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New York State Route 76 (NY 76) is located entirely within Chautauqua County, New York, in the United States.It runs north–south from NY 474 in the hamlet of North Clymer in the town of Clymer at its southern end to NY 5 along the Lake Erie shoreline in the town of Ripley.
NY 76 begins at an intersection with New York State Route 474 in Clymer. It is a north–south highway with a length of 19.35 miles (31.14 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County. [1] NY 76 passes through Clymer, Sherman and Ripley.
Since Montauk Highway was designated New York State Route 27A as far as Eastport at the time, the road was considered an important detour for high trucks that would otherwise collide with the low railroad bridges over the then existing NY 27A in Moriches and East Moriches, New York. [24] When the New York State Department of Transportation ...
Interstate 76; U.S. Route 76; Alabama State Route 76; Arizona State Route 76 (former); Arkansas Highway 76. Arkansas Highway 76 (1926) (former) California State Route 76; Colorado State Highway 76 (1923–1976) (former)
The 2017 route log shows that NY 878 is a continuous route of 8.52 miles (13.71 km) that includes a connection of Rockaway Boulevard and Turnpike. NY 890: 1.10 1.77 I-890 in Rotterdam NY 5 in Glenville 1998 Extension of Interstate 890 to connect with NY 5. NY 895: 1.35 2.17 I-278 in the Bronx I-95 in the Bronx 2017
The portion of I-87 from the New York City line to Albany is part of the New York State Thruway mainline; at Albany, I-87 leaves the Thruway and becomes the Adirondack Northway. Aside from Albany, I-87 also serves Kingston NY, Glens Falls, and Plattsburgh. [6] I-88: 117.38: 188.90 I-81 in Chenango: I-90/New York State Thruway in Rotterdam: 1968 ...
The passenger of a small aircraft that made an emergency landing on State Route 76 in Oceanside last month made an appearance in federal court Tuesday to face drug charges.
Two such numerical duplications exist: U.S. Route 2 and New York State Route 2 (US 2 and NY 2; inventoried as "2U" and "2", respectively), and US 15 and NY 15 ("15U" and "15"). The "From" column indicates the southern or western terminus of the route; likewise, the "To" column indicates the northern or eastern terminus of the route.