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NY 22 starts as an urban surface road, passing through the most populous communities along its route within its first 15 miles (24 km). After running northerly from its origin in the Bronx it veers slightly to the northeast in the vicinity of a traffic circle near Kensico Dam before heading northward for good as a mostly two-lane rural route all the way to the state's North Country.
The highway carrying both roads parallels I-84 at this point. Just past it, I-684 officially ends as NY 22 merges onto the freeway, having left the US 6/US 202 concurrency. NY 22 briefly continues north as a four-lane freeway before becoming a two-lane surface road by the at-grade intersection with Sodom and Old Milltown Roads. [3]
Irish Settlement Road NY 22 in Plattsburgh: Eastern terminus near exit 36 on the Adirondack Northway: CR 33: 14.48 23.30 CR 3 in Black Brook: Peasleeville, Norrisville, and Salmon River roads NY 22 in Plattsburgh: CR 34: 3.44 5.54 US 11: Hemmingford Road in Mooers: Canada–US border: Entire length formerly overlapped with NY 22: CR 35: 3.40 5. ...
NY 22B begins at NY 22 in Peru, just north of a bridge over the Little Ausable River.It briefly runs west until it reaches the grounds of the Peru Central School District building, and makes a sharp curve to the north at the intersection of Clinton County Route 37 (CR 37; River Road), replacing the trajectory of CR 39 (Jarvis Road).
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New York State Route 22A (NY 22A) is a short north–south state highway located within Washington County, New York, in the United States.The route extends for 10.6 miles (17.1 km) from an intersection with NY 22 in the town of Granville to the Vermont state line in the town of Hampton, where it becomes Vermont Route 22A (VT 22A).
New York State Route 128 (NY 128) is a 5.53-mile (8.90 km) long north–south state highway in northern Westchester County, New York. The route begins at an intersection with NY 22 just west of I-684 in the hamlet of Armonk. Crossing through downtown Armonk, the route connects to NY 117 in the southern end of the village of Mount Kisco.