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List of county routes in Suffolk County, New York (51–75)

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 51 to 75 are listed below.

CR 75 signage along Fire Island Beach Road
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 51 edit

 

County Route 51

LocationEast MorichesRiverside
Length8.46 mi[1] (13.62 km)
Existed1933–present

County Route 51 is a major road running southwest-to-northeast from CR 80 to NY 24 and CR 94 in Riverside.

Route description

The road begins at CR 80 (Montauk Highway) just east of the eastern terminus of CR 98 (Frowein Road). The route runs along the west side of two local airports (Lufker Airport and Spadaro Airport) where it also crosses the former right-of-way for the Manorville Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. At NY 27 (Sunrise Highway), CR 51 becomes a four-lane expressway and is one of the roads served by the incomplete exit 61. The other one is CR 55, which served as part of NY 27 until Sunrise Highway was extended east of the interchange. CR 51 became the northern terminus of CR 55 in the 1980s.

The road continues northeast through the hills of the Long Island Pine Barrens. Soon thereafter, CR 51 reaches the intersection of Speonk–Riverhead Road (former CR 88), which leads to the Suffolk County Community College eastern campus. Northeast of that point, the road literally starts to go downhill.

At Wildwood Lake, there is an incomplete at-grade interchange with CR 63 (Lake Avenue), which used to be part of East Moriches–Riverhead Road. From there, the road runs north through Cranberry Bog County Park. It curves northeast again at a plot of land that was originally intended to be the southern terminus of CR 103 (Cedar Swamp Road), then enters a series of Suffolk County Government buildings, where it finally terminates at an at-grade intersection at NY 24 and CR 94 in Riverside.

Major intersections
Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
East Moriches0.000.00  CR 80 (Montauk Highway) – East Moriches, Eastport
Eastport1.302.09Southern end of limited-access section
  NY 27 – New York, MontaukNo northbound access to NY 27 west; exit 61 on NY 27
1.602.57 
 
 
 
CR 55 south (Eastport–Manor Road) to NY 27 – Manorville
Northern terminus of CR 55
2.303.70 
 
 
 
CR 111 north to I-495 (Long Island Expressway) – Manorville
Partial interchange
Northampton5.609.01Speonk–Riverhead Road south (CR 88) – Speonk, RemsenburgNorthern terminus of CR 88; serves LIU Riverhead and SCCC East
Riverside6.9011.10 
 
CR 63 north – Northampton, Wildwood Lake
No southbound access to CR 63; southern terminus of CR 63
8.5013.68  
 
 
 
CR 94 (NY 24) to I-495 / NY 25 – Calverton, Hampton Bays
Modified traffic circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 52 edit

 

County Route 52

LocationTuckahoe
Length0.88 mi[1] (1,420 m)
Existed1935–present

County Route 52 is a short two-lane road called Sandy Hollow Road and is a divided highway with at least one turning ramp only at both ends. The road serves as a connecting route between NY 27/CR 39 and CR 38.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tuckahoe.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
 
 
NY 27 west / CR 39 west / Sebonac Road
No southbound access to NY 27 / CR 39 east; Sebonac Road is a southbound right-in/right-out only
0.881.42  CR 38 (North Sea Road) – North Sea, Noyack, Southampton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 53 edit

 

County Route 53

LocationBay Shore
Existedc. 1967

County Route 53 was Clinton Avenue in Bay Shore. Today it serves as a southbound only suffixed route of CR 13, known as CR 13A south from the intersection of Reil Place. North of this intersection, Clinton Avenue is a string of roads running parallel to Fifth Avenue maintained by the town of Islip.

County Route 54 edit

 

County Route 54

LocationCalvertonWading River
Length1.02 mi[3] (1.64 km)
Existed1935[3]–present
 
NY 352 ca. 1931 - 1938

County Route 54 is mainly Hulse Landing Road, a two-lane road that runs north and south Wading River.

 
The northern terminus of CR 54 at the wye at Wildwood State Park.

The route begins at Sound Avenue in Wading River, with Hulse Landing Road continuing south from the intersection. The road passes by a Wading River Fire Department depot and several businesses within the housing it passes through.

Though Hulse Landing Road heads straight north toward Old North Country Road along the western border of Wildwood State Park, CR 54 curves northeast into Wildwood Road, the southern entrance of the park.

Although there was signage at the southern terminus of Hulse Landing road at NY 25A, the portion of CR 54 between Sound Avenue and 25A has been decommissioned.

The road formerly began at NY 25A near land formerly owned by the Calverton Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant. Between NY 25A and Sound Avenue the formerly proposed Nugent Drive Extension was supposed to cross over CR 54 at an interchange. The Nugent Drive Extension was intended to serve as the relocated NY 25A. Sound Avenue was to be transformed into a dead end street west of former CR 54. Today, the land intended to be used for the road is now part of a housing development.

The portion of CR 54 north of Sound Avenue was designated as NY 352 from c. 1931[4][5] to c. 1938.[6][7]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Wading River.

Locationmi[3][8]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Sound AvenueFormer NY 25A
1.021.64North Wading River Road – Wildwood State ParkWest entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 55 edit

 

County Route 55

LocationEastport
Length1.0 mi[9] (1.6 km)
Existed1935–present

County Route 55 is a short county road in Suffolk County, New York, located in and around Eastport known as Eastport–Manor Road, and sometimes Eastport–Manorville Road. It runs north and south from CR 80 (Montauk Highway, formerly NY 27A) to CR 51 north of Eastport.

History

As the name implies, the road originally went from Manorville to Eastport, and was acquired by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works in 1935. The section between Montauk Highway and CR 71 (Old Country Road) was once part of Montauk Highway itself. When Sunrise Highway terminated at exit 61, NY 27 took a right turn along a temporary concurrency with CR 55 until it reached Montauk Highway, and continued eastward toward Montauk.[10]

Construction of the vast and complex exit 61 interchange forced the realignment of CR 55, as well as Head of the Neck Road.[11] When CR 111 was built between the Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway during the 1970s, it replaced Eastport–Manorville Road north of the road's current terminus towards the L.I.E. However, Suffolk County Planning Department wanted to build a new extension of CR 55 north of CR 111 leading to the Grumman Calverton Airport. An interchange with the expressway was also supposed to have been built.[12] Neither of these proposals were ever accepted.

CR 55 was truncated to East Moriches–Riverhead Road in 1986, and the rest of Eastport–Manor Road fell under the jurisdiction of the Town of Brookhaven. This section is the home to the Shrine of Our Lady of The Island.

Major intersections
LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Eastport0.000.00  CR 80 (Montauk Highway)Former NY 27A
0.300.48  CR 71 (Old Country Road)
0.801.29 
 
To NY 27 – New York, Montauk
Access via service roads between exits 61 and 62
1.00
0.00
1.61
0.00
  CR 51 – East Moriches, RiverheadEnd county maintenance
Manorville2.10[13]3.38  CR 111 / Montauk AvenueFormer northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 56 edit

 

County Route 56

LocationYaphankShirley
Length2.20 mi[3][14] (3.54 km)
Existed1960–present

County Route 56 is a bi-directional frontage road along NY 27 known as Victory Avenue. It stretches from CR 16 between Sunrise Highway and CR 21 and ends at William Floyd Parkway, however Victory Avenue extends east of the CR 56 designation. At one time, it also included Horseblock Road east of Waverly Avenue in Farmingville.

 
The beginning of CR 56 east of CR 16 at the interchange with NY 27.

CR 56 provides the entrance to Southaven County Park along Carmans River, and the median of Sunrise Highway near this section contains a pine tree lined median in front of those entrances. The setting along these roads is similar to the one on the Southern State Parkway west of Belmont Lake State Park. After the intersection of River Road, a westbound on-ramp to Sunrise Highway, which was originally built with two different access points.

East of the William Floyd Parkway interchange, Victory Boulevard remains a two-lane bi-directional frontage road for Sunrise Highway, but this section is a Town of Brookhaven maintained road. It skirts along the south end of the runway for Brookhaven Airport west of Winters Drive, and goes as far east as Barnes Road in Moriches.

Major intersections
Locationmi[14]kmDestinationsNotes
Yaphank0.000.00  
 
 
 
CR 16 to NY 27 / CR 21
0.200.32 
 
NY 27 east
Westbound off-ramp for exit 57N
Shirley1.702.74 
 
NY 27 west
Westbound on-ramp for exit 58N
2.203.54  
 
CR 46 to I-495
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 57 edit

 

County Route 57

LocationDeer ParkBay Shore
Length4.8 mi[15] (7.7 km)
Existed1935–present

County Route 57 runs mostly east and west from NY 231 in Deer Park to NY 27A in downtown Bay Shore. It includes Bay Shore Road, Howell's Road, and Third Avenue.

