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List of county routes in Suffolk County, New York (1–25)

County routes in Suffolk County, New York, are maintained by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. The designations do not follow any fixed pattern. Routes 1 to 25 are listed below.

Former standard route marker for county routes in Suffolk County; CR 13A shield on CR 50 in Bay Shore.
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateNew York State Route X (NY X)
County:County Route X (CR X)
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County Route 1 edit

 

County Route 1

LocationAmityvilleNorth Amityville
Length1.52 mi[1] (2.45 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 1 is known as County Line Road and extends for 1.52 miles (2.45 km) through the town of Babylon. It begins at NY 27A (Montauk Highway) in Amityville and heads north to the intersection of Joyce Avenue in East Farmingdale. Parts of the road enter Nassau County; however, the Nassau County sections are not part of CR 1.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Amityville0.000.00  NY 27A (Montauk Highway) – East Massapequa
0.510.82 
 
CR 12 east / Old Sunrise Highway west (NY 900D) – Lindenhurst
Eastern terminus of NY 900D, western terminus of CR 12
1.031.66  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway)At-grade intersection
North Amityville1.522.45Joyce Avenue west / Matthew Drive east / County Line Road north to   Southern State ParkwaySuffolk County maintenance ends 245 feet north of Joyce Avenue. County Line Road continues north to Southern State Parkway Exit 32S
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 2 edit

 

County Route 2

LocationAmityvilleDix Hills
Length8.53 mi[3] (13.73 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 2 is mostly known as Straight Path and extends from the village of Amityville to the town of Huntington. It begins at an intersection with NY 110 in Amityville and heads east along Dixon Avenue to CR 47 in Copiague. From there it begins to move to the northeast until it eventually becomes Straight Path before the intersection with NY 27 in North Lindenhurst. The road widens into a four-lane divided highway ahead of its junction with CR 3 (Wellwood Avenue). This intersection contains turning ramps on all corners except the southwest corner, where Heathcote Road ends. The divider ends at Sherbrooke Road and the North Lindenhurst Fire Department, where the road returns to a four-lane undivided highway.

The road intersects an at-grade crossing with the Central Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. From there the road crosses NY 109 and meets the Southern State Parkway. As CR 2 approaches the interchange with the parkway, the road becomes narrower despite remaining four lanes wide. On the northwest corner of this interchange is the beginning of St. Johns Catholic Cemetery, where the road widens to accommodate a center left-turn lane. The northern border of the cemetery is along Edison Avenue, located near the intersection with Little East Neck Road in Wyandanch.

CR 2 narrows to two lanes with stretches occasionally featuring medians. North of Commonwealth Drive, the road become four lanes with no left-turn lane until it approaches the vicinity of Wyandanch Station. Past Winter Avenue, CR 2 narrows back down to two lanes, but with a center left-turn lane. The road continues in this manner until it reaches its terminus at an intersection with NY 231 in Half Hollow Hills.

CR 2 was assigned on January 27, 1930, to the portion of its alignment between Albany Avenue in Amityville and modern NY 231 in Huntington. It was extended west along Dixon Avenue to NY 110 on February 5, 1943, replacing CR 2A. An extension beyond NY 231 was proposed during the 1960s and 1970s and officially added to CR 2's alignment on June 22, 1961. The terminus was to be at the Long Island Motor Parkway;[2] however, this extension was never built. The intersection between CR 2 and NY 27 was once intended to be upgraded into an interchange.[citation needed]

Major intersections
Locationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
Amityville0.000.00  NY 110 (Broadway) – East Farmingdale
Copiague0.911.46CR 47 (Great Neck Road) – North Amityville
Lindenhurst1.712.75  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway)At-grade intersection
North Lindenhurst2.494.01  CR 3 (North Wellwood Avenue) – Melville, Lindenhurst
3.235.20  NY 109 – Farmingdale, Babylon
West Babylon4.166.69  Southern State Parkway – New York, East IslipExit 36 on Southern Parkway. Cloverleaf interchange. No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Parkway.
Wyandanch4.867.82Little East Neck Road  – Melville, BabylonFormer Suffolk County Route 95
6.189.95Long Island Avenue  Access to Wyandanch station and Long Island National Cemetery
Dix Hills8.5313.73  NY 231 (Deer Park Avenue) to   I-495 and   Northern State ParkwayAccess to I-495 and Northern State Parkway via NY-231 northbound.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 2A edit

 

County Route 2A

LocationAmityvilleNorth Lindenhurst

County Route 2A was a former suffixed extension of CR 2 assigned to Dixon Avenue between NY 110 and NY 27 from the 1930s to February 5, 1943[2][4]

County Route 3 edit

 

County Route 3

LocationLindenhurstMelville
Length6.84 mi[5] (11.01 km)

County Route 3 is a north–south road that includes Wellwood Avenue and Pinelawn Road. It runs mostly parallel to NY 110 until it crosses over the Long Island Expressway, where it moves to the northwest to use NY 110 before its northern terminus with Walt Whitman Road.

Route description

County Route 3 begins as Wellwood Avenue on the Lindenhurst village line at Perry Street in North Lindenhurst, which quickly encounters a cloverleaf interchange with NY 27, where the road briefly becomes a four-lane divided highway until the intersection of Spieglehagen Street and becomes a four-lane undivided highway. The road divides again at CR 2 (Straight Path), and includes a northwest to northeast turning ramp. The divider ends at June Street, and the road returns to a four-lane undivided highway.

As the road intersects an at-grade crossing with the LIRR Central Branch and becomes a divided highway again north of Gear Avenue as it approaches NY 109. North of NY 109, CR 3 runs through the center of the Cemetery zone of southwestern Suffolk County along the following burial grounds;

Before leaving the cemetery zone, CR 3 becomes a divided highway again and passes by the headquarters of Newsday, which also includes the former right-of-way for the Long Island Motor Parkway. Both of these sites are on the southwest corner of CR 3 and CR 5 (Ruland Road). North of unsigned CR 5 (Ruland Road), CR 3 becomes Pinelawn Road, and runs parallel to Old East Neck Road until hitting Half Hollow Road, which leads to the only remaining drivable section of Long Island Motor Parkway (CR 67. From there, CR 3 takes a northwesterly turn and crosses over the Long Island Expressway east of exit 49, where it becomes a four-lane highway again approaching NY 110. CR 3 and Pinelawn Road end just north of NY 110 at Walt Whitman Road. The road continues northward as Sweet Hollow Road as it meanders through the Manetto Hills area past Gwynne Park and West Hills County Park before reaching NY 25, but not as CR 3.

Major intersections
Locationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
Lindenhurst0.000.00Wellwood Avenue south to   / Perry Street eastLindenhurst village line. Wellwood Avenue continues south towards Lindenhurst station and Montauk Highway
North Lindenhurst0.140.23  NY 27 – New York, MontaukCloverleaf interchange
0.610.98  CR 2 (Straight Path) – Amityville, Wyandanch
1.432.30  NY 109 – Farmingdale, Babylon
West Babylon1.852.98  Southern State Parkway – New York, East IslipExit 35 on Southern Parkway. No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Parkway.
East Farmingdale3.535.68Conklin Street west / Long Island Avenue east    – Farmingdale, WyandanchServes Pinelawn station
Melville5.058.13Ruland Road / Colonial Springs Road (CR 5)
5.879.45Half Hollow Road eastFormer routing of the Long Island Motor Parkway
6.149.88  I-495 (Long Island Expressway) – New York, RiverheadAccess to I-495 via service roads. Park & Ride located on North Service Road (towards I-495 west).
6.7510.86  NY 110 (Broad Hollow Road) to   Northern State Parkway  – Huntington, AmityvilleAccess to Northern State Parkway via NY-110 north.
6.8411.01Walt Whitman Road / Sweet Hollow Road northFormer routing of NY 110
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 4 edit

 

County Route 4

LocationNorth BabylonCommack
Length9.30 mi[6] (14.97 km)
Existed1930–present

County Route 4 consists mainly of Commack Road. The road starts at a northeast angle off of NY 231, and immediately has an intersection with Carll's Straight Path to the northwest. The road continues to the northeast as it crosses the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road. A realigned section exists on the western border of the former Edgewood State Hospital and current Pilgrim State Hospital. The segment in front of Edgewood Hospital was intended to either be replaced by or run parallel to the formerly proposed Babylon–Northport Expressway.

Between the Long Island Expressway and Jericho Turnpike, Commack Road is a four-lane undivided highway with sporadic residential frontage roads. Similar features were installed on parts of Larkfield Road and CR 11 (Pulaski Road).

North of NY 25, CR 4 becomes Townline Road. Though the first two sites consist of churches listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the rest of the area is standard residential suburbia. North of Dovecote Lane, Townline Road runs mostly along the border between the towns of Huntington and Smithtown. New York State Bicycle Route 25A is shared with CR 4 between Burr Road and Scholar Road.

The designation for CR 4 ends at the intersection at Clay Pitts Road in Commack, but the roadway continues northward towards NY 25A in Fort Salonga.

Major intersections
Locationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
North Babylon0.000.00  NY 231 (Deer Park Avenue) to   Southern State Parkway and   NY 27 (Sunrise Highway)Access to Southern State Parkway and NY-27 via NY-231 southbound.
Deer Park0.440.71CR 57 (Bay Shore Road) – Bay Shore
1.752.82Long Island Avenue to  Access to Deer Park station via Long Island Avenue east.
Dix Hills4.066.53Fish Path eastEntrance to Pilgrim Psychiatric Center
Commack4.737.61  I-495 (Long Island Expressway) – New York, RiverheadExit 52 on I-495. Park & Ride located at southeast corner of intersection with South Service Road.
5.518.87 
 
CR 13 south (Crooked Hill Road) – Brentwood
Northern terminus of CR 13
5.619.03  CR 67 (Vanderbilt Motor Parkway) to  
 
Northern State Parkway east  – Dix Hills, Hauppauge
Access to Northern State Parkway east via CR 67 west. No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Northern State Parkway.
5.729.21 
 
Northern State Parkway west – New York
Exit 43 on Northern Parkway. No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Northern State Parkway.
7.4311.96  NY 25 (Jericho Turnpike) to  
 
NY 454 east (Veterans Memorial Highway) and   Sunken Meadow State Parkway
Access to NY 454 and Sunken Meadow State Parkway via NY-25 east; road name transitions from Commack Road to Townline Road
9.3014.97Clay Pitts Road / Townline Road north  – Fort SalongaTownline Road continues north without designation.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 5 edit

 

County Route 5

LocationMelvilleWheatley Heights
Length1.82 mi[7] (2.93 km)

County Route 5 is a short, unsigned industrial county route known as Ruland Road and Colonial Springs Road. It runs parallel to a former section of the original Long Island Motor Parkway, beginning at an intersection with New York State Route 110 and heading east. The road passes the headquarters of Newsday and the northern end of Long Island National Cemetery, before terminating just east of the intersection with Little East Neck Road North at the Huntington/Babylon town line in Wheatley Heights.[7]

Major intersections
Locationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
Melville0.000.00  NY 110 (Broad Hollow Road) – Amityville, Huntington
0.430.69  CR 28 south (Republic Road) – Republic AirportNorthern terminus of CR 28. To Republic Airport.
1.101.77  CR 3 (Pinelawn Road) – LindenhurstAccess to Long Island National Cemetery
Wheatley Heights1.822.93Colonial Springs Road eastCounty designation terminates at the HuntingtonBabylon town line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 6 edit

 

County Route 6

LocationHauppauge
Length0.86 mi[8] (1,380 m)

County Route 6 is Rabro Drive and serves the Hauppauge Industrial Park and the state and county government office buildings. The road begins at an intersection with County Route 108 and proceeds east to New York State Route 111, all within the hamlet of Hauppauge.[8]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hauppauge.

mi[8]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Old Willets Path (CR 108) to   CR 67 (Long Island Motor Parkway),   I-495, and   NY 454
0.610.98Simeon Woods Road (NY 901A)Access to Suffolk County and New York State offices
0.861.38  NY 111 (Wheeler Road) to   I-495  – Smithtown, Central Islip
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 7 edit

 

County Route 7

LocationBrentwood
Length1.77 mi[9] (2.85 km)

County Route 7, better known as Wicks Road, runs south to north from CR 13 to the Long Island Motor Parkway (at the former Long Island Expressway exit 54). The road is entirely in Brentwood.

The road was named for Francis Moses Asbury Wicks (1818-1867), a wealthy landowner and politician who owned the land in the vicinity of the former Thompson's (LIRR station), and later Pine Aire (LIRR station). His home, a large and rambling farmhouse, served as the railroad depot, inn, and general store.

