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New York State Route 67

New York State Route 67 (NY 67) is an 86.55-mile-long (139.29 km) east–west state highway in eastern New York in the United States. The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 5 in the town of St. Johnsville. Its eastern terminus is at the Vermont state line in Hoosick, where it continues eastward as Vermont Route 67 (VT 67).

New York State Route 67

NY 67 highlighted in red and NY 915C in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT, the cities of Amsterdam, Johnstown and Mechanicville, and the village of Ballston Spa
Length86.55 mi[1] (139.29 km)
Existed1930[2]–present
Major junctions
West end NY 5 in St. Johnsville
Major intersections NY 30A in Johnstown
NY 5 / NY 30 in Amsterdam
I-87 in Malta
US 4 / NY 32 in Mechanicville
East end VT 67 at the Vermont state line in Hoosick
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesMontgomery, Fulton, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Washington
Highway system
NY 66 NY 68

Route description edit

Montgomery and Fulton counties edit

NY 67 begins at an intersection with NY 5 east of the village of St. Johnsville in the town of the same name. It heads eastward across northern Montgomery County as New Turnpike Road to the Fulton County line, where maintenance of NY 67 shifted from the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) to the town of Ephratah until 2012. Thus, the 0.34-mile (0.55 km) segment of New Turnpike Road between the county line and NY 10 has no reference markers. This segment of the route also lacks any shoulders. At NY 10, maintenance of NY 67 returns to NYSDOT as it turns north to overlap NY 10 into the hamlet of Ephratah.[3]

In Ephratah, NY 67 splits from NY 10 and heads east as a narrow and winding highway. It continues into the town of Johnstown, where it meets the eastern terminus of the aforementioned New Turnpike Road (an unimproved town road) at Eppie Corners and winds through hilly terrain through the hamlet of Keck's Center. It intersects the north end of NY 334 before passing into the city of Johnstown. In the western part of the city, NY 67 follows West Main Street for several blocks to William Street, where it is joined by NY 29. After crossing downtown, the overlap with NY 29 ends with NY 29 continuing straight (east) on East Main Street and NY 67 veering southeast onto East State Street. The route exits the city just southeast of a junction with NY 30A. NY 67 proceeds onward, passing the Fulton County Airport, Hamilton–Fulton–Montgomery BOCES, and Fulton–Montgomery Community College before reentering Montgomery County.

Second pass through Montgomery County edit

Once again in Montgomery County, NY 67 follows a winding, narrow path. One steep curve was eliminated in the early 2000s northwest of Fort Johnson. In Fort Johnson, NY 67 joins NY 5 toward Amsterdam.

In Amsterdam, NY 67 enters with NY 5 as West Main Street. After passing an unusual flashing traffic light at Guy Park Manor, a four-lane highway begins parallel to Main Street. Historically, NY 5 and NY 67 followed Main Street through the city. With the 1977 creation of the Amsterdam Mall, NY 5 and NY 67, together with NY 30, were re-routed onto splits comprising the Amsterdam Arterial.[citation needed] After a left exit for NY 30 southbound and a link to the Thruway, NY 67 follows underneath NY 30 southbound, then takes a left exit next to the mall. NY 67 then follows NY 30 North, crossing NY 5 westbound, then splitting off toward Ballston Spa, passing through the hamlet of Manny Corners, south of the village of Hagaman.

Saratoga County edit

 
NY 67 at I-87

NY 67 enjoys a wider route, enabling faster driving and more gentle curves, passing south of the village of Galway. In Ballston Spa, NY 67 meets NY 50, turning south and overlapping for about a mile. NY 67 then splits off to the east, heading toward the Adirondack Northway at Malta.

In the Malta Area, NY 67 enters as Dunning Street. Immediately before Interstate 87 (I-87), there is a roundabout at State Farm Road. A second roundabout shortly thereafter handles the southbound ramp traffic of I-87 exit 12, with a third roundabout handling northbound on the other side. A fourth roundabout handles an intersection with Malta Commons and Kelch Drive, and a fifth handles the intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9), beginning the overlap with US 9.

 
The David Mathews House, straddling the New York–Vermont state line located on NY–VT 67.

After the final roundabout, NY 67 turns south, concurrent with US 9 for 1.5 miles (2.4 km), just north of the village of Round Lake. Here, the route heads eastward, taking a winding path toward Mechanicville and the Hudson River. After entering the city, NY 67 becomes concurrent with US 4 and NY 32 for less than 0.1 miles (0.2 km), then heads east toward Schaghticoke, crossing the Hudson on the Mechanicville Bridge.

