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U.S. Route 20 in New York

U.S. Route 20 (US 20) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Newport, Oregon, to Boston, Massachusetts. In the U.S. state of New York, US 20 extends 372.32 miles (599.19 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley to the Massachusetts state line in the Berkshires. US 20 is the longest surface road in New York. It runs near the Lake Erie shore from Ripley to Buffalo and passes through the southern suburbs of Buffalo, the Finger Lakes, the glacial moraines of Central New York, and the city of Albany before crossing into Massachusetts. US 20 connects to all three major north–south Interstate Highways in Upstate New York: Interstate 390 (I-390) near Avon, I-81 south of Syracuse, and I-87 in Albany by way of NY 910F.

U.S. Route 20

Map of New York with US 20 highlighted in red and US 20 Truck in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the cities of Albany and Auburn
Length372.32 mi[1] (599.19 km)
ExistedNovember 11, 1926[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 20 at the Pennsylvania state line in Ripley
Major intersections
East end US 20 at the Massachusetts state line in New Lebanon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesChautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Madison, Oneida, Otsego, Herkimer, Schoharie, Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia
Highway system
US 20ANY 20B NY 20C

With the exception of Albany, it passes directly through no major cities of the state, bypassing Syracuse and Utica by great distances to the south while the New York State Thruway and New York State Route 5 (NY 5), which share its corridor, pass right through or close to them. It skirts the southern and eastern suburbs of Buffalo. It is, however, a major artery in many of the outlying areas it passes through in the hilly fringes of the Allegheny Plateau, often expanding to four lanes (it has no limited-access sections, although many intersecting roads are grade-separated) with extensive commercial strip development. One of these sections, the easterly of two concurrencies with NY 5 across the northern Finger Lakes, is the second-longest surface-road concurrency in New York, behind only the concurrency of I-86 and NY 17 in the Southern Tier,[1] extending 67 miles (108 km) from Avon to Auburn.

From Oneida County to Albany, the road follows the historic Cherry Valley Turnpike, built at the beginning of the 19th century to connect Albany and, at the time, the important villages of Duanesburg, Cherry Valley, Richfield Springs, Cazenovia, and Skaneateles. US 20 itself was assigned in 1926 and was the state's main east–west route from that time until the Thruway was completed in the 1950s.

Route description edit

US 20 enters Western New York closely paralleling the Lake Erie shoreline, the Thruway and NY 5. Passing through the southeastern suburbs of Buffalo, it assumes a due-east heading at Depew, taking it to the NY 5 overlap in Avon. The two roads pass through many of the communities at the north ends of the larger Finger Lakes, splitting in Auburn. Through Central New York and the Central New York Region to its east, US 20 drifts south into the rugged upper reaches of the Allegheny Plateau, distancing itself from the Thruway and NY 5 by as much as 20 miles (32 km) at some points.[3]

In the Capital District, the three routes all converge again, and US 20 goes right through downtown Albany, the largest city along its route in New York. Just before crossing the Hudson River, US 20 is joined again by US 9 for its second-longest concurrency, which ends just before the Thruway's Berkshire section in Schodack Center. From there, it drifts southward into the Berkshires, crossing the Massachusetts state line west of Pittsfield.[3]

All but 5.60 miles (9.01 km) of US 20's 372-mile (599 km) alignment in New York is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). In Cayuga County, the 1.21-mile (1.95 km) section of US 20 in Auburn between NY 38A and the eastern city line is maintained by the city of Auburn.[4] To the east in Albany County, the 4.39 miles (7.07 km) of US 20 in Albany from the western city line to the north end of the NY 32 overlap is also city-maintained.[5]

Western New York edit

From the state line to the Buffalo suburbs, US 20 is largely a two-lane through road on the same northeastern heading it has followed most of the way from Cleveland. It serves as the main street of the few communities it passes directly through. In the Buffalo area, US 20 begins to head more east, widening to four lanes and becoming a busy regional artery that intersects many other roads of major and minor importance. For the five miles (8.0 km) leading into Depew, it runs due north along with NY 78 as part of Transit Road, a busy commercial strip east of the city. At Depew, US 20 leaves Transit Road and begins its journey east across the state. The surrounding countryside returns to farmland by the Genesee County line.[3]

Lake Erie edit

 
The former northern terminus of NY 239 at US 20 in Alden

US 20 enters New York immediately after passing through State Line, Pennsylvania. It remains on the northeasterly course it has been following as I-90, now the New York State Thruway, veers between it and what is now NY 5 in order to remain on level ground. This section of US 20 hugs the foot of the beach ridge to the south of Lake Erie, which is sometimes visible from sections of the highway, in Chautauqua County. A mile and a half (2.4 km) east of the state line, Shortman Road[citation needed] (unsigned NY 950D[6]) leaves to the left for exit 61, the westernmost interchange on the Thruway. Shortly afterward, US 20 reaches its first settlement in New York, the hamlet of Ripley, where it intersects NY 76, the first touring route along US 20 in the state.[citation needed]

Another eight miles (13 km) of two-lane rural road, crossed at its midpoint by the onetime New York Central Railroad and now CSX Transportation mainline, brings US 20 into its first incorporated community, the village of Westfield. Here, NY 394 intersects US 20 in the middle of town on its way to the Thruway's next exit and the hamlet of Barcelona, where it encounters NY 5 and the lake. Beyond Westfield, US 20 begins to drift south, coming further inland as it heads northeast. 16 miles (26 km) to the east, it reaches Fredonia, the largest village along its route so far. 20 intersects with NY 60 at Reed Corners at the eastern edge of Fredonia, which heads north to the neighboring city of Dunkirk. Two miles (3.2 km) east, NY 39 becomes the first state route to end at US 20.[citation needed] It makes a loop of nearly 100 miles (160 km) through the interior of the state to return to US 20 in the Finger Lakes.[3]

Past this junction, the Thruway and US 20 begin to converge in flatter country until they cross as US 20 veers northward one mile (1.6 km) south of Silver Creek. US 20 Truck splits off from US 20 in the center of town and rejoins its parent northeast of the village. This portion of the truck route is cosigned as NY 5, and the first of two overlaps between US 20 and NY 5 begins here. The road resumes its northeasterly course to an access road to the Thruway's exit 58 at Irving. After crossing Cattaraugus Creek into Erie County, the concurrency ends, with NY 5 staying close to the lake and US 20 closely paralleling the Thruway. NY 438 leaves this junction to the east, following the creek into Cattaraugus Reservation.[citation needed]

US 20, which is now Southwestern Boulevard, remains straight when paralleling the Thruway, intersecting only one other state highway, NY 249, just east of the village of Farnham,[citation needed] in an 18-mile (29 km) stretch that brings it to the outer fringes of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area at Hamburg. Within two miles (3.2 km) of the junction with NY 75, which provides access to the Thruway, US 20 intersects US 62, the first U.S. Highway that it encounters in New York. Continuing on, US 20 crosses the Thruway to reach Big Tree.[citation needed] This hamlet was once home to a six-way intersection featuring US 20A,[7] but a late 2000s reconstruction project moved the west end of US 20A to a new junction to the northeast.[8][9] Like NY 39, US 20A makes a long loop through Wyoming and Livingston counties to return to US 20 in the Finger Lakes.[3]

Buffalo area edit

After the US 20A split, US 20 begins moving away from the lake and trends more to the east-northeast. The road becomes more developed, and, one mile (1.6 km) ahead, a major Buffalo landmark looms to the south—Highmark Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bills. On home game days in the fall, traffic clogs the highway as it crosses over the US 219 expressway and curves northeast to reach the eastern terminus of NY 179 at Mile Strip Road. NY 179 offers access to US 219 via an interchange 0.75 miles (1.21 km) to the west. A half-mile (0.80 km) beyond, the four-lane US 20 intersects the concurrent routes of NY 240 and NY 277, the main route to the village of Orchard Park off to the south.[citation needed]

At the West Seneca town line, US 20 turns due east when Reserve Road merges in from the west. After another mile (1.6 km), the road makes a 90-degree left turn at NY 187's northern terminus. It is now headed due north as Transit Road, a busy regional route that continues north as far as Lockport. After yet another mile (1.6 km), NY 16 and NY 78 come in from East Aurora to the southeast. NY 16 continues west to downtown Buffalo while NY 78 turns north to join US 20. Just north of the junction, Transit Road connects to the entrance ramps for an interchange with the NY 400 freeway, US 20's first interchange with a limited-access highway since meeting the Thruway in Irving.[citation needed]

Shops and stores line busy Transit Road on both sides as it divides the towns of West Seneca and Elma. A mile (1.6 km) north of NY 400, US 20 and NY 78 reach another state highway, NY 354, near Ebenezer. Not far from that intersection, Cheektowaga and Lancaster replace West Seneca and Elma as the towns on either side of the road. Increasing development and traffic heralds Transit Road's entry into the village of Depew, and, at NY 130, US 20 turns east, ending the overlap and taking the direction it will follow for most of the rest of its crossing of the state.[citation needed]

East of Buffalo edit

Taking the name Broadway, which NY 130 had retained from the city of Buffalo, US 20 goes through downtown Depew before it proceeds into the neighboring village of Lancaster. It returns to a rural two-lane road beyond Lancaster, passing through a traffic light only at the small village of Alden before crossing into Genesee County. In the town of Darien, US 20 continues straight past Darien Lakes State Park to the junction with NY 77 at Darien Center, where much summertime traffic turns north toward nearby Six Flags Darien Lake. NY 238 forks off to the southeast towards Attica at a junction two miles (3.2 km) to the east of Darien Center.[citation needed]

 
Dip in Genesee County

Past the junction with NY 238, which forks off to the southeast toward Attica, the highway begins going straight up and down into the creek valleys here at the northern fringe of the Allegheny Plateau. Passing lanes are sometimes available on the downhill sections, particularly in the next community to the east, Alexander, where another route to Attica, NY 98 crosses via an overpass.[citation needed] This allows traffic to continue at a high speed through the surrounding dairy and sod farms up the other side and into Bethany, the next town, whose four four-way intersections offer only blinking yellow lights and no stop or yield traffic control devices to slow down drivers.[citation needed]

This unbroken stretch ends with a new light shortly into the next town, Pavilion, where NY 63 crosses at an angle.[citation needed] Here, traffic bound for the Southern Tier and further turn right to eventually connect to I-390 at Mount Morris.[3] The four-lane US 20 straightaway continues across the town, with NY 19 also on an overpass at Pavilion Center. US 20 goes on past the Livingston County line 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the east, where it finally drops the Broadway name. After another two miles (3.2 km), the route enters the hamlet of Fraser, where the north–south NY 36 crosses US 20 on its way from Mount Morris to Caledonia. US 20 continues on to the community of Canawaugus six miles (9.7 km) to the east, where NY 5 enters from the village of Caledonia to the northwest and rejoins US 20. The two routes continue east from here to the village of Avon.[citation needed]

NY 5 concurrency and Finger Lakes edit

The 67-mile (108 km) concurrency that begins here is the longest in the state,[1] and it carries the two routes across the northern Finger Lakes region, a section of the plateau where glaciers carved deep valleys only to fill them with their meltwater. The land around the road is gently hilly, often wide open and heavily farmed, on the outermost fringes of the Rochester area. NY 39 is the first highway that intersects the concurrency, ending its loop just west of the traffic circle at Avon's center. About two miles (3.2 km) east of Avon, NY 5 and US 20 intersect NY 15, followed shortly by I-390, a north–south highway connecting US 20 and NY 5 to Rochester in the north and Corning in the south. In the village of Lima five miles (8.0 km) ahead, NY 5 and US 20 meet NY 15A, the eastern alternate route of NY 15. Just east of the village, the road crosses Honeoye Creek and enters Ontario County.[citation needed]

 
US 20 eastbound at NY 444 near Bloomfield

Across the county line, US 20 and NY 5 pass through the town and hamlet of West Bloomfield, where NY 65 comes to an end from the left. Next, in neighboring East Bloomfield, NY 444 leaves to the north for Victor and NY 64 joins the concurrency. NY 64 leaves three miles (4.8 km) later at the eastern end of US 20A in South Bloomfield. The highway continues through the open, rolling lake country to a junction with West Avenue west of the city of Canandaigua. At this point, NY 5 and US 20 turn southward to follow a bypass around the western and southern edge of the city. At Bristol Road, the first highway that the bypass crosses, NY 21 joins US 20 and NY 5 and follows both routes to Canandaigua, where a hill west of downtown offers a view to Canandaigua Lake, the first of the lakes it passes in this region.[citation needed]