Originally, Wicks Road ran further north than CR 67 onto part of what is today Moreland Road, across the Northern State Parkway to the west side of Hoyt's Farm Town Park, and as far north as NY 25.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Brentwood.

mi[9]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Crooked Hill Road (CR 13) – Bay Shore
1.081.74Community College Drive (CR 106 west)Eastern terminus of CR 106; Access to Suffolk County Community College's Grant Campus and Brentwood State Park
1.632.62 
 
 
To I-495 east – Riverhead
Interchange with eastbound service road; Park & Ride
1.772.85  CR 67 (Motor Parkway) to  
 
I-495 west – New York
Exit 53 on I-495
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 8 edit

 

County Route 8

LocationYaphankMiddle Island

County Route 8 was reserved for the never-built Yaphank Bypass. It was intended to be a new four-lane road beginning at the vicinity of exit 66 of the Long Island Expressway, running west of the Carman's River and terminating at CR 21 near Bayliss (Bailey) Road.

County Route 9 edit

 

County Route 9

LocationHuntingtonElwood
Length4.65 mi[10] (7.48 km)
Existed1936–present

County Route 9, known as Greenlawn Road and Cuba Hill Road, is an unsigned county road that runs through the town of Huntington. The road runs northwest to southeast, beginning as Greenlawn Road and crossing over the Long Island Rail Road as Cuba Hill Road. Its northern terminus is East Main Street (NY 25A) in Huntington, and it ends across from Burr Road at the intersection of Elwood Road (CR 10) in Elwood.[10]

CR 9 serves BAE Systems Long Island, located at the corner of Cuba Hill Road and Pulaski Road (CR 11) in Greenlawn, and James H. Boyd Intermediate School. The section of CR 9 between Little Plains Road and the intersection with Elwood Road (CR 10) is part of New York State Bicycle Route 25A.[10]

History

The Greenlawn Road portion of CR 9 was formerly CR 34 and was reassigned in 1930. The expansion of CR 9 led from the Long Island Rail Road tracks to CR 10, Elwood Road. This expansion, today, is known as Cuba Hill Road, and was added on December 26, 1936. CR 34 was appended onto CR 9 sometime after the 1960s. The road is currently unsigned; however, there were once signs that marked CR 9.

Major intersections
Locationmi[10]kmDestinationsNotes
Community of Huntington0.000.00  NY 25A (East Main Street)To Downtown Huntington via NY-25A west.
Greenlawn2.383.83  CR 11 (Pulaski Road) – Huntington Station, East Northport
2.624.22  Broadway (CR 86)Access to Greenlawn station
Elwood4.657.48Elwood Road (CR 10) / Burr Road east – Northport, CommackTo NY 25 via CR-10 south.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 10 edit

 

County Route 10

LocationElwoodNorthport
Length3.95 mi[11] (6.36 km)
Existed1955–present

County Route 10, commonly referred to as Elwood Road, is a two-lane suburban county road. It runs from NY 25 in Elwood to NY 25A in Northport.

From the 1950s into the 1980s, there were proposals by the New York State Department of Transportation to build the Babylon–Northport Expressway within the vicinity of the west side of Elwood Road, with interchanges at both ends that included ramps utilizing CR 10. Suburban sprawl and public opposition to the roadway has resulted in the cancellation of the highway.

Major intersections
Locationmi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
Elwood0.000.00  NY 25 (Jericho Turnpike) – South Huntington, Commack
0.560.90Cuba Hill Road west (CR 9) / Burr Road east  – GreenlawnEastern terminus of CR 9
East Northport2.654.26  CR 11 (Pulaski Road) – Greenlawn, Kings Park
Northport3.956.36  NY 25A (Fort Salonga Road) / Reservoir Avenue north – Huntington, Fort SalongaReservoir Avenue continues north to Downtown Northport and Asharoken
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 11 edit

 

County Route 11

LocationCold Spring HarborKings Park
Length11.21 mi[12] (18.04 km)
ExistedJanuary 27, 1930[2]–present

County Route 11, commonly referred to as Pulaski Road, runs west to east between Cold Spring Harbor and Kings Park. CR 11 provides the closest access to the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, which runs roughly parallel to the tracks throughout its span in northwestern Suffolk County.

County Route 11A edit

 

County Route 11A

LocationGreenlawnEast Northport

County Route 11A was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between CR 86 and CR 10 from January 26, 1931 to September 21, 1966[2][4]

County Route 11B edit

 

County Route 11B

LocationHuntington StationGreenlawn

County Route 11B was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between NY 110 and CR 86 from December 28, 1931 to September 21, 1966[2][4]

County Route 11C edit

 

County Route 11C

LocationCold Spring HarborHuntington Station

County Route 11C was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between NY 108 and NY 110 from November 27, 1933 to September 21, 1966[2][4]

County Route 12 edit

 

County Route 12

LocationAmityvilleWest Babylon
Length4.45 mi[13] (7.16 km)
Existed1959–present

County Route 12 runs west to east along Oak Street, Hoffman Avenue and Railroad Avenue, parallel to the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It begins at an intersection of CR 1 and Old Sunrise Highway (unsigned NY 900D) and ends at CR 96 at the village of Babylon line in West Babylon.

History

CR 12 was originally a suffixed extension of CR 50 until 1959.

Route description

At the intersection of CR 47, the elevated Copiague Station over the street is visible to the north. The station can also be seen from the next block at the intersection of an unnamed street leading to Railroad Avenue. The Babylon Branch finally runs along the north side of Oak Street between Garfield and Strong Avenues, where it crosses the CopiagueLindenhurst village line.

In Lindenhurst, the name of CR 12 is changed to Hoffman Avenue. However, this name is also shared by a street running parallel to it on the north side of the Babylon Branch maintained by the village. East of the intersection with CR 3, the road passes in front of Lindenhurst Station, while the village of Lindenhurst's Hoffman Avenue runs behind it.

In West Babylon, CR 12's name is changed to South Railroad Avenue, a name it will hold onto upon crossing the border with the village of Babylon. At the border, which is at the intersection of CR 96, is the eastern terminus of CR 12. The roadway east of the terminus reaches NY 109, where it becomes Trolley Line Road, named for the former Babylon Railroad Company, which used the street as part of the route for its streetcar.

Major intersections
Locationmi[13]kmDestinationsNotes
Amityville0.000.00  CR 1 (County Line Road) / Old Sunrise Highway west (NY 900D)Old Sunrise Highway continues west to NY 27A.
0.390.63  NY 110 (Broadway) – Huntington, East Farmingdale
Copiague1.352.17   CR 47 (Great Neck Road) – Farmingdale, North AmityvilleTo Copiague Station via CR-47 north.
Lindenhurst2.804.51Wellwood Avenue to   CR 3 – Melville, North LindenhurstAccess to CR-3 via Wellwood Avenue north.
West Babylon4.457.16CR 96 (Great East Neck Road) / Trolley Line Road east – Bergen Point County ParkAccess to Bergen Point County Park via CR-96 south; Access to Babylon via Trolley Line Road east.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 13 edit

 

County Route 13

LocationBay ShoreCommack
Length7.50 mi[14] (12.07 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 13 is a 7.50-mile (12.07 km) county road that runs north to south from CR 4 near Commack to NY 27A in Bay Shore which includes Fifth Avenue and Crooked Hill Road.. The road runs primarily east of Robert Moses Causeway and Sagtikos State Parkway, until it crosses over the Sagtikos Parkway in the vicinity of Pilgrim State Hospital. The route was added to the county highway system on April 28, 1930, and extensions were made on July 9, 1945.[2]

Route description

CR 13 begins at NY 27A in Bay Shore. It heads northwest as the northbound one-way Fifth Avenue, part of a one-way couplet that includes the southbound-only North Clinton Avenue (CR 13A) one block to the west. They converge south of CR 57 (Howell's Road) itself located just south of NY 27. CR 13 moves over the main road and service roads of Sunrise Highway (NY 27), connecting to the highway by way of exit 43, a cloverleaf interchange. Continuing on, Fifth Avenue meets Brook Avenue, which leads to a shopping mall along Sunrise Highway before looping back to meet Third Avenue in Bay Shore.

Past Brook Avenue, the route takes on a more northerly routing as it heads into North Bay Shore and connects to the Heckscher State Parkway at exit 42. Farther north, CR 13 passes by the Entenmann's bakery factory prior to crossing the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road and intersecting CR 100 (Suffolk Avenue) in Brentwood. The route's run as Fifth Avenue ends just north of CR 100 at a junction with CR 7 (Wicks Road), which continues north from the intersection on the routing established by Fifth Avenue. CR 13, meanwhile, forks to the northwest as Crooked Hill Road.[14]

Not far from CR 7, the route serves both the Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center and Suffolk County Community College's Grant Campus and connects to the Sagtikos State Parkway at exit S2. Crooked Hill Road was originally southbound exit S1 on the Sagtikos Parkway. A traffic circle also existed at the southbound ramps to and from the parkway.[15] When the nearby Long Island Expressway was constructed, the southbound off-ramp was eliminated, but the on-ramp was left intact. The reconstruction of the Long Island Expressway–Sagtikos Parkway interchange from 1988–1991 revived a southbound connection from the parkway to Crooked Hill Road via exit S1W. Today, and as always, Crooked Hill Road is also accessible from exit S2, which connect to roads within the grounds of the Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center, including unsigned CR 106 (Community College Drive).[14]

The route continues on, descending Crooked Hill to reach the Long Island Expressway and its service roads. It crosses under the highway between exits 52 and 53, but has no ramps to or from the main road. Instead, the only access is to the service roads that lead to the expressway westbound and from the expressway eastbound. North of the expressway, CR 13 begins to head in a more north–northeasterly direction that takes it on a largely parallel routing to that of nearby CR 4 (Commack Road). CR 13 ends when the two roads finally converge just south of the Long Island Motor Parkway (CR 67) in Commack.

Major intersections
Locationmi[14]kmDestinationsNotes
Bay Shore0.000.00  NY 27A (Montauk Highway)CR-13 begins one-way northbound.
0.310.50  CR 50 (Union Boulevard) – Brightwaters, IslipAccess to Bay Shore Station via CR-50 east; CR-13 is one-way northbound.
0.661.06 
 
CR 13A south (Clinton Avenue)
Northern terminus of CR 13A; CR 13 becomes two-way.
0.921.48  CR 57 (Howells Road) – Deer Park
1.111.79  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) – New York, MontaukCloverleaf interchange; exit 43 on NY 27
North Bay Shore2.243.60  Southern State Parkway – New York, East IslipExit 42 on Southern State Parkway; some movements via Spur Drive service roads; No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Southern Parkway.
Brentwood4.266.86  Suffolk Avenue (CR 100 east) – Central IslipAccess to Brentwood Station via CR-100 east.
4.467.18 
 
CR 7 north (Wicks Road)
No southbound access to CR 7 north; southern terminus of CR 7.
5.649.08 
 
College Road (CR 106 east) / G Road west to  
 
Sagtikos State Parkway south – Pilgrim Psychiatric Center
Western terminus of CR 106; Access to Suffolk County Community College via CR-106 east.
5.989.62 
 
Sagtikos State Parkway north – Kings Park to   I-495
Exit S2 on Sagtikos Parkway; No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Sagtikos Parkway.
Commack6.7010.78North Service Road west to   I-495 (Long Island Expressway)Access to I-495 via both service roads.
7.5012.07  CR 4 (Commack Road) to   CR 67 (Vanderbilt Parkway) and   Northern State Parkway – Fort Salonga, Deer ParkAccess to CR-67 & Northern Parkway via CR-4 north.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 13A edit

 

County Route 13A

LocationBay Shore
Length0.65 mi[16] (1,050 m)
Existed1967[2]–present

County Route 13A is the southbound only segment of CR 13 in downtown Bay Shore. At the intersection of Reil Place all southbound traffic along CR  13 shifts to a parallel street called Clinton Avenue. This segment was designated CR 53[17] until May 22, 1967.[2] North of this switch, Clinton Avenue runs parallel to Fifth Avenue as a two-way street, until the intersection with Joseph Avenue, only to be cut off by the interchange with Sunrise Highway. Both CR 13 and CR 13A cross the LIRR Montauk Branch and intersect with CR 50 (Union Boulevard) before terminating at NY 27A.[16]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Bay Shore, and the junction list below runs from north to south.

mi[16]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  CR 13 (Fifth Avenue)Southbound traffic transitions from CR 13 south to CR 13A south
0.350.56   CR 50 (Union Boulevard) – Brightwaters, IslipAccess to Bay Shore Station via CR-50 east.
0.651.05  NY 27A (Main Street) / S. Clinton Avenue southbound – Fire Island FerriesAccess to Fire Island Ferries via NY-27A east; S. Clinton Avenue continues south without designation.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 14 edit

 