Rensselaer and Washington counties edit

Old Schaghticoke Road carries NY 67 eastward and uphill, meeting NY 40 as Reservoir Road. Turning left and overlapping, the routes enter Schaghticoke upon crossing the Hoosic River. Passing through the village, NY 67 splits right at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds, where County Route 125 (CR 125), an old routing of NY 67, enters from the left. NY 67 turns to cross the Hoosic River again in Valley Falls, running south of the river through Buskirk and crossing again in Eagle Bridge to briefly enter Washington County.

NY 67 meets NY 22 in White Creek after 0.9 miles (1.4 km). Turning right, running concurrent for 0.6 miles (1.0 km), the paired routes re-enter Rensselaer County. Once back in Rensselaer County, the routes split at North Hoosick. Passing through farmland, NY 67 ends at the Vermont state line, continuing as VT 67.

History edit

The portion of modern NY 67 between what is now NY 147 south of Galway and the southern end of the overlap with NY 50 south of Ballston Spa was originally designated as part of two legislative routes by the New York State Legislature in 1908. From Galway to Ballston Spa, what is now NY 67 was part of Route 37. The modern overlap with NY 50 was part of Route 25.[4] In 1912, Route 37 was realigned between Kimball Corners and Saratoga Springs to use modern NY 29. Its former routing between Kimball Corners and Ballston Spa via Galway was redesignated as Route 37-a. Also added in 1912 was Route 37-b, a spur route that ran from Route 25 south of Ballston Spa east to what is now US 9 in Malta via current NY 67.[5][6] The Route 37-a and Route 37-b designations were eliminated on March 1, 1921.[7]

When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, the section of modern NY 67 between Round Lake and Mechanicville was designated as part of NY 6.[8][9] Most of NY 6, including the section from Round Lake to Malta, was renumbered to US 9 in 1927.[10] In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, US 9 was realigned onto its modern alignment between Albany and Round Lake. Its former routing from Round Lake to Malta became part of the new NY 67,[2] which extended west to NY 10 in Ephratah and east to the Vermont state line via Johnstown, Amsterdam, Ballston Spa, Stillwater, and Hoosick. From Galway to Malta, NY 67 utilized the former alignments of legislative Routes 25, 37-a and 37-b. Between Mechanicville and Schaghticoke, NY 67 initially ran concurrent with US 4 and NY 32 to Stillwater, where it turned east and followed what is now CR 125 across the Hudson River (via Stillwater Bridge) to NY 40 north of Schaghticoke in Rensselaer County.[11]

On April 1, 1980, ownership and maintenance of NY 67 between the access road to lock 4 of the Champlain Canal and NY 40 was transferred from the state of New York to Rensselaer County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government. One highway transferred from the county to the state at this time was Old Schaghticoke Road, which extended from the county line at Mechanicville east to NY 40 just southwest of Schaghticoke.[12] NY 67 was realigned to follow the new state highway between Mechanicville and Schaghticoke[13][14] while the county-maintained portion of its former alignment became CR 125. The short piece of NY 67's former routing between US 4 and NY 32 in Stillwater and the access road to Champlain Canal lock 4 remained state-maintained[15][16] and became NY 915C, an unsigned reference route.[17]

A second maintenance swap, this time between the state and Montgomery County, occurred on April 1, 1981. As part of the swap, ownership and maintenance of New Turnpike Road[12] (CR 52[18][19]) between NY 5 outside of St. Johnsville and the Fulton County line was transferred from Montgomery County to the state of New York.[12] The new state highway became a westward extension of NY 67, which overlapped a section of NY 10 between Ephratah and NY 10's junction with New Turnpike Road.[13][14] The 0.34-mile (0.55 km) section of New Turnpike Road between the Fulton County line and NY 10 was not transferred to the state and is still maintained by the town of Ephratah for several years. It was eventually transferred to NYSDOT in 2012[3]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MontgomerySt. Johnsville0.000.00  NY 5 (Mohawk Turnpike) – St. Johnsville, NellistonWestern terminus
FultonEphratah6.119.83 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 10 south (Ephratah Road) to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway
Southern terminus of NY 10 / NY 67 overlap
7.7412.46 
 