In downtown Canandaigua, NY 21 leaves to join NY 332, a prime route from Canandaigua and the lake region to the eastern suburbs of Rochester via I-490. Past NY 332, the highway runs past the lowlands abutting the lakes to a junction with NY 364, which heads south down the east side of the lake. Now named Eastern Boulevard, the routes continue past Finger Lakes Community College to the next southbound highway, NY 247. Roughly 10 miles (16 km) of open road climb the gentle rise dividing Canandaigua and Seneca lakes, the latter of which is the largest of the Finger Lakes. This ascent is subsequently met by a descent as the highway heads toward Geneva.[citation needed]

Just outside the city in the Lenox Park neighborhood of the town of Geneva, another pair of routes, NY 14A and NY 245, come to their northern end. After entering the city and passing the campus of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, NY 5 and US 20 cross under NY 14A's parent route, NY 14, just before the lake shore. US 20 and NY 5 continue along the water as a four-lane road with a median and cross into Seneca County at the lake's outlet. As at Canandaigua, a southbound route, NY 96A, leaves just past the lake. NY 5 and US 20 continue on, following the northern edge of the Cayuga–Seneca Canal toward the village of Waterloo.[citation needed]

 
US 20, NY 5, and NY 414 in Seneca Falls

About 3 miles (5 km) east of NY 96A, US 20 and NY 5 reach that route's parent route, NY 96, in the center of Waterloo. Just outside the village, NY 414, a major north–south highway, creates another three-route concurrency when it joins from the north. It lasts for just 2 miles (3.2 km) to the center of Seneca Falls, home to Women's Rights National Historical Park and the National Women's Hall of Fame. Here, NY 414 departs to the south to follow the lake down to Watkins Glen while NY 5 and US 20 turn to the northeast at Van Cleef Lake.[citation needed]

This heading lasts for three miles (4.8 km) until NY 318 ends to the west right before a four-way intersection at NY 89. From here, the road runs straight in a slightly more easterly direction south of Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, where the Thruway is briefly visible to the north, before entering Cayuga County as it crosses over the Cayuga–Seneca Canal. In Cayuga County, the highway briefly returns to the east before a junction with NY 90. The highway subsequently turns southeast and back east over the next eight miles (13 km) as it approaches Auburn. NY 326 departs to the south at the western city limits. Roughly one mile (1.6 km) into the city, the roadway briefly splits as NY 34 and NY 38 briefly join. At NY 38A, the overlap between NY 5 and US 20 comes to an end as the two routes go their separate ways.[citation needed]

Central New York edit

While NY 5 heads north from the split toward Syracuse and the Thruway, US 20 keeps to its easterly heading, following East Genesee Street out of the city, proceeding past Auburn Correctional Facility to the Onondaga County line. Here, NY 41A comes in from the south at the western end of the village of Skaneateles, a community at the north end of the eponymous lake, the last Finger Lake along US 20. NY 321 leaves to the north in the center of town, and NY 41A's parent route, NY 41, begins its long journey to the Southern Tier on the other side of Skaneateles. US 20 continues east for another 1.25 miles (2.01 km) out of the village to the south end of NY 175, after which it starts trending southward, returning to two lanes.[citation needed]

 
View at Big Bend, east of LaFayette

The landscape starts to grow hillier as it begins to cross the glacial moraines of the less populated reaches of southern Onondaga County. About three miles (4.8 km) east of NY 175, US 20 is briefly joined by NY 174, which goes to Otisco Lake, the easternmost Finger Lake. The southward trend continues for another six miles (9.7 km) to an intersection with NY 80, a signed east–west route running north–south at this point. East of NY 80, it drops into the Onondaga Creek valley to connect to the northern terminus of NY 11A four miles (6.4 km) to the east before climbing the next ridge to LaFayette, where it intersects I-81 at exit 15 and meets its paralleling surface route, US 11 at junctions 0.5 miles (0.80 km) apart. At this point, US 20 is 15 miles (24 km) south of the Thruway.[citation needed]

From LaFayette, it drops into another deep valley, curving around an area known as Big Bend, prior to climbing back up five miles (8.0 km) towards the crest of the ridge at Pompey. Here, US 20 and NY 91 intersect at an elevation of 1,700 feet (520 m) above sea level.[10] After another two miles (3.2 km), the road drops down into the Limestone Creek valley and crosses into Madison County as it curves back up into higher ground. Another two miles (3.2 km) brings US 20 to the eastern terminus of NY 92, the south end of Cazenovia Lake and the village of Cazenovia itself. Its main street is marked by a brief concurrency with NY 13, a long, curving north–south route that comes from the cities of Ithaca and Cortland to the south.[citation needed]

East of Cazenovia, US 20 resumes its southward drift as it climbs into the high ground again and expands to four lanes, passing the small village of Morrisville in the process. It descends from there to its next state highway, NY 46, where it reverts to two lanes for a brief concurrency, after which NY 46 leaves for isolated Hamilton. The southern trend reverses itself after this junction, with first NY 26 and later NY 12B joining US 20 to create another three-route overlap. This persists for three very straight miles (4.8 km) until both leave to the north in the town of Madison. After another two miles (3.2 km), the highway crosses into Oneida County.[citation needed]

 
Typically rugged stretch of US 20 in Central New York

The major intersection here is NY 12, another long north–south route, three miles (4.8 km) into the county at Sangerfield, one mile (1.6 km) south of Waterville. From this intersection, US 20 takes the name Cherry Valley Turnpike from the historic road it follows towards Albany. US 20 climbs back into the high ground afterward and veers further southward to the next intersection with a major north–south highway, NY 8, at Bridgewater. Like NY 12, it leads northward to the city of Utica. After NY 8, the road crosses the headwaters of the Unadilla River into Otsego County.[citation needed]

Leatherstocking Region edit

US 20 enters Otsego County only for a mile (1.6 km), where it intersects County Route 18 (CR 18) which is the northern terminus of former NY 413, then enters Herkimer County next to the point where Herkimer, Otsego, and Oneida county lines converge. The highway is briefly in Herkimer County for about 173 feet (53 m), before entering into Oneida County. US 20 continues for about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) before entering back into Herkimer County, which brings it into the Leatherstocking Region, where James Fenimore Cooper set his Leatherstocking Tales. This section of the highway keeps trending south as it skirts the northern edge of the Catskill Mountains, offering scenic valley vistas to the south. To the north the land levels to the Mohawk Valley. Through much of this stretch, the road expands to four lanes as the region's main east–west artery.[citation needed]

As it enters the county, it enters West Winfield and begins to overlap NY 51 which comes in from the south. This overlap lasts for three miles (4.8 km) to Birmingham Corners, where NY 51 turns north toward Ilion, as US 20 continues east and soon reenters Otsego County. Trending southeast in the town of Richfield, six miles (9.7 km) pass before NY 28 briefly overlaps US 20 just west of Richfield Springs, a popular local shopping destination, on its long curve across the state from the Catskill Mountains to the Adirondack Mountains. NY 167 begins a few blocks further east, and US 20 returns to Herkimer County one mile (1.6 km) beyond that, intersecting only county roads over the next several miles.[citation needed]

A mile (1.6 km) after returning to Otsego County, NY 80 again intersects on its way from Cooperstown and Otsego Lake to the south to Fort Plain to the north. The next seven miles (11 km) of US 20 swing around the north end of the east ridge of Cherry Valley into the town of that name, where NY 166 leaves at a partial interchange to follow the valley south to Milford. After another swing around the valley's other ridge, US 20 crosses into Schoharie County. About two miles (3.2 km) from the county line, the highway intersects another long north–south route, NY 10, south of Sharon Springs. US 20 proceeds for another five miles (8.0 km) to Sharon, where NY 145 provides a route to Cobleskill to the south. Shortly after this junction, US 20 straightens out and follows an almost due-east heading for 11 miles (18 km) to its intersection with NY 30A and the southern terminus of NY 162 at Sloansville. The route continues east to Esperance, where it crosses Schoharie Creek to enter Schenectady County.[citation needed]

Capital District edit

The crossing of the Schoharie Creek brings US 20 into the first of three counties that make up the Capital District area. Here, development along the road increases and the road itself is often four lanes. The region is divided by the Hudson River, where US 20 begins its second-longest concurrency with US 9, the state's longest north–south U.S. Highway.[3]

West of the Hudson River and Albany edit

Just past the county line, another Catskills-to-Canada highway, NY 30, intersects with US 20. About three miles (4.8 km) beyond that is the northern terminus of short NY 395, which runs south to the ever-closer NY 7. US 20 veers closer to NY 7 before finally intersecting the highway three miles (4.8 km) from NY 395. Not far to the east is an interchange with I-88, NY 7's paralleling freeway between Binghamton and Schenectady. Access to I-88 is via a shared access road from both routes due to the oblique angle of the intersection.[citation needed] From here, the highway, now known as Western Turnpike, continues to trend to the south for another four miles (6.4 km) to the southern terminus of NY 406 at the hamlet of Gifford. Shortly afterward, US 20 enters Albany County as the Helderberg Escarpment looms to the south.[citation needed]

It stays straight to its first major intersection, the northern terminus of NY 397 a mile (1.6 km) later, which is followed two miles (3.2 km) later by a junction with NY 158 just east of Watervliet Reservoir. After another 1.5 miles (2.4 km), CSX Transportation's main line crosses over the highway again. Development begins to pick up where NY 146 comes in from the north for a short overlap that ends at Hartmans Corners and Tawasentha Park. The road reaches the Albany suburbs two miles (3.2 km) to the east, where NY 155 intersects US 20 in Westmere. Just beyond the community is Crossgates Mall, a major Albany-area destination. Immediately east of the mall is US 20's first crossing of the Thruway, now I-87, since the southern Buffalo suburbs, and the southern end of NY 910F, an unsigned spur of the Adirondack Northway, in an area known as McKownville.[citation needed]

A half-mile (0.80 km) later, the busy four-lane route passes the south side of the State University of New York at Albany's highly modernistic campus. It continues into the city of Albany itself as Western Avenue. Commercial developments line both sides of US 20 to the interchange with NY 85, a truncated freeway that connects to US 20 via the adjacent Dayton and Ormond streets. The neighborhoods around the road become primarily residential at this point. Roughly one mile (1.6 km) from NY 85, US 20 forks right onto Madison Avenue and passes the College of Saint Rose.[citation needed]

 
US 20 as it crosses the Dunn Memorial Bridge along with US 9

After Washington Park on the north side, downtown Albany draws nearer, with Erastus Corning Tower, the tallest building in the state outside of New York City, rising ahead. US 9W crosses Madison from Delaware Avenue to Lark Street, with its concurrent NY 443 terminating on the southern side of the intersection where Delaware ends at Madison. Shortly afterward, US 20 runs along the south side of Empire State Plaza, the modern complex that houses the offices of state legislators and many executive branch agencies. A few blocks further is South Pearl Street, also NY 32, a long route from the lower Hudson Valley to Glens Falls. US 20 follows two blocks of South Pearl Street and NY 32 to reach an interchange with the South Mall Arterial. US 20 leaves NY 32 here, following an eastern extension of the arterial to the complex interchange connecting I-787 with US 9 and US 20. US 9 joins US 20 amid the junction, and both routes crosses the Hudson via the Dunn Memorial Bridge, the southernmost free crossing of the Hudson.[citation needed]

East of the Hudson River: US 9 and the Berkshires edit

At the east end of the bridge, US 9 and US 20, now in the city and county of Rensselaer, follow the offramps past the stubs built for the canceled South Mall Expressway and assume a southeastern course along a busy four-lane strip containing a center turn lane. Near the city limit, NY 9J leaves to the south to follow the river's east bank down to Stockport. The road subsequently goes up a hill with a panoramic view of the Albany skyline behind it and proceeds into the town of East Greenbush, where NY 151 heads off to the northeast. After two miles (3.2 km) with heavy commercial development on either side of the road, US 4 begins and leaves to the north at a busy intersection.[citation needed] The center of town follows, after which the concurrency enters Schodack.[citation needed]

 
US 20 merges here with US 9 in Schodack

In Schodack, development along the road begins to ease as the center turn lane gives way to a double yellow line. At Schodack Center, located four miles (6.4 km) from East Greenbush, I-90 and US 20 meet again for the first time in 300 miles (480 km). Just after the interchange, NY 150 comes to its southern end and US 9 and US 20 split at junctions less than 0.5 miles (0.80 km) apart. While US 9 heads south for Poughkeepsie and the city of New York, US 20 reverts to two lanes and maintains its southeastern course for another two miles (3.2 km) before turns more to the east for another two miles (3.2 km). In Nassau, it connects to the north end of NY 203. East of the village, the terrain becomes hillier, indicating that US 20 has reached the edge of the Berkshires.[citation needed]