County Route 14

LocationCommackKings Park
Length3.22 mi[18] (5.18 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 14 is a county highway running south to north from NY 25 (Jericho Turnpike) in Commack to NY 25A in Kings Park. It runs parallel to the east of Sunken Meadow State Parkway. CR 14 ends at NY 25A near Kings Park Station, just two blocks east of CR 11. North of NY 25A, the road turns into Church Street, then Kohr Road, and runs along the east side of Sunken Meadow State Park until ending at Sunken Meadow Road. CR 14 was first added to the county highway system on January 27, 1930. A portion of former CR 2 (Straight Path) was added to CR 14 on June 22, 1961.[2]

In 1978, New York State Department of Transportation built an interchange to-and-from the northbound lane of the Sunken Meadow State Parkway, in order to prevent accidents from motorists trying to cross NY 25 in order to get to CR 14 at exit SM3 E. This interchange was designated exit SM3A. West-to-northbound motorists from NY 25 use the on-ramp from this newer interchange to get to the parkway.[19]

Major intersections
Locationmi[18]kmDestinationsNotes
Commack0.000.00  NY 25 (Jericho Turnpike) to  
 
Sunken Meadow State Parkway south / Harned Road south to   NY 454 &   CR 67 (Vanderbilt Parkway) - Smithtown
Harned Road continues south without a designation; Access to Sunken Meadow Parkway via NY-25 west.
0.220.35 
 
Sunken Meadow State Parkway north – Sunken Meadow State Park
Exit SM3A on Sunken Meadow Parkway; No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway.
2.083.35Old Northport Road  – Fort Salonga, Smithtown
Kings Park3.225.18  NY 25A (East Main Street) / Church Street north – Northport, Fort Salonga, SmithtownChurch Street continues north without a designation.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 15 edit

 

County Route 15

LocationSmithtown
Length1.35 mi[2] (2.17 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 15, Maple Avenue, was an unsigned, 1.35-mile (2.17 km) county highway in Smithtown. The route began at an intersection with NY 111 to NY 25 and NY 25A (Main Street). CR 15 was added to the county highway system on January 27, 1930[2] and is no longer recognized by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works nor the New York State Department of Transportation.[19]

Major intersections

The entire route was in the Community of Smithtown.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  NY 111 – Hauppauge, Central Islip
1.352.17   NY 25 / NY 25A (Main Street) – Commack, Village of the Branch, Centereach
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 16 edit

 

County Route 16

LocationVillage of the BranchBrookhaven
Length15.90 mi[2] (25.59 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 16 is a 15.90 miles (25.59 km) county-maintained highway stretching from NY 25 in Village of the Branch eastward to Montauk Highway (CR 80) in Brookhaven consisting of part of five roads: Terry Road, Smithtown Boulevard, Lake Shore Drive (formerly East Lake Terrace), Portion Road, and Horse Block Road. CR 16 has been in the Suffolk County highway system since January 27, 1930.[2]

Though CR 16 has run consistently from the Town of Smithtown to the Town of Brookhaven since the mid-1960s, this was not always the case. Many segments have been part of other county roads. Lake Shore Drive and Portion Road used to be part of CR 19 from the Smithtown–Brookhaven town line to Waverly Avenue in Farmingville. In 1960, this terminus was moved to Patchogue–Holbrook Road. The construction of Sunrise Highway in 1957 lead to the realignment of Horseblock Road west of its original eastern terminus with South Country Road (former Montauk Highway) in South Haven. Because the interchange is shared with CR 21, the new alignment was originally designated as CR 21A. Horse Block Road used to be a western extension of CR 56 between Victory Avenue, a frontage road along Sunrise Highway that begins at CR 46, in Brookhaven and Waverly Avenue in Farmingville. In 1964, it was moved only to Victory Avenue.

County Route 17 edit

 

County Route 17

LocationEast IslipHauppauge
Length5.53 mi[20] (8.90 km)
Existed1966–present

County Route 17 is a 5.53-mile (8.90 km) county road located in western Suffolk County. The route runs south-to-north from NY 27A in East Islip to NY 111 in Hauppauge, just south of exit 56 on I-495 (the Long Island Expressway). Originally, CR 17 was an alignment of NY 111 (designated as State Highway 1208 internally). On September 13, 1966, the alignment was transferred from the state to Suffolk County and redesignated CR 17.[2] The exit with the Heckscher State Parkway was added in the early 1990s.

Route description

The NY 111 designation was moved from Carleton Avenue to Islip Avenue, which runs parallel to Carleton Avenue between NY 27A and I-495, on September 13, 1966, in order to facilitate access to the Heckscher State Parkway. Evidence of County Road 17's former status as a State Highway can be found at the railroad bridge in Islip, which carries the Montauk Line of the Long Island Rail Road.[21] Between then and the mid-to-late 1980s, CR 17 passed over the Heckscher State Parkway with no access, other than to nearby frontage roads that were used for residents. Exit 43A, linking CR 17 to the parkway, was built in the 1980s. Carleton Avenue also runs through the grounds of the former Central Islip Psychiatric Center. Nursing quarters were located on a frontage road along the west side of the street. The hospital was closed in 1990, and converted into a campus for the New York Institute of Technology. The road was widened to four lanes in the 1990s from Heckscher Parkway to the northern terminus of the former hospital grounds. North of the NYIT Campus, Carleton Avenue squeezes through downtown Central Islip. The former Central Islip railroad station was on the corner of the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road just south of County Road 100 (Suffolk Avenue). A modernized station was built down the tracks on the corner of CR 100 and Lowell Avenue.

North of Suffolk Avenue, CR 17 moves northwest onto Wheeler's Road. This section kept its given name while NY 111 was renamed "Wheeler Road" in order to distinguish the state route from CR 17. From there, CR 17 crosses County Road 67 (the Long Island Motor Parkway) and encounters Bridge Road, a side road that mainly runs parallel to Motor Parkway for much of its run south of the Long Island Expressway. The northern terminus is at a fork in the road with NY 111 roughly 250 yards south of I-495. The NY 111/CR 17 intersection has quite a history. It was originally an at-grade interchange with an overhead expressway signpost holding two signs mounted on the corner that could be seen from the Long Island Expressway. The NY 111 shield was moved from one sign to the next in 1966, but the outline of the former NY 111 shield could still be seen on the original sign. Eventually, as the road was downgraded and the area developed, this sign came down. A Texaco gas station was built at the fork in the road in the mid-1970s. It was shortly converted into a Park and Ride for traffic from the Long Island Expressway.

Major intersections
Locationmi[22]kmDestinationsNotes
East Islip0.000.00  NY 27A (Main Street) / Woodland Drive southWoodland Drive continues south without designation.
0.250.40  CR 50 (Union Boulevard)
0.801.29  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) – New York, MontaukAccess via local roads; exit 46 on NY 27
Islip Terrace1.692.72Spur Drive South to  
 
Southern State Parkway east – Heckscher State Park
Exit 43A on Southern State Parkway; Access to Southern Pkwy. east via Spur Dr. S. west; No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway.
1.883.03Spur Drive North to  
 
Southern State Parkway west – New York and D'Amato Federal Courthouse
Exit 43A on Southern State Parkway; Access to Federal Courts via Spur Dr. N. east; No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway.
Central Islip2.293.69DPW Drive west / Court House Drive eastAccess to Bethpage Ballpark, Cohalan Court Complex, & Touro Law Center via Court House Drive east.
4.156.68   CR 100 (Suffolk Avenue) – Brentwood, IslandiaAccess to Central Islip Station via CR 100 east.
5.178.32  CR 67 (Long Island Motor Parkway)
Hauppauge5.53[20]8.90 
 
NY 111 north – Smithtown to   I-495 – New York, Riverhead
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 18 edit

 

County Route 18

LocationSayvilleHolbrook
Length3.90 mi[2][23] (6.28 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 18 was a 3.90-mile (6.28 km) county highway along Broadway Avenue from east of Sayville to Holbrook. It was an unsigned two-lane arterial spanning from Montauk Highway (CR 85) to CR 19 (Patchogue–Holbrook Road). A former segment of Broadway Avenue called "Old Broadway Avenue" runs east of the segment between Montauk Highway and somewhere south of Sunrise Highway along the border of Sans Soucci Lakes County Park and near a former Girl Scouts of the USA camp. The route was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27, 1930.[2]

Major intersections
Locationmi[23]kmDestinationsNotes
Sayville0.000.00  CR 85 (Montauk Highway) – Sayville, Bayport
1.402.25  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) – New York, MontaukAccess to NY-27 via service roads.
Holbrook1.802.90   NY 454 (Veterans Memorial Highway) – MacArthur AirportAccess to MacArthur Airport via NY-454 west
3.806.12Main Street north (former CR 19A) - Downtown HolbrookSouthern terminus of former CR 19A.
3.906.28  CR 19 (Patchogue–Holbrook Road) to   I-495 – Lake Ronkonkoma, PatchogueAccess to I-495 via CR-19 north.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 19 edit

 

County Route 19

LocationPatchogueLake Ronkonkoma
Length6.76 mi[24] (10.88 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 19 is a 6.76-mile (10.88 km) south–north arterial through central Suffolk County. The highway begins at an intersection with CR 65 in Patchogue. It connects several bedroom communities with major highways such as I-495 (the Long Island Expressway) and NY 27. CR 19 terminates at an intersection with CR 16 in Lake Ronkonkoma. The route was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27, 1930, and was amended on January 29, 1965.[2]

Route description

The highway's southern terminus is at CR 65 (Division Street). It serves as a widened, upgraded version of local West Street, which continues south of Division Street toward the Great South Bay. The starting point of the highway is immediately to the west of the Long Island Rail Road's Patchogue station. The road heads north and crosses Montauk Highway just west of downtown Patchogue. The road then curves west as it forms the southern bank of Great Patchogue Lake. Curving north again after passing the lake, the road assumes the name of Waverly Avenue, a pre-existing road that extends south of CR 19 toward Montauk Highway. Still with four lanes, the road passes near Saint Joseph's College's Patchogue branch campus before crossing NY 27 (Sunrise Highway). The diamond interchange here was built between 1988 and 1991 when NY 27 was converted from an urban boulevard to a limited-access freeway, although it was originally planned as a cloverleaf interchange.[25][26]

Leaving the Patchogue area, the road curves slightly left, as Waverly Avenue (unsigned CR 61) leaves CR 19 and continues its north–south route. Just to the north, CR 19 (now Patchogue–Holbrook Road) intersects two more partial-limited access highways. CR 99 (Woodside Avenue), which leads to the IRS center at Holtsville, has its terminus at CR 19 with a traffic signal. Less than a quarter mile to the north, CR 97 (Nicolls Road) passes overhead and has a diamond interchange with CR 19. Now entering Holbrook, the road divides various large bedroom communities. As it nears downtown Holbrook, the road moves onto a new alignment that was built between 1971 and 1973 to bypass the hamlet. After this bypass was built, the old section was renamed Main Street, eliminated between the new section and former CR 18 (Broadway Avenue) and designated CR 19A (now a former route). The new alignment carries four lanes up and over the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, and was intended to have an interchange with Union Avenue and Main Street. Reassuming its former alignment, CR 19 then crosses the Long Island Expressway (I-495) with another diamond interchange. This interchange was the eastern terminus of the Long Island Expressway until 1971.

After the Long Island Expressway interchange, the highway narrows to just two lanes with center turn lane. The road again takes an S-curve to the west before heading north again. Halfway within this S-curve, CR 19 was originally intended to terminate at the never built "MacArthur Airport Expressway."[27] The character of this northernmost portion of the road is quite different from the rest, as the road has a much lower speed limit and even passes through a school zone roughly a mile before the terminus at CR 16.