Route description

No sooner does CR 57 start at NY 231 in a sharp southeasterly direction, does it encounter Carll's Path and CR 4 (Commack Road). The intersection of Weeks Road is where the road crosses the Babylon–Islip Town Line, the southeastern angle of the road levels off, and was where the Babylon–Northport Expressway was intended to cross over, with a possible interchange. CR 82's northern terminus is at CR 57, however Udall's Road continues north of this terminus as a town of Islip Street. Howell's Road is cut off by the interchange with the Southern State Parkway. Originally it crossed Bay Shore Road, then moved along the south side and intersected with Bay Shore Road again along with Muncey Road. Besides serving exit 41 on the Southern State, it also contains on and off-ramps from the ramp between Robert Moses Causeway and Heckscher State Parkway.

At the intersection of Muncey Road, CR 57 moves from Bay Shore Road to Howell's Road. From there it becomes the northern border of the village of Brightwaters. Eastbound and westbound carriageways are separated by two different underpasses beneath the interchange with NY 27 (Sunrise Highway), both of which briefly join the service roads. When the eastbound and westbound lanes merge again, the first site the encounter is The John Thomas Inne on the southeast corner of Howell's Road and the eastbound service road. At Manatuck Boulevard, the Brightwaters village line moves from the north side of CR 57 to the south side, but still runs along the road until Clinton Avenue, where CR 57 leaves Brightwaters just west of the intersection of CR 13. CR 57 turns south onto Third Avenue, where it crosses CR 50, and finally terminates at NY 27A in downtown Bay Shore.

Major intersections
Locationmi[15]kmDestinationsNotes
Deer Park0.000.00  NY 231 (Deer Park Avenue) / Fairview Avenue west
0.300.48  CR 4 (Commack Road)
West Islip1.702.74 
 
CR 82 south (Udall Road)
Northern terminus of CR 82
2.203.54  Southern State Parkway – New York, East IslipExit 41 on Southern Parkway
2.403.86 
 
Robert Moses Causeway north
Off-ramp from northbound Causeway
Brightwaters3.205.15  NY 27Traffic circle with service roads; exit 42 on NY 27
Bay Shore3.705.95   CR 13 (Fifth Avenue) – Fire Island Ferries
4.507.24  CR 50 (Union Boulevard)
4.807.72  NY 27A (Montauk Highway)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 57A edit

 

County Route 57A

LocationBay Shore
Existed1935–1967

County Route 57A was the former designation for Third Avenue south of Howell's Road towards NY 27A in Bay Shore. It became part of CR 57.

County Route 57B edit

 

County Route 57B

LocationBay ShoreNorth Bay Shore
Existed1935–1967

County Route 57B was the former designation for Third Avenue north of Howell's Road to either Sunrise Highway eastbound service road, or possibly as far north as CR 13 and Brook Avenue. The road was decommissioned and is now maintained by the town of Islip.

County Route 58 edit

 

County Route 58

LocationCalvertonRiverhead
Length4.4 mi[16] (7.1 km)
Existed1936–present

County Route 58, locally known as Old Country Road, serves as a northern bypass of the section of NY 25 that runs through the downtown area of Riverhead. Built through what were once relatively desolate fields, the road is now home to several large shopping centers and big box stores, and as such, has become, at least on the weekends, even more choked than the road it is supposed to bypass.[17]

Route description

The highway starts at the sprawling junction of NY 25 and I-495, as a four-lane divided highway. The western split between NY 25 and CR 58 is entirely grade-separated with turnarounds in the median. This was built in conjunction with the interchanges with the Long Island Expressway at exits 72 and 73. After the incomplete interchange with I-495 (which would have been expanded when I-495 was extended eastward), the road quickly narrows to four lanes with a center-turn lane as it passes the large Tanger Outlet Center complex, which was built during the 1990s.

Continuing eastward, the road alternates between three lanes and four lanes, always with a center turn lane. The portion of the road between the outlet center and the traffic circle at CR 73 has been the site of the most active retail development, spread over several decades. As such, the road's width and treatment vary because the task of widening largely fell to each individual developer of the new strip malls. Of course, the area is now very congested, particularly because the number of traffic lights on the road has increased from six in 1990 to 13 in 2007.

After the traffic circle at CR 73, the road continues for the rest of its length with only two lanes plus the center-turn lane. It terminates at NY 25 and Doctor's Path northeast of the town of Riverhead.

Major intersections
Locationmi[16]kmDestinationsNotes
Calverton0.000.00 
 
NY 25 west
Interchange
0.600.97 
 
I-495 west – New York
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; exit 73 on I-495; eastern terminus of I-495
Community of Riverhead3.104.99  CR 73 (Roanoke Avenue)Traffic circle
3.906.28  CR 43 (Northville Turnpike)
4.407.08  NY 25 / Doctors Path – Greenport, Orient, Riverhead
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 59 edit

 

County Route 59

LocationEast HamptonEast Hampton North
Length1.2 mi[18] (1.9 km)
 
CR 59 near Stephen Hands Path

County Route 59 is Long Lane in the town of East Hampton. It was once proposed to be extended and serve as a realigned section of NY 114.[19]

Major intersections
Locationmi[18]kmDestinationsNotes
Village of East Hampton0.000.00Newtown Lane southContinues south without designation to NY 27
East Hampton North1.201.93Stephen Hands Path (CR 113) / Two Holes of Water Road northContinues north without designation
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 60 edit

 

County Route 60

LocationNoyackNorth Haven
Length1.7 mi[20] (2.7 km)
Existed1970s–present
 
CR 60 in Noyack

County Route 60 is a county road formerly known as CR 38A. It is a pair of two-lane roads (Noyack–Long Beach Road and Short Beach Road) that run along the peninsula connecting Noyack with North Haven.

Noyack–Long Beach Road was previously known as Long and Short Beach Highway. CR 60 begins at an at-grade interchange with CR 38 in Noyack between Noyac Bay and Payne's Creek. It narrows down to a two-lane undivided highway which runs on a peninsula, with a parallel park access road on the north side and a bicycle lane on the south side. The western interchange indicates a potential proposal to widen the road to a possible four-lane divided highway that was never built.

The peninsula ends in North Haven, where Noyack–Long Beach Road becomes Short Beach Road at Third Street. CR 60 ends at a traffic circle at NY 114 and Tyndall Road, although NY 114 continues in the same direction as Short Beach Road until it curves to the north and reaches the South Ferry Port to Shelter Island.

Major intersections
Locationmi[20]kmDestinationsNotes
Noyack0.000.00Noyac RoadModified traffic circle; former CR 38
North Haven1.702.74  NY 114 / Tyndall Road – Sag Harbor, North Haven, Shelter IslandTraffic circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 61 edit

 

County Route 61

LocationHoltsvilleFarmingville
Length3.5 mi[21] (5.6 km)
Existed1975–present

County Route 61 is unsigned Waverly Avenue, a mainly two-lane road that runs north and south along the Islip–Brookhaven town line until the town line makes a sharp left along the Greenport Branch of the Long Island Rail Road.

Route description

CR 61 begins at CR 19, in the town of Brookhaven where that section of Waverly Avenue becomes Patchogue–Holbrook Road, and Log Road becomes a dead end street. From here, road takes a northeasterly turn and straightens out along the Islip–Brookhaven town line. CR 61 is the last interchange along Woodside Avenue (CR 99) before its western terminus at Patchogue–Holbrook Road. Access is only available from Woodside Avenue; however this interchange also includes an underpass for a driveway to the Holtsville I.R.S. office. Further north, motorists will encounter the southern terminus of Blue Point Road, which until the town of Islip allowed development on the west side of the road in the mid-20th century, actually reached Blue Point.

The last intersection within range of the town of Islip is for Furrow Roads (eastern terminus of CR 90) and Barretts Avenue, both of which were once intended to be integrated into the Central Suffolk Highway. Before the grade crossing of the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road, a driveway for the former site of the Holtsville train station, can be found on the right side, while the Islip–Brookhaven town line takes a left turn to follow the tracks into Ronkonkoma, and Lakeland. After this crossing, Waverly Avenue immediately crosses Long Island Avenue, which until the mid-1970s terminated at Waverly Avenue, forcing westbound motorists to make a right turn and then a left onto Union Avenue across from the Holtsville Fire Department.

