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New York State Route 251 (NY 251) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States. It extends for 17.79 miles (28.63 km) from an intersection with NY 383 in Scottsville , Monroe County , to an intersection with NY 96 in the town of Victor , Ontario County .
On Tuesday, Nov. 26 the train made several New York stops in Fort Edward, Rouses Point Junction, Plattsburgh and Port Henry, as well Franklin Park, Illinois, according to the 2024 U.S. schedule.
South Wayneport Road in Macedon: NY 31 / CR 206 CR 308: 2.20 3.54 Ontario County line (becomes CR 8) Canandaigua Road in Macedon: NY 31: CR 309: 1.83 2.95 CR 308 Magog Road in Macedon: CR 312 CR 310: 1.77 2.85 CR 309 Erie Street in Macedon: Macedon village line CR 312: 2.25 3.62 Ontario County line (becomes CR 28) Alderman Road in Macedon: NY ...
The section of Route 20's pre-1921 alignment west of modern NY 350 received a designation c. 1931 when it became part of New York State Route 33B, an alternate route of NY 33 (now NY 441) that extended from Pittsford to Walworth via Macedon Center. NY 33 was truncated to end in Rochester in 1949, at which time NY 33B was renumbered to NY 31F ...
The track system begins at Bennett Avenue/5th Street going south out of Cripple Creek, goes past the old Midland Terminal Wye, then over a reconstructed train trestle, continues past historic mines and terminates very near the abandoned Anaconda mining camp. The return trip to Cripple Creek completes a total of 4 miles (6.4 km). [5]
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I-490 to New York Thruway – Victor, Rochester: Exit 26 (I-490) 90.55: 145.73: NY 250: Wayne: Town of Macedon: 98.02: 157.75: NY 31F west / NY 350 north – Ontario Center: Eastern terminus of NY 31F; southern terminus of NY 350; hamlet of Macedon: Village of Palmyra: 101.51: 163.36: NY 21 south to New York Thruway: Western terminus of NY 21 ...
Lehigh Valley Railroad Station is a historic railway station located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The Lehigh Valley Railroad built the station in 1905 but stopped using the station for passenger service in the 1950s. Later the station was used as a bus terminal and then as a night club.