Major intersections
Locationmi[28]kmDestinationsNotes
Patchogue0.000.00 
 
  CR 65 west (Division Street) / West Avenue south
West Avenue continues south without designation; eastern terminus of CR-65; Access to Patchogue Station via Division Street east.
0.350.56Main Street to  
 
CR 85 west – Sayville, Shirley
CR-85 begins 0.07 miles (0.11 km) west of this intersection.
North Patchogue1.502.41  NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) – New York, MontaukExit 52 on NY-27.
Holtsville2.373.81Waverly Avenue north ( CR 61) – Holtsville, Suff. Co. Comm. CollegeSouthern terminus of CR 61.
2.694.33 
 
CR 99 east (Woodside Avenue) – Brookhaven
Western terminus of CR 99.
2.994.81  CR 97 (Nicolls Road) – Stony Brook, Blue PointDiamond interchange.
Holbrook4.276.87Broadway Avenue south - SayvilleFormer northern terminus of CR 18.
4.527.27CR 90 (Furrows Road) – Downtown HolbrookSite of the formerly proposed Central Suffolk Highway.
5.4258.731  I-495 (Long Island Expressway) – New York, Riverhead, Park & RideExit 61 on I-495.
Lake Ronkonkoma6.76[28]10.88  CR 16 (Portion Road) / Hans Boulevard north - Smithtown, FarmingvilleHans Boulevard continues north without designation.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 19A edit

 

County Route 19A

LocationHolbrook
Length0.9 mi[29] (1,400 m)

County Route 19A was a 0.9-mile (1.4 km) former segment of CR 19 in Holbrook. When Patchogue–Holbrook Road was realigned, this section was named Main Street. The old alignment goes "around" Holbrook, which was realigned to carry four lanes up and over the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, which was intended to have an interchange with Union Avenue and Main Street.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Holbrook.

mi[29]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Broadway Avenue to   CR 19 – Patchogue, SayvilleFormer CR 18; Access to CR-19 via Broadway Avenue north.
0.300.48CR 90 (Furrows Road)Site of the formerly proposed Central Suffolk Highway.
0.861.38Union Avenue to    – Ronkonkoma, HoltsvilleAccess to Ronkonkoma LIRR Station via Union Avenue west.
0.901.45  CR 19 to   I-495 – Lake RonkonkomaAccess to I-495 via CR-19 north.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 20 edit

 

County Route 20

LocationPort JeffersonSound Beach
Length6.30 mi[30] (10.14 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 20 was the unsigned designation for a 6.60 miles (10.62 km) portion of North Country Road from NY 25A in Port Jefferson, just north of the railroad station, to an intersection with NY 25A in Sound Beach. CR 20 was added to the county highway system on January 27, 1930.[2] Until the 1980s, it also included Sheep Pasture Road and Lower Sheep Pasture Road from Stony Brook to Port Jefferson.

CR 20 was shared with New York State Bicycle Route 25 east of Belle Terre Road in Port Jefferson,[31] and ran through most of the Miller Place Historic District.

Sheep Pasture Road

Sheep Pasture Road is an alternate route in East Setauket connecting Stony Brook to Port Jefferson Station. For a small section it is broken up into Upper Sheep Pasture Road and Lower Sheep Pasture Road. Its main claim to fame is its name which at one time meant that there were sheep and pastures around in abundance but currently it is a heavily travelled artery and is almost all residential. The only sheep to be found are in a about a mile north of the road on Gnarled Hollow Road. There are a few businesses closer to the eastern end in Port Jefferson Station. There is a picturesque bridge over the Long Island Rail Road track as it enters Port Jefferson Station. Unfortunately this bridge has been the scene of quite a few suicides in recent years by despondent youths. One of the largest Greek Orthodox church complexes on Long Island is on this road. It is the responsibility of Brookhaven town to maintain this road.

Major intersections
Locationmi[30]kmDestinationsNotes
Port Jefferson0.00.0   NY 25A (Main Street) / Sheep Pasture Road west – Port Jefferson StationCR 20 formerly continued west; Access to Port Jefferson railroad station via NY-25A east.
Mt. Sinai2.13.4Mt. Sinai-Coram Road  – Coram
Miller Place2.94.7Pipe Stave Hollow Road north - Cedar Beach
4.06.4Lower Rocky Point Road east
4.67.4Miller Place Road south  – Middle Island, CoramNo access from North Country Road west to Miller Place Road.
4.97.9Echo Avenue  – Sound Beach
Sound Beach6.3010.14  NY 25A – Rocky Point, Wading River
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 21 edit

 

County Route 21

LocationBrookhavenRocky Point
Length11.70 mi[2] (18.83 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 21 is a two lane, 11.70-mile (18.83 km) highway running from Brookhaven to Rocky Point. Its southern terminus is at CR 80 south of the interchange between CR 16 and NY 27 (which includes Yaphank Avenue in the interchange) in Brookhaven. The highway heads northward and terminates at an intersection with NY 25A in Rocky Point. CR 21 was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27, 1930.[2]

Route description

CR 21 ends at CR 80 (Montauk Highway), although this portion of the road was severed when Sunrise Highway was built. For all intents and purposes as an uninterrupted route, CR 21 ends at CR 16 (Horseblock Road) in Yaphank. The road continues through Yaphank, a formerly agrarian area that has been built up by Suffolk County into a government office center, which includes the Suffolk County Police Department headquarters, and one of the main county jails. In conjunction with the development of this zone, CR 21 was widened in the mid-1970s. This project included a bridge over the Long Island Rail Road Main Line as well as some local streets, one of which leads directly to Yaphank Station. North of the tracks, the Suffolk County Almshouse Barn can be found west of the road, as well as the former Suffolk County Sanitorium, and other county government buildings. In this area, CR 21 also crosses I-495, which was built through the existing road in the late 1960s. The interchange here was not finished until 2000, when a westbound on-ramp and an eastbound off-ramp were added.

North of the Long Island Expressway, Yaphank Avenue runs on top of the dam for Lower Yaphank Lake before its terminus at East Main Street. Here the historic Homan-Gerard House and Mills can be found on the southeast corner, while the former Yaphank Garage can be found on the southwest corner. CR 21 makes a left turn at the intersection and proceeds through historic Yaphank. East Main Street leads to another historic Long Island road named Moriches–Middle Island Road, which took residents between Rocky Point and The Moricheses long before the automobile was invented, let alone the Suffolk County Highway System. Near Upper Yaphank Lake, CR 21 intersects with West Main Street, at one of two former Yaphank triangles (the other being at Mill Road and Patchogue–Yaphank Road). At this point, CR 21 resumes its northward heading. Also at this point, a former section of the road is visible on land now owned by the Suffolk County Parks Department. It is visible diagonally across the street from and north of a building formerly owned by New York Telephone.

CR 21 meanders through a variety of landscapes as it heads north to Middle Island, including farmland and forest. It passes close to the Carman's River at this point, particularly in the area of Cathedral Pines County Park. This area was notorious as one of the most deadly stretches of the road until safety improvements realigned and modernized the roadway near East Bartlett Road and again north of Longwood Road. Another former section of road called Old Middle Island–Yaphank Road breaks off to the left near CR 21's intersection with NY 25. North of NY 25, the name of the road changes from Yaphank–Middle Island Road to Rocky Point–Yaphank Road. The former alignment of the road continues roughly parallel to the newer road, rejoining it near the intersection of Bayliss Road (also known as Bailey Road). Additionally, a former meander in the road is visible on either side of CR 21 just south of Whiskey Road.

Between Middle Island and Rocky Point, much of CR 21 runs through the Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area, a major conservation area on land once owned by the Radio Corporation of America. This land was once considered the world's largest radio transmitting field.[32] Here, the road is given a second name of Marconi Boulevard. North of the former RCA Labs, CR 21 runs between a high school and a housing project, before terminating at NY 25A. North of NY 25A, the road turns into Hallock Landing Road as it heads towards the bluffs of the Long Island Sound.

History

CR 21 was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27, 1930, on various roads dating back to colonial times. A widening project took place along Yaphank Avenue during the 1970s but various realignments took place along Yaphank–Middle Island Road, and Rocky Point–Yaphank Road before then. Though CR 21 runs almost the entire breadth of Central Long Island, it does not intersect many major highways. Due to steep public opposition to highway improvements, there are multiple proposed and never-built highways that would have intersected this road:

  • CR 99 was supposed to be extended east of CR 16 terminating at an interchange with CR 21.
  • CR 90 was supposed to have an interchange with Yaphank Avenue near the Suffolk County Police Department Headquarters. This was to be part of the proposed Central Suffolk Highway designed to reconnect the two broken ends of NY 24.
  • CR 102 was a proposed upgrade of East Main Street east of CR 21. The new highway would have extended to exit 68 on the Long Island Expressway and William Floyd Parkway.
  • CR 101 was either supposed to cross over Lower Yaphank Lake and East Main Street or at the east triangle with West Main Street and Middle Island–Yaphank Road. Both proposed extensions were to lead to William Floyd Parkway between Parr Meadows and Longwood Road.
  • CR 24 was supposed to be upgraded to an extension between East Bartlett Road and Longwood Road.
  • CR 8, the formerly proposed Yaphank Bypass, was supposed to terminate between Bayliss Road (also known as Bailey Road) and Miller Place–Yaphank Road.
  • CR 111 was supposed to have an interchange at the intersection of Whiskey Road.
  • CR 26 was supposed to have an interchange at the north end of the Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area. It was intended to be relocated from the North Fork and upgraded as part of NY 347.

With the construction of exit 57 along Sunrise Highway, which interrupted original sections of both Horseblock Road and Yaphank Avenue, the new section of Horseblock Road was originally designated CR 21A. This designation was eventually integrated into part of CR 16.

Major intersections
Locationmi[33][34]kmDestinationsNotes
Brookhaven0.000.00  CR 80 (Montauk Highway) – Patchogue, Bellport, ShirleyFormer NY 27A
0.310.50 
 
NY 27 east
Exit ramp from exit 57S of NY 27
Gap in route; connection made via CR 80 and CR 16
Yaphank0.310.50 
 
NY 27 west – New York
Entrance ramp to NY 27
0.500.80  
 
 
CR 16 (Horseblock Road) to NY 27 east – Smithtown
2.854.59  I-495 – New York, RiverheadExit 67 on I-495; diamond interchange fully completed in 2000
3.115.01Main StreetFormer western terminus of CR 102
Middle Island5.869.43Longwood RoadFormer western terminus of CR 24
7.2511.67  NY 25 (Middle County Road)
Rocky Point11.70[2]18.83  NY 25A / Hallock Landing RoadContinues north without designation
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 21A edit

 

County Route 21A

LocationSouth Haven

County Route 21A was a suffixed alternate of CR 21 created during the construction of exit 57 along Sunrise Highway, which interrupted original sections of both Horse Block Road and Yaphank Avenue, The new section was officially part of Horse Block Road, but was eventually deleted, when it was integrated into part of CR 16.

County Route 22 edit

 

County Route 22

LocationJamesportNorthville
Length2.45 mi[2] (3.94 km)
Existed1930[2]–present

County Route 22 was an unsigned, 2.45-mile (3.94 km) north–south county highway known as Manor Lane. The designation ran from NY 25 in the community of Jamesport to an intersection with Sound Avenue, a former alignment of NY 25A,[35] in Northville, just east of now former CR 23. CR 22 began in the Suffolk County highway system since January 27, 1930.[2]

Major intersections
Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Jamesport0.000.00  NY 25 (Main Road)
Northville2.453.94Sound AvenueFormer alignment of NY 25A[35]
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 23 edit

 

County Route 23

LocationAquebogueNorthville
Length1.75 mi[2] (2.82 km)
Existed1930–present

County Route 23 was an unsigned, 1.75-mile (2.82 km) north–south county highway. CR 23, designated Church Lane, began at an intersection with NY 25 (Main Road) in Aquebogue and terminated at an intersection with Sound Avenue in Northville. CR 23 was added to the county highway system on January 27, 1930, and is no longer recognized by either SCDPW or NYSDOT.[2]

Major intersections
Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Aquebogue0.000.00  NY 25
Northville1.752.82Sound AvenueFormer alignment of NY 25A[35]
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 24 edit

 

County Route 24

LocationMiddle IslandUpton
Length1.9 mi[36] (3.1 km)
Existed1975–present

County Route 24 was an unsigned county highway extending from CR 21 (Yaphank–Middle Island Road) in the community of Middle Island to CR 46 (William Floyd Parkway) in Upton. CR 24, designated Longwood Road, also served Cathedral Pines County Park at its western terminus. The route, which was originally named South Manor Road, was added to the county highway system for Suffolk County on March 25, 1975. The route is no longer recognized by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works and the New York State Department of Transportation.[2]

Major intersections
Locationmi[36]kmDestinationsNotes
Middle Island0.000.00  CR 21 (Yaphank–Middle Island Road)
Upton1.903.06  CR 46 (William Floyd Parkway) / Princeton AvenueContinues east to Brookhaven National Laboratory
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 25 edit

 

County Route 25

LocationCenter MorichesWading River
Length11.05 mi[2] (17.78 km)

County Route 25 was an 11.05-mile (17.78 km) north–south two-lane highway running from Center Moriches to Wading River. CR 25 went from the Montauk Highway in Center Moriches to an intersection with NY 25A in the community of Riverhead. The highway was designated on May 1, 1968, from former CR 66 along Brookfield Avenue, Wading River Road and Schultz Road.[2] During the 1970s, the highway was to receive widening and realignment projects west of the existing Wading River Road. The projects were to stretch from exit 69 on the Long Island Expressway (I-495) southward to the Montauk Highway and the western terminus of the Moriches Bypass, designated CR 98. The new section of the road was never built, and the CR 25 designation was eventually removed.

