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NY 27A was also extended east along NY 27 to connect to the segment of NY 27A between Hampton Bays and Water Mill. [13] Ownership and maintenance of Montauk Highway between Great River and the town of Southampton was gradually transferred from the state of New York to Suffolk County during the 1960s and 1970s. The portion from the Patchogue ...
New York State Route 27 (NY 27) is a 120.58-mile (194.05 km) long state highway that runs east–west from Interstate 278 (I-278) in the New York City borough of Brooklyn to Montauk Point State Park on Long Island, New York.
NY 952A: Beach Road in Cheektowaga: CR 290 CR 315: 0.75 1.21 Buffalo city line Dingens Street in Cheektowaga: NY 240: CR 316: 5.10 8.21 NY 952A: George Urban Boulevard in Cheektowaga: NY 78: CR 317: 1.85 2.98 NY 130 in Depew: Dick Road NY 952A in Cheektowaga: CR 319: 1.47 2.37 CR 523 in Cheektowaga: Indian and Rowley roads CR 322 in Depew: CR ...
It is known as Merrick Boulevard or Floyd H. Flake Boulevard in Queens, within New York City. Merrick Road runs east from the Queens neighborhood of Jamaica through Merrick past the county line between Nassau and Suffolk into Amityville , where it becomes Montauk Highway at the Amityville – Copiague village/hamlet line.
New York State Route 33 (NY 33) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States. The route extends for just under 70 miles (113 km) from NY 5 in Buffalo in the west to NY 31 in Rochester in the east. It is the only state highway that directly connects both cities, although it is rarely used today for that purpose.
Exit W6 serves as an interchange between the Wantagh and Merrick Road (CR 27). The Wantagh Parkway then crosses over Merrick Road, turning northwest and widening to six lanes. The parkway then bends back to the northeast, running along the eastern edge of Millpond County Park towards exit W5, which connects the parkway to NY 27 (Sunrise Highway).
New York State Route 78 (NY 78) is a 73.49-mile-long (118.27 km) state highway in western New York in the United States. While it is signed north–south, the southern portion runs in an east–west direction across Wyoming and Erie counties, from its beginning at a junction with NY 19 north of the village of Gainesville to the village of East Aurora.
NY 240 proceeds north as Harlem Road, paralleling the New York State Thruway just past exit 54, which serves as the northern terminus of NY 400. Crossing under NY 400, NY 240 crosses over more railroad tracks and intersects with CR 109 (Indian Church Road). [3] NY 240 northbound at the junction with NY 33 in Cheektowaga