NY 10 north – Caroga Lake, Dolgeville
Northern terminus of NY 10 / NY 67 overlap
Town of Johnstown14.9824.11 
 
NY 334 south
Northern terminus of NY 334
City of Johnstown16.6626.81 
 
NY 29 west (North Williams Street)
Western terminus of NY 29 / NY 67 overlap
16.9727.31 
 
NY 29 east (East Main Street)
Eastern terminus of NY 29 / NY 67 overlap
17.5428.23  
 
 
 
 
  NY 30A (South Comrie Avenue) to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Fonda, Fultonville, Gloversville, Mayfield
MontgomeryFort Johnson24.9040.07 
 
NY 5 west – Fonda
Western terminus of NY 5 / NY 67 overlap
City of Amsterdam27.8744.85 
 
NY 5 east
Eastern terminus of NY 5 / NY 67 overlap
27.9444.97 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 30 south to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway
Southern terminus of NY 30 / NY 67 overlap
28.0445.13  NY 5
28.1545.30 
 
NY 30 north (Market Street) – Broadalbin, Mayfield
Northern terminus of NY 30 / NY 67 overlap
SaratogaCharlton37.7460.74  NY 147 (Sacandaga Road) – Galway, Scotia
Ballston Spa47.4876.41 
 
NY 50 north – Saratoga Springs
Northern terminus of NY 50 / NY 67 overlap
Ballston48.3777.84 
 
NY 50 south – Clifton Park, Glenville, Scotia, Schenectady
Southern terminus of NY 50 / NY 67 overlap
Malta51.7083.20  I-87 – Albany, MontrealExit 12 (I-87); two roundabouts serve this interchange
52.1583.93 
 
  US 9 north / CR 108 – Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Lake
Northern terminus of US 9 / NY 67 overlap; roundabout
Round LakeMalta
village/town line
53.7386.47 
 
US 9 south – Albany
Southern terminus of US 9 / NY 67 overlap; roundabout; northern terminus of Round Lake Bypass (unsigned NY 915J)
 
 
 
Round Lake Bypass (NY 915J) to I-87 south
Mechanicville60.0396.61 
 
 
 
 
 
US 4 south / NY 32 south to NY 146
Western terminus of US 4 / NY 32 / NY 67 overlap
60.1396.77 
 
 
 
US 4 north / NY 32 north
Eastern terminus of US 4 / NY 32 / NY 67 overlap
RensselaerTown of Schaghticoke66.13106.43 
 
NY 40 south – Troy
Western terminus of NY 40 / NY 67 overlap
Village of Schaghticoke67.68108.92 
 
NY 40 north – Middle Falls
Eastern terminus of NY 40 / NY 67 overlap
WashingtonWhite Creek80.00128.75 
 
NY 22 north – Cambridge
Western terminus of NY 22 / NY 67 overlap
RensselaerHoosick82.49132.75 
 
NY 22 south – Hoosick Falls
Hamlet of North Hoosick; eastern terminus of NY 22 / NY 67 overlap
86.55139.29 
 
VT 67 east – North Bennington
Continuation into Vermont
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 126–128. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  3. ^ a b "Fulton County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  4. ^ State of New York Department of Highways (1909). The Highway Law. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 62, 65. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  5. ^ New York State Legislature (1918). "Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed". Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty-First Session of the Legislature. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 72–73. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  6. ^ New York State Department of Highways (1920). Report of the State Commissioner of Highways. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 551–552. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  7. ^ New York State Legislature (1921). "Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed". Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty-Fourth Session of the Legislature. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 42. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  8. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  9. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas (eastern New York) (Map). Rand McNally and Company. 1926. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  10. ^ Automobile Blue Book. Vol. 1 (1927 ed.). Chicago: Automobile Blue Book, Inc. 1927. This edition shows U.S. Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927.
  11. ^ Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1930.
  12. ^ a b c New York State Legislature. "New York State Highway Law § 341". Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  13. ^ a b I Love New York Tourism Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. State of New York. 1981.
  14. ^ a b New York (Map). Rand McNally and Company. 1985. ISBN 0-528-91040-X.
  15. ^ Mechanicville Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1992. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  16. ^ Schaghticoke Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1992. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  17. ^ New York State Department of Transportation (January 2017). Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Bicycling Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Commemorative/Memorial Designations in New York State (PDF). Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  18. ^ Fort Plain Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1977. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  19. ^ Canajoharie Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1977. Retrieved May 12, 2010.