About two miles (3.2 km) outside of the village of Nassau, NY 66 joins the road. This overlap ends just before the Columbia County line, with NY 66 following a southerly course toward Chatham. US 20, meanwhile follows Kinderhook and Wyomanock creeks, through narrow, wooded valleys to New Lebanon, passing Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, a National Historic Landmark as the second-oldest Shaker settlement in the country. In the center of this small town, US 20 meets NY 22, the longest north–south route in the state, and the two form a one-mile (1.6 km) overlap, US 20's last concurrency in New York. After the split, US 20 makes a wide turn and heads almost south up a mountainside, climbing into Massachusetts near Pittsfield State Forest a mile (1.6 km) later.[citation needed]

History edit

Origins edit

The road from Albany heading west was first constructed as a toll road or turnpike at the end of the 18th century. The First Great Western Turnpike Corporation was chartered in 1799 to build a road from Albany, the capital of New York, to the Revolutionary War frontier town of Cherry Valley.[11] In 1803, a second corporation, the Third Great Western Turnpike, was chartered to further extend the road to Cazenovia.[12] The Third Great Western Turnpike was completed as planned by 1811 and was heavily used by people trying to establish new settlements in central New York. The two turnpikes, collectively known as the Cherry Valley Turnpike, became a stagecoach route in 1816. The Cherry Valley Turnpike name was also later applied to an untolled extension of the road west to Skaneateles.[13]

The establishment of the Erie Canal and the Utica and Schenectady Railroad slowly ate away at the revenues of the Cherry Valley Turnpike. The turnpike stopped being a toll road in 1857.[13] A similar turnpike east of the Hudson River, connecting Rensselaer to the Massachusetts state line was also established in 1799 as the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike.[14] This turnpike remained in operation as late as 1896,[15] but it eventually folded around the turn of the 20th century. The state took over the maintenance of highways at the beginning of the 20th century and began paving many roads across the state. In 1908, the legislature created a statewide system of unsigned legislative routes that used these new state highways and other, yet-to-be improved roads.[16]

Early designations edit

Several parts of the former Cherry Valley and Rensselaer and Columbia turnpikes were included in the new route system. East of the Hudson River, the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike became part of Route 1 from Schodack Center to Rensselaer and part of Route 21 from Nassau east to the Massachusetts state line. West of Albany, the Cherry Valley Turnpike was designated as part of Route 9 from Cazenovia to Bouckville and as part of Route 8 from there to a point south of Oriskany Falls. Another section, from Bridgewater to East Winfield, was included in Route 23.[16][17] In 1912, the segment of the turnpike between Sharon and Sharon Springs became part of the new Route 38-a.[17]

Farther west, Route 6 and Route 18 were assigned in 1908 to two major east–west roads connecting Buffalo to Albany and the Pennsylvania state line, respectively.[16][17] West of modern-day Utica, Route 6 followed the old Genesee Road, a highway that passed through Auburn, Geneva, Avon, and Batavia on its way to Buffalo.[18] The easternmost leg of Route 6 in Guilderland and Albany used a portion of the Cherry Valley Turnpike. Route 18, meanwhile, utilized a series of highways that ran either along or slightly inland from Lake Erie.[16][17] All of Route 18 and most of Route 6—including all of the route west of Auburn—later became part of the Yellowstone Trail,[19] an early cross-country auto trail established in 1912.[20] East of Albany, the trail utilized the old Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike.[19]

On March 1, 1921, the legislature redefined the legislative route system, altering or removing several routes and adding others. Routes 6 and Route 18 were left virtually unchanged, as was the portion of Route 1 north of Schodack Center. Route 21, however, was altered to follow modern NY 66 between Averill Park and East Nassau. In the Central New York Region, Route 38-a was redesignated as Route 39 and extended west along the Cherry Valley Turnpike to meet Route 8 near Oriskany Falls. From Bridgewater to Oriskany Falls, Route 39 overlapped with Route 23.[21] The legislative route system remained New York's primary route numbering system until the mid-1920s.[22]

Assignment edit

Highways were first publicly numbered in New York in 1924. One of the handful of routes assigned at this time was NY 5, a cross-state route that extended from the Pennsylvania line in the west to the Massachusetts line in the east. From Auburn west, it initially utilized all of legislative Route 18 and the portion of Route 6 east of Avon. In between Buffalo and Avon, NY 5 used a linear, previously unnumbered east–west road to the south that bypassed the communities along Route 6. Continuing east from Auburn, NY 5 followed the Cherry Valley Turnpike (partially Route 6, Route 8, Route 9, Route 23, and Route 39) to Albany and the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike (partially Route 1 and Route 21) to Massachusetts.[19][22]

One or two years later, however, the portion of NY 5 from Buffalo to Albany was shifted north to its modern alignment—mostly old legislative Route 6—and the former, more southerly route was designated as New York State Route 7 (NY 7). Around the same time, a parallel route to the south, from Buffalo through East Aurora and Geneseo to near Avon, was designated as NY 35.[19] NY 7 and NY 35 were both short-lived designations as US 20 was assigned on November 11, 1926, as part of the establishment of the U.S. Numbered Highway System.[2] When the U.S. Highway was first posted in New York in 1927, it was assigned to then-NY 5 from the Pennsylvania line to near Hamburg, a previously unnumbered but state-maintained highway between Hamburg and East Aurora, NY 35 from East Aurora to Geneseo, NY 7 between Skaneateles and Albany, and NY 5 from Albany to the Massachusetts line. US 20 overlapped with NY 5 between Avon and Skaneateles. The old NY 7 from Buffalo to Avon was renumbered to NY 35.[19][23]

Realignments edit

In the 1930 state highway renumbering, an alternate route of US 20 between Irving and Hamburg became NY 20B. While US 20 ran along the shore of Lake Erie between the two locations, NY 20B followed a more inland alignment that took it east of Angola.[24][25] US 20 was realigned c. 1932 to follow NY 20B between the two locations. The former lakeside routing of US 20 became part of an extended NY 5. Around the same time, the portion of Southwestern Boulevard between US 20 and NY 78 (now NY 187) in the towns of Hamburg and Orchard Park was designated as part of NY 18C.[26][27] This segment of NY 18C was renumbered to NY 278 c. 1935.[28][29] Farther east, US 20 was realigned c. 1931 to pass through Lakeville on its way from Geneseo to East Avon.[25][30]

The most substantial realignment in US 20's New York history occurred c. 1938 when it was shifted north onto its current alignment between Hamburg and East Avon, replacing NY 278 and NY 35. Most of the previous route via East Aurora and Geneseo initially became NY 20A;[31][32] however, that route was partially redesignated as US 20A by the following year.[33] In the mid-1950s, a new four-lane roadway, Eastern Boulevard, was built north of Lake Shore Drive between South Main Street in Canandaigua and the modern-day intersection of Lake Shore and Eastern Boulevard in Hopewell. US 20 and NY 5 were moved from Lake Shore Drive to the new highway upon completion.[34][35] The remainder of the bypass around the southwestern extents of the city was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[36][37]

In Canandaigua, the former routing of US 20 on South Main Street remains state maintained as NY 942T;[6] until 1996, the portion of West Avenue between the west end of the bypass and the Canandaigua city line (also old US 20) was also maintained by NYSDOT as NY 942W. Even though maintenance of the road was transferred to the town of Canandaigua on September 1, 1996,[38][39] the designation remained in NYSDOT documents until 2007.[40][41] In Hamburg, the section of old US 20 between Athol Springs and Big Tree that did not become part of NY 5 c. 1932 is now CR 576 from NY 5 to Bayview Road and NY 951E, an unsigned reference route, from US 62 to US 20A.[6][42]

In Geneva, US 20 was initially routed on East North Street and Border City Road, overlapping with NY 14 through the city and rejoining its modern routing in East Geneva.[25] The overlap was eliminated c. 1931 when US 20 was moved onto a new roadway located along the edge of Seneca Lake.[25][26] US 20 was realigned again in the 1960s to use a new divided highway built midway between the lake shore road and Border City Road.[43][44] Border City Road is now maintained by Seneca County as CR 110.[45]

Construction and legacy edit

 
 
Signage for the Route 20 Scenic Byway

While most of US 20 was constructed in the early 20th century as part of the legislative route system, many sections of the highway were left unimproved or unbuilt until well into the 1930s. Two substantial sections of the route—from Alexander (NY 98) to Avon and from Auburn to Cazenovia—were unimproved or unbuilt as late as 1926.[19] The portion from Auburn to Skaneateles was brought up to state highway standards c. 1930[24][25] while the section connecting LaFayette (US 11) to Pompey (NY 91) was built by the following year.[25][26] The last section of the Skaneateles–Cazenovia segment to open was the piece between Pompey and Cazenovia, which opened to traffic in mid-September 1934.[46] Meanwhile, the highway was brought up to standards from Alexander to Bethany c. 1934,[47][48] from Bethany to Pavilion (NY 19) c. 1935,[29][48] between Pavilion and NY 36 c. 1936,[29][49] and from NY 36 to Avon c. 1937.[49][50]

The now-complete US 20 was the major thoroughfare across New York for several decades. During the early days, there were no motels around and only major cities—such as Auburn and Albany—had hotels. Around the late 1940s, automobiles became much more reliable and US 20 grew into a strong touring road. The road was one of the most traveled up until the New York State Thruway was created in the 1950s. Much of traffic and progress along US 20 were halted as a result.[51] The 372-mile (599 km) US 20 is lined with historical places, including Sharon Springs, Cherry Valley, Bouckville, Cazenovia, Skaneateles, Auburn, Geneva, and East Aurora. The length of US 20 from LaFayette to Duanesburg was designated as a 108-mile (174 km) New York State Scenic Byway on August 10, 2005.[52][53]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ChautauquaTown of Ripley0.000.00 
 
US 20 west – North East
Pennsylvania state line
1.422.29 
 
 
 
Shortman Road (NY 950D north) to I-90 / New York Thruway
Southern terminus of unsigned NY 950D
3.115.01  NY 76 – ShermanHamlet of Ripley
Village of Westfield11.0117.72  
 
 
 
NY 394 to I-90 / New York Thruway
Fredonia27.5944.40  
 
 
 
 
 
NY 60 to I-90 / New York Thruway / NY 5 – Dunkirk, Jamestown
Sheridan29.6647.73 
 
NY 39 east – Forestville
Western terminus of NY 39
Silver Creek38.6362.17 
 
 
 
 
NY 5 west (LECT) / US 20 Truck east
Western terminus of NY 5 concurrency; western terminus of US 20 Truck
Hanover40.5865.31   I-90 / New York ThruwayExit 58 (I-90 / Thruway); hamlet of Irving
ErieBrant41.5166.80 
 
 
 
NY 5 east (LECT) / NY 438 east
Traffic circle; eastern terminus of NY 5 concurrency; eastern terminus of NY 438
44.0270.84  NY 249
Town of Hamburg59.3695.53  
 
 
 
NY 75 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Buffalo, Hamburg
61.1898.46  
 
 
 
US 62 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Buffalo, Hamburg, Fairgrounds
61.9699.71 
 
US 20A east (Big Tree Road)
Western terminus of US 20A; hamlet of Big Tree
Town of Orchard Park64.96104.54 
 
 
 
NY 179 west / CR 460 east (Mile Strip Road)
Eastern terminus of NY 179; western terminus of CR 460
65.65105.65   NY 240 / NY 277 (Orchard Park Road) / Lake Avenue
West Seneca68.85110.80 
 
NY 187 south (Transit Road)
Northern terminus of NY 187
West SenecaElma
town line
69.75112.25  
 
NY 16 / NY 78 south (Seneca Street)
Western terminus of NY 78 concurrency
70.25113.06  NY 400 – East Aurora, BuffaloInterchange
72.04115.94  NY 354 (Clinton Street)
Depew74.94120.60 
 
 
 
  NY 78 north (Transit Road) / NY 130 west (Broadway) – Amtrak
Eastern terminus of NY 78 concurrency; eastern terminus of NY 130
GeneseeTown of Darien90.85146.21  
 
 
 
 
NY 77 to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Corfu
Hamlet of Darien Center
92.80149.35 
 
NY 238 south – Attica
Northern terminus of NY 238; hamlet of Darien
Town of Alexander97.77157.35  
 
 
 
 
NY 98 to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Alexander, Attica, Batavia
Partial cloverleaf interchange
Pavilion107.53173.05  
 