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  27. ^ Proposed Park and Ride Center; Lake Ronkonkoma (Suffolk County Department of Planning)
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County routes in Suffolk County New York are maintained by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices standard yellow on blue pentagon route marker The designations do not follow any fixed pattern Routes 1 to 25 are listed below Former standard route marker for county routes in Suffolk County CR 13A shield on CR 50 in Bay Shore Highway namesInterstatesInterstate X I X US HighwaysU S Route X US X StateNew York State Route X NY X County County Route X CR X System linksNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways Contents 1 County Route 1 2 County Route 2 3 County Route 2A 4 County Route 3 5 County Route 4 6 County Route 5 7 County Route 6 8 County Route 7 9 County Route 8 10 County Route 9 11 County Route 10 12 County Route 11 13 County Route 11A 14 County Route 11B 15 County Route 11C 16 County Route 12 17 County Route 13 18 County Route 13A 19 County Route 14 20 County Route 15 21 County Route 16 22 County 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Avenue west Matthew Drive east County Line Road north to nbsp Southern State ParkwaySuffolk County maintenance ends 245 feet north of Joyce Avenue County Line Road continues north to Southern State Parkway Exit 32S1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 2 edit nbsp County Route 2LocationAmityville Dix HillsLength8 53 mi 3 13 73 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 2 is mostly known as Straight Path and extends from the village of Amityville to the town of Huntington It begins at an intersection with NY 110 in Amityville and heads east along Dixon Avenue to CR 47 in Copiague From there it begins to move to the northeast until it eventually becomes Straight Path before the intersection with NY 27 in North Lindenhurst The road widens into a four lane divided highway ahead of its junction with CR 3 Wellwood Avenue This intersection contains turning ramps on all corners except the southwest corner where Heathcote Road ends The divider ends at Sherbrooke Road and the North Lindenhurst Fire Department where the road returns to a four lane undivided highway The road intersects an at grade crossing with the Central Branch of the Long Island Rail Road From there the road crosses NY 109 and meets the Southern State Parkway As CR 2 approaches the interchange with the parkway the road becomes narrower despite remaining four lanes wide On the northwest corner of this interchange is the beginning of St Johns Catholic Cemetery where the road widens to accommodate a center left turn lane The northern border of the cemetery is along Edison Avenue located near the intersection with Little East Neck Road in Wyandanch CR 2 narrows to two lanes with stretches occasionally featuring medians North of Commonwealth Drive the road become four lanes with no left turn lane until it approaches the vicinity of Wyandanch Station Past Winter Avenue CR 2 narrows back down to two lanes but with a center left turn lane The road continues in this manner until it reaches its terminus at an intersection with NY 231 in Half Hollow Hills CR 2 was assigned on January 27 1930 to the portion of its alignment between Albany Avenue in Amityville and modern NY 231 in Huntington It was extended west along Dixon Avenue to NY 110 on February 5 1943 replacing CR 2A An extension beyond NY 231 was proposed during the 1960s and 1970s and officially added to CR 2 s alignment on June 22 1961 The terminus was to be at the Long Island Motor Parkway 2 however this extension was never built The intersection between CR 2 and NY 27 was once intended to be upgraded into an interchange citation needed Major intersectionsLocationmi 3 kmDestinationsNotesAmityville0 000 00 nbsp NY 110 Broadway East FarmingdaleCopiague0 911 46CR 47 Great Neck Road North AmityvilleLindenhurst1 712 75 nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway At grade intersectionNorth Lindenhurst2 494 01 nbsp CR 3 North Wellwood Avenue Melville Lindenhurst3 235 20 nbsp NY 109 Farmingdale BabylonWest Babylon4 166 69 nbsp Southern State Parkway New York East IslipExit 36 on Southern Parkway Cloverleaf interchange No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Parkway Wyandanch4 867 82Little East Neck Road Melville BabylonFormer Suffolk County Route 956 189 95Long Island Avenue nbsp Access to Wyandanch station and Long Island National CemeteryDix Hills8 5313 73 nbsp NY 231 Deer Park Avenue to nbsp I 495 and nbsp Northern State ParkwayAccess to I 495 and Northern State Parkway via NY 231 northbound 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 2A edit nbsp County Route 2ALocationAmityville North LindenhurstCounty Route 2A was a former suffixed extension of CR 2 assigned to Dixon Avenue between NY 110 and NY 27 from the 1930s to February 5 1943 2 4 County Route 3 edit nbsp County Route 3LocationLindenhurst MelvilleLength6 84 mi 5 11 01 km County Route 3 is a north south road that includes Wellwood Avenue and Pinelawn Road It runs mostly parallel to NY 110 until it crosses over the Long Island Expressway where it moves to the northwest to use NY 110 before its northern terminus with Walt Whitman Road Route descriptionCounty Route 3 begins as Wellwood Avenue on the Lindenhurst village line at Perry Street in North Lindenhurst which quickly encounters a cloverleaf interchange with NY 27 where the road briefly becomes a four lane divided highway until the intersection of Spieglehagen Street and becomes a four lane undivided highway The road divides again at CR 2 Straight Path and includes a northwest to northeast turning ramp The divider ends at June Street and the road returns to a four lane undivided highway As the road intersects an at grade crossing with the LIRR Central Branch and becomes a divided highway again north of Gear Avenue as it approaches NY 109 North of NY 109 CR 3 runs through the center of the Cemetery zone of southwestern Suffolk County along the following burial grounds Mount Ararat Cemetery on the west side between NY 109 and Southern State Parkway New Montifeore Cemetery on the northeast corner of the Southern State Parkway interchange Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Brooklyn Cemetery on the west side from Southern State Parkway exit 35 to the Main Line of the LIRR Wellwood Cemetery on the east side north of Patton Avenue Beth Moses Cemetery on the east side north of Wellwood Cemetery Pinelawn Cemetery on the north site of the LIRR Main Line and northeast corner of Pinelawn Station Long Island National Cemetery on the east side north of Pinelawn Cemetery Before leaving the cemetery zone CR 3 becomes a divided highway again and passes by the headquarters of Newsday which also includes the former right of way for the Long Island Motor Parkway Both of these sites are on the southwest corner of CR 3 and CR 5 Ruland Road North of unsigned CR 5 Ruland Road CR 3 becomes Pinelawn Road and runs parallel to Old East Neck Road until hitting Half Hollow Road which leads to the only remaining drivable section of Long Island Motor Parkway CR 67 From there CR 3 takes a northwesterly turn and crosses over the Long Island Expressway east of exit 49 where it becomes a four lane highway again approaching NY 110 CR 3 and Pinelawn Road end just north of NY 110 at Walt Whitman Road The road continues northward as Sweet Hollow Road as it meanders through the Manetto Hills area past Gwynne Park and West Hills County Park before reaching NY 25 but not as CR 3 Major intersectionsLocationmi 5 kmDestinationsNotesLindenhurst0 000 00Wellwood Avenue south to nbsp Perry Street eastLindenhurst village line Wellwood Avenue continues south towards Lindenhurst station and Montauk HighwayNorth Lindenhurst0 140 23 nbsp NY 27 New York MontaukCloverleaf interchange0 610 98 nbsp CR 2 Straight Path Amityville Wyandanch1 432 30 nbsp NY 109 Farmingdale BabylonWest Babylon1 852 98 nbsp Southern State Parkway New York East IslipExit 35 on Southern Parkway No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Parkway East Farmingdale3 535 68Conklin Street west Long Island Avenue east nbsp Farmingdale WyandanchServes Pinelawn stationMelville5 058 13Ruland Road Colonial Springs Road CR 5 5 879 45Half Hollow Road eastFormer routing of the Long Island Motor Parkway6 149 88 nbsp I 495 Long Island Expressway New York RiverheadAccess to I 495 via service roads Park amp Ride located on North Service Road towards I 495 west 6 7510 86 nbsp NY 110 Broad Hollow Road to nbsp Northern State Parkway Huntington AmityvilleAccess to Northern State Parkway via NY 110 north 6 8411 01Walt Whitman Road Sweet Hollow Road northFormer routing of NY 1101 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 4 edit nbsp County Route 4LocationNorth Babylon CommackLength9 30 mi 6 14 97 km Existed1930 presentCounty Route 4 consists mainly of Commack Road The road starts at a northeast angle off of NY 231 and immediately has an intersection with Carll s Straight Path to the northwest The road continues to the northeast as it crosses the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road A realigned section exists on the western border of the former Edgewood State Hospital and current Pilgrim State Hospital The segment in front of Edgewood Hospital was intended to either be replaced by or run parallel to the formerly proposed Babylon Northport Expressway Between the Long Island Expressway and Jericho Turnpike Commack Road is a four lane undivided highway with sporadic residential frontage roads Similar features were installed on parts of Larkfield Road and CR 11 Pulaski Road North of NY 25 CR 4 becomes Townline Road Though the first two sites consist of churches listed on the National Register of Historic Places the rest of the area is standard residential suburbia North of Dovecote Lane Townline Road runs mostly along the border between the towns of Huntington and Smithtown New York State Bicycle Route 25A is shared with CR 4 between Burr Road and Scholar Road The designation for CR 4 ends at the intersection at Clay Pitts Road in Commack but the roadway continues northward towards NY 25A in Fort Salonga Major intersectionsLocationmi 6 kmDestinationsNotesNorth Babylon0 000 00 nbsp NY 231 Deer Park Avenue to nbsp Southern State Parkway and nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway Access to Southern State Parkway and NY 27 via NY 231 southbound Deer Park0 440 71CR 57 Bay Shore Road Bay Shore1 752 82Long Island Avenue to nbsp Access to Deer Park station via Long Island Avenue east Dix Hills4 066 53Fish Path eastEntrance to Pilgrim Psychiatric CenterCommack4 737 61 nbsp I 495 Long Island Expressway New York RiverheadExit 52 on I 495 Park amp Ride located at southeast corner of intersection with South Service Road 5 518 87 nbsp nbsp CR 13 south Crooked Hill Road BrentwoodNorthern terminus of CR 135 619 03 nbsp CR 67 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway to nbsp nbsp Northern State Parkway east Dix Hills HauppaugeAccess to Northern State Parkway east via CR 67 west No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Northern State Parkway 5 729 21 nbsp nbsp Northern State Parkway west New YorkExit 43 on Northern Parkway No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Northern State Parkway 7 4311 96 nbsp NY 25 Jericho Turnpike to nbsp nbsp NY 454 east Veterans Memorial Highway and nbsp Sunken Meadow State ParkwayAccess to NY 454 and Sunken Meadow State Parkway via NY 25 east road name transitions from Commack Road to Townline Road9 3014 97Clay Pitts Road Townline Road north Fort SalongaTownline Road continues north without designation 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 5 edit nbsp County Route 5LocationMelville Wheatley HeightsLength1 82 mi 7 2 93 km County Route 5 is a short unsigned industrial county route known as Ruland Road and Colonial Springs Road It runs parallel to a former section of the original Long Island Motor Parkway beginning at an intersection with New York State Route 110 and heading east The road passes the headquarters of Newsday and the northern end of Long Island National Cemetery before terminating just east of the intersection with Little East Neck Road North at the Huntington Babylon town line in Wheatley Heights 7 Major intersectionsLocationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotesMelville0 000 00 nbsp NY 110 Broad Hollow Road Amityville Huntington0 430 69 nbsp CR 28 south Republic Road Republic AirportNorthern terminus of CR 28 To Republic Airport 1 101 77 nbsp CR 3 Pinelawn Road LindenhurstAccess to Long Island National CemeteryWheatley Heights1 822 93Colonial Springs Road eastCounty designation terminates at the Huntington Babylon town line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 6 edit nbsp County Route 6LocationHauppaugeLength0 86 mi 8 1 380 m County Route 6 is Rabro Drive and serves the Hauppauge Industrial Park and the state and county government office buildings The road begins at an intersection with County Route 108 and proceeds east to New York State Route 111 all within the hamlet of Hauppauge 8 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Hauppauge mi 8 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00Old Willets Path CR 108 to nbsp CR 67 Long Island Motor Parkway nbsp I 495 and nbsp NY 4540 610 98Simeon Woods Road NY 901A Access to Suffolk County and New York State offices0 861 38 nbsp NY 111 Wheeler Road to nbsp I 495 Smithtown Central Islip1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 7 edit nbsp County Route 7LocationBrentwoodLength1 77 mi 9 2 85 km County Route 7 better known as Wicks Road runs south to north from CR 13 to the Long Island Motor Parkway at the former Long Island Expressway exit 54 The road is entirely in Brentwood The road was named for Francis Moses Asbury Wicks 1818 1867 a wealthy landowner and politician who owned the land in the vicinity of the former Thompson s LIRR station and later Pine Aire LIRR station His home a large and rambling farmhouse served as the railroad depot inn and general store Originally Wicks Road ran further north than CR 67 onto part of what is today Moreland Road across the Northern State Parkway to the west side of Hoyt s Farm Town Park and as far north as NY 25 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Brentwood mi 9 