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Putnam and Dutchess Turnpike April 11, 1827, c. 206 [116] Somers-North Salem-Carmel-Southeast corners, Pawlings: No Johnstown and Amsterdam Turnpike April 14, 1827, c. 243 [116] 15 miles (24 km) Johnstown, Oppenheim: NY 67, New Turnpike Road Yes From parts of Johnstown Turnpike Stephentown and Nassau Turnpike April 14, 1827, c. 256 [116 ...
New York State Route 115 (NY 115) is a 12.45-mile (20.04 km) long state highway located entirely within Dutchess County, New York.The route runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 44 (US 44) and NY 55 in the city of Poughkeepsie along the former Salt Point Turnpike to an interchange with the Taconic State Parkway in Clinton.
Salisbury Turnpike Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York. It was built in 1858 and is a single span stone masonry structure built of mortared random fieldstone. [2] Pilgrim's Progress Road Bridge is about 500 feet (150 m) southeast of this bridge. [3]
New York State Route 216 (NY 216) is a short state highway located entirely in Dutchess County, New York, in the United States.At 6.22 miles (10.01 km) in length, it connects NY 52 and NY 55 between the hamlets of Stormville (within the town of East Fishkill) at the west end and Poughquag (within the town of Beekman) at the east.
New York State Route 343 (NY 343) is a state highway located entirely within central Dutchess County, in the Hudson Valley region of the U.S. state of New York.It runs east–west from the intersection of NY 82 in the village of Millbrook to the town of Amenia, where it crosses the Connecticut state line and continues eastward as Route 343, a Connecticut state highway located entirely within ...
New York State Route 308 (NY 308) is a short state highway, 6.19 miles (9.96 km) in length, located entirely in northern Dutchess County, in the U.S. state of New York. It is a major collector road through a mostly rural area, serving primarily as a shortcut for traffic from the two main north–south routes in the area, U.S. Route 9 (US 9) and ...
Map of Central New England Railway lines in the Upper Hudson Valley, with the Rhinebeck and Connecticut Railroad in yellow ( ) The Rhinebeck and Connecticut Railroad ran about 35.0 miles (56.3 km) across northern Dutchess County and southern Columbia County, New York, from the Hudson River to near the northwest corner of Connecticut.
Hopewell Depot. After the New York and New England Railroad succeeded merging with the Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad at Hopewell Junction en route to the Fishkill Ferry station, they sought to expand traffic onto the newly built Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge in order to move goods to the other side of the Hudson River, and the Central New England Railway was perfectly willing to ...