Waverly Avenue crosses over the Long Island Expressway with no access other than to the service roads. However, until CR 97 (Nicolls Road) was extended to the Long Island Expressway, it served as one of the eastbound destinations for exit 62. On the northeast corner of the westbound service road is the Waverly Avenue Elementary School. The remainder of CR 61 is residential and wooded. Due to the lack of county route shields, CR 61 ends unceremoniously at CR 16 (Horseblock Road), east of where CR 16 moves from the eastern terminus of Portion Road onto Horseblock Road. North of Horseblock Road, a town maintained extension of Waverly Avenue curves through the hills of a housing development towards College Road, at the former intersection with Highview Drive, a partial dirt road that had street name signs years after being closed off.

Major intersections
Locationmi[21]kmDestinationsNotes
Holtsville0.000.00  CR 19 (Patchogue–Holbrook Road)
0.300.48  CR 99Interchange; off-ramps from CR 99 only
1.903.06Furrows Road west / Barrets Avenue east (CR 90)
2.504.02 
 
To I-495
Access via service roads
Farmingville3.505.63  CR 16 (Horseblock Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 62 edit

 

County Route 62

LocationHampton Bays
Length0.9 mi[22] (1,400 m)
Existed1936–present

County Route 62 can be found on the west side of the Shinnecock Canal along Newtown Road north of Montauk Highway and partially into Sunset Avenue at the Shinnecock County Marina. The entire route is in the hamlet of Hampton Bays.

Route description

CR 62 begins as Newtown Road at a divided section of Montauk Highway (CR 80) and is the last intersection on the highway before it crosses the Shinnecock Canal. Access to CR 62 is available from both directions on Montauk Highway, but traffic entering it can only do so from a south to westbound ramp that may have been a former segment of Montauk Highway itself. A U-turn ramp exists for north to westbound traffic. The road then passes by some town of Southampton parkland, and then an 11-foot-7-inch (3.53 m) bridge beneath the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. Further north, a local street named Gate Street leads to the only street that runs closer to the canal than Newtown Road does.

Like CR 39B on the east side of the canal, CR 62 runs beneath the Sunrise Highway Bridge over the canal, but has no access to that road. After passing by some marinas and shore front homes, CR 62 seems to terminate at a T-intersection, but in reality makes a right turn at that intersection onto Sunset Avenue. Newtown Road, on the other hand, continues northwest through part of the Shinnecock Indian Reservation along the coast of the Great Peconic Bay and then west along the south end of Squire Pond before the intersection of Squiretown Road which leads to CR 32 and the Ponquogue Bridge, and Red Creek Road, which runs along the bay again towards NY 24.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hampton Bays.

mi[22]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  CR 80 (Montauk Highway)No southbound access to CR 80 east
0.600.97Newtown Road westTo CR 32
0.901.45Shinnecock County MarinaDead end
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 63 edit

 

County Route 63

LocationRiversideRiverhead
Length1.6 mi[23] (2.6 km)
Existed1963–present

County Route 63 is a two-lane north–south highway that connects Riverside and NY 24 with Riverhead and NY 25. It is named Lake Avenue (formerly Old East Moriches–Riverhead Road) south of a traffic circle with NY 24 and Peconic Avenue north of it. It has a posted 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit for a majority of its length. The road begins at an intersection with CR 51 and heads northeast, roughly continuing the track of CR 51 while that road curves north onto Center Drive South. It passes the shores of Wildwood Lake and provides access to streets leading to homes along the north and east side of the lake. The road then intersects a traffic circle, which forms the gateway into downtown Riverhead. Here, it links with CR 104, CR 94, and NY 24. The road then continues a short ways north via Peconic Avenue to terminate at an intersection with NY 25. The road is a former portion of CR 51, and the CR 63 designation was given to this section when CR 51 was shifted to the newly built Center Drive South.

Major intersections
Locationmi[23]kmDestinationsNotes
Riverside0.00.0  
 
CR 51 to NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) – Northampton, Wildwood Lake, South Shore
No access from CR 51 south
1.62.6   
 
 
 
  NY 24 / CR 94 / CR 104 south to I-495 – Hampton Bays, Montauk, New York, Gabreski Airport, Westhampton, Quogue
Traffic circle; termini of CR 94, CR 104, and NY 24
Community of Riverhead1.82.9  NY 25 (Main Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 64 edit

 

County Route 64

LocationBellportCoram
Length8.8 mi[24] (14.2 km)
Existed1998–present

County Route 64 is the unsigned designation for Bellport Avenue, and Station Road from the village of Bellport to Coram–Yaphank (Mill) Road and for Coram–Yaphank Road from Bellport Avenue to NY 112 since 1998. In the 1960s it was applied to Dunes Road–not to be confused with CR 89 in Westhampton Beach–near Meschutt Park at the Shinnecock Canal. On October 30, 1975 it was applied to Long Island Avenue (also known as Patchogue Road) between CR 101 and CR 21 on the north side of the Long Island Expressway in Yaphank.

Major intersections
Locationmi[24]kmDestinationsNotes
Bellport0.000.00South Country Road (CR 36)Former routing of Montauk Highway
North Bellport1.201.93  CR 80 (Montauk Highway)Former NY 27A
2.203.54  NY 27 – New YorkExit 64 on NY 27
2.904.67Woodside Avenue (CR 99)
MedfordYaphank line3.705.95Sills Road (CR 101)
3.906.28  CR 16 (Horseblock Road) – Ronkonkoma, Smithtown, New York
4.607.40Long Island AvenueFormer designation of CR 64
4.807.72 
 
To I-495
Access via service roads
Coram8.8014.16Grant Smith Road northNorthern terminus in the vicinity of NY 25 and NY 112
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 65 edit

 

County Route 65

LocationSayvillePatchogue
Length4.8 mi[25] (7.7 km)
Existed1937–present

County Route 65 is primarily Middle Road from Sayville to Patchogue, where it includes Atlantic Avenue, Weeks Street, River Avenue, and Division Street. In the late 1990s, Middle Road was converted into a one-way street between Main Street and Foster Avenue, forcing Foster Avenue to become part of CR 65.

Route description

CR 65 begins as Middle Road at CR 85 (Main Street), although this section is only a one-way street until it reaches the first intersection at Collins Avenue, which is across the street from the NRHP-listed Sayville Congregational Church. The next intersection is Foster Avenue, which is the only two-way access to Montauk Highway. From here Middle Road passes by St. Anne's Episcopal Church, which was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places, and contains the St. Anne's Cemetery in the back. The road then runs through the Sans Soucci Lakes County Park, with a driveway to the NRHP-listed John Ellis Roosevelt Estate on the north side. East of the parkland, the road officially enters the hamlet of Bayport. The first intersection to pass for a major intersection within Bayport is McConnell Avenue. At the intersection with the two-lane divided Edgewater Avenue, CR 65 takes a northeasterly turn and serves as the southern border of Bayport Commons Park. Bayview Avenue is also across from this park, which ends just west of the intersection of Conetquot Road. Snedecore Avenue intersects Middle Road and is one of the few streets along the road to span from Montauk Highway to the Great South Bay, thus making it an important street by local standards.

One of the few areas of commercial zoning along the road is at the blinker-light intersection of Bayport Avenue, where Middle Road moves slightly to the southeast, only to return to the northeast before reaching Gillette Avenue. Shortly after this, CR 65 crosses the Islip–Brookhaven town line, where it enters the hamlet of Blue Point. In what will be a common pattern in the town of Brookhaven, Middle Road makes a sharp left turn to the north, then a right turn at the intersections of Humphrey Road (to the west) and Avery Lane (to the north). CR 65 then crosses a creek that's within a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation preserve area. Once the road exits this preserve, it intersects Lane's End and Nelson Avenue, where it runs between two mansions, one of which is the St. Ursula Retreat Center on the southwest corner of the intersection with Blue Point Avenue. Blue Point Avenue and Middle Road has another set of blinker-lights, partially because it is a four-way stop intersection and partially because it is actually a pair of T-intersections set close to one another that requires a slight shift to the right for all traffic on Middle Road. After this fiasco, the road passes Bergen Avenue and makes a slight curve to the northeast, only to curve east again and cross the Corey's Creek Bridge, where one can find sites such as the Blue Point Marina, Corey's Creek Park, and a local roadside luncheonette.