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00Crooked Hill Road CR 13 Bay Shore1 081 74Community College Drive CR 106 west Eastern terminus of CR 106 Access to Suffolk County Community College s Grant Campus and Brentwood State Park1 632 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 495 east RiverheadInterchange with eastbound service road Park amp Ride1 772 85 nbsp CR 67 Motor Parkway to nbsp nbsp I 495 west New YorkExit 53 on I 4951 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 8 edit nbsp County Route 8LocationYaphank Middle IslandCounty Route 8 was reserved for the never built Yaphank Bypass It was intended to be a new four lane road beginning at the vicinity of exit 66 of the Long Island Expressway running west of the Carman s River and terminating at CR 21 near Bayliss Bailey Road County Route 9 edit nbsp County Route 9LocationHuntington ElwoodLength4 65 mi 10 7 48 km Existed1936 presentCounty Route 9 known as Greenlawn Road and Cuba Hill Road is an unsigned county road that runs through the town of Huntington The road runs northwest to southeast beginning as Greenlawn Road and crossing over the Long Island Rail Road as Cuba Hill Road Its northern terminus is East Main Street NY 25A in Huntington and it ends across from Burr Road at the intersection of Elwood Road CR 10 in Elwood 10 CR 9 serves BAE Systems Long Island located at the corner of Cuba Hill Road and Pulaski Road CR 11 in Greenlawn and James H Boyd Intermediate School The section of CR 9 between Little Plains Road and the intersection with Elwood Road CR 10 is part of New York State Bicycle Route 25A 10 HistoryThe Greenlawn Road portion of CR 9 was formerly CR 34 and was reassigned in 1930 The expansion of CR 9 led from the Long Island Rail Road tracks to CR 10 Elwood Road This expansion today is known as Cuba Hill Road and was added on December 26 1936 CR 34 was appended onto CR 9 sometime after the 1960s The road is currently unsigned however there were once signs that marked CR 9 Major intersectionsLocationmi 10 kmDestinationsNotesCommunity of Huntington0 000 00 nbsp NY 25A East Main Street To Downtown Huntington via NY 25A west Greenlawn2 383 83 nbsp CR 11 Pulaski Road Huntington Station East Northport2 624 22 nbsp Broadway CR 86 Access to Greenlawn stationElwood4 657 48Elwood Road CR 10 Burr Road east Northport CommackTo NY 25 via CR 10 south 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 10 edit nbsp County Route 10LocationElwood NorthportLength3 95 mi 11 6 36 km Existed1955 presentCounty Route 10 commonly referred to as Elwood Road is a two lane suburban county road It runs from NY 25 in Elwood to NY 25A in Northport From the 1950s into the 1980s there were proposals by the New York State Department of Transportation to build the Babylon Northport Expressway within the vicinity of the west side of Elwood Road with interchanges at both ends that included ramps utilizing CR 10 Suburban sprawl and public opposition to the roadway has resulted in the cancellation of the highway Major intersectionsLocationmi 11 kmDestinationsNotesElwood0 000 00 nbsp NY 25 Jericho Turnpike South Huntington Commack0 560 90Cuba Hill Road west CR 9 Burr Road east GreenlawnEastern terminus of CR 9East Northport2 654 26 nbsp CR 11 Pulaski Road Greenlawn Kings ParkNorthport3 956 36 nbsp NY 25A Fort Salonga Road Reservoir Avenue north Huntington Fort SalongaReservoir Avenue continues north to Downtown Northport and Asharoken1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 11 editMain article County Route 11 Suffolk County New York nbsp County Route 11LocationCold Spring Harbor Kings ParkLength11 21 mi 12 18 04 km ExistedJanuary 27 1930 2 presentCounty Route 11 commonly referred to as Pulaski Road runs west to east between Cold Spring Harbor and Kings Park CR 11 provides the closest access to the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road which runs roughly parallel to the tracks throughout its span in northwestern Suffolk County County Route 11A edit nbsp County Route 11ALocationGreenlawn East NorthportCounty Route 11A was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between CR 86 and CR 10 from January 26 1931 to September 21 1966 2 4 County Route 11B edit nbsp County Route 11BLocationHuntington Station GreenlawnCounty Route 11B was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between NY 110 and CR 86 from December 28 1931 to September 21 1966 2 4 County Route 11C edit nbsp County Route 11CLocationCold Spring Harbor Huntington StationCounty Route 11C was a former suffixed extension of CR 11 assigned to Pulaski Road between NY 108 and NY 110 from November 27 1933 to September 21 1966 2 4 County Route 12 edit nbsp County Route 12LocationAmityville West BabylonLength4 45 mi 13 7 16 km Existed1959 presentCounty Route 12 runs west to east along Oak Street Hoffman Avenue and Railroad Avenue parallel to the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road It begins at an intersection of CR 1 and Old Sunrise Highway unsigned NY 900D and ends at CR 96 at the village of Babylon line in West Babylon HistoryCR 12 was originally a suffixed extension of CR 50 until 1959 Route descriptionAt the intersection of CR 47 the elevated Copiague Station over the street is visible to the north The station can also be seen from the next block at the intersection of an unnamed street leading to Railroad Avenue The Babylon Branch finally runs along the north side of Oak Street between Garfield and Strong Avenues where it crosses the Copiague Lindenhurst village line In Lindenhurst the name of CR 12 is changed to Hoffman Avenue However this name is also shared by a street running parallel to it on the north side of the Babylon Branch maintained by the village East of the intersection with CR 3 the road passes in front of Lindenhurst Station while the village of Lindenhurst s Hoffman Avenue runs behind it In West Babylon CR 12 s name is changed to South Railroad Avenue a name it will hold onto upon crossing the border with the village of Babylon At the border which is at the intersection of CR 96 is the eastern terminus of CR 12 The roadway east of the terminus reaches NY 109 where it becomes Trolley Line Road named for the former Babylon Railroad Company which used the street as part of the route for its streetcar Major intersectionsLocationmi 13 kmDestinationsNotesAmityville0 000 00 nbsp CR 1 County Line Road Old Sunrise Highway west NY 900D Old Sunrise Highway continues west to NY 27A 0 390 63 nbsp NY 110 Broadway Huntington East FarmingdaleCopiague1 352 17 nbsp nbsp CR 47 Great Neck Road Farmingdale North AmityvilleTo Copiague Station via CR 47 north Lindenhurst2 804 51Wellwood Avenue to nbsp CR 3 Melville North LindenhurstAccess to CR 3 via Wellwood Avenue north West Babylon4 457 16CR 96 Great East Neck Road Trolley Line Road east Bergen Point County ParkAccess to Bergen Point County Park via CR 96 south Access to Babylon via Trolley Line Road east 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 13 edit nbsp County Route 13LocationBay Shore CommackLength7 50 mi 14 12 07 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 13 is a 7 50 mile 12 07 km county road that runs north to south from CR 4 near Commack to NY 27A in Bay Shore which includes Fifth Avenue and Crooked Hill Road The road runs primarily east of Robert Moses Causeway and Sagtikos State Parkway until it crosses over the Sagtikos Parkway in the vicinity of Pilgrim State Hospital The route was added to the county highway system on April 28 1930 and extensions were made on July 9 1945 2 Route descriptionCR 13 begins at NY 27A in Bay Shore It heads northwest as the northbound one way Fifth Avenue part of a one way couplet that includes the southbound only North Clinton Avenue CR 13A one block to the west They converge south of CR 57 Howell s Road itself located just south of NY 27 CR 13 moves over the main road and service roads of Sunrise Highway NY 27 connecting to the highway by way of exit 43 a cloverleaf interchange Continuing on Fifth Avenue meets Brook Avenue which leads to a shopping mall along Sunrise Highway before looping back to meet Third Avenue in Bay Shore Past Brook Avenue the route takes on a more northerly routing as it heads into North Bay Shore and connects to the Heckscher State Parkway at exit 42 Farther north CR 13 passes by the Entenmann s bakery factory prior to crossing the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road and intersecting CR 100 Suffolk Avenue in Brentwood The route s run as Fifth Avenue ends just north of CR 100 at a junction with CR 7 Wicks Road which continues north from the intersection on the routing established by Fifth Avenue CR 13 meanwhile forks to the northwest as Crooked Hill Road 14 Not far from CR 7 the route serves both the Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center and Suffolk County Community College s Grant Campus and connects to the Sagtikos State Parkway at exit S2 Crooked Hill Road was originally southbound exit S1 on the Sagtikos Parkway A traffic circle also existed at the southbound ramps to and from the parkway 15 When the nearby Long Island Expressway was constructed the southbound off ramp was eliminated but the on ramp was left intact The reconstruction of the Long Island Expressway Sagtikos Parkway interchange from 1988 1991 revived a southbound connection from the parkway to Crooked Hill Road via exit S1W Today and as always Crooked Hill Road is also accessible from exit S2 which connect to roads within the grounds of the Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center including unsigned CR 106 Community College Drive 14 The route continues on descending Crooked Hill to reach the Long Island Expressway and its service roads It crosses under the highway between exits 52 and 53 but has no ramps to or from the main road Instead the only access is to the service roads that lead to the expressway westbound and from the expressway eastbound North of the expressway CR 13 begins to head in a more north northeasterly direction that takes it on a largely parallel routing to that of nearby CR 4 Commack Road CR 13 ends when the two roads finally converge just south of the Long Island Motor Parkway CR 67 in Commack Major intersectionsLocationmi 14 kmDestinationsNotesBay Shore0 000 00 nbsp NY 27A Montauk Highway CR 13 begins one way northbound 0 310 50 nbsp CR 50 Union Boulevard Brightwaters IslipAccess to Bay Shore Station via CR 50 east CR 13 is one way northbound 0 661 06 nbsp nbsp CR 13A south Clinton Avenue Northern terminus of CR 13A CR 13 becomes two way 0 921 48 nbsp CR 57 Howells Road Deer Park1 111 79 nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway New York MontaukCloverleaf interchange exit 43 on NY 27North Bay Shore2 243 60 nbsp Southern State Parkway New York East IslipExit 42 on Southern State Parkway some movements via Spur Drive service roads No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Southern Parkway Brentwood4 266 86 nbsp Suffolk Avenue CR 100 east Central IslipAccess to Brentwood Station via CR 100 east 4 467 18 nbsp nbsp CR 7 north Wicks Road No southbound access to CR 7 north southern terminus of CR 7 5 649 08 nbsp nbsp College Road CR 106 east G Road west to nbsp nbsp Sagtikos State Parkway south Pilgrim Psychiatric CenterWestern terminus of CR 106 Access to Suffolk County Community College via CR 106 east 5 989 62 nbsp nbsp Sagtikos State Parkway north Kings Park to nbsp I 495Exit S2 on Sagtikos Parkway No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on Sagtikos Parkway Commack6 7010 78North Service Road west to nbsp I 495 Long Island Expressway Access to I 495 via both service roads 7 5012 07 nbsp CR 4 Commack Road to nbsp CR 67 Vanderbilt Parkway and nbsp Northern State Parkway Fort Salonga Deer ParkAccess to CR 67 amp Northern Parkway via CR 4 north 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 13A edit nbsp County Route 13ALocationBay ShoreLength0 65 mi 16 1 050 m Existed1967 2 presentCounty Route 13A is the southbound only segment of CR 13 in downtown Bay Shore At the intersection of Reil Place all southbound traffic along CR 13 shifts to a parallel street called Clinton Avenue This segment was designated CR 53 17 until May 22 1967 2 North of this switch Clinton Avenue runs parallel to Fifth Avenue as a two way street until the intersection with Joseph Avenue only to be cut off by the interchange with Sunrise Highway Both CR 13 and CR 13A cross the LIRR Montauk Branch and intersect with CR 50 Union Boulevard before terminating at NY 27A 16 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Bay Shore and the junction list below runs from north to south mi 16 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp CR 13 Fifth Avenue Southbound traffic transitions from CR 13 south to CR 13A south0 350 56 nbsp nbsp CR 50 Union Boulevard Brightwaters IslipAccess to Bay Shore Station via CR 50 east 0 651 05 nbsp NY 27A Main Street S Clinton Avenue southbound Fire Island FerriesAccess to Fire Island Ferries via NY 27A east S Clinton Avenue continues south without designation 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 14 edit nbsp County Route 14LocationCommack Kings ParkLength3 22 mi 18 5 18 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 14 is a county highway running south to north from NY 25 Jericho Turnpike in Commack to NY 25A in Kings Park It runs parallel to the east of Sunken Meadow State Parkway CR 14 ends at NY 25A near Kings Park Station just two blocks east of CR 11 North of NY 25A the road turns into Church Street then Kohr Road and runs along the east side of Sunken Meadow State Park until ending at Sunken Meadow Road CR 14 was first added to the county highway system on January 27 1930 A portion of former CR 2 Straight Path was added to CR 14 on June 22 1961 2 In 1978 New York State Department of Transportation built an interchange to and from the northbound lane of the Sunken Meadow State Parkway in order to prevent accidents from motorists trying to cross NY 25 in order to get to CR 14 at exit SM3 E This interchange was designated exit SM3A West to northbound motorists from NY 25 use the on ramp from this newer interchange to get to the parkway 19 Major intersectionsLocationmi 18 kmDestinationsNotesCommack0 000 00 nbsp NY 25 Jericho Turnpike to nbsp nbsp Sunken Meadow State Parkway south Harned Road south to nbsp NY 454 amp nbsp CR 67 Vanderbilt Parkway SmithtownHarned Road continues south without a designation Access to Sunken Meadow