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  • New York State Route 67 at Alps' Roads • New York Routes

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New York State Route 67 NY 67 is an 86 55 mile long 139 29 km east west state highway in eastern New York in the United States The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 5 in the town of St Johnsville Its eastern terminus is at the Vermont state line in Hoosick where it continues eastward as Vermont Route 67 VT 67 New York State Route 67NY 67 highlighted in red and NY 915C in blueRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT the cities of Amsterdam Johnstown and Mechanicville and the village of Ballston SpaLength86 55 mi 1 139 29 km Existed1930 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endNY 5 in St JohnsvilleMajor intersectionsNY 30A in Johnstown NY 5 NY 30 in Amsterdam I 87 in Malta US 4 NY 32 in MechanicvilleEast endVT 67 at the Vermont state line in HoosickLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesMontgomery Fulton Saratoga Rensselaer WashingtonHighway systemNew York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 66 NY 68 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Montgomery and Fulton counties 1 2 Second pass through Montgomery County 1 3 Saratoga County 1 4 Rensselaer and Washington counties 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editMontgomery and Fulton counties edit NY 67 begins at an intersection with NY 5 east of the village of St Johnsville in the town of the same name It heads eastward across northern Montgomery County as New Turnpike Road to the Fulton County line where maintenance of NY 67 shifted from the New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT to the town of Ephratah until 2012 Thus the 0 34 mile 0 55 km segment of New Turnpike Road between the county line and NY 10 has no reference markers This segment of the route also lacks any shoulders At NY 10 maintenance of NY 67 returns to NYSDOT as it turns north to overlap NY 10 into the hamlet of Ephratah 3 In Ephratah NY 67 splits from NY 10 and heads east as a narrow and winding highway It continues into the town of Johnstown where it meets the eastern terminus of the aforementioned New Turnpike Road an unimproved town road at Eppie Corners and winds through hilly terrain through the hamlet of Keck s Center It intersects the north end of NY 334 before passing into the city of Johnstown In the western part of the city NY 67 follows West Main Street for several blocks to William Street where it is joined by NY 29 After crossing downtown the overlap with NY 29 ends with NY 29 continuing straight east on East Main Street and NY 67 veering southeast onto East State Street The route exits the city just southeast of a junction with NY 30A NY 67 proceeds onward passing the Fulton County Airport Hamilton Fulton Montgomery BOCES and Fulton Montgomery Community College before reentering Montgomery County Second pass through Montgomery County edit Once again in Montgomery County NY 67 follows a winding narrow path One steep curve was eliminated in the early 2000s northwest of Fort Johnson In Fort Johnson NY 67 joins NY 5 toward Amsterdam In Amsterdam NY 67 enters with NY 5 as West Main Street After passing an unusual flashing traffic light at Guy Park Manor a four lane highway begins parallel to Main Street Historically NY 5 and NY 67 followed Main Street through the city With the 1977 creation of the Amsterdam Mall NY 5 and NY 67 together with NY 30 were re routed onto splits comprising the Amsterdam Arterial citation needed After a left exit for NY 30 southbound and a link to the Thruway NY 67 follows underneath NY 30 southbound then takes a left exit next to the mall NY 67 then follows NY 30 North crossing NY 5 westbound then splitting off toward Ballston Spa passing through the hamlet of Manny Corners south of the village of Hagaman Saratoga County edit nbsp NY 67 at I 87 NY 67 enjoys a wider route enabling faster driving and more gentle curves passing south of the village of Galway In Ballston Spa NY 67 meets NY 50 turning south and overlapping for about a mile NY 67 then splits off to the east heading toward the Adirondack Northway at Malta In the Malta Area NY 67 enters as Dunning Street Immediately before Interstate 87 I 87 there is a roundabout at State Farm Road A second roundabout shortly thereafter handles the southbound ramp traffic of I 87 exit 12 with a third roundabout handling northbound on the other side A fourth roundabout handles an intersection with Malta Commons and Kelch Drive and a fifth handles the intersection with U S Route 9 US 9 beginning the overlap with US 9 nbsp The David Mathews House straddling the New York Vermont state line located on NY VT 67 After the final roundabout NY 67 turns south concurrent with US 9 for 1 5 miles 2 4 km just north of the village of Round Lake Here the route heads eastward taking a winding path toward