Middle Road ends at Atlantic Avenue and CR 65 turns north onto Atlantic Avenue, until it reaches the intersection of Weeks Street, and turns back east again. From there, it crosses Tuthills Creek and enters the village of Patchogue, where it ends at River Avenue, and as Middle Road did with Atlantic Avenue, CR 65 turns north onto River Avenue. Just before River Avenue reaches the at-grade crossing with the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, CR 65 turns east one last time at the intersection of Division Avenue, which runs directly along the south side of the tracks. Before crossing the Patchogue River, CR 65 move slightly away from the edge of the tracks, but not far enough away to be out of sight from the tracks. CR 65 ends at CR 19 (West Avenue). Consequently, CR 19's southern terminus is also at this intersection, but West Avenue continues south as a Patchogue Village street to Patchogue Bay. Likewise, Division Street east of CR 65 is also a village maintained street that continues eastward in front of Patchogue Railroad Station which spans the north side of Division Street between West Avenue and South Ocean Avenue. The road then become Baker Street at Patchogue Village Hall and finally terminates at Rider Avenue.

Major intersections
Locationmi[25]kmDestinationsNotes
Sayville0.000.00  CR 85 (Montauk Highway)Westbound access to CR 85 is via Foster Avenue
0.200.32Foster Avenue
Patchogue4.807.72 
 
CR 19 north (West Avenue)
Southern terminus of CR 19
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 66 edit

 

County Route 66

LocationDix Hills
Length1.0 mi[26] (1.6 km)
Existed1972–present

County Route 66 is Deer Park Road East in Dix Hills, serving as a connecting spur between NY 231 (via CR 35) and NY 25. Until 1972, it was designated CR 35B.

Route description

CR 66 begins at a wye intersection with CR 35, which at one time was also intended to include a North Deer Park Avenue Spur connecting to the Babylon–Northport Expressway.[10] The only other major intersection between the two termini of CR 66 is a segment of DeForest Road which begins as the off-ramp of exit 42N of the Northern State Parkway. All other intersections at this point are residential streets. CR 66 ends at NY 25 in Elwood, just west of Elwood Road, where the interchange for the former Babylon–Northport Expressway was supposed to exist.

Major intersections
mi[26]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
  NY 231 south / Northern State Parkway – New York, Hauppauge
Exit 42 on Northern Parkway; northern terminus of NY 231; southern terminus of CR 35
0.100.16 
 
CR 35 north – Huntington
Northern terminus of concurrency with CR 35
1.001.61  NY 25No northbound access to NY 25 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 67 edit

 

County Route 67

LocationDix HillsLake Ronkonkoma
Length17.2 mi[27] (27.7 km)

County Route 67 consists of part of Half Hollow Hills Road and all of the remaining segment of Long Island Motor Parkway that is still suitable for motor vehicles.

Major intersections
Locationmi[27]kmDestinationsNotes
Melville0.000.00  CR 3 (Pinelawn Road)
0.701.13 
 
To I-495
Access via service roads
Dix Hills2.604.18Half Hollow Road eastFormer CR 67A
4.607.40  
 
NY 231 (Deer Park Road) to I-495
7.0011.27 
 
Northern State Parkway east – Hauppauge
Eastbound Exit 43 on Northern Parkway
Commack4.206.76  
 
 
 
 
 
CR 4 (Commack Road) to Northern State Parkway west / CR 13 south
7.5012.07Harned Road north (CR 14)Southern terminus of CR 14
Brentwood8.8014.16 
 
 
 
 
CR 7 south (Wicks Road) to I-495 west
Northern terminus of CR 7
9.9015.93 
 
 
To I-495 west
Access via westbound service road
10.6017.06  CR 108 north to CR 6 northWestern terminus of concurrency with CR 108
BrentwoodHauppauge
hamlet line
10.7017.22  I-495Exit 55 on I-495
Hauppauge11.1017.86Calebs Path south ( CR 108) – Bethpage BallparkEastern terminus of concurrency with CR 108
11.9019.15  NY 111 (Joshua's Path) – Bethpage Ballpark
12.1019.47  CR 17 (Wheeler Road) – Bethpage Ballpark
Islandia13.4021.57  I-495Exit 57 on I-495
13.8022.21  NY 454 (Veterans Highway)
Lake Ronkonkoma17.2027.68  CR 93 (Rosevale Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 67A edit

 

County Route 67A

LocationMelvilleHalf Hollow Hills
Existed1960s

County Route 67A was originally Half Hollow Hills Road from Pinelawn Road to Motor Parkway, that served as an extension of CR 67. It was eventually decommissioned and merged into CR 67.

County Route 68 edit

 

County Route 68

LocationStony BrookSetuaket
Length3.0 mi[28] (4.8 km)

County Route 68 is an unsigned two-lane road that runs through historic Stony Brook along Main Street, Christian Avenue, and eventually into Setauket along Ridgeway Avenue, part of which was at one time part of NY 25A.[29] The entire route is also shared with New York State Bicycle Route 25.[30]

Route description

CR 68 begins as Main Street at NY 25A near the Stony Brook Museum and Carriage House, as a north–south road. It begins at a segment of NY 25A that briefly runs north and south within Stony Brook before making a sharp right turn towards Setauket, Port Jefferson and points east. A west-to-northbound ramp exists on the northeast corner of the intersection, When CR 68 runs through the Stony Brook village center, it turns into an east–west road. At a fork in the road with Hollow Road which heads southeast, CR 68 moves onto Christian Avenue and heads northeast. The rest of CR 68 is surrounded by historic houses, although it also includes the North Shore Montessori School and a local Methodist Church and Cemetery. From there it intersects the appropriately named Blinker Light Road and Cedar Street, which are less than five feet away from each other. Cedar Street heads toward The Stony Brook School and Stony Brook's train station, while CR 68 continues northeast into what is commonly referred to by mapmakers as "Old Stony Brook."

Christian Avenue continues northeast but CR 68 moves southeast onto Bailey Hollow Road, which ends at the intersection of Quaker Path Road, and becomes Ridgeway Avenue. Here, it also leaves Stony Brook and enters Setauket. The next major intersection is North Country Road to the south and Main Street to the north. The former connecting north-to-eastbound ramp which was used by eastbound NY 25A can still be seen on the southeast corner of North Country Road and Ridgeway Avenue.[31] CR 68 then climbs a hill before ending at NY 25A just north of the formerly proposed Setauket–Port Jefferson Bypass.

Major intersections
Locationmi[28]kmDestinationsNotes
Stony Brook0.000.00  NY 25A
Setauket2.604.18North Country RoadFormer NY 25A
3.004.83  NY 25A
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 69 edit

 

County Route 69

LocationShelter Island
Length1.4 mi[32] (2.3 km)

County Route 69 is the designation for the two-lane Cartwright Road on Shelter Island. The road begins at a traffic circle on NY 114; however, this designation only goes as far north as Ram Island Road.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Shelter Island.

mi[32]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  NY 114 – Sag Harbor, Dering Harbor, Shelter Island HeightsTraffic circle
0.801.29 
 
CR 117 west (Burns Avenue)
Eastern terminus of CR 117
1.402.25Ram Island RoadTo CR 37
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 70 edit

 

County Route 70

LocationMontauk
Length1.0 mi[33] (1.6 km)

County Route 70 is Old West Lake Drive and formerly CR 77A. The road runs northwest from NY 27 along the southwest side of Montauk Lake before reaching CR 77.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Montauk.

mi[33]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  CR 77 (West Lake Drive) / Fairview Avenue westContinues west without designation
1.001.61  NY 27 (Montauk Point State Parkway)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 71 edit

 

County Route 71

LocationEastportWesthampton Beach
Length6.1 mi[34] (9.8 km)
Existed1942–present
 
The turning ramp between CRs 71 and 55 that used to be part of Montauk Highway.

County Route 71 is also Old Country Road, but strictly in Eastport and the western town of Southampton. It is a former section of Montauk Highway. The last segment to be part of Montauk Highway was in Eastport from the current west end to CR 55 (Eastport–Manor Road). The right turn ramp from Old Country Road to Eastport–Manor Road is where eastbound Montauk Highway used to go.[11]

The segment southeast of the railroad crossing at the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Westhampton was intended to be replaced by the formerly proposed Westhampton segment of the Port Jefferson–Westhampton Beach Highway.