 
 
NY 63 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Pavilion, Batavia
109.80176.71  
 
 
 
NY 19 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Pavilion, LeRoy
Partial cloverleaf interchange
LivingstonTown of York116.92188.16  NY 36 (Main Street)
Town of Caledonia122.90197.79 
 
NY 5 west – Caledonia, Mumford
Western terminus of NY 5 concurrency
Village of Avon123.80199.24 
 
NY 39 west – Geneseo
Eastern terminus of NY 39
Town of Avon126.07202.89  NY 15Hamlet of East Avon
126.68203.87  I-390 – Rochester, CorningExit 10 (I-390)
Village of Lima131.04210.89  NY 15A (Lake Avenue)
OntarioWest Bloomfield134.85217.02 
 
NY 65 north / CR 37 south
Southern terminus of NY 65
East Bloomfield139.72224.86 
 
NY 64 north – Mendon
Western terminus of NY 64 concurrency
141.53227.77 
 
NY 444 north – Downtown Bloomfield
Southern terminus of NY 444
142.79229.80 
 
 
 
US 20A west / NY 64 south – Naples
Eastern terminus of NY 64 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 20A
Town of Canandaigua147.60237.54 
 
NY 21 south – Naples
Western terminus of NY 21 concurrency
City of Canandaigua149.23240.16 
 
 
 
NY 21 north / NY 332 north / South Main Street (NY 942T) – Business District, Resort Area
Eastern terminus of NY 21 concurrency; southern terminus of NY 332; NY 942T is former routing of US 20
Town of Canandaigua150.47242.16 
 
NY 364 south – Resort Area, CMAC
Northern terminus of NY 364
Hopewell152.53245.47 
 
NY 247 south – CMAC
Northern terminus of NY 247
Town of Geneva162.83262.05 
 
 
 
NY 14A south / NY 245 south – Penn Yan, Naples
Northern terminus of NY 245 and NY 14A
City of Geneva164.45264.66  
 
 
NY 14 / NY 14 Truck south – Watkins Glen
Partial cloverleaf interchange; western terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency
 
 
 
NY 14 Truck north (Lake Street) – Geneva
Eastern terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency
SenecaTown of Waterloo167.08268.89 
 
NY 96A south / Sessler Drive – Ovid, Ithaca
Hamlet of East Geneva; northern terminus of NY 96A
Village of Waterloo171.78276.45  NY 96
Town of Seneca Falls173.21278.75 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 414 north to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Clyde
Western terminus of NY 414 concurrency
175.43282.33 
 
NY 414 south (Ovid Street)
Eastern terminus of NY 414 concurrency; hamlet of Seneca Falls
178.48287.24 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 318 west to I-90 / New York Thruway – Del Lago
Eastern terminus of NY 318
Seneca FallsTyre
town line
178.58287.40  NY 89 – Ithaca, Savannah
CayugaMontezuma180.53290.53  NY 90 – Montezuma, Cayuga
Aurelius188.63303.57 
 
NY 326 west – Union Springs
Eastern terminus of NY 326
Auburn190.01305.79 
 
NY 38 north (State Street) – Port Byron, Auburn Correctional Facility
Western terminus of NY 38 concurrency
190.18306.07 
 
  
 
 
 
 
NY 34 south / NY 38 to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Weedsport, Ithaca, Moravia
Eastern terminus of NY 38 concurrency
190.47306.53 
 
  NY 5 east / NY 38A – Weedsport
Eastern terminus of NY 5 concurrency; northern terminus of NY 38A
190.58306.71 
 
NY 38A south – Owasco
Eastern terminus of NY 38A concurrency
OnondagaVillage of Skaneateles196.97316.99 
 
NY 41A south (Kane Avenue)
Northern terminus of NY 41A
197.44317.75 
 
NY 321 north – Camillus
Southern terminus of NY 321
198.08318.78 
 
NY 41 south – Homer, Cortland
Northern terminus of NY 41
Town of Skaneateles199.27320.69 
 
NY 175 east – Marcellus, Syracuse
Western terminus of NY 175
Town of Marcellus202.45325.81 
 
NY 174 south – Otisco Lake
Western terminus of NY 174 concurrency
202.78326.34 
 
NY 174 north – Marcellus
Eastern terminus of NY 174 concurrency
Onondaga208.60335.71  NY 80 (Lords Hill Road)
LaFayette212.80342.47 
 
To NY 11A – Cardiff
Access via Field Lane; hamlet of Cardiff
214.46345.14 
 
I-81 south – Binghamton
Exit 15 (I-81)
214.78345.65  
 
 
US 11 to I-81 north – Syracuse
Pompey220.74355.25  NY 91 – Jamesville, Fabius
MadisonTown of Cazenovia229.20368.86 
 
NY 92 west (Syracuse Road) – Manlius, Syracuse
Eastern terminus of NY 92
Village of Cazenovia229.87369.94 
 
NY 13 south (Rippleton Road) – DeRuyter
Western terminus of NY 13 concurrency
230.46370.89 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 13 north (Farnham Street) to I-90 / New York Thruway – Chittenango
Eastern terminus of NY 13 concurrency
Eaton245.02394.32 
 
NY 46 north (Bear Path Road) – Munnsville, Oneida
Western terminus of NY 46 concurrency
245.23394.66 
 
NY 46 south – Hamilton
Eastern terminus of NY 46 concurrency
245.79395.56 
 
NY 26 south (Fargo Road) – Georgetown
Western terminus of NY 26 concurrency
Town of Madison247.44398.22 
 
NY 12B south – Hamilton
Western terminus of NY 12B concurrency
250.44403.04 
 
 
 
NY 12B north / NY 26 north – Oriskany Falls
Eastern terminus of NY 12B  / NY 26 concurrency
OneidaSangerfield255.89411.82  NY 12 – Sherburne, Waterville, Utica
Bridgewater263.51424.08  
 
 
 
NY 8 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Leonardsville, Clayville, Utica
Hamlet of Bridgewater
OtsegoPlainfield 
 
CR 18 south – Unadilla Forks
Former northern terminus of NY 413
Herkimer
No major junctions
Oneida
No major junctions
HerkimerWest Winfield266.63429.10 
 
NY 51 south (South Street)
Western terminus of NY 51 concurrency
Town of Winfield269.47433.67 
 
NY 51 north – Ilion
Eastern terminus of NY 51 concurrency
OtsegoRichfield276.90445.63 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 28 north to I-90 / New York Thruway – Mohawk
Western terminus of NY 28 concurrency
Richfield Springs277.36446.37 
 
 
 
NY 28 south (Prospect Street) to I-88 – Cooperstown
Eastern terminus of concurrency NY 28
277.77447.03 
 
NY 167 north (Church Street) – Little Falls
Southern terminus of NY 167
Herkimer
No major junctions
OtsegoSpringfield283.78456.70  NY 80 – Cooperstown, Fort PlainHamlet of Springfield Center
  CR 31 – Glimmerglass State Park
Town of Cherry Valley290.98468.29 
 
NY 166 south – Cherry Valley
Partial cloverleaf interchange; northern terminus of NY 166
SchoharieSharon Springs297.37478.57  
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 10 (Main Street / France Street) to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway / I-88 – Canajoharie, Richmondville
Sharon302.35486.59 
 
NY 145 south – Cobleskill
Northern terminus of NY 145
Town of Esperance312.65503.16  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 30A / NY 162 north to I-90 / New York Thruway / I-88 – Fultonville, Central Bridge, Fonda
Southern terminus of NY 162; hamlet of Sloansville
SchenectadyDuanesburg317.01510.18  
 
 
 
 
 
NY 30 to I-90 / New York Thruway / I-88 – Amsterdam, Schoharie
320.18515.28 
 
NY 395 south – Delanson
Northern terminus of NY 395
322.88519.62  NY 7 – Schenectady, CobleskillHamlet of Duanesburg
323.95521.35  
 
 
 
I-88 to I-90 / New York Thruway – Albany, Binghamton
Exit 24 (I-88); ramps are on shared access road between US 20 and NY 7
Princetown327.30526.74 
 
NY 406 east (Gifford Church Road) – Schenectady
Western terminus of NY 406
AlbanyTown of Guilderland329.23529.84 
 
NY 397 south (Dunnsville Road) – Altamont
Northern terminus of NY 397
330.73532.26  NY 158 – Altamont, Schenectady
333.81537.22 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 146 east (Carman Road) to I-90 / New York Thruway / I-890 – Schenectady
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 146
334.49538.31 
 
NY 146 west – Altamont
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 146
336.40541.38   NY 155 (State Farm Road / New Karner Road) – Voorheesville, ColonieHamlet of Westmere
338.88545.37 
 
 
 
 
 
To I-87 / I-90 / New York Thruway
Access via NY 910F; hamlet of McKownville
Albany340.87548.58  NY 85 (Crosstown Arterial)Access via local roads
343.34552.55  
 
US 9W / NY 443 west (Lark Street / Delaware Avenue)
Eastern terminus of NY 443
344.04553.68Grand Street (NY 912G)Southern terminus of unsigned NY 912G
344.14553.84 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 32 south (South Pearl Street) to I-787 / I-87 Toll / New York Thruway
Southern terminus of concurrency with NY 32
344.22553.97 
 
NY 32 north (South Pearl Street)
Northern terminus of concurrency with NY 32
344.41554.27South Mall Arterial (NY 913V) – Empire State PlazaInterchange
344.58554.55  
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-787 / US 9 north to I-87 Toll / New York Thruway – Troy
Western terminus of concurrency with US 9
Hudson RiverDunn Memorial Bridge
RensselaerRensselaer345.17555.50 
 
  NY 151 east – 3rd Avenue Extension, Broadway, Albany–Rensselaer station
345.75556.43 
 
 
To NY 9J south – Castleton
Grade-separated interchange; northern terminus of NY 9J
Town of East Greenbush348.54560.92 
 
US 4 north – Troy
Southern terminus of US 4; hamlet of East Greenbush
Town of Schodack350.35563.83 
 
To I-90 via Miller Road (NY 912F)
To I-90 exit 10; eastern terminus of unsigned NY 912F
351.72566.04  I-90 – Albany, BostonExit 11 (I-90)
352.23566.86  NY 150 – Castleton, East Schodack, West Sand LakeHamlet of Schodack Center
352.60567.45 
 
US 9 south – Hudson
Eastern terminus of concurrency with US 9
Village of Nassau356.71574.07 
 
NY 203 south – Chatham
Northern terminus of NY 203
Town of Nassau361.17581.25 
 
NY 66 south – Chatham
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 66
East Nassau362.92584.06 
 
NY 66 north – East Nassau, Averill Park
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 66
ColumbiaNew Lebanon369.58594.78 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 22 south to I-90 Toll / Berkshire Connector – Austerlitz
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 22; hamlet of New Lebanon
370.32595.97 
 
NY 22 north – Lebanon Springs
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 22; hamlet of Lebanon Springs
372.32599.19 
 
US 20 east – Pittsfield
Continuation into Massachusetts
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Suffixed routes edit

US 20 has had seven suffixed routes in New York; one U.S. Highway (US 20A) and six New York state routes. All six state routes have been removed or redesignated; US 20A, however, still exists.

US 20 Truck edit

 

 

U.S. Route 20 Truck

LocationSilver Creek

U.S. Route 20 Truck (US 20 Truck) is a short truck route of US 20 in Silver Creek. The road begins at an intersection with US 20 in Silver Creek, goes along Central Avenue for 0.05 miles (0.080 km) as NY 952H and merges in with NY 5. The two become concurrent for another mile (1.6 km) on Howard Street where US 20 Truck ends at an intersection with US 20.

In the village of Silver Creek, commercial truck traffic is not allowed to use US 20 east unless said traffic is making deliveries to local businesses in either the village or the South Dayton, Perrysburg, and Cherry Creek areas southeast of Silver Creek. All other commercial truck traffic per New York state vehicle and traffic laws must use US 20 Truck through the village.

