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New York State Route 31B (NY 31B) was a state highway in central New York in the United States. It served as a connector between NY 31 , its parent route, in the Cayuga County village of Weedsport and NY 5 in the Onondaga County town of Elbridge .
The first NY 31B was a short-lived connector in Cicero that linked Lakeshore Road (at the time NY 31) to US 11 by way of Mud Mill Road. It was assigned c. 1932 [24] [25] and removed c. 1933. [25] [52] The second NY 31B was a connector linking NY 31 in Weedsport to NY 5 in the town of Elbridge. [31]
Grant Street (Route 3) Hoyt Street (Route 7 was replaced with the 7-Baynes/Richmond bus route, removing service from Hoyt) Michigan/Forest (Route 21) Niagara Street (Route 5) West Utica Street (Route 10. Weekend service using route 11 was also eliminated, leaving 12-Utica streetcars to operate daily.) In addition, elsewhere: Abbott Road (Route 14)
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The Buffalo Metro Rail, also operated by the NFTA, is a 6.4 miles (10.3 km) long, single-line light rail system that extends from Erie Canal Harbor in downtown Buffalo to the University Heights district (specifically, the South Campus of University at Buffalo) in the northeastern part of the city. The downtown section of the line runs above ...
The Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center is located on the southeast corner of North Division and Ellicott Streets in Downtown Buffalo, New York. The transportation center is open 24 hours daily.
A snowplow clears snow from a road, as a winter storm hits the Midwest, in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., January 5, 2025, in this still image obtained from video.
Downtown Buffalo and its central business district (CBD) had a 10.6-percent increase in residents from 2010 to 2017, as over 1,061 housing units became available; [85] the Seneca One Tower was redeveloped in 2020. [86] Other revitalized areas include Chandler Street, in the Grant-Amherst neighborhood, and Hertel Avenue in Parkside. [83] [87]