Major intersections
Locationmi[34]kmDestinationsNotes
Eastport0.000.00  CR 80 (Montauk Highway)
0.400.64  CR 55 (Eastport–Manor Road)
 
 
CR 80 Truck (North Bay Avenue)
West end of CR 80 Truck overlap
Speonk 
 
CR 80 Truck (North Phillips Avenue)
East end of CR 80 Truck overlap
2.704.35Speonk–Riverhead Road north (CR 88)Southern terminus of CR 88
Westhampton4.707.56  CR 80 (Montauk Highway)
Westhampton Beach5.709.17  Oak Street / Potunk Lane to NY 27Traffic circle; former CR 31
6.109.82Main Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 72 edit

 

County Route 72

LocationEast Moriches
Existed1973

County Route 72 was Atlantic Avenue in East Moriches until 1973. The road remains a north and south two-lane street that begins at West Cove near Moriches Bay then intersects with Moriches Avenue which leads to USCG Station East Moriches on Hart's Cove.[35] It terminated at NY 27A (now CR 80), but Atlantic Avenue continues northbound into Pine Street, the former location of East Moriches Station. Pine Street crosses CR 98 (Moriches Bypass), then East Chapman Boulevard, before becoming a dead-end street at the right-of-way for the eastbound service road of NY 27, only to begin again on the other side on the westbound service road, cross the former LIRR Manorville Branch right-of-way, and end at Head of the Neck Road.

Major intersections

The entire route is in East Moriches, Suffolk County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0West CoveAlong Moriches Bay
Moriches AvenueServes USCG Station East Moriches
  NY 27ANow CR 80
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 73 edit

 

County Route 73

LocationRiverhead
Length4.1 mi[36] (6.6 km)
Existed1943–present

County Route 73 is Roanoke Avenue from downtown Riverhead north towards the farms along the Long Island Sound. Roanoke Avenue in Downtown Riverhead was originally part of CR 43 between NY 25 (Main Street) and Northville Turnpike. This segment was replaced in 1943, when CR 73 was established on Roanoke Avenue. In 1957, CR 73 was expanded to overlap CR 73A, which was eliminated in 1973.

Major intersections

The entire route is in the Community of Riverhead.

mi[36]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  
 
NY 25 to I-495
No left turn from CR 73 south to NY 25 east
0.200.32 
 
CR 43 north (Northville Turnpike)
Southern terminus of CR 43
1.302.09  CR 58 (Old Country Road)Traffic circle
4.106.60Sound Avenue / Ronaoke Avenue northFormer routing of NY 25A; continues north without designation
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 73A edit

 

County Route 73A

LocationRiverhead–Roanoke
Existed1943–1973

County Route 73A was Roanoke Avenue north of the Old Country Road traffic circle. It was eventually integrated into part of CR 73.

County Route 74 edit

 

County Route 74

LocationAmagansettNapeague
Length2.1 mi[37] (3.4 km)

County Route 74 was the unmarked Abrahams Landing Road and Bendigo Road from near NY 27 at the Amagansett train station past the Devon Yacht Club north of Napeague Bay, to Cranberry Hole Road (CR 33). It was intended to be reassigned to the Promised Land Road Extension, a proposed western extension of CR 33 to Abrahams Landing Road terminating at CR 45 (Springs–Amagansett Road) near Montauk Highway.

Major intersections
Locationmi[37]kmDestinationsNotes
Amagansett0.000.00  Old Stone Highway to NY 27Former southern terminus of CR 45
1.602.57Devon Yacht Club
Napeague2.103.38Cranberry Hole RoadFormer CR 33
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 75 edit

 

County Route 75

LocationSmith Point County Park
Length0.5 mi[38] (800 m)

County Route 75 is a short divided highway in Smith Point County Park that was intended to be part of the formerly proposed Ocean Parkway extension.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Smith Point County Park.

mi[38]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
CR 46 north
Southern terminus of CR 46; traffic circle
0.500.80Smith PointTraffic circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

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  2. ^ Google (June 3, 2015). "CR 51" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
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  35. ^ USCG Sector Field Office Moriches (United States Coast Guard)
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External links edit

  • Old Country Road (Riverhead) – CR 58 (East Coast Roads)
  • Deer Park Road East - CR 66 (East Coast Roads)

