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New York State Route 6N (NY 6N) is a 5.07-mile (8.16 km) alternate route of US 6 through the towns of Yorktown, Westchester County, and Carmel, Putnam County. The spur leaves US 6 in the hamlet of Jefferson Valley and rejoins it in the hamlet of Mahopac. NY 6N follows a more northerly route than US 6 in order to serve Mahopac Falls. [1]
US 220 entered New York just north of I-86/NY 17 exit 60 in the village of Waverly and ended 0.09 miles (0.14 km) later at Chemung Street, the pre-Southern Tier Expressway routing of NY 17 through the village. Before US 220 was decommissioned in New York, the route was maintained by the village of Waverly. US 309: 0.09: 0.14
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The scheme aims to ease New York's notorious traffic problems and raise billions for the public transport network. Most drivers are charged $9 once per day to enter the congestion zone at peak ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Traffic in Manhattan's central business district fell by 7.5% last week and 273,000 fewer cars entered the borough's central business district after the first congestion ...
NY 6N in Carmel: CR 32: 5.56 8.95 NY 6N: Hill Street and Long Pond and Crane roads in Carmel: US 6: CR 33: 2.97 4.78 NY 6N: West Lake and North Lake boulevards in Carmel: CR 72 CR 34: 4.02 6.47 US 6: Croton Falls Road in Carmel: Westchester County line (becomes CR 136) CR 35: 4.37 7.03 US 6: Stoneleigh Road in Carmel: Westchester County line ...
U.S. Route 6N (US 6N) is a 28-mile-long (45 km) auxiliary route of US 6 that is located in Erie County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The western terminus is situated at US 20 in West Springfield , one-half mile (0.80 km) north of Interstate 90 (I-90) exit 3.
In New York, US 6 replaced all of Route 37—known as the "Bridge Route"—over the Bear Mountain Bridge, overlapped part of NY 17, and was assigned to an unnumbered road from Middletown west to Port Jervis. [9] [10] The original route, which soon became US 6N, replaced NY 50, and is now part of US 209.