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the section of U S Route 20 in New York For the entire route see U S Route 20 U S Route 20 US 20 is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Newport Oregon to Boston Massachusetts In the U S state of New York US 20 extends 372 32 miles 599 19 km from the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley to the Massachusetts state line in the Berkshires US 20 is the longest surface road in New York It runs near the Lake Erie shore from Ripley to Buffalo and passes through the southern suburbs of Buffalo the Finger Lakes the glacial moraines of Central New York and the city of Albany before crossing into Massachusetts US 20 connects to all three major north south Interstate Highways in Upstate New York Interstate 390 I 390 near Avon I 81 south of Syracuse and I 87 in Albany by way of NY 910F U S Route 20Map of New York with US 20 highlighted in red and US 20 Truck in blueRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the cities of Albany and AuburnLength372 32 mi 1 599 19 km ExistedNovember 11 1926 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 20 at the Pennsylvania state line in RipleyMajor intersectionsI 90 New York Thruway in Hanover US 62 in Hamburg NY 400 in West Seneca I 390 in Avon I 81 US 11 in LaFayette I 88 NY 7 in Duanesburg US 9W in Albany I 787 US 9 in Albany US 4 in East Greenbush I 90 US 9 in SchodackEast endUS 20 at the Massachusetts state line in New LebanonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesChautauqua Erie Genesee Livingston Ontario Seneca Cayuga Onondaga Madison Oneida Otsego Herkimer Schoharie Schenectady Albany Rensselaer ColumbiaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided New York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 19A US 20A US 20ANY 20B NY 20C With the exception of Albany it passes directly through no major cities of the state bypassing Syracuse and Utica by great distances to the south while the New York State Thruway and New York State Route 5 NY 5 which share its corridor pass right through or close to them It skirts the southern and eastern suburbs of Buffalo It is however a major artery in many of the outlying areas it passes through in the hilly fringes of the Allegheny Plateau often expanding to four lanes it has no limited access sections although many intersecting roads are grade separated with extensive commercial strip development One of these sections the easterly of two concurrencies with NY 5 across the northern Finger Lakes is the second longest surface road concurrency in New York behind only the concurrency of I 86 and NY 17 in the Southern Tier 1 extending 67 miles 108 km from Avon to Auburn From Oneida County to Albany the road follows the historic Cherry Valley Turnpike built at the beginning of the 19th century to connect Albany and at the time the important villages of Duanesburg Cherry Valley Richfield Springs Cazenovia and Skaneateles US 20 itself was assigned in 1926 and was the state s main east west route from that time until the Thruway was completed in the 1950s Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Western New York 1 1 1 Lake Erie 1 1 2 Buffalo area 1 1 3 East of Buffalo 1 2 NY 5 concurrency and Finger Lakes 1 3 Central New York 1 4 Leatherstocking Region 1 5 Capital District 1 5 1 West of the Hudson River and Albany 1 5 2 East of the Hudson River US 9 and the Berkshires 2 History 2 1 Origins 2 2 Early designations 2 3 Assignment 2 4 Realignments 2 5 Construction and legacy 3 Major intersections 4 Suffixed routes 4 1 US 20 Truck 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editUS 20 enters Western New York closely paralleling the Lake Erie shoreline the Thruway and NY 5 Passing through the southeastern suburbs of Buffalo it assumes a due east heading at Depew taking it to the NY 5 overlap in Avon The two roads pass through many of the communities at the north ends of the larger Finger Lakes splitting in Auburn Through Central New York and the Central New York Region to its east US 20 drifts south into the rugged upper reaches of the Allegheny Plateau distancing itself from the Thruway and NY 5 by as much as 20 miles 32 km at some points 3 In the Capital District the three routes all converge again and US 20 goes right through downtown Albany the largest city along its route in New York Just before crossing the Hudson River US 20 is joined again by US 9 for its second longest concurrency which ends just before the Thruway s Berkshire section in Schodack Center From there it drifts southward into the Berkshires crossing the Massachusetts state line west of Pittsfield 3 All but 5 60 miles 9 01 km of US 20 s 372 mile 599 km alignment in New York is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT In Cayuga County the 1 21 mile 1 95 km section of US 20 in Auburn between NY 38A and the eastern city line is maintained by the city of Auburn 4 To the east in Albany County the 4 39 miles 7 07 km of US 20 in Albany from the western city line to the north end of the NY 32 overlap is also city maintained 5 Western New York edit From the state line to the Buffalo suburbs US 20 is largely a two lane through road on the same northeastern heading it has followed most of the way from Cleveland It serves as the main street of the few communities it passes directly through In the Buffalo area US 20 begins to head more east widening to four lanes and becoming a busy regional artery that intersects many other roads of major and minor importance For the five miles 8 0 km leading into Depew it runs due north along with NY 78 as part of Transit Road a busy commercial strip east of the city At Depew US 20 leaves Transit Road and begins its journey east across the state The surrounding countryside returns to farmland by the Genesee County line 3 Lake Erie edit nbsp The former northern terminus of NY 239 at US 20 in Alden US 20 enters New York immediately after passing through State Line Pennsylvania It remains on the northeasterly course it has been following as I 90 now the New York State Thruway veers between it and what is now NY 5 in order to remain on level ground This section of US 20 hugs the foot of the beach ridge to the south of Lake Erie which is sometimes visible from sections of the highway in Chautauqua County A mile and a half 2 4 km east of the state line Shortman Road citation needed unsigned NY 950D 6 leaves to the left for exit 61 the westernmost interchange on the Thruway Shortly afterward US 20 reaches its first settlement in New York the hamlet of Ripley where it intersects NY 76 the first touring route along US 20 in the state citation needed Another eight miles 13 km of two lane rural road crossed at its midpoint by the onetime New York Central Railroad and now CSX Transportation mainline brings US 20 into its first incorporated community the village of Westfield Here NY 394 intersects US 20 in the middle of town on its way to the Thruway s next exit and the hamlet of Barcelona where it encounters NY 5 and the lake Beyond Westfield US 20 begins to drift south coming further inland as it heads northeast 16 miles 26 km to the east it reaches Fredonia the largest village along its route so far 20 intersects with NY 60 at Reed Corners at the eastern edge of Fredonia which heads north to the neighboring city of Dunkirk Two miles 3 2 km east NY 39 becomes the first state route to end at US 20 citation needed It makes a loop of nearly 100 miles 160 km through the interior of the state to return to US 20 in the Finger Lakes 3 Past this junction the Thruway and US 20 begin to converge in flatter country until they cross as US 20 veers northward one mile 1 6 km south of Silver Creek US 20 Truck splits off from US 20 in the center of town and rejoins its parent northeast of the village This portion of the truck route is cosigned as NY 5 and the first of two overlaps between US 20 and NY 5 begins here The road resumes its northeasterly course to an access road to the Thruway s exit 58 at Irving After crossing Cattaraugus Creek into Erie County the concurrency ends with NY 5 staying close to the lake and US 20 closely paralleling the Thruway NY 438 leaves this junction to the east following the creek into Cattaraugus Reservation citation needed US 20 which is now Southwestern Boulevard remains straight when paralleling the Thruway intersecting only one other state highway NY 249 just east of the village of Farnham citation needed in an 18 mile 29 km stretch that brings it to the outer fringes of the Buffalo Niagara Falls metropolitan area at Hamburg Within two miles 3 2 km of the junction with NY 75 which provides access to the Thruway US 20 intersects US 62 the first U S Highway that it encounters in New York Continuing on US 20 crosses the Thruway to reach Big Tree citation needed This hamlet was once home to a six way intersection featuring US 20A 7 but a late 2000s reconstruction project moved the west end of US 20A to a new junction to the northeast 8 9 Like NY 39 US 20A makes a long loop through Wyoming and Livingston counties to return to US 20 in the Finger Lakes 3 Buffalo area edit After the US 20A split US 20 begins moving away from the lake and trends more to the east northeast The road becomes more developed and one mile 1 6 km ahead a major Buffalo landmark looms to the south Highmark Stadium home of the Buffalo Bills On home game days in the fall traffic clogs the highway as it crosses over the US 219 expressway and curves northeast to reach the eastern terminus of NY 179 at Mile Strip Road NY 179 offers access to US 219 via an interchange 0 75 miles 1 21 km to the west A half mile 0 80 km beyond the four lane US 20 intersects the concurrent routes of NY 240 and NY 277 the main route to the village of Orchard Park off to the south citation needed At the West Seneca town line US 20 turns due east when Reserve Road merges in from the west After another mile 1 6 km the road makes a 90 degree left turn at NY 187 s northern terminus It is now headed due north as Transit Road a busy regional route that continues north as far as Lockport After yet another mile 1 6 km NY 16 and NY 78 come in from East Aurora to the southeast NY 16 continues west to downtown Buffalo while NY 78 turns north to join US 20 Just north of the junction Transit Road connects to the entrance ramps for an interchange with the NY 400 freeway US 20 s first interchange with a limited access highway since meeting the Thruway in Irving citation needed Shops and stores line busy Transit Road on both sides as it divides the towns of West Seneca and Elma A mile 1 6 km north of NY 400 US 20 and NY 78 reach another state highway NY 354 near Ebenezer Not far from that intersection Cheektowaga and Lancaster replace West Seneca and Elma as the towns on either side of the road Increasing development and traffic heralds Transit Road s entry into the village of Depew and at NY 130 US 20 turns east ending the overlap and taking the direction it will follow for most of the rest of its crossing of the state citation needed East of Buffalo edit Taking the name Broadway which NY 130 had retained from the city of Buffalo US 20 goes through downtown Depew before it proceeds into the neighboring village of Lancaster It returns to a rural two lane road beyond Lancaster passing through a traffic light only at the small village of Alden before crossing into Genesee County In the town of Darien US 20 continues straight past Darien Lakes State Park to the junction with NY 77 at Darien Center where much summertime traffic turns north toward nearby Six Flags Darien Lake NY 238 forks off to the southeast towards Attica at a junction two miles 3 2 km to the east of Darien Center citation needed nbsp Dip in Genesee County Past the junction with NY 238 which forks off to the southeast toward Attica the highway begins going straight up and down into the creek valleys here at the northern fringe of the Allegheny Plateau Passing lanes are sometimes available on the downhill sections particularly in the next community to the east Alexander where another route to Attica NY 98 crosses via an overpass citation needed This allows traffic to continue at a high speed through the surrounding dairy and sod farms up the other side and into Bethany the next town whose four four way intersections offer only blinking yellow lights and no stop or yield traffic control devices to slow down drivers citation needed This unbroken stretch ends with a new light shortly into the next town Pavilion where NY 63 crosses at an angle citation needed Here traffic bound for the Southern Tier and further turn right to eventually connect to I 390 at Mount Morris 3 The four lane US 20 straightaway continues across the town with NY 19 also on an overpass at Pavilion Center US 20 goes on past the Livingston County line 2 5 miles 4 0 km to the east where it finally drops the Broadway name After another two miles 3 2 km the route enters the hamlet of Fraser where the north south NY 36 crosses US 20 on its way from Mount Morris to Caledonia US 20 continues on to the community of Canawaugus six miles 9 7 km to the east where NY 5 enters from the village of Caledonia to the northwest and rejoins US 20 The two routes continue east from here to the village of Avon citation needed NY 5 concurrency and Finger Lakes edit The 67 mile 108 km concurrency that begins here is the longest in the state 1 and it carries the two routes across the northern Finger Lakes region a section of the plateau where glaciers carved deep valleys only to fill them with their meltwater The land around the road is gently hilly often wide open and heavily farmed on the outermost fringes of the Rochester area NY 39 is the first highway that intersects the concurrency ending its loop just west of the traffic circle at Avon s center About two miles 3 2 km east of Avon NY 5 and US 20 intersect NY 15 followed shortly by I 390 a north south highway connecting US 20 and NY 5 to Rochester in the north and Corning in the south In the village of Lima five miles 8 0 km ahead NY 5 and US 20 meet NY 15A the eastern alternate route of NY 15 Just east of the village the road crosses Honeoye Creek and enters Ontario County citation needed nbsp US 20 eastbound at NY 444 near Bloomfield Across the county line US 20 and NY 5 pass through the town and hamlet of West