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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 51 to 75 are listed below CR 75 signage along Fire Island Beach RoadHighway 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 51 2 County Route 52 3 County Route 53 4 County Route 54 5 County Route 55 6 County Route 56 7 County Route 57 8 County Route 57A 9 County Route 57B 10 County Route 58 11 County Route 59 12 County Route 60 13 County Route 61 14 County Route 62 15 County Route 63 16 County Route 64 17 County Route 65 18 County Route 66 19 County Route 67 20 County Route 67A 21 County Route 68 22 County Route 69 23 County Route 70 24 County Route 71 25 County Route 72 26 County Route 73 27 County Route 73A 28 County Route 74 29 County Route 75 30 References 31 External linksCounty Route 51 edit nbsp County Route 51LocationEast Moriches RiversideLength8 46 mi 1 13 62 km Existed1933 presentCounty Route 51 is a major road running southwest to northeast from CR 80 to NY 24 and CR 94 in Riverside Route descriptionThe road begins at CR 80 Montauk Highway just east of the eastern terminus of CR 98 Frowein Road The route runs along the west side of two local airports Lufker Airport and Spadaro Airport where it also crosses the former right of way for the Manorville Branch of the Long Island Rail Road At NY 27 Sunrise Highway CR 51 becomes a four lane expressway and is one of the roads served by the incomplete exit 61 The other one is CR 55 which served as part of NY 27 until Sunrise Highway was extended east of the interchange CR 51 became the northern terminus of CR 55 in the 1980s The road continues northeast through the hills of the Long Island Pine Barrens Soon thereafter CR 51 reaches the intersection of Speonk Riverhead Road former CR 88 which leads to the Suffolk County Community College eastern campus Northeast of that point the road literally starts to go downhill At Wildwood Lake there is an incomplete at grade interchange with CR 63 Lake Avenue which used to be part of East Moriches Riverhead Road From there the road runs north through Cranberry Bog County Park It curves northeast again at a plot of land that was originally intended to be the southern terminus of CR 103 Cedar Swamp Road then enters a series of Suffolk County Government buildings where it finally terminates at an at grade intersection at NY 24 and CR 94 in Riverside Major intersectionsLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesEast Moriches0 000 00 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway East Moriches EastportEastport1 302 09Southern end of limited access section nbsp NY 27 New York MontaukNo northbound access to NY 27 west exit 61 on NY 271 602 57 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 55 south Eastport Manor Road to NY 27 ManorvilleNorthern terminus of CR 552 303 70 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 111 north to I 495 Long Island Expressway ManorvillePartial interchangeNorthampton5 609 01Speonk Riverhead Road south CR 88 Speonk RemsenburgNorthern terminus of CR 88 serves LIU Riverhead and SCCC EastRiverside6 9011 10 nbsp nbsp CR 63 north Northampton Wildwood LakeNo southbound access to CR 63 southern terminus of CR 638 5013 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 94 NY 24 to I 495 NY 25 Calverton Hampton BaysModified traffic circle1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 52 edit nbsp County Route 52LocationTuckahoeLength0 88 mi 1 1 420 m Existed1935 presentCounty Route 52 is a short two lane road called Sandy Hollow Road and is a divided highway with at least one turning ramp only at both ends The road serves as a connecting route between NY 27 CR 39 and CR 38 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Tuckahoe mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 27 west CR 39 west Sebonac RoadNo southbound access to NY 27 CR 39 east Sebonac Road is a southbound right in right out only0 881 42 nbsp CR 38 North Sea Road North Sea Noyack Southampton1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 53 edit nbsp County Route 53LocationBay ShoreExistedc 1967County Route 53 was Clinton Avenue in Bay Shore Today it serves as a southbound only suffixed route of CR 13 known as CR 13A south from the intersection of Reil Place North of this intersection Clinton Avenue is a string of roads running parallel to Fifth Avenue maintained by the town of Islip County Route 54 edit nbsp County Route 54LocationCalverton Wading RiverLength1 02 mi 3 1 64 km Existed1935 3 present nbsp NY 352 ca 1931 1938County Route 54 is mainly Hulse Landing Road a two lane road that runs north and south Wading River nbsp The northern terminus of CR 54 at the wye at Wildwood State Park The route begins at Sound Avenue in Wading River with Hulse Landing Road continuing south from the intersection The road passes by a Wading River Fire Department depot and several businesses within the housing it passes through Though Hulse Landing Road heads straight north toward Old North Country Road along the western border of Wildwood State Park CR 54 curves northeast into Wildwood Road the southern entrance of the park Although there was signage at the southern terminus of Hulse Landing road at NY 25A the portion of CR 54 between Sound Avenue and 25A has been decommissioned The road formerly began at NY 25A near land formerly owned by the Calverton Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant Between NY 25A and Sound Avenue the formerly proposed Nugent Drive Extension was supposed to cross over CR 54 at an interchange The Nugent Drive Extension was intended to serve as the relocated NY 25A Sound Avenue was to be transformed into a dead end street west of former CR 54 Today the land intended to be used for the road is now part of a housing development The portion of CR 54 north of Sound Avenue was designated as NY 352 from c 1931 4 5 to c 1938 6 7 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Wading River Locationmi 3 8 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00Sound AvenueFormer NY 25A1 021 64North Wading River Road Wildwood State ParkWest entrance1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 55 edit nbsp County Route 55LocationEastportLength1 0 mi 9 1 6 km Existed1935 presentCounty Route 55 is a short county road in Suffolk County New York located in and around Eastport known as Eastport Manor Road and sometimes Eastport Manorville Road It runs north and south from CR 80 Montauk Highway formerly NY 27A to CR 51 north of Eastport HistoryAs the name implies the road originally went from Manorville to Eastport and was acquired by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works in 1935 The section between Montauk Highway and CR 71 Old Country Road was once part of Montauk Highway itself When Sunrise Highway terminated at exit 61 NY 27 took a right turn along a temporary concurrency with CR 55 until it reached Montauk Highway and continued eastward toward Montauk 10 Construction of the vast and complex exit 61 interchange forced the realignment of CR 55 as well as Head of the Neck Road 11 When CR 111 was built between the Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway during the 1970s it replaced Eastport Manorville Road north of the road s current terminus towards the L I E However Suffolk County Planning Department wanted to build a new extension of CR 55 north of CR 111 leading to the Grumman Calverton Airport An interchange with the expressway was also supposed to have been built 12 Neither of these proposals were ever accepted CR 55 was truncated to East Moriches Riverhead Road in 1986 and the rest of Eastport Manor Road fell under the jurisdiction of the Town of Brookhaven This section is the home to the Shrine of Our Lady of The Island Major intersectionsLocationmikmDestinationsNotesEastport0 000 00 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway Former NY 27A0 300 48 nbsp CR 71 Old Country Road 0 801 29 nbsp nbsp To NY 27 New York MontaukAccess via service roads between exits 61 and 621 000 001 610 00 nbsp CR 51 East Moriches RiverheadEnd county maintenanceManorville2 10 13 3 38 nbsp CR 111 Montauk AvenueFormer northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 56 edit nbsp County Route 56LocationYaphank ShirleyLength2 20 mi 3 14 3 54 km Existed1960 presentCounty Route 56 is a bi directional frontage road along NY 27 known as Victory Avenue It stretches from CR 16 between Sunrise Highway and CR 21 and ends at William Floyd Parkway however Victory Avenue extends east of the CR 56 designation At one time it also included Horseblock Road east of Waverly Avenue in Farmingville nbsp The beginning of CR 56 east of CR 16 at the interchange with NY 27 CR 56 provides the entrance to Southaven County Park along Carmans River and the median of Sunrise Highway near this section contains a pine tree lined median in front of those entrances The setting along these roads is similar to the one on the Southern State Parkway west of Belmont Lake State Park After the intersection of River Road a westbound on ramp to Sunrise Highway which was originally built with two different access points East of the William Floyd Parkway interchange Victory Boulevard remains a two lane bi directional frontage road for Sunrise Highway but this section is a Town of Brookhaven maintained road It skirts along the south end of the runway for Brookhaven Airport west of Winters Drive and goes as far east as Barnes Road in Moriches Major intersectionsLocationmi 14 kmDestinationsNotesYaphank0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 16 to NY 27 CR 210 200 32 nbsp nbsp NY 27 eastWestbound off ramp for exit 57NShirley1 702 74 nbsp nbsp NY 27 westWestbound on ramp for exit 58N2 203 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 46 to I 4951 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 57 edit nbsp County Route 57LocationDeer Park Bay ShoreLength4 8 mi 15 7 7 km Existed1935 presentCounty Route 57 runs mostly east and west from NY 231 in Deer Park to NY 27A in downtown Bay Shore It includes Bay Shore Road Howell s Road and Third Avenue Route descriptionNo sooner does CR 57 start at NY 231 in a sharp southeasterly direction does it encounter Carll s Path and CR 4 Commack Road The intersection of Weeks Road is where the road crosses the Babylon Islip Town Line the southeastern angle of the road levels off and was where the Babylon Northport Expressway was intended to cross over with a possible interchange CR 82 s northern terminus is at CR 57 however Udall s Road continues north of this terminus as a town of Islip Street Howell s Road is cut off by the interchange with the Southern State Parkway Originally it crossed Bay Shore Road then moved along the south side and intersected with Bay Shore Road again along with Muncey Road Besides serving exit 41 on the Southern State it also contains on and off ramps from the ramp between Robert Moses Causeway and Heckscher State Parkway At the intersection of Muncey Road CR 57 moves from Bay Shore Road to Howell s Road From there it becomes the northern border of the village of Brightwaters Eastbound and westbound carriageways are separated by two different underpasses beneath the interchange with NY 27 Sunrise Highway both of which briefly join the service roads When the eastbound and westbound lanes merge again the first site the encounter is The John Thomas Inne on the southeast corner of Howell