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New York State Route 28 (NY 28) is a state highway extending for 281.69 miles (453.34 km) in the shape of a "C" between the Hudson Valley city of Kingston and southern Warren County in the U.S. state of New York.
3.28 NY 28: Joy Tract Road in Webb: NY 28: CR 85: 4.73 7.61 NY 51: Miller Mills and Casler roads in Columbia: CR 101 CR 86: 2.57 4.14 CR 7 in Fairfield: North Creek Road NY 169 in Herkimer: CR 87: 4.99 8.03 CR 58 in Newport: Cook Hill and Schrader Hill roads NY 28 in Newport: CR 88: 2.40 3.86 CR 128 Butler Road in Newport: CR 163 CR 89: 3.46 5. ...
Sign for Route 28N with secondary sign for Roosevelt–Marcy Trail. Many of the earliest roads in the area crossed through Minerva. The first known road that reached the settlement was established in 1804, when land along a highway from St. Lawrence County to the town of Chester in Warren County was populated by the West family.
New York State Route 28A (NY 28A) is an east–west state highway in Ulster County, New York, in the United States. It extends for nearly 20 miles (32 km) along the south side of Ashokan Reservoir in Catskill Park , serving as a southerly alternate route of NY 28 through the area.
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 ...
CR 6 has two beginnings on NY 28. The western section runs from the hamlet of Bovina Center to the hamlet of Bovina; the eastern section runs from New Kingston to NY 28 near an intersection with NY 30 near the village of Margaretville. The road connecting the two sections, New Kingston Road, is maintained by the Town of Middletown.
The highway system of Warren County, New York, comprises 1,248.6 miles (2,009.4 km) of roads maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation, the county, and its towns and villages. [1] Fourteen state-maintained highways enter the county, which account for a combined 219.4 miles (353.1 km) of the state highway mileage in New York.
There are a combined 1,673 miles (2,692 km) of Interstate Highways within New York, which handles about 19 percent of vehicle travel in New York. [2] At approximately 0.50 miles (0.80 km), I-78 is the shortest main Interstate Highway, while I-90 is the longest, spanning 385.88 miles (621.01 km) within New York.