Mechanicville and the Hudson River After entering the city NY 67 becomes concurrent with US 4 and NY 32 for less than 0 1 miles 0 2 km then heads east toward Schaghticoke crossing the Hudson on the Mechanicville Bridge Rensselaer and Washington counties edit Old Schaghticoke Road carries NY 67 eastward and uphill meeting NY 40 as Reservoir Road Turning left and overlapping the routes enter Schaghticoke upon crossing the Hoosic River Passing through the village NY 67 splits right at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds where County Route 125 CR 125 an old routing of NY 67 enters from the left NY 67 turns to cross the Hoosic River again in Valley Falls running south of the river through Buskirk and crossing again in Eagle Bridge to briefly enter Washington County NY 67 meets NY 22 in White Creek after 0 9 miles 1 4 km Turning right running concurrent for 0 6 miles 1 0 km the paired routes re enter Rensselaer County Once back in Rensselaer County the routes split at North Hoosick Passing through farmland NY 67 ends at the Vermont state line continuing as VT 67 History editThe portion of modern NY 67 between what is now NY 147 south of Galway and the southern end of the overlap with NY 50 south of Ballston Spa was originally designated as part of two legislative routes by the New York State Legislature in 1908 From Galway to Ballston Spa what is now NY 67 was part of Route 37 The modern overlap with NY 50 was part of Route 25 4 In 1912 Route 37 was realigned between Kimball Corners and Saratoga Springs to use modern NY 29 Its former routing between Kimball Corners and Ballston Spa via Galway was redesignated as Route 37 a Also added in 1912 was Route 37 b a spur route that ran from Route 25 south of Ballston Spa east to what is now US 9 in Malta via current NY 67 5 6 The Route 37 a and Route 37 b designations were eliminated on March 1 1921 7 When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924 the section of modern NY 67 between Round Lake and Mechanicville was designated as part of NY 6 8 9 Most of NY 6 including the section from Round Lake to Malta was renumbered to US 9 in 1927 10 In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York US 9 was realigned onto its modern alignment between Albany and Round Lake Its former routing from Round Lake to Malta became part of the new NY 67 2 which extended west to NY 10 in Ephratah and east to the Vermont state line via Johnstown Amsterdam Ballston Spa Stillwater and Hoosick From Galway to Malta NY 67 utilized the former alignments of legislative Routes 25 37 a and 37 b Between Mechanicville and Schaghticoke NY 67 initially ran concurrent with US 4 and NY 32 to Stillwater where it turned east and followed what is now CR 125 across the Hudson River via Stillwater Bridge to NY 40 north of Schaghticoke in Rensselaer County 11 On April 1 1980 ownership and maintenance of NY 67 between the access road to lock 4 of the Champlain Canal and NY 40 was transferred from the state of New York to Rensselaer County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government One highway transferred from the county to the state at this time was Old Schaghticoke Road which extended from the county line at Mechanicville east to NY 40 just southwest of Schaghticoke 12 NY 67 was realigned to follow the new state highway between Mechanicville and Schaghticoke 13 14 while the county maintained portion of its former alignment became CR 125 The short piece of NY 67 s former routing between US 4 and NY 32 in Stillwater and the access road to Champlain Canal lock 4 remained state maintained 15 16 and became NY 915C an unsigned reference route 17 A second maintenance swap this time between the state and Montgomery County occurred on April 1 1981 As part of the swap ownership and maintenance of New Turnpike Road 12 CR 52 18 19 between NY 5 outside of St Johnsville and the Fulton County line was transferred from Montgomery County to the state of New York 12 The new state highway became a westward extension of NY 67 which overlapped a section of NY 10 between Ephratah and NY 10 s junction with New Turnpike Road 13 14 The 0 34 mile 0 55 km section of New Turnpike Road between the Fulton County line and NY 10 was not transferred to the state and is still maintained by the town of Ephratah for several years It was eventually transferred to NYSDOT in 2012 3 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes MontgomerySt Johnsville0 000 00 nbsp NY 5 Mohawk Turnpike St Johnsville NellistonWestern terminus FultonEphratah6 119 83 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 10 south Ephratah Road to I 90 Toll New York ThruwaySouthern terminus of NY 10 NY 67 overlap 7 7412 46 nbsp nbsp NY 10 north Caroga Lake DolgevilleNorthern terminus of NY 10 NY 67 overlap Town of Johnstown14 9824 11 nbsp nbsp NY 334 southNorthern terminus of NY 334 City of Johnstown16 6626 81 nbsp nbsp NY 29 west North Williams Street Western terminus