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Bradford is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 811 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The town is named after Major Robert Bradford, and is located in the northeastern section of the county, north of Corning .
New York State Route 226 (NY 226) is a 19.03-mile-long (30.63 km) north–south state highway in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an interchange with the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86 and NY 17) just west of the Savona village line in the town of Bath.
CR 20 in Bradford: CR 17: 10.96 17.64 NY 415 in Campbell McNutt Run–South Bradford Road NY 226 in Bradford CR 18: 2.94 4.73 NY 226 Sonora–South Bradford Road in Bradford CR 17 CR 20: 0.56 0.90 Old State Road Bradford–County Line Road in Bradford Schuyler County line CR 21: 16.58 26.68 NY 36 / CR 31 in Canisteo South Canisteo–Rathbone Road
Lamoka Lake is located at , in the Towns of Tyrone and Orange in Schuyler County, and Bradford in Steuben County. The lake is northeast of Bath and northwest of Watkins Glen. New York State Route 226 passes close by the eastern shore of the lake. Communities
New York State Route 17 (NY 17) is a major state highway that extends for 397 miles (638.91 km) through the Southern Tier and Downstate regions of New York in the United States. It begins at the Pennsylvania state line in Mina and runs east as a limited-access highway to Woodbury , where it turns south to become a local arterial that runs to ...
Counties of New York Location State of New York Number 62 Populations 5,082 (Hamilton) – 2,561,225 (Kings) Areas 33.77 square miles (87.5 km 2) (New York) – 2,821 square miles (7,310 km 2) (St. Lawrence) Government County government Subdivisions Cities, Towns, Indian Reservations Part of a series on Regions of New York Downstate New York New York City Long Island Hudson Valley (Lower ...
U.S. Route 219 (US 219) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Rich Creek, Virginia, to West Seneca, New York.In the U.S. state of New York, US 219 extends 67.63 miles (108.84 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Carrollton to an interchange with the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90 or I-90) at exit 55 in West Seneca, southeast of downtown Buffalo.
By 1969, with the assistance of federal funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission procured by New York's US Senator Robert F. Kennedy, [citation needed] the 130-mile (210 km) route provided nonstop access between Harriman and Binghamton, and by extension New York City to Binghamton. It connected the New York State Thruway to I-81.