Bloomfield where NY 65 comes to an end from the left Next in neighboring East Bloomfield NY 444 leaves to the north for Victor and NY 64 joins the concurrency NY 64 leaves three miles 4 8 km later at the eastern end of US 20A in South Bloomfield The highway continues through the open rolling lake country to a junction with West Avenue west of the city of Canandaigua At this point NY 5 and US 20 turn southward to follow a bypass around the western and southern edge of the city At Bristol Road the first highway that the bypass crosses NY 21 joins US 20 and NY 5 and follows both routes to Canandaigua where a hill west of downtown offers a view to Canandaigua Lake the first of the lakes it passes in this region citation needed In downtown Canandaigua NY 21 leaves to join NY 332 a prime route from Canandaigua and the lake region to the eastern suburbs of Rochester via I 490 Past NY 332 the highway runs past the lowlands abutting the lakes to a junction with NY 364 which heads south down the east side of the lake Now named Eastern Boulevard the routes continue past Finger Lakes Community College to the next southbound highway NY 247 Roughly 10 miles 16 km of open road climb the gentle rise dividing Canandaigua and Seneca lakes the latter of which is the largest of the Finger Lakes This ascent is subsequently met by a descent as the highway heads toward Geneva citation needed Just outside the city in the Lenox Park neighborhood of the town of Geneva another pair of routes NY 14A and NY 245 come to their northern end After entering the city and passing the campus of Hobart and William Smith Colleges NY 5 and US 20 cross under NY 14A s parent route NY 14 just before the lake shore US 20 and NY 5 continue along the water as a four lane road with a median and cross into Seneca County at the lake s outlet As at Canandaigua a southbound route NY 96A leaves just past the lake NY 5 and US 20 continue on following the northern edge of the Cayuga Seneca Canal toward the village of Waterloo citation needed nbsp US 20 NY 5 and NY 414 in Seneca Falls About 3 miles 5 km east of NY 96A US 20 and NY 5 reach that route s parent route NY 96 in the center of Waterloo Just outside the village NY 414 a major north south highway creates another three route concurrency when it joins from the north It lasts for just 2 miles 3 2 km to the center of Seneca Falls home to Women s Rights National Historical Park and the National Women s Hall of Fame Here NY 414 departs to the south to follow the lake down to Watkins Glen while NY 5 and US 20 turn to the northeast at Van Cleef Lake citation needed This heading lasts for three miles 4 8 km until NY 318 ends to the west right before a four way intersection at NY 89 From here the road runs straight in a slightly more easterly direction south of Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge where the Thruway is briefly visible to the north before entering Cayuga County as it crosses over the Cayuga Seneca Canal In Cayuga County the highway briefly returns to the east before a junction with NY 90 The highway subsequently turns southeast and back east over the next eight miles 13 km as it approaches Auburn NY 326 departs to the south at the western city limits Roughly one mile 1 6 km into the city the roadway briefly splits as NY 34 and NY 38 briefly join At NY 38A the overlap between NY 5 and US 20 comes to an end as the two routes go their separate ways citation needed Central New York edit While NY 5 heads north from the split toward Syracuse and the Thruway US 20 keeps to its easterly heading following East Genesee Street out of the city proceeding past Auburn Correctional Facility to the Onondaga County line Here NY 41A comes in from the south at the western end of the village of Skaneateles a community at the north end of the eponymous lake the last Finger Lake along US 20 NY 321 leaves to the north in the center of town and NY 41A s parent route NY 41 begins its long journey to the Southern Tier on the other side of Skaneateles US 20 continues east for another 1 25 miles 2 01 km out of the village to the south end of NY 175 after which it starts trending southward returning to two lanes citation needed nbsp View at Big Bend east of LaFayette The landscape starts to grow hillier as it begins to cross the glacial moraines of the less populated reaches of southern Onondaga County About three miles 4 8 km east of NY 175 US 20 is briefly joined by NY 174 which goes to Otisco Lake the easternmost Finger Lake The southward trend continues for another six miles 9 7 km to an intersection with NY 80 a signed east west route running north south at this point East of NY 80 it drops into the Onondaga Creek valley to connect to the northern terminus of NY 11A four miles 6 4 km to the east before climbing the next ridge to LaFayette where it intersects I 81 at exit 15 and meets its paralleling surface route US 11 at junctions 0 5 miles 0 80 km apart At this point US 20 is 15 miles 24 km south of the Thruway citation needed From LaFayette it drops into another deep valley curving around an area known as Big Bend prior to climbing back up five miles 8 0 km towards the crest of the ridge at Pompey Here US 20 and NY 91 intersect at an elevation of 1 700 feet 520 m above sea level 10 After another two miles 3 2 km the road drops down into the Limestone Creek valley and crosses into Madison County as it curves back up into higher ground Another two miles 3 2 km brings US 20 to the eastern terminus of NY 92 the south end of Cazenovia Lake and the village of Cazenovia itself Its main street is marked by a brief concurrency with NY 13 a long curving north south route that comes from the cities of Ithaca and Cortland to the south citation needed East of Cazenovia US 20 resumes its southward drift as it climbs into the high ground again and expands to four lanes passing the small village of Morrisville in the process It descends from there to its next state highway NY 46 where it reverts to two lanes for a brief concurrency after which NY 46 leaves for isolated Hamilton The southern trend reverses itself after this junction with first NY 26 and later NY 12B joining US 20 to create another three route overlap This persists for three very straight miles 4 8 km until both leave to the north in the town of Madison After another two miles 3 2 km the highway crosses into Oneida County citation needed nbsp Typically rugged stretch of US 20 in Central New York The major intersection here is NY 12 another long north south route three miles 4 8 km into the county at Sangerfield one mile 1 6 km south of Waterville From this intersection US 20 takes the name Cherry Valley Turnpike from the historic road it follows towards Albany US 20 climbs back into the high ground afterward and veers further southward to the next intersection with a major north south highway NY 8 at Bridgewater Like NY 12 it leads northward to the city of Utica After NY 8 the road crosses the headwaters of the Unadilla River into Otsego County citation needed Leatherstocking Region edit US 20 enters Otsego County only for a mile 1 6 km where it intersects County Route 18 CR 18 which is the northern terminus of former NY 413 then enters Herkimer County next to the point where Herkimer Otsego and Oneida county lines converge The highway is briefly in Herkimer County for about 173 feet 53 m before entering into Oneida County US 20 continues for about 0 6 miles 0 97 km before entering back into Herkimer County which brings it into the Leatherstocking Region where James Fenimore Cooper set his Leatherstocking Tales This section of the highway keeps trending south as it skirts the northern edge of the Catskill Mountains offering scenic valley vistas to the south To the north the land levels to the Mohawk Valley Through much of this stretch the road expands to four lanes as the region s main east west artery citation needed As it enters the county it enters West Winfield and begins to overlap NY 51 which comes in from the south This overlap lasts for three miles 4 8 km to Birmingham Corners where NY 51 turns north toward Ilion as US 20 continues east and soon reenters Otsego County Trending southeast in the town of Richfield six miles 9 7 km pass before NY 28 briefly overlaps US 20 just west of Richfield Springs a popular local shopping destination on its long curve across the state from the Catskill Mountains to the Adirondack Mountains NY 167 begins a few blocks further east and US 20 returns to Herkimer County one mile 1 6 km beyond that intersecting only county roads over the next several miles citation needed A mile 1 6 km after returning to Otsego County NY 80 again intersects on its way from Cooperstown and Otsego Lake to the south to Fort Plain to the north The next seven miles 11 km of US 20 swing around the north end of the east ridge of Cherry Valley into the town of that name where NY 166 leaves at a partial interchange to follow the valley south to Milford After another swing around the valley s other ridge US 20 crosses into Schoharie County About two miles 3 2 km from the county line the highway intersects another long north south route NY 10 south of Sharon Springs US 20 proceeds for another five miles 8 0 km to Sharon where NY 145 provides a route to Cobleskill to the south Shortly after this junction US 20 straightens out and follows an almost due east heading for 11 miles 18 km to its intersection with NY 30A and the southern terminus of NY 162 at Sloansville The route continues east to Esperance where it crosses Schoharie Creek to enter Schenectady County citation needed Capital District edit The crossing of the Schoharie Creek brings US 20 into the first of three counties that make up the Capital District area Here development along the road increases and the road itself is often four lanes The region is divided by the Hudson River where US 20 begins its second longest concurrency with US 9 the state s longest north south U S Highway 3 West of the Hudson River and Albany edit Just past the county line another Catskills to Canada highway NY 30 intersects with US 20 About three miles 4 8 km beyond that is the northern terminus of short NY 395 which runs south to the ever closer NY 7 US 20 veers closer to NY 7 before finally intersecting the highway three miles 4 8 km from NY 395 Not far to the east is an interchange with I 88 NY 7 s paralleling freeway between Binghamton and Schenectady Access to I 88 is via a shared access road from both routes due to the oblique angle of the intersection citation needed From here the highway now known as Western Turnpike continues to trend to the south for another four miles 6 4 km to the southern terminus of NY 406 at the hamlet of Gifford Shortly afterward US 20 enters Albany County as the Helderberg Escarpment looms to the south citation needed It stays straight to its first major intersection the northern terminus of NY 397 a mile 1 6 km later which is followed two miles 3 2 km later by a junction with NY 158 just east of Watervliet Reservoir After another 1 5 miles 2 4 km CSX Transportation s main line crosses over the highway again Development begins to pick up where NY 146 comes in from the north for a short overlap that ends at Hartmans Corners and Tawasentha Park The road reaches the Albany suburbs two miles 3 2 km to the east where NY 155 intersects US 20 in Westmere Just beyond the community is Crossgates Mall a major Albany area destination Immediately east of the mall is US 20 s first crossing of the Thruway now I 87 since the southern Buffalo suburbs and the southern end of NY 910F an unsigned spur of the Adirondack Northway in an area known as McKownville citation needed A half mile 0 80 km later the busy four lane route passes the south side of the State University of New York at Albany s highly modernistic campus It continues into the city of Albany itself as Western Avenue Commercial developments line both sides of US 20 to the interchange with NY 85 a truncated freeway that connects to US 20 via the adjacent Dayton and Ormond streets The neighborhoods around the road become primarily residential at this point Roughly one mile 1 6 km from NY 85 US 20 forks right onto Madison Avenue and passes the College of Saint Rose citation needed nbsp US 20 as it crosses the Dunn Memorial Bridge along with US 9 After Washington Park on the north side downtown Albany draws nearer with Erastus Corning Tower the tallest building in the state outside of New York City rising ahead US 9W crosses Madison from Delaware Avenue to Lark Street with its concurrent NY 443 terminating on the southern side of the intersection where Delaware ends at Madison Shortly afterward US 20 runs along the south side of Empire State Plaza the modern complex that houses the offices of state legislators and many executive branch agencies A few blocks further is South Pearl Street also NY 32 a long route from the lower Hudson Valley to Glens Falls US 20 follows two blocks of South Pearl Street and NY 32 to reach an interchange with the South Mall Arterial US 20 leaves NY 32 here following an eastern extension of the arterial to the complex interchange connecting I 787 with US 9 and US 20 US 9 joins US 20 amid the junction and both routes crosses the Hudson via the Dunn Memorial Bridge the southernmost free crossing of the Hudson citation needed East of the Hudson River US 9 and the Berkshires edit At the east end of the bridge US 9 and US 20 now in the city and county of Rensselaer follow the offramps past the stubs built for the canceled South Mall Expressway and assume a southeastern course along a busy four lane strip containing a center turn lane Near the city limit NY 9J leaves to the south to follow the river s east bank down to Stockport The road subsequently goes up a hill with a panoramic view of the Albany skyline behind it and proceeds into the town of East Greenbush where NY 151 heads off to the northeast After two miles 3 2 km with heavy commercial development on either side of the road US 4 begins and leaves to the north at a busy intersection citation needed The center of town follows after which the concurrency enters Schodack citation needed nbsp US 20 merges here with US 9 in Schodack In Schodack development along the road begins to ease as the center turn lane gives way to a double yellow line At Schodack Center located four