of NY 29 NY 67 overlap 16 9727 31 nbsp nbsp NY 29 east East Main Street Eastern terminus of NY 29 NY 67 overlap 17 5428 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30A South Comrie Avenue to I 90 Toll New York Thruway Fonda Fultonville Gloversville Mayfield MontgomeryFort Johnson24 9040 07 nbsp nbsp NY 5 west FondaWestern terminus of NY 5 NY 67 overlap City of Amsterdam27 8744 85 nbsp nbsp NY 5 eastEastern terminus of NY 5 NY 67 overlap 27 9444 97 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30 south to I 90 Toll New York ThruwaySouthern terminus of NY 30 NY 67 overlap 28 0445 13 nbsp NY 5 28 1545 30 nbsp nbsp NY 30 north Market Street Broadalbin MayfieldNorthern terminus of NY 30 NY 67 overlap SaratogaCharlton37 7460 74 nbsp NY 147 Sacandaga Road Galway Scotia Ballston Spa47 4876 41 nbsp nbsp NY 50 north Saratoga SpringsNorthern terminus of NY 50 NY 67 overlap Ballston48 3777 84 nbsp nbsp NY 50 south Clifton Park Glenville Scotia SchenectadySouthern terminus of NY 50 NY 67 overlap Malta51 7083 20 nbsp I 87 Albany MontrealExit 12 I 87 two roundabouts serve this interchange 52 1583 93 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 north CR 108 Saratoga Springs Saratoga LakeNorthern terminus of US 9 NY 67 overlap roundabout Round Lake Maltavillage town line53 7386 47 nbsp nbsp US 9 south AlbanySouthern terminus of US 9 NY 67 overlap roundabout northern terminus of Round Lake Bypass unsigned NY 915J nbsp nbsp nbsp Round Lake Bypass NY 915J to I 87 south Mechanicville60 0396 61 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 4 south NY 32 south to NY 146Western terminus of US 4 NY 32 NY 67 overlap 60 1396 77 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 4 north NY 32 northEastern terminus of US 4 NY 32 NY 67 overlap RensselaerTown of Schaghticoke66 13106 43 nbsp nbsp NY 40 south TroyWestern terminus of NY 40 NY 67 overlap Village of Schaghticoke67 68108 92 nbsp nbsp NY 40 north Middle FallsEastern terminus of NY 40 NY 67 overlap WashingtonWhite Creek80 00128 75 nbsp nbsp NY 22 north CambridgeWestern terminus of NY 22 NY 67 overlap RensselaerHoosick82 49132 75 nbsp nbsp NY 22 south Hoosick FallsHamlet of North Hoosick eastern terminus of NY 22 NY 67 overlap 86 55139 29 nbsp nbsp VT 67 east North BenningtonContinuation into Vermont 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S roads portal List of county routes in Rensselaer County New YorkReferences edit a b 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 126 128 Retrieved January 30 2010 a b Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 a b Fulton County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved May 12 2010 State of New York Department of Highways 1909 The Highway Law Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 62 65 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Legislature 1918 Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty First Session of the Legislature Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 72 73 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Department of Highways 1920 Report of the State Commissioner of Highways Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 551 552 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Legislature 1921 Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty Fourth Session of the Legislature Albany NY J B Lyon Company p 42 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas eastern New York Map Rand McNally and Company 1926 Retrieved May 12 2010 Automobile Blue Book Vol 1 1927 ed Chicago Automobile Blue Book Inc 1927 This edition shows U S Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927 Road Map of New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1930 a b c New York State Legislature New York State Highway Law 341 Retrieved May 12 2010 a b I Love New York Tourism Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company State of New York 1981 a b New York Map Rand McNally and Company 1985 ISBN 0 528 91040 X Mechanicville Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1992 Retrieved May 12 2010 Schaghticoke Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1992 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Department of Transportation January 2017 Official Description of Highway Touring Routes Bicycling Touring Routes Scenic Byways amp Commemorative Memorial Designations in New York State PDF Retrieved January 9 2017 Fort Plain Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1977 Retrieved May 12 2010 Canajoharie Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1977 Retrieved May 12 2010 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 67KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 67 New York State Route 67 at Alps Roads New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 67 amp oldid 1219324457 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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