Parkway via NY 25 west 0 220 35 nbsp nbsp Sunken Meadow State Parkway north Sunken Meadow State ParkExit SM3A on Sunken Meadow Parkway No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway 2 083 35Old Northport Road Fort Salonga SmithtownKings Park3 225 18 nbsp NY 25A East Main Street Church Street north Northport Fort Salonga SmithtownChurch Street continues north without a designation 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 15 edit nbsp County Route 15LocationSmithtownLength1 35 mi 2 2 17 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 15 Maple Avenue was an unsigned 1 35 mile 2 17 km county highway in Smithtown The route began at an intersection with NY 111 to NY 25 and NY 25A Main Street CR 15 was added to the county highway system on January 27 1930 2 and is no longer recognized by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works nor the New York State Department of Transportation 19 Major intersectionsThe entire route was in the Community of Smithtown mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp NY 111 Hauppauge Central Islip1 352 17 nbsp nbsp NY 25 NY 25A Main Street Commack Village of the Branch Centereach1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 16 editMain article County Route 16 Suffolk County New York nbsp County Route 16LocationVillage of the Branch BrookhavenLength15 90 mi 2 25 59 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 16 is a 15 90 miles 25 59 km county maintained highway stretching from NY 25 in Village of the Branch eastward to Montauk Highway CR 80 in Brookhaven consisting of part of five roads Terry Road Smithtown Boulevard Lake Shore Drive formerly East Lake Terrace Portion Road and Horse Block Road CR 16 has been in the Suffolk County highway system since January 27 1930 2 Though CR 16 has run consistently from the Town of Smithtown to the Town of Brookhaven since the mid 1960s this was not always the case Many segments have been part of other county roads Lake Shore Drive and Portion Road used to be part of CR 19 from the Smithtown Brookhaven town line to Waverly Avenue in Farmingville In 1960 this terminus was moved to Patchogue Holbrook Road The construction of Sunrise Highway in 1957 lead to the realignment of Horseblock Road west of its original eastern terminus with South Country Road former Montauk Highway in South Haven Because the interchange is shared with CR 21 the new alignment was originally designated as CR 21A Horse Block Road used to be a western extension of CR 56 between Victory Avenue a frontage road along Sunrise Highway that begins at CR 46 in Brookhaven and Waverly Avenue in Farmingville In 1964 it was moved only to Victory Avenue County Route 17 edit nbsp County Route 17LocationEast Islip HauppaugeLength5 53 mi 20 8 90 km Existed1966 presentCounty Route 17 is a 5 53 mile 8 90 km county road located in western Suffolk County The route runs south to north from NY 27A in East Islip to NY 111 in Hauppauge just south of exit 56 on I 495 the Long Island Expressway Originally CR 17 was an alignment of NY 111 designated as State Highway 1208 internally On September 13 1966 the alignment was transferred from the state to Suffolk County and redesignated CR 17 2 The exit with the Heckscher State Parkway was added in the early 1990s Route descriptionThe NY 111 designation was moved from Carleton Avenue to Islip Avenue which runs parallel to Carleton Avenue between NY 27A and I 495 on September 13 1966 in order to facilitate access to the Heckscher State Parkway Evidence of County Road 17 s former status as a State Highway can be found at the railroad bridge in Islip which carries the Montauk Line of the Long Island Rail Road 21 Between then and the mid to late 1980s CR 17 passed over the Heckscher State Parkway with no access other than to nearby frontage roads that were used for residents Exit 43A linking CR 17 to the parkway was built in the 1980s Carleton Avenue also runs through the grounds of the former Central Islip Psychiatric Center Nursing quarters were located on a frontage road along the west side of the street The hospital was closed in 1990 and converted into a campus for the New York Institute of Technology The road was widened to four lanes in the 1990s from Heckscher Parkway to the northern terminus of the former hospital grounds North of the NYIT Campus Carleton Avenue squeezes through downtown Central Islip The former Central Islip railroad station was on the corner of the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road just south of County Road 100 Suffolk Avenue A modernized station was built down the tracks on the corner of CR 100 and Lowell Avenue North of Suffolk Avenue CR 17 moves northwest onto Wheeler s Road This section kept its given name while NY 111 was renamed Wheeler Road in order to distinguish the state route from CR 17 From there CR 17 crosses County Road 67 the Long Island Motor Parkway and encounters Bridge Road a side road that mainly runs parallel to Motor Parkway for much of its run south of the Long Island Expressway The northern terminus is at a fork in the road with NY 111 roughly 250 yards south of I 495 The NY 111 CR 17 intersection has quite a history It was originally an at grade interchange with an overhead expressway signpost holding two signs mounted on the corner that could be seen from the Long Island Expressway The NY 111 shield was moved from one sign to the next in 1966 but the outline of the former NY 111 shield could still be seen on the original sign Eventually as the road was downgraded and the area developed this sign came down A Texaco gas station was built at the fork in the road in the mid 1970s It was shortly converted into a Park and Ride for traffic from the Long Island Expressway Major intersectionsLocationmi 22 kmDestinationsNotesEast Islip0 000 00 nbsp NY 27A Main Street Woodland Drive southWoodland Drive continues south without designation 0 250 40 nbsp CR 50 Union Boulevard 0 801 29 nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway New York MontaukAccess via local roads exit 46 on NY 27Islip Terrace1 692 72Spur Drive South to nbsp nbsp Southern State Parkway east Heckscher State ParkExit 43A on Southern State Parkway Access to Southern Pkwy east via Spur Dr S west No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway 1 883 03Spur Drive North to nbsp nbsp Southern State Parkway west New York and D Amato Federal CourthouseExit 43A on Southern State Parkway Access to Federal Courts via Spur Dr N east No trucks or commercial vehicles allowed on parkway Central Islip2 293 69DPW Drive west Court House Drive eastAccess to Bethpage Ballpark Cohalan Court Complex amp Touro Law Center via Court House Drive east 4 156 68 nbsp nbsp CR 100 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood IslandiaAccess to Central Islip Station via CR 100 east 5 178 32 nbsp CR 67 Long Island Motor Parkway Hauppauge5 53 20 8 90 nbsp nbsp NY 111 north Smithtown to nbsp I 495 New York Riverhead1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 18 edit nbsp County Route 18LocationSayville HolbrookLength3 90 mi 2 23 6 28 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 18 was a 3 90 mile 6 28 km county highway along Broadway Avenue from east of Sayville to Holbrook It was an unsigned two lane arterial spanning from Montauk Highway CR 85 to CR 19 Patchogue Holbrook Road A former segment of Broadway Avenue called Old Broadway Avenue runs east of the segment between Montauk Highway and somewhere south of Sunrise Highway along the border of Sans Soucci Lakes County Park and near a former Girl Scouts of the USA camp The route was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27 1930 2 Major intersectionsLocationmi 23 kmDestinationsNotesSayville0 000 00 nbsp CR 85 Montauk Highway Sayville Bayport1 402 25 nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway New York MontaukAccess to NY 27 via service roads Holbrook1 802 90 nbsp nbsp NY 454 Veterans Memorial Highway MacArthur AirportAccess to MacArthur Airport via NY 454 west3 806 12Main Street north former CR 19A Downtown HolbrookSouthern terminus of former CR 19A 3 906 28 nbsp CR 19 Patchogue Holbrook Road to nbsp I 495 Lake Ronkonkoma PatchogueAccess to I 495 via CR 19 north 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 19 edit nbsp County Route 19LocationPatchogue Lake RonkonkomaLength6 76 mi 24 10 88 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 19 is a 6 76 mile 10 88 km south north arterial through central Suffolk County The highway begins at an intersection with CR 65 in Patchogue It connects several bedroom communities with major highways such as I 495 the Long Island Expressway and NY 27 CR 19 terminates at an intersection with CR 16 in Lake Ronkonkoma The route was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27 1930 and was amended on January 29 1965 2 Route descriptionThe highway s southern terminus is at CR 65 Division Street It serves as a widened upgraded version of local West Street which continues south of Division Street toward the Great South Bay The starting point of the highway is immediately to the west of the Long Island Rail Road s Patchogue station The road heads north and crosses Montauk Highway just west of downtown Patchogue The road then curves west as it forms the southern bank of Great Patchogue Lake Curving north again after passing the lake the road assumes the name of Waverly Avenue a pre existing road that extends south of CR 19 toward Montauk Highway Still with four lanes the road passes near Saint Joseph s College s Patchogue branch campus before crossing NY 27 Sunrise Highway The diamond interchange here was built between 1988 and 1991 when NY 27 was converted from an urban boulevard to a limited access freeway although it was originally planned as a cloverleaf interchange 25 26 Leaving the Patchogue area the road curves slightly left as Waverly Avenue unsigned CR 61 leaves CR 19 and continues its north south route Just to the north CR 19 now Patchogue Holbrook Road intersects two more partial limited access highways CR 99 Woodside Avenue which leads to the IRS center at Holtsville has its terminus at CR 19 with a traffic signal Less than a quarter mile to the north CR 97 Nicolls Road passes overhead and has a diamond interchange with CR 19 Now entering Holbrook the road divides various large bedroom communities As it nears downtown Holbrook the road moves onto a new alignment that was built between 1971 and 1973 to bypass the hamlet After this bypass was built the old section was renamed Main Street eliminated between the new section and former CR 18 Broadway Avenue and designated CR 19A now a former route The new alignment carries four lanes up and over the Long Island Rail Road s Main Line and was intended to have an interchange with Union Avenue and Main Street Reassuming its former alignment CR 19 then crosses the Long Island Expressway I 495 with another diamond interchange This interchange was the eastern terminus of the Long Island Expressway until 1971 After the Long Island Expressway interchange the highway narrows to just two lanes with center turn lane The road again takes an S curve to the west before heading north again Halfway within this S curve CR 19 was originally intended to terminate at the never built MacArthur Airport Expressway 27 The character of this northernmost portion of the road is quite different from the rest as the road has a much lower speed limit and even passes through a school zone roughly a mile before the terminus at CR 16 Major intersectionsLocationmi 28 kmDestinationsNotesPatchogue0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 65 west Division Street West Avenue southWest Avenue continues south without designation eastern terminus of CR 65 Access to Patchogue Station via Division Street east 0 350 56Main Street to nbsp nbsp CR 85 west Sayville ShirleyCR 85 begins 0 07 miles 0 11 km west of this intersection North Patchogue1 502 41 nbsp NY 27 Sunrise Highway New York MontaukExit 52 on NY 27 Holtsville2 373 81Waverly Avenue north CR 61 Holtsville Suff Co Comm CollegeSouthern terminus of CR 61 2 694 33 nbsp nbsp CR 99 east Woodside Avenue BrookhavenWestern terminus of CR 99 2 994 81 nbsp CR 97 Nicolls Road Stony Brook Blue PointDiamond interchange Holbrook4 276 87Broadway Avenue south SayvilleFormer northern terminus of CR 18 4 527 27CR 90 Furrows Road Downtown HolbrookSite of the formerly proposed Central Suffolk Highway 5 4258 731 nbsp I 495 Long Island Expressway New York Riverhead Park amp RideExit 61 on I 495 Lake Ronkonkoma6 76 28 10 88 nbsp CR 16 Portion Road Hans Boulevard north Smithtown FarmingvilleHans Boulevard continues north without designation 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 19A edit nbsp County Route 19ALocationHolbrookLength0 9 mi 29 1 400 m County Route 19A was a 0 9 mile 1 4 km former segment of CR 19 in Holbrook When Patchogue Holbrook Road was realigned this section was named Main Street The old alignment goes around Holbrook which was realigned to carry four lanes up and over the Long Island Rail Road s Main Line which was intended to have an interchange with Union Avenue and Main Street Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Holbrook mi 29 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00Broadway Avenue to nbsp CR 19 Patchogue SayvilleFormer CR 18 Access to CR 19 via Broadway Avenue north 0 300 48CR 90 Furrows Road Site of the formerly proposed Central Suffolk Highway 0 861 38Union Avenue to nbsp Ronkonkoma HoltsvilleAccess to Ronkonkoma LIRR Station via Union Avenue west 0 901 45 nbsp CR 19 to nbsp I 495 Lake RonkonkomaAccess to I 495 via CR 19 north 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 20 edit nbsp County Route 20LocationPort Jefferson Sound BeachLength6 30 mi 30 10 14 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 20 was the unsigned designation for a 6 60 miles 10 62 km portion of North Country Road from NY 25A in Port Jefferson just north of the railroad station to an intersection with NY 25A in Sound Beach CR 20 was added to the county highway system on January 27 1930 2 Until the 1980s it also included Sheep Pasture Road and Lower Sheep Pasture Road from Stony Brook to Port Jefferson CR 20 was shared with New York State Bicycle Route 25 east of Belle Terre Road in Port Jefferson 31 and ran through most of the Miller Place Historic District Sheep Pasture RoadSheep Pasture Road is an alternate route in East Setauket connecting