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Access to Interstate 81's Exit 1 is across the Susquehanna via the Conklin-Kirkwood Bridge. Conklin Forks – A hamlet in the western part of the town at the junction of County Roads 8 and 141. Conklin Station – A hamlet north of Corbettsville on NY-7. It was previously called "Milburn." Conklin Center – A hamlet north of Conklin village on ...
CR 20 / CR 141 in Conklin: CR 9: 1.75 2.82 Tioga County line Greenwood Road in Nanticoke: CR 21 CR 13: 3.38 5.44 NY 26: Nanticoke Drive in Union: NY 26 CR 16: 2.18 3.51 Piper Hill Road Edson Road in Windsor: NY 79: CR 20: 4.08 6.57 CR 8 / CR 141 in Conklin: Conklin Forks and Cedarhurst roads I-81 exit 1 in Conklin: CR 20S: 0.18 0.29 CR 20 Ramp ...
NY 81 bends northeastward, intersecting with the northern terminus of CR 75, where it turns eastward into the town of Greenville. In Greenville, NY 81 is the main street, remaining a two-lane residential street. Intersecting with CR 50 (North Road). [3] NY 81 continues eastward through Greenville, returning to being a rural two-lane highway and ...
US 11 proceeds northwestward through New York from the Pennsylvania border toward Binghamton along the eastern bank of the Susquehanna River.In the town of Kirkwood, it has a grade-separated interchange with County Route 177 (CR 177) between the Conklin–Kirkwood Bridge and CR 177's interchange with I-81, the Interstate's first exit in New York.
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About six miles (9.7 km) north of downtown, the highway enters the village of North Syracuse, where I-481 rejoins I-81 at exit 11 (exit 96 southbound). [ 3 ] While I-481 continues northwest from North Syracuse as NY 481 , I-81 travels north through residential areas of gradually decreasing density.
New York State Route 7 (NY 7) is a 180.30-mile-long (290.16 km) state highway in New York in the United States. The highway runs from the Pennsylvania state line south of Binghamton in Broome County, New York, to the Vermont state line east of Hoosick in Rensselaer County, where it continues as Vermont Route 9 (VT 9).
Continuing on, the route passes through a small, undeveloped area at an intersection with NY 962J, a signed reference route linking NY 434 to part of exit 66 of I-86/NY 17 and to NY 17C on the north bank of the river. Past NY 962J, the path of the Susquehanna River turns again, taking on a northeasterly track toward the Broome County line. NY ...