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Route 55 continues east for another 0.2 miles (0.32 km), entering New Milford for about 0.1-mile (0.16 km), then briefly crossing back into Sherman for another 0.1-mile (0.16 km), before returning to New Milford. Route 55 becomes Webatuck Road in New Milford, running for another 0.6 miles (0.97 km) until it ends in the Gaylordsville section of ...
New York State Route 55 (NY 55) is a 122.45-mile-long (197.06 km) east-west state highway in southern New York, running from the Pennsylvania state line at the Delaware River in Barryville to the Connecticut state line at Wingdale.
Route Length (mi) [1] Length (km) From Via To Notes CR 51: 1.93 3.11 CR 55 in Southeast: Turk Hill Road US 202 / NY 22 in Brewster: CR 53: 1.05 1.69 Brewster village line North Main Street and Tonetta Lake and Peaceable Hill roads in Southeast: US 6: CR 54: 3.50 5.63 NY 22: Milltown Road in Southeast: Connecticut state line CR 55: 2.38 3.83 US ...
Served as a connector from New York State Route 27 to Montauk Airport. No longer recognized by SCDPW or NYSDOT. [1] CR 31: 4.02 6.47 CR 80 in Westhampton Beach: Old Riverhead Road CR 104 in Riverside: CR 32: 0.77 1.24 Dune Road Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays: Lighthouse Road Serves Ponquogue Bridge over Shinnecock Bay. Unsigned route.
I-684 at the New York state line: I-684 at the New York state line 1968: current No intersections with other roads in Connecticut; previously designated as I-87 I-691: 8.92: 14.36 I-84 in Southington: I-91/Route 66 in Meriden: 1976: current Formerly designated as US 6A, then Route 66
Renumbered Route 118 so that Route 116 could be reused to match New York Route 116: 4.24: 6.82 Route 35 in Ridgefield: NY 116 at the New York state line 1966: current Route 117: 11.32: 18.22 US 1 in Groton: Route 2 in Preston: 1963: current Route 118 — — — — — 1962 Route 118: 7.48: 12.04 Route 63 in Litchfield: Route 4 in Harwinton
Dutchess County, New York maintains a system of signed county routes primarily to serve local traffic between the various communities in the county. Route numbers below 100 generally increase progressively based on the alphabetical order of the towns where they are primarily located, beginning with Amenia and ending with Washington; however, several exceptions exist.
New Jersey line at Suffern; continues as I-287 / NJ 17: 1924 Longest state highway in New York;Concurrent with I-86 from Pennsylvania state line to Woodbury,where that section from Windsor to Woodbury designated as future I-86 NY 17A: 24.61 39.61 US 6 / NY 17 / NY 17M / NY 207 in Goshen: NY 17 in Tuxedo: 1930 NY 17B: 21.86 35.18 NY 97 in Delaware