall highway on Long Island, spanning the entire length of the Island's South Shore. NY 27A: 17.82 28.68 NY 27 in Massapequa: CR 85 in Great River: ca. 1931 NY 28: 281.58 453.16 NY 32 in Kingston: US 9 in Warrensburg: 1924 NY 28A: 19.54 31.45 NY 28 in Olive: NY 28 in Kingston: ca. 1933 NY ...
New York State Route 7 is a generally east–west state highway in New York, United States, that was established in 1927 and extends from the Pennsylvania state line near Binghamton to the Vermont state line near Troy. New York State Route 7 may also refer to: New York State Route 7 (1924–mid-1920s) in Rensselaer County; New York State Route ...
US 7 — — New York City line at Mount Vernon: US 7/US 44 at the Connecticut line at Amenia: 1926 [2] 1929 [5] The original plans for US 7 had the route entering New York at Amenia and following modern US 44 and NY 22 south to New York City. The route was reconfigured by 1929 to bypass New York to the east. US 9: 324.71: 522.57
US 7 originally extended further south of Amenia all the way to New York City along NY 22 but was never signed within the city. By 1929, the southern terminus had been shifted to Norwalk, Connecticut. The previous designations of the new alignment south of Great Barrington were: Route 17 to North Canaan, State Highway 134 to New Milford, State ...
Drivers will be detoured onto Route 102, also known as Broncos Highway, the Glendale Bypass and Victory Highway. The state will set up a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Route 7 and ...
1957 [7] current I-84 crosses the New York–Pennsylvania state line near the point where New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey meet in the vicinity of Port Jervis. It heads generally east–west across Orange, Dutchess and Putnam counties to the Connecticut state line east of Brewster. [6] I-86: 216.23: 347.99
New York City line Central Park Avenue in Yonkers I-87 / New York State Thruway / NY 100 CR 47IIA: 0.38 0.61 [7] Palmer Road (CR 9 / CR 33I) Three interchange ramps in Yonkers NY 100 CR 51: 0.37 0.60 NY 22 Virginia Road in North Castle Washington's Headquarters CR 52 [fn 12] 0.56 0.90 NY 119 / Ferris Avenue Hamilton Avenue in White Plains