Stony Brook to Port Jefferson Station For a small section it is broken up into Upper Sheep Pasture Road and Lower Sheep Pasture Road Its main claim to fame is its name which at one time meant that there were sheep and pastures around in abundance but currently it is a heavily travelled artery and is almost all residential The only sheep to be found are in a petting zoo about a mile north of the road on Gnarled Hollow Road There are a few businesses closer to the eastern end in Port Jefferson Station There is a picturesque bridge over the Long Island Rail Road track as it enters Port Jefferson Station Unfortunately this bridge has been the scene of quite a few suicides in recent years by despondent youths One of the largest Greek Orthodox church complexes on Long Island is on this road It is the responsibility of Brookhaven town to maintain this road Major intersectionsLocationmi 30 kmDestinationsNotesPort Jefferson0 00 0 nbsp nbsp NY 25A Main Street Sheep Pasture Road west Port Jefferson StationCR 20 formerly continued west Access to Port Jefferson railroad station via NY 25A east Mt Sinai2 13 4Mt Sinai Coram Road CoramMiller Place2 94 7Pipe Stave Hollow Road north Cedar Beach4 06 4Lower Rocky Point Road east4 67 4Miller Place Road south Middle Island CoramNo access from North Country Road west to Miller Place Road 4 97 9Echo Avenue Sound BeachSound Beach6 3010 14 nbsp NY 25A Rocky Point Wading River1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 21 edit nbsp County Route 21LocationBrookhaven Rocky PointLength11 70 mi 2 18 83 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 21 is a two lane 11 70 mile 18 83 km highway running from Brookhaven to Rocky Point Its southern terminus is at CR 80 south of the interchange between CR 16 and NY 27 which includes Yaphank Avenue in the interchange in Brookhaven The highway heads northward and terminates at an intersection with NY 25A in Rocky Point CR 21 was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27 1930 2 Route descriptionCR 21 ends at CR 80 Montauk Highway although this portion of the road was severed when Sunrise Highway was built For all intents and purposes as an uninterrupted route CR 21 ends at CR 16 Horseblock Road in Yaphank The road continues through Yaphank a formerly agrarian area that has been built up by Suffolk County into a government office center which includes the Suffolk County Police Department headquarters and one of the main county jails In conjunction with the development of this zone CR 21 was widened in the mid 1970s This project included a bridge over the Long Island Rail Road Main Line as well as some local streets one of which leads directly to Yaphank Station North of the tracks the Suffolk County Almshouse Barn can be found west of the road as well as the former Suffolk County Sanitorium and other county government buildings In this area CR 21 also crosses I 495 which was built through the existing road in the late 1960s The interchange here was not finished until 2000 when a westbound on ramp and an eastbound off ramp were added North of the Long Island Expressway Yaphank Avenue runs on top of the dam for Lower Yaphank Lake before its terminus at East Main Street Here the historic Homan Gerard House and Mills can be found on the southeast corner while the former Yaphank Garage can be found on the southwest corner CR 21 makes a left turn at the intersection and proceeds through historic Yaphank East Main Street leads to another historic Long Island road named Moriches Middle Island Road which took residents between Rocky Point and The Moricheses long before the automobile was invented let alone the Suffolk County Highway System Near Upper Yaphank Lake CR 21 intersects with West Main Street at one of two former Yaphank triangles the other being at Mill Road and Patchogue Yaphank Road At this point CR 21 resumes its northward heading Also at this point a former section of the road is visible on land now owned by the Suffolk County Parks Department It is visible diagonally across the street from and north of a building formerly owned by New York Telephone CR 21 meanders through a variety of landscapes as it heads north to Middle Island including farmland and forest It passes close to the Carman s River at this point particularly in the area of Cathedral Pines County Park This area was notorious as one of the most deadly stretches of the road until safety improvements realigned and modernized the roadway near East Bartlett Road and again north of Longwood Road Another former section of road called Old Middle Island Yaphank Road breaks off to the left near CR 21 s intersection with NY 25 North of NY 25 the name of the road changes from Yaphank Middle Island Road to Rocky Point Yaphank Road The former alignment of the road continues roughly parallel to the newer road rejoining it near the intersection of Bayliss Road also known as Bailey Road Additionally a former meander in the road is visible on either side of CR 21 just south of Whiskey Road Between Middle Island and Rocky Point much of CR 21 runs through the Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area a major conservation area on land once owned by the Radio Corporation of America This land was once considered the world s largest radio transmitting field 32 Here the road is given a second name of Marconi Boulevard North of the former RCA Labs CR 21 runs between a high school and a housing project before terminating at NY 25A North of NY 25A the road turns into Hallock Landing Road as it heads towards the bluffs of the Long Island Sound HistoryCR 21 was added to the Suffolk County highway system on January 27 1930 on various roads dating back to colonial times A widening project took place along Yaphank Avenue during the 1970s but various realignments took place along Yaphank Middle Island Road and Rocky Point Yaphank Road before then Though CR 21 runs almost the entire breadth of Central Long Island it does not intersect many major highways Due to steep public opposition to highway improvements there are multiple proposed and never built highways that would have intersected this road CR 99 was supposed to be extended east of CR 16 terminating at an interchange with CR 21 CR 90 was supposed to have an interchange with Yaphank Avenue near the Suffolk County Police Department Headquarters This was to be part of the proposed Central Suffolk Highway designed to reconnect the two broken ends of NY 24 CR 102 was a proposed upgrade of East Main Street east of CR 21 The new highway would have extended to exit 68 on the Long Island Expressway and William Floyd Parkway CR 101 was either supposed to cross over Lower Yaphank Lake and East Main Street or at the east triangle with West Main Street and Middle Island Yaphank Road Both proposed extensions were to lead to William Floyd Parkway between Parr Meadows and Longwood Road CR 24 was supposed to be upgraded to an extension between East Bartlett Road and Longwood Road CR 8 the formerly proposed Yaphank Bypass was supposed to terminate between Bayliss Road also known as Bailey Road and Miller Place Yaphank Road CR 111 was supposed to have an interchange at the intersection of Whiskey Road CR 26 was supposed to have an interchange at the north end of the Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area It was intended to be relocated from the North Fork and upgraded as part of NY 347 With the construction of exit 57 along Sunrise Highway which interrupted original sections of both Horseblock Road and Yaphank Avenue the new section of Horseblock Road was originally designated CR 21A This designation was eventually integrated into part of CR 16 Major intersectionsLocationmi 33 34 kmDestinationsNotesBrookhaven0 000 00 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway Patchogue Bellport ShirleyFormer NY 27A0 310 50 nbsp nbsp NY 27 eastExit ramp from exit 57S of NY 27Gap in route connection made via CR 80 and CR 16Yaphank0 310 50 nbsp nbsp NY 27 west New YorkEntrance ramp to NY 270 500 80 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 16 Horseblock Road to NY 27 east Smithtown2 854 59 nbsp I 495 New York RiverheadExit 67 on I 495 diamond interchange fully completed in 20003 115 01Main StreetFormer western terminus of CR 102Middle Island5 869 43Longwood RoadFormer western terminus of CR 247 2511 67 nbsp NY 25 Middle County Road Rocky Point11 70 2 18 83 nbsp NY 25A Hallock Landing RoadContinues north without designation1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 21A edit nbsp County Route 21ALocationSouth HavenCounty Route 21A was a suffixed alternate of CR 21 created during the construction of exit 57 along Sunrise Highway which interrupted original sections of both Horse Block Road and Yaphank Avenue The new section was officially part of Horse Block Road but was eventually deleted when it was integrated into part of CR 16 County Route 22 edit nbsp County Route 22LocationJamesport NorthvilleLength2 45 mi 2 3 94 km Existed1930 2 presentCounty Route 22 was an unsigned 2 45 mile 3 94 km north south county highway known as Manor Lane The designation ran from NY 25 in the community of Jamesport to an intersection with Sound Avenue a former alignment of NY 25A 35 in Northville just east of now former CR 23 CR 22 began in the Suffolk County highway system since January 27 1930 2 Major intersectionsLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesJamesport0 000 00 nbsp NY 25 Main Road Northville2 453 94Sound AvenueFormer alignment of NY 25A 35 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 23 edit nbsp County Route 23LocationAquebogue NorthvilleLength1 75 mi 2 2 82 km Existed1930 presentCounty Route 23 was an unsigned 1 75 mile 2 82 km north south county highway CR 23 designated Church Lane began at an intersection with NY 25 Main Road in Aquebogue and terminated at an intersection with Sound Avenue in Northville CR 23 was added to the county highway system on January 27 1930 and is no longer recognized by either SCDPW or NYSDOT 2 Major intersectionsLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesAquebogue0 000 00 nbsp NY 25Northville1 752 82Sound AvenueFormer alignment of NY 25A 35 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 24 edit nbsp County Route 24LocationMiddle Island UptonLength1 9 mi 36 3 1 km Existed1975 presentCounty Route 24 was an unsigned county highway extending from CR 21 Yaphank Middle Island Road in the community of Middle Island to CR 46 William Floyd Parkway in Upton CR 24 designated Longwood Road also served Cathedral Pines County Park at its western terminus The route which was originally named South Manor Road was added to the county highway system for Suffolk County on March 25 1975 The route is no longer recognized by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works and the New York State Department of Transportation 2 Major intersectionsLocationmi 36 kmDestinationsNotesMiddle Island0 000 00 nbsp CR 21 Yaphank Middle Island Road Upton1 903 06 nbsp CR 46 William Floyd Parkway Princeton AvenueContinues east to Brookhaven National Laboratory1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 25 edit nbsp County Route 25LocationCenter Moriches Wading RiverLength11 05 mi 2 17 78 km County Route 25 was an 11 05 mile 17 78 km north south two lane highway running from Center Moriches to Wading River CR 25 went from the Montauk Highway in Center Moriches to an intersection with NY 25A in the community of Riverhead The highway was designated on May 1 1968 from former CR 66 along Brookfield Avenue Wading River Road and Schultz Road 2 During the 1970s the highway was to receive widening and realignment projects west of the existing Wading River Road The projects were to stretch from exit 69 on the Long Island Expressway I 495 southward to the Montauk Highway and the western terminus of the Moriches Bypass designated CR 98 The new section of the road was never built and the CR 25 designation was eventually removed References edit a b CR 1 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar County Road System County of Suffolk New York PDF Suffolk County Department of Public Works Retrieved June 4 2010 a b CR 2 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b c d Anderson Steve Suffolk County Routes 1 25 NYCRoads Archived from the original on February 21 2012 Retrieved January 26 2012 a b CR 3 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b CR 4 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b c CR 5 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b c CR 6 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b CR 7 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 6 2020 a b c d CR 9 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 8 2020 a b CR 10 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 8 2020 CR 11 PDF NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory Retrieved February 8 2020 a b CR 12 New York State Department of Transportation Retrieved February 8 2020 a b c d CR 13 New York State Department of Transportation Retrieved February 9 2020 Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center Map Long Island Oddities Archived from the original on April 28 2010 Retrieved April 2 2010 a b c CR 13a New York State Department of Transportation Retrieved February 9 2020 Atlas of Suffolk County New York Map Hagstrom Map 1969 a b New York State Department of 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Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 a b Google May 31 2015 CR 19A Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 a b Google May 31 2015 CR 20 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 State Bike Route 25 Bicycling in New York NYSDOT Radio Central 1922 Retrieved March 5 2018 Google May 31 2015 CR 21 Southern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 Google May 31 2015 CR 21 Northern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 a b c New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Kendall Refining Company 1931 a b Google May 31 2015 CR 24 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 31 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to County routes in Suffolk County New York Suffolk County Roads 1 25 NYCRoads com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of county routes in Suffolk County New York 1 25 amp oldid 1189028383 County Route 1, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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