miles 6 4 km from East Greenbush I 90 and US 20 meet again for the first time in 300 miles 480 km Just after the interchange NY 150 comes to its southern end and US 9 and US 20 split at junctions less than 0 5 miles 0 80 km apart While US 9 heads south for Poughkeepsie and the city of New York US 20 reverts to two lanes and maintains its southeastern course for another two miles 3 2 km before turns more to the east for another two miles 3 2 km In Nassau it connects to the north end of NY 203 East of the village the terrain becomes hillier indicating that US 20 has reached the edge of the Berkshires citation needed About two miles 3 2 km outside of the village of Nassau NY 66 joins the road This overlap ends just before the Columbia County line with NY 66 following a southerly course toward Chatham US 20 meanwhile follows Kinderhook and Wyomanock creeks through narrow wooded valleys to New Lebanon passing Mount Lebanon Shaker Society a National Historic Landmark as the second oldest Shaker settlement in the country In the center of this small town US 20 meets NY 22 the longest north south route in the state and the two form a one mile 1 6 km overlap US 20 s last concurrency in New York After the split US 20 makes a wide turn and heads almost south up a mountainside climbing into Massachusetts near Pittsfield State Forest a mile 1 6 km later citation needed History editOrigins edit The road from Albany heading west was first constructed as a toll road or turnpike at the end of the 18th century The First Great Western Turnpike Corporation was chartered in 1799 to build a road from Albany the capital of New York to the Revolutionary War frontier town of Cherry Valley 11 In 1803 a second corporation the Third Great Western Turnpike was chartered to further extend the road to Cazenovia 12 The Third Great Western Turnpike was completed as planned by 1811 and was heavily used by people trying to establish new settlements in central New York The two turnpikes collectively known as the Cherry Valley Turnpike became a stagecoach route in 1816 The Cherry Valley Turnpike name was also later applied to an untolled extension of the road west to Skaneateles 13 The establishment of the Erie Canal and the Utica and Schenectady Railroad slowly ate away at the revenues of the Cherry Valley Turnpike The turnpike stopped being a toll road in 1857 13 A similar turnpike east of the Hudson River connecting Rensselaer to the Massachusetts state line was also established in 1799 as the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike 14 This turnpike remained in operation as late as 1896 15 but it eventually folded around the turn of the 20th century The state took over the maintenance of highways at the beginning of the 20th century and began paving many roads across the state In 1908 the legislature created a statewide system of unsigned legislative routes that used these new state highways and other yet to be improved roads 16 Early designations edit Several parts of the former Cherry Valley and Rensselaer and Columbia turnpikes were included in the new route system East of the Hudson River the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike became part of Route 1 from Schodack Center to Rensselaer and part of Route 21 from Nassau east to the Massachusetts state line West of Albany the Cherry Valley Turnpike was designated as part of Route 9 from Cazenovia to Bouckville and as part of Route 8 from there to a point south of Oriskany Falls Another section from Bridgewater to East Winfield was included in Route 23 16 17 In 1912 the segment of the turnpike between Sharon and Sharon Springs became part of the new Route 38 a 17 Farther west Route 6 and Route 18 were assigned in 1908 to two major east west roads connecting Buffalo to Albany and the Pennsylvania state line respectively 16 17 West of modern day Utica Route 6 followed the old Genesee Road a highway that passed through Auburn Geneva Avon and Batavia on its way to Buffalo 18 The easternmost leg of Route 6 in Guilderland and Albany used a portion of the Cherry Valley Turnpike Route 18 meanwhile utilized a series of highways that ran either along or slightly inland from Lake Erie 16 17 All of Route 18 and most of Route 6 including all of the route west of Auburn later became part of the Yellowstone Trail 19 an early cross country auto trail established in 1912 20 East of Albany the trail utilized the old Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike 19 On March 1 1921 the legislature redefined the legislative route system altering or removing several routes and adding others Routes 6 and Route 18 were left virtually unchanged as was the portion of Route 1 north of Schodack Center Route 21 however was altered to follow modern NY 66 between Averill Park and East Nassau In the Central New York Region Route 38 a was redesignated as Route 39 and extended west along the Cherry Valley Turnpike to meet Route 8 near Oriskany Falls From Bridgewater to Oriskany Falls Route 39 overlapped with Route 23 21 The legislative route system remained New York s primary route numbering system until the mid 1920s 22 Assignment edit Highways were first publicly numbered in New York in 1924 One of the handful of routes assigned at this time was NY 5 a cross state route that extended from the Pennsylvania line in the west to the Massachusetts line in the east From Auburn west it initially utilized all of legislative Route 18 and the portion of Route 6 east of Avon In between Buffalo and Avon NY 5 used a linear previously unnumbered east west road to the south that bypassed the communities along Route 6 Continuing east from Auburn NY 5 followed the Cherry Valley Turnpike partially Route 6 Route 8 Route 9 Route 23 and Route 39 to Albany and the Rensselaer and Columbia Turnpike partially Route 1 and Route 21 to Massachusetts 19 22 One or two years later however the portion of NY 5 from Buffalo to Albany was shifted north to its modern alignment mostly old legislative Route 6 and the former more southerly route was designated as New York State Route 7 NY 7 Around the same time a parallel route to the south from Buffalo through East Aurora and Geneseo to near Avon was designated as NY 35 19 NY 7 and NY 35 were both short lived designations as US 20 was assigned on November 11 1926 as part of the establishment of the U S Numbered Highway System 2 When the U S Highway was first posted in New York in 1927 it was assigned to then NY 5 from the Pennsylvania line to near Hamburg a previously unnumbered but state maintained highway between Hamburg and East Aurora NY 35 from East Aurora to Geneseo NY 7 between Skaneateles and Albany and NY 5 from Albany to the Massachusetts line US 20 overlapped with NY 5 between Avon and Skaneateles The old NY 7 from Buffalo to Avon was renumbered to NY 35 19 23 Realignments edit In the 1930 state highway renumbering an alternate route of US 20 between Irving and Hamburg became NY 20B While US 20 ran along the shore of Lake Erie between the two locations NY 20B followed a more inland alignment that took it east of Angola 24 25 US 20 was realigned c 1932 to follow NY 20B between the two locations The former lakeside routing of US 20 became part of an extended NY 5 Around the same time the portion of Southwestern Boulevard between US 20 and NY 78 now NY 187 in the towns of Hamburg and Orchard Park was designated as part of NY 18C 26 27 This segment of NY 18C was renumbered to NY 278 c 1935 28 29 Farther east US 20 was realigned c 1931 to pass through Lakeville on its way from Geneseo to East Avon 25 30 The most substantial realignment in US 20 s New York history occurred c 1938 when it was shifted north onto its current alignment between Hamburg and East Avon replacing NY 278 and NY 35 Most of the previous route via East Aurora and Geneseo initially became NY 20A 31 32 however that route was partially redesignated as US 20A by the following year 33 In the mid 1950s a new four lane roadway Eastern Boulevard was built north of Lake Shore Drive between South Main Street in Canandaigua and the modern day intersection of Lake Shore and Eastern Boulevard in Hopewell US 20 and NY 5 were moved from Lake Shore Drive to the new highway upon completion 34 35 The remainder of the bypass around the southwestern extents of the city was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s 36 37 In Canandaigua the former routing of US 20 on South Main Street remains state maintained as NY 942T 6 until 1996 the portion of West Avenue between the west end of the bypass and the Canandaigua city line also old US 20 was also maintained by NYSDOT as NY 942W Even though maintenance of the road was transferred to the town of Canandaigua on September 1 1996 38 39 the designation remained in NYSDOT documents until 2007 40 41 In Hamburg the section of old US 20 between Athol Springs and Big Tree that did not become part of NY 5 c 1932 is now CR 576 from NY 5 to Bayview Road and NY 951E an unsigned reference route from US 62 to US 20A 6 42 In Geneva US 20 was initially routed on East North Street and Border City Road overlapping with NY 14 through the city and rejoining its modern routing in East Geneva 25 The overlap was eliminated c 1931 when US 20 was moved onto a new roadway located along the edge of Seneca Lake 25 26 US 20 was realigned again in the 1960s to use a new divided highway built midway between the lake shore road and Border City Road 43 44 Border City Road is now maintained by Seneca County as CR 110 45 Construction and legacy edit nbsp nbsp Signage for the Route 20 Scenic Byway While most of US 20 was constructed in the early 20th century as part of the legislative route system many sections of the highway were left unimproved or unbuilt until well into the 1930s Two substantial sections of the route from Alexander NY 98 to Avon and from Auburn to Cazenovia were unimproved or unbuilt as late as 1926 19 The portion from Auburn to Skaneateles was brought up to state highway standards c 1930 24 25 while the section connecting LaFayette US 11 to Pompey NY 91 was built by the following year 25 26 The last section of the Skaneateles Cazenovia segment to open was the piece between Pompey and Cazenovia which opened to traffic in mid September 1934 46 Meanwhile the highway was brought up to standards from Alexander to Bethany c 1934 47 48 from Bethany to Pavilion NY 19 c 1935 29 48 between Pavilion and NY 36 c 1936 29 49 and from NY 36 to Avon c 1937 49 50 The now complete US 20 was the major thoroughfare across New York for several decades During the early days there were no motels around and only major cities such as Auburn and Albany had hotels Around the late 1940s automobiles became much more reliable and US 20 grew into a strong touring road The road was one of the most traveled up until the New York State Thruway was created in the 1950s Much of traffic and progress along US 20 were halted as a result 51 The 372 mile 599 km US 20 is lined with historical places including Sharon Springs Cherry Valley Bouckville Cazenovia Skaneateles Auburn Geneva and East Aurora The length of US 20 from LaFayette to Duanesburg was designated as a 108 mile 174 km New York State Scenic Byway on August 10 2005 52 53 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes ChautauquaTown of Ripley0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 20 west North EastPennsylvania state line 1 422 29 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Shortman Road NY 950D north to I 90 New York ThruwaySouthern terminus of unsigned NY 950D 3 115 01 nbsp NY 76 ShermanHamlet of Ripley Village of Westfield11 0117 72 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 394 to I 90 New York Thruway Fredonia27 5944 40 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 60 to I 90 New York Thruway NY 5 Dunkirk Jamestown Sheridan29 6647 73 nbsp nbsp NY 39 east ForestvilleWestern terminus of NY 39 Silver Creek38 6362 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 5 west LECT US 20 Truck eastWestern terminus of NY 5 concurrency western terminus of US 20 Truck Hanover40 5865 31 nbsp nbsp I 90 New York ThruwayExit 58 I 90 Thruway hamlet of Irving ErieBrant41 5166 80 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 5 east LECT NY 438 eastTraffic circle eastern terminus of NY 5 concurrency eastern terminus of NY 438 44 0270 84 nbsp NY 249 Town of Hamburg59 3695 53 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 75 to I 90 New York Thruway Buffalo Hamburg 61 1898 46 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 62 to I 90 New York Thruway Buffalo Hamburg Fairgrounds 61 9699 71 nbsp nbsp US 20A east Big Tree Road Western terminus of US 20A hamlet of Big Tree Town of Orchard Park64 96104 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 179 west CR 460 east Mile Strip Road Eastern terminus of NY 179 western terminus of CR 460 65 65105 65 nbsp nbsp NY 240 NY 277 Orchard Park Road Lake Avenue West Seneca68 85110 80 nbsp nbsp NY 187 south Transit Road Northern terminus of NY 187 West Seneca Elmatown line69 75112 25 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 16 NY 78 south Seneca Street Western terminus of NY 78 concurrency 70 25113 06 nbsp NY 400 East Aurora BuffaloInterchange 72 04115 94 nbsp NY 354 Clinton Street Depew74 94120 60 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 78 north Transit Road NY 130 west Broadway AmtrakEastern terminus of NY 78 concurrency eastern terminus of NY 130 GeneseeTown of Darien90 85146 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 77 to I 90 Toll New York Thruway CorfuHamlet of Darien Center 92 80149 35 nbsp nbsp NY 238 south AtticaNorthern terminus of NY 238 hamlet of Darien Town of Alexander97 77157 35 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 98 to I 90 Toll New York Thruway Alexander Attica BataviaPartial cloverleaf interchange Pavilion107 53173 05 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 63 to I 90 New York Thruway Pavilion Batavia 109 80176 71 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 19 to I 90 New York Thruway Pavilion LeRoyPartial cloverleaf interchange LivingstonTown of York116 92188 16 nbsp NY 36 Main Street Town of Caledonia122 90197 79 nbsp nbsp NY 5 west Caledonia MumfordWestern terminus of NY 5 concurrency Village of Avon123 80199 24 nbsp nbsp NY 39 west GeneseoEastern terminus of NY 