s Road and the eastbound service road At Manatuck Boulevard the Brightwaters village line moves from the north side of CR 57 to the south side but still runs along the road until Clinton Avenue where CR 57 leaves Brightwaters just west of the intersection of CR 13 CR 57 turns south onto Third Avenue where it crosses CR 50 and finally terminates at NY 27A in downtown Bay Shore Major intersectionsLocationmi 15 kmDestinationsNotesDeer Park0 000 00 nbsp NY 231 Deer Park Avenue Fairview Avenue west0 300 48 nbsp CR 4 Commack Road West Islip1 702 74 nbsp nbsp CR 82 south Udall Road Northern terminus of CR 822 203 54 nbsp Southern State Parkway New York East IslipExit 41 on Southern Parkway2 403 86 nbsp nbsp Robert Moses Causeway northOff ramp from northbound CausewayBrightwaters3 205 15 nbsp NY 27Traffic circle with service roads exit 42 on NY 27Bay Shore3 705 95 nbsp nbsp CR 13 Fifth Avenue Fire Island Ferries4 507 24 nbsp CR 50 Union Boulevard 4 807 72 nbsp NY 27A Montauk Highway 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 57A edit nbsp County Route 57ALocationBay ShoreExisted1935 1967County Route 57A was the former designation for Third Avenue south of Howell s Road towards NY 27A in Bay Shore It became part of CR 57 County Route 57B edit nbsp County Route 57BLocationBay Shore North Bay ShoreExisted1935 1967County Route 57B was the former designation for Third Avenue north of Howell s Road to either Sunrise Highway eastbound service road or possibly as far north as CR 13 and Brook Avenue The road was decommissioned and is now maintained by the town of Islip County Route 58 edit nbsp County Route 58LocationCalverton RiverheadLength4 4 mi 16 7 1 km Existed1936 presentCounty Route 58 locally known as Old Country Road serves as a northern bypass of the section of NY 25 that runs through the downtown area of Riverhead Built through what were once relatively desolate fields the road is now home to several large shopping centers and big box stores and as such has become at least on the weekends even more choked than the road it is supposed to bypass 17 Route descriptionThe highway starts at the sprawling junction of NY 25 and I 495 as a four lane divided highway The western split between NY 25 and CR 58 is entirely grade separated with turnarounds in the median This was built in conjunction with the interchanges with the Long Island Expressway at exits 72 and 73 After the incomplete interchange with I 495 which would have been expanded when I 495 was extended eastward the road quickly narrows to four lanes with a center turn lane as it passes the large Tanger Outlet Center complex which was built during the 1990s Continuing eastward the road alternates between three lanes and four lanes always with a center turn lane The portion of the road between the outlet center and the traffic circle at CR 73 has been the site of the most active retail development spread over several decades As such the road s width and treatment vary because the task of widening largely fell to each individual developer of the new strip malls Of course the area is now very congested particularly because the number of traffic lights on the road has increased from six in 1990 to 13 in 2007 After the traffic circle at CR 73 the road continues for the rest of its length with only two lanes plus the center turn lane It terminates at NY 25 and Doctor s Path northeast of the town of Riverhead Major intersectionsLocationmi 16 kmDestinationsNotesCalverton0 000 00 nbsp nbsp NY 25 westInterchange0 600 97 nbsp nbsp I 495 west New YorkWestbound exit and eastbound entrance exit 73 on I 495 eastern terminus of I 495Community of Riverhead3 104 99 nbsp CR 73 Roanoke Avenue Traffic circle3 906 28 nbsp CR 43 Northville Turnpike 4 407 08 nbsp NY 25 Doctors Path Greenport Orient Riverhead1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 59 edit nbsp County Route 59LocationEast Hampton East Hampton NorthLength1 2 mi 18 1 9 km nbsp CR 59 near Stephen Hands PathCounty Route 59 is Long Lane in the town of East Hampton It was once proposed to be extended and serve as a realigned section of NY 114 19 Major intersectionsLocationmi 18 kmDestinationsNotesVillage of East Hampton0 000 00Newtown Lane southContinues south without designation to NY 27East Hampton North1 201 93Stephen Hands Path CR 113 Two Holes of Water Road northContinues north without designation1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 60 edit nbsp County Route 60LocationNoyack North HavenLength1 7 mi 20 2 7 km Existed1970s present nbsp CR 60 in NoyackCounty Route 60 is a county road formerly known as CR 38A It is a pair of two lane roads Noyack Long Beach Road and Short Beach Road that run along the peninsula connecting Noyack with North Haven Noyack Long Beach Road was previously known as Long and Short Beach Highway CR 60 begins at an at grade interchange with CR 38 in Noyack between Noyac Bay and Payne s Creek It narrows down to a two lane undivided highway which runs on a peninsula with a parallel park access road on the north side and a bicycle lane on the south side The western interchange indicates a potential proposal to widen the road to a possible four lane divided highway that was never built The peninsula ends in North Haven where Noyack Long Beach Road becomes Short Beach Road at Third Street CR 60 ends at a traffic circle at NY 114 and Tyndall Road although NY 114 continues in the same direction as Short Beach Road until it curves to the north and reaches the South Ferry Port to Shelter Island Major intersectionsLocationmi 20 kmDestinationsNotesNoyack0 000 00Noyac RoadModified traffic circle former CR 38North Haven1 702 74 nbsp NY 114 Tyndall Road Sag Harbor North Haven Shelter IslandTraffic circle1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 61 edit nbsp County Route 61LocationHoltsville FarmingvilleLength3 5 mi 21 5 6 km Existed1975 presentCounty Route 61 is unsigned Waverly Avenue a mainly two lane road that runs north and south along the Islip Brookhaven town line until the town line makes a sharp left along the Greenport Branch of the Long Island Rail Road Route descriptionCR 61 begins at CR 19 in the town of Brookhaven where that section of Waverly Avenue becomes Patchogue Holbrook Road and Log Road becomes a dead end street From here road takes a northeasterly turn and straightens out along the Islip Brookhaven town line CR 61 is the last interchange along Woodside Avenue CR 99 before its western terminus at Patchogue Holbrook Road Access is only available from Woodside Avenue however this interchange also includes an underpass for a driveway to the Holtsville I R S office Further north motorists will encounter the southern terminus of Blue Point Road which until the town of Islip allowed development on the west side of the road in the mid 20th century actually reached Blue Point The last intersection within range of the town of Islip is for Furrow Roads eastern terminus of CR 90 and Barretts Avenue both of which were once intended to be integrated into the Central Suffolk Highway Before the grade crossing of the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road a driveway for the former site of the Holtsville train station can be found on the right side while the Islip Brookhaven town line takes a left turn to follow the tracks into Ronkonkoma and Lakeland After this crossing Waverly Avenue immediately crosses Long Island Avenue which until the mid 1970s terminated at Waverly Avenue forcing westbound motorists to make a right turn and then a left onto Union Avenue across from the Holtsville Fire Department Waverly Avenue crosses over the Long Island Expressway with no access other than to the service roads However until CR 97 Nicolls Road was extended to the Long Island Expressway it served as one of the eastbound destinations for exit 62 On the northeast corner of the westbound service road is the Waverly Avenue Elementary School The remainder of CR 61 is residential and wooded Due to the lack of county route shields CR 61 ends unceremoniously at CR 16 Horseblock Road east of where CR 16 moves from the eastern terminus of Portion Road onto Horseblock Road North of Horseblock Road a town maintained extension of Waverly Avenue curves through the hills of a housing development towards College Road at the former intersection with Highview Drive a partial dirt road that had street name signs years after being closed off Major intersectionsLocationmi 21 kmDestinationsNotesHoltsville0 000 00 nbsp CR 19 Patchogue Holbrook Road 0 300 48 nbsp CR 99Interchange off ramps from CR 99 only1 903 06Furrows Road west Barrets Avenue east CR 90 2 504 02 nbsp nbsp To I 495Access via service roadsFarmingville3 505 63 nbsp CR 16 Horseblock Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 62 edit nbsp County Route 62LocationHampton BaysLength0 9 mi 22 1 400 m Existed1936 presentCounty Route 62 can be found on the west side of the Shinnecock Canal along Newtown Road north of Montauk Highway and partially into Sunset Avenue at the Shinnecock County Marina The entire route is in the hamlet of Hampton Bays Route descriptionCR 62 begins as Newtown Road at a divided section of Montauk Highway CR 80 and is the last intersection on the highway before it crosses the Shinnecock Canal Access to CR 62 is available from both directions on Montauk Highway but traffic entering it can only do so from a south to westbound ramp that may have been a former segment of Montauk Highway itself A U turn ramp exists for north to westbound traffic The road then passes by some town of Southampton parkland and then an 11 foot 7 inch 3 53 m bridge beneath the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road Further north a local street named Gate Street leads to the only street that runs closer to the canal than Newtown Road does Like CR 39B on the east side of the canal CR 62 runs beneath the Sunrise Highway Bridge over the canal but has no access to that road After passing by some marinas and shore front homes CR 62 seems to terminate at a T intersection but in reality makes a right turn at that intersection onto Sunset Avenue Newtown Road on the other hand continues northwest through part of the Shinnecock Indian Reservation along the coast of the Great Peconic Bay and then west along the south end of Squire Pond before the intersection of Squiretown Road which leads to CR 32 and the Ponquogue Bridge and Red Creek Road which runs along the bay again towards NY 24 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Hampton Bays mi 22 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway No southbound access to CR 80 east0 600 97Newtown Road westTo CR 320 901 45Shinnecock County MarinaDead end1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 63 edit nbsp County Route 63LocationRiverside RiverheadLength1 6 mi 23 2 6 km Existed1963 presentCounty Route 63 is a two lane north south highway that connects Riverside and NY 24 with Riverhead and NY 25 It is named Lake Avenue formerly Old East Moriches Riverhead Road south of a traffic circle with NY 24 and Peconic Avenue north of it It has a posted 55 mph 89 km h speed limit for a majority of its length The road begins at an intersection with CR 51 and heads northeast roughly continuing the track of CR 51 while that road curves north onto Center Drive South It passes the shores of Wildwood Lake and provides access to streets leading to homes along the north