39 Town of Avon126 07202 89 nbsp NY 15Hamlet of East Avon 126 68203 87 nbsp I 390 Rochester CorningExit 10 I 390 Village of Lima131 04210 89 nbsp NY 15A Lake Avenue OntarioWest Bloomfield134 85217 02 nbsp nbsp NY 65 north CR 37 southSouthern terminus of NY 65 East Bloomfield139 72224 86 nbsp nbsp NY 64 north MendonWestern terminus of NY 64 concurrency 141 53227 77 nbsp nbsp NY 444 north Downtown BloomfieldSouthern terminus of NY 444 142 79229 80 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 20A west NY 64 south NaplesEastern terminus of NY 64 concurrency eastern terminus of US 20A Town of Canandaigua147 60237 54 nbsp nbsp NY 21 south NaplesWestern terminus of NY 21 concurrency City of Canandaigua149 23240 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 21 north NY 332 north South Main Street NY 942T Business District Resort AreaEastern terminus of NY 21 concurrency southern terminus of NY 332 NY 942T is former routing of US 20 Town of Canandaigua150 47242 16 nbsp nbsp NY 364 south Resort Area CMACNorthern terminus of NY 364 Hopewell152 53245 47 nbsp nbsp NY 247 south CMACNorthern terminus of NY 247 Town of Geneva162 83262 05 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 14A south NY 245 south Penn Yan NaplesNorthern terminus of NY 245 and NY 14A City of Geneva164 45264 66 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 14 NY 14 Truck south Watkins GlenPartial cloverleaf interchange western terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 14 Truck north Lake Street GenevaEastern terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency SenecaTown of Waterloo167 08268 89 nbsp nbsp NY 96A south Sessler Drive Ovid IthacaHamlet of East Geneva northern terminus of NY 96A Village of Waterloo171 78276 45 nbsp NY 96 Town of Seneca Falls173 21278 75 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 414 north to I 90 Toll New York Thruway ClydeWestern terminus of NY 414 concurrency 175 43282 33 nbsp nbsp NY 414 south Ovid Street Eastern terminus of NY 414 concurrency hamlet of Seneca Falls 178 48287 24 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 318 west to I 90 New York Thruway Del LagoEastern terminus of NY 318 Seneca Falls Tyretown line178 58287 40 nbsp NY 89 Ithaca Savannah CayugaMontezuma180 53290 53 nbsp NY 90 Montezuma Cayuga Aurelius188 63303 57 nbsp nbsp NY 326 west Union SpringsEastern terminus of NY 326 Auburn190 01305 79 nbsp nbsp NY 38 north State Street Port Byron Auburn Correctional FacilityWestern terminus of NY 38 concurrency 190 18306 07 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 34 south NY 38 to I 90 Toll New York Thruway Weedsport Ithaca MoraviaEastern terminus of NY 38 concurrency 190 47306 53 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 5 east NY 38A WeedsportEastern terminus of NY 5 concurrency northern terminus of NY 38A 190 58306 71 nbsp nbsp NY 38A south OwascoEastern terminus of NY 38A concurrency OnondagaVillage of Skaneateles196 97316 99 nbsp nbsp NY 41A south Kane Avenue Northern terminus of NY 41A 197 44317 75 nbsp nbsp NY 321 north CamillusSouthern terminus of NY 321 198 08318 78 nbsp nbsp NY 41 south Homer CortlandNorthern terminus of NY 41 Town of Skaneateles199 27320 69 nbsp nbsp NY 175 east Marcellus SyracuseWestern terminus of NY 175 Town of Marcellus202 45325 81 nbsp nbsp NY 174 south Otisco LakeWestern terminus of NY 174 concurrency 202 78326 34 nbsp nbsp NY 174 north MarcellusEastern terminus of NY 174 concurrency Onondaga208 60335 71 nbsp NY 80 Lords Hill Road LaFayette212 80342 47 nbsp nbsp To NY 11A CardiffAccess via Field Lane hamlet of Cardiff 214 46345 14 nbsp nbsp I 81 south BinghamtonExit 15 I 81 214 78345 65 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 to I 81 north Syracuse Pompey220 74355 25 nbsp NY 91 Jamesville Fabius MadisonTown of Cazenovia229 20368 86 nbsp nbsp NY 92 west Syracuse Road Manlius SyracuseEastern terminus of NY 92 Village of Cazenovia229 87369 94 nbsp nbsp NY 13 south Rippleton Road DeRuyterWestern terminus of NY 13 concurrency 230 46370 89 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 13 north Farnham Street to I 90 New York Thruway ChittenangoEastern terminus of NY 13 concurrency Eaton245 02394 32 nbsp nbsp NY 46 north Bear Path Road Munnsville OneidaWestern terminus of NY 46 concurrency 245 23394 66 nbsp nbsp NY 46 south HamiltonEastern terminus of NY 46 concurrency 245 79395 56 nbsp nbsp NY 26 south Fargo Road GeorgetownWestern terminus of NY 26 concurrency Town of Madison247 44398 22 nbsp nbsp NY 12B south HamiltonWestern terminus of NY 12B concurrency 250 44403 04 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 12B north NY 26 north Oriskany FallsEastern terminus of NY 12B NY 26 concurrency OneidaSangerfield255 89411 82 nbsp NY 12 Sherburne Waterville Utica Bridgewater263 51424 08 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 8 to I 90 New York Thruway Leonardsville Clayville UticaHamlet of Bridgewater OtsegoPlainfield nbsp nbsp CR 18 south Unadilla ForksFormer northern terminus of NY 413 Herkimer No major junctions Oneida No major junctions HerkimerWest Winfield266 63429 10 nbsp nbsp NY 51 south South Street Western terminus of NY 51 concurrency Town of Winfield269 47433 67 nbsp nbsp NY 51 north IlionEastern terminus of NY 51 concurrency OtsegoRichfield276 90445 63 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 28 north to I 90 New York Thruway MohawkWestern terminus of NY 28 concurrency Richfield Springs277 36446 37 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 28 south Prospect Street to I 88 CooperstownEastern terminus of concurrency NY 28 277 77447 03 nbsp nbsp NY 167 north Church Street Little FallsSouthern terminus of NY 167 Herkimer No major junctions OtsegoSpringfield283 78456 70 nbsp NY 80 Cooperstown Fort PlainHamlet of Springfield Center nbsp CR 31 Glimmerglass State Park Town of Cherry Valley290 98468 29 nbsp nbsp NY 166 south Cherry ValleyPartial cloverleaf interchange northern terminus of NY 166 SchoharieSharon Springs297 37478 57 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 10 Main Street France Street to I 90 Toll New York Thruway I 88 Canajoharie Richmondville Sharon302 35486 59 nbsp nbsp NY 145 south CobleskillNorthern terminus of NY 145 Town of Esperance312 65503 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30A NY 162 north to I 90 New York Thruway I 88 Fultonville Central Bridge FondaSouthern terminus of NY 162 hamlet of Sloansville SchenectadyDuanesburg317 01510 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30 to I 90 New York Thruway I 88 Amsterdam Schoharie 320 18515 28 nbsp nbsp NY 395 south DelansonNorthern terminus of NY 395 322 88519 62 nbsp NY 7 Schenectady CobleskillHamlet of Duanesburg 323 95521 35 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 88 to I 90 New York Thruway Albany BinghamtonExit 24 I 88 ramps are on shared access road between US 20 and NY 7 Princetown327 30526 74 nbsp nbsp NY 406 east Gifford Church Road SchenectadyWestern terminus of NY 406 AlbanyTown of Guilderland329 23529 84 nbsp nbsp NY 397 south Dunnsville Road AltamontNorthern terminus of NY 397 330 73532 26 nbsp NY 158 Altamont Schenectady 333 81537 22 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 146 east Carman Road to I 90 New York Thruway I 890 SchenectadyWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 146 334 49538 31 nbsp nbsp NY 146 west AltamontEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 146 336 40541 38 nbsp nbsp NY 155 State Farm Road New Karner Road Voorheesville ColonieHamlet of Westmere 338 88545 37 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 87 I 90 New York ThruwayAccess via NY 910F hamlet of McKownville Albany340 87548 58 nbsp NY 85 Crosstown Arterial Access via local roads 343 34552 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9W NY 443 west Lark Street Delaware Avenue Eastern terminus of NY 443 344 04553 68Grand Street NY 912G Southern terminus of unsigned NY 912G 344 14553 84 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 32 south South Pearl Street to I 787 I 87 Toll New York ThruwaySouthern terminus of concurrency with NY 32 344 22553 97 nbsp nbsp NY 32 north South Pearl Street Northern terminus of concurrency with NY 32 344 41554 27South Mall Arterial NY 913V Empire State PlazaInterchange 344 58554 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 787 US 9 north to I 87 Toll New York Thruway TroyWestern terminus of concurrency with US 9 Hudson RiverDunn Memorial Bridge RensselaerRensselaer345 17555 50 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 151 east 3rd Avenue Extension Broadway Albany Rensselaer station 345 75556 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp To NY 9J south CastletonGrade separated interchange northern terminus of NY 9J Town of East Greenbush348 54560 92 nbsp nbsp US 4 north TroySouthern terminus of US 4 hamlet of East Greenbush Town of Schodack350 35563 83 nbsp nbsp To I 90 via Miller Road NY 912F To I 90 exit 10 eastern terminus of unsigned NY 912F 351 72566 04 nbsp I 90 Albany BostonExit 11 I 90 352 23566 86 nbsp NY 150 Castleton East Schodack West Sand LakeHamlet of Schodack Center 352 60567 45 nbsp nbsp US 9 south HudsonEastern terminus of concurrency with US 9 Village of Nassau356 71574 07 nbsp nbsp NY 203 south ChathamNorthern terminus of NY 203 Town of Nassau361 17581 25 nbsp nbsp NY 66 south ChathamWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 66 East Nassau362 92584 06 nbsp nbsp NY 66 north East Nassau Averill ParkEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 66 ColumbiaNew Lebanon369 58594 78 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 22 south to I 90 Toll Berkshire Connector AusterlitzWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 22 hamlet of New Lebanon 370 32595 97 nbsp nbsp NY 22 north Lebanon SpringsEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 22 hamlet of Lebanon Springs 372 32599 19 nbsp nbsp US 20 east PittsfieldContinuation into Massachusetts 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collectionSuffixed routes editUS 20 has had seven suffixed routes in New York one U S Highway US 20A and six New York state routes All six state routes have been removed or redesignated US 20A however still exists US 20A 83 59 mi or 134 53 km is an alternate route of US 20 between Hamburg Erie County and East Bloomfield Ontario County 1 It was assigned c 1939 32 33 The NY 20A designation has been used for two distinct highways The first NY 20A was an alternate route of US 20 between the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley and Silver Creek in Chautauqua County It was assigned as part of the 1930 state highway renumbering 25 and supplanted by NY 5 c 1932 26 27 The second NY 20A was a short lived alternate route of US 20 between Hamburg and Avon It was assigned c 1938 31 32 and largely replaced by US 20A by the following year 33 NY 20B was an alternate route of US 20 between Irving and Orchard Park in Erie County It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering 25 and supplanted by a realigned US 20 c 1932 26 27 NY 20C was a loop route connecting US 20 to the then village of Holcomb now part of Bloomfield in Ontario County The route was assigned c 1931 25 26 and partially replaced by NY 444 in 1997 6 NY 20D was a connector between then US 20 in Geneseo and NY 5 in Avon It was assigned c 1931 25 26 and supplanted by NY 20A c 1938 The route is now the northeasternmost portion of NY 39 32 33 NY 20N was an alternate route of US 20 between Marcellus Onondaga County and Cazenovia Madison County The route overlapped other preexisting routes for its entire length It was assigned c 1938 31 54 and removed c 1962 leaving just the routes it overlapped 43 55 NY 20SY was an alternate route of US 20 between Skaneateles and Cazenovia in Onondaga and Madison counties Like NY 20N NY 20SY was concurrent with other preexisting routes for most of its length It was assigned in the early 1950s 56 57 and removed c 1962 leaving just the routes it overlapped 43 55 US 20 Truck edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp nbsp U S Route 20 TruckLocationSilver Creek U S Route 20 Truck US 20 Truck is a short truck route of US 20 in Silver Creek The road begins at an intersection with US 20 in Silver Creek goes along Central Avenue for 0 05 miles 0 080 km as NY 952H and merges in with NY 5 The two become concurrent for another mile 1 6 km on Howard Street where US 20 Truck ends at an intersection with US 20 In the village of Silver Creek commercial truck traffic is not allowed to use US 20 east unless said traffic is making deliveries to local businesses in either the village or the South Dayton Perrysburg and Cherry Creek areas southeast of Silver Creek All other commercial truck traffic per New York state vehicle and traffic laws must use US 20 Truck through the village See also edit nbsp U S roads portal nbsp New York state portal List of county routes in Seneca County New YorkReferences edit a b c d e 2014 Traffic Data Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation July 22 2015 pp 85 92 Retrieved September 17 2016 a b Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons a b c d e f g New York State Map Map Cartography by Map Works I Love New York 2009 Cayuga County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 10 2010 Albany County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 10 2010 a b c d New York State Department of Transportation January 2012 Official Description of Highway Touring Routes Bicycling Touring Routes Scenic Byways amp Commemorative Memorial Designations in New York State PDF Retrieved February 1 2012 Buffalo SE Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1989 Retrieved December 10 2010 US Route 20 Southwestern Boulevard project page New York State Department of Transportation 2010 Retrieved December 10 2010 US Route 20 Southwestern Blvd Proposed Improvements New York State Department of Transportation 2010 Retrieved December 10 2010 Jamesville Quadrangle New York Onondaga Co Map 1 24 000 7 5 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1978 Retrieved December 10 2010 Cherry Valley History Cherry Valley Museum Cherry Valley Historical Association January 21 2010 Retrieved December 10 2010 The Most Endangered 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