and east side of the lake The road then intersects a traffic circle which forms the gateway into downtown Riverhead Here it links with CR 104 CR 94 and NY 24 The road then continues a short ways north via Peconic Avenue to terminate at an intersection with NY 25 The road is a former portion of CR 51 and the CR 63 designation was given to this section when CR 51 was shifted to the newly built Center Drive South Major intersectionsLocationmi 23 kmDestinationsNotesRiverside0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 51 to NY 27 Sunrise Highway Northampton Wildwood Lake South ShoreNo access from CR 51 south1 62 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 24 CR 94 CR 104 south to I 495 Hampton Bays Montauk New York Gabreski Airport Westhampton QuogueTraffic circle termini of CR 94 CR 104 and NY 24Community of Riverhead1 82 9 nbsp NY 25 Main Street 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 64 edit nbsp County Route 64LocationBellport CoramLength8 8 mi 24 14 2 km Existed1998 presentCounty Route 64 is the unsigned designation for Bellport Avenue and Station Road from the village of Bellport to Coram Yaphank Mill Road and for Coram Yaphank Road from Bellport Avenue to NY 112 since 1998 In the 1960s it was applied to Dunes Road not to be confused with CR 89 in Westhampton Beach near Meschutt Park at the Shinnecock Canal On October 30 1975 it was applied to Long Island Avenue also known as Patchogue Road between CR 101 and CR 21 on the north side of the Long Island Expressway in Yaphank Major intersectionsLocationmi 24 kmDestinationsNotesBellport0 000 00South Country Road CR 36 Former routing of Montauk HighwayNorth Bellport1 201 93 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway Former NY 27A2 203 54 nbsp NY 27 New YorkExit 64 on NY 272 904 67Woodside Avenue CR 99 Medford Yaphank line3 705 95Sills Road CR 101 3 906 28 nbsp CR 16 Horseblock Road Ronkonkoma Smithtown New York4 607 40Long Island AvenueFormer designation of CR 644 807 72 nbsp nbsp To I 495Access via service roadsCoram8 8014 16Grant Smith Road northNorthern terminus in the vicinity of NY 25 and NY 1121 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 65 edit nbsp County Route 65LocationSayville PatchogueLength4 8 mi 25 7 7 km Existed1937 presentCounty Route 65 is primarily Middle Road from Sayville to Patchogue where it includes Atlantic Avenue Weeks Street River Avenue and Division Street In the late 1990s Middle Road was converted into a one way street between Main Street and Foster Avenue forcing Foster Avenue to become part of CR 65 Route descriptionCR 65 begins as Middle Road at CR 85 Main Street although this section is only a one way street until it reaches the first intersection at Collins Avenue which is across the street from the NRHP listed Sayville Congregational Church The next intersection is Foster Avenue which is the only two way access to Montauk Highway From here Middle Road passes by St Anne s Episcopal Church which was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places and contains the St Anne s Cemetery in the back The road then runs through the Sans Soucci Lakes County Park with a driveway to the NRHP listed John Ellis Roosevelt Estate on the north side East of the parkland the road officially enters the hamlet of Bayport The first intersection to pass for a major intersection within Bayport is McConnell Avenue At the intersection with the two lane divided Edgewater Avenue CR 65 takes a northeasterly turn and serves as the southern border of Bayport Commons Park Bayview Avenue is also across from this park which ends just west of the intersection of Conetquot Road Snedecore Avenue intersects Middle Road and is one of the few streets along the road to span from Montauk Highway to the Great South Bay thus making it an important street by local standards One of the few areas of commercial zoning along the road is at the blinker light intersection of Bayport Avenue where Middle Road moves slightly to the southeast only to return to the northeast before reaching Gillette Avenue Shortly after this CR 65 crosses the Islip Brookhaven town line where it enters the hamlet of Blue Point In what will be a common pattern in the town of Brookhaven Middle Road makes a sharp left turn to the north then a right turn at the intersections of Humphrey Road to the west and Avery Lane to the north CR 65 then crosses a creek that s within a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation preserve area Once the road exits this preserve it intersects Lane s End and Nelson Avenue where it runs between two mansions one of which is the St Ursula Retreat Center on the southwest corner of the intersection with Blue Point Avenue Blue Point Avenue and Middle Road has another set of blinker lights partially because it is a four way stop intersection and partially because it is actually a pair of T intersections set close to one another that requires a slight shift to the right for all traffic on Middle Road After this fiasco the road passes Bergen Avenue and makes a slight curve to the northeast only to curve east again and cross the Corey s Creek Bridge where one can find sites such as the Blue Point Marina Corey s Creek Park and a local roadside luncheonette Middle Road ends at Atlantic Avenue and CR 65 turns north onto Atlantic Avenue until it reaches the intersection of Weeks Street and turns back east again From there it crosses Tuthills Creek and enters the village of Patchogue where it ends at River Avenue and as Middle Road did with Atlantic Avenue CR 65 turns north onto River Avenue Just before River Avenue reaches the at grade crossing with the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road CR 65 turns east one last time at the intersection of Division Avenue which runs directly along the south side of the tracks Before crossing the Patchogue River CR 65 move slightly away from the edge of the tracks but not far enough away to be out of sight from the tracks CR 65 ends at CR 19 West Avenue Consequently CR 19 s southern terminus is also at this intersection but West Avenue continues south as a Patchogue Village street to Patchogue Bay Likewise Division Street east of CR 65 is also a village maintained street that continues eastward in front of Patchogue Railroad Station which spans the north side of Division Street between West Avenue and South Ocean Avenue The road then become Baker Street at Patchogue Village Hall and finally terminates at Rider Avenue Major intersectionsLocationmi 25 kmDestinationsNotesSayville0 000 00 nbsp CR 85 Montauk Highway Westbound access to CR 85 is via Foster Avenue0 200 32Foster AvenuePatchogue4 807 72 nbsp nbsp CR 19 north West Avenue Southern terminus of CR 191 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 66 edit nbsp County Route 66LocationDix HillsLength1 0 mi 26 1 6 km Existed1972 presentCounty Route 66 is Deer Park Road East in Dix Hills serving as a connecting spur between NY 231 via CR 35 and NY 25 Until 1972 it was designated CR 35B Route descriptionCR 66 begins at a wye intersection with CR 35 which at one time was also intended to include a North Deer Park Avenue Spur connecting to the Babylon Northport Expressway 10 The only other major intersection between the two termini of CR 66 is a segment of DeForest Road which begins as the off ramp of exit 42N of the Northern State Parkway All other intersections at this point are residential streets CR 66 ends at NY 25 in Elwood just west of Elwood Road where the interchange for the former Babylon Northport Expressway was supposed to exist Major intersectionsmi 26 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 231 south Northern State Parkway New York HauppaugeExit 42 on Northern Parkway northern terminus of NY 231 southern terminus of CR 350 100 16 nbsp nbsp CR 35 north HuntingtonNorthern terminus of concurrency with CR 351 001 61 nbsp NY 25No northbound access to NY 25 west1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 67 editFurther information County Route 67 Suffolk County New York nbsp County Route 67LocationDix Hills Lake RonkonkomaLength17 2 mi 27 27 7 km County Route 67 consists of part of Half Hollow Hills Road and all of the remaining segment of Long Island Motor Parkway that is still suitable for motor vehicles Major intersectionsLocationmi 27 kmDestinationsNotesMelville0 000 00 nbsp CR 3 Pinelawn Road 0 701 13 nbsp nbsp To I 495Access via service roadsDix Hills2 604 18Half Hollow Road eastFormer CR 67A4 607 40 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 231 Deer Park Road to I 4957 0011 27 nbsp nbsp Northern State Parkway east HauppaugeEastbound Exit 43 on Northern ParkwayCommack4 206 76 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 4 Commack Road to Northern State Parkway west CR 13 south7 5012 07Harned Road north CR 14 Southern terminus of CR 14Brentwood8 8014 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 7 south Wicks Road to I 495 westNorthern terminus of CR 79 9015 93 nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 495 westAccess via westbound service road10 6017 06 nbsp CR 108 north to CR 6 northWestern terminus of concurrency with CR 108Brentwood Hauppaugehamlet line10 7017 22 nbsp I 495Exit 55 on I 495Hauppauge11 1017 86Calebs Path south CR 108 Bethpage BallparkEastern terminus of concurrency with CR 10811 9019 15 nbsp NY 111 Joshua s Path Bethpage Ballpark12 1019 47 nbsp CR 17 Wheeler Road Bethpage BallparkIslandia13 4021 57 nbsp I 495Exit 57 on I 49513 8022 21 nbsp NY 454 Veterans Highway Lake Ronkonkoma17 2027 68 nbsp CR 93 Rosevale Avenue 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 67A edit nbsp County Route 67ALocationMelville Half Hollow HillsExisted1960sCounty Route 67A was originally Half Hollow Hills Road from Pinelawn Road to Motor Parkway that served as an extension of CR 67 It was eventually decommissioned and merged into CR 67 County Route 68 edit nbsp County Route 68LocationStony Brook SetuaketLength3 0 mi 28 4 8 km County Route 68 is an unsigned two lane road that runs through historic Stony Brook along Main Street Christian Avenue and eventually into Setauket along Ridgeway Avenue part of which was at one time part of NY 25A 29 The entire route is also shared with New York State Bicycle Route 25 30 Route descriptionCR 68 begins as Main Street at NY 25A near the Stony Brook Museum and Carriage House as a north south road It begins at a segment of NY 25A that briefly runs north and south within Stony Brook before making a sharp right turn towards Setauket Port Jefferson and points east A west to northbound ramp exists on the northeast corner of the intersection When CR 68 runs through the Stony Brook village center it turns into an east west road At a fork in the road with Hollow Road which heads southeast CR 68 moves onto Christian Avenue and heads northeast The rest of CR 68 is surrounded by historic houses although it also includes the North Shore Montessori School and a local Methodist Church and Cemetery From there it intersects the appropriately named Blinker Light Road and Cedar Street which are less than five feet away from each other Cedar Street heads toward The Stony Brook School and Stony Brook s train station while CR 68 continues northeast into what is commonly referred to by mapmakers as Old Stony Brook Christian Avenue continues northeast but CR 68 moves southeast onto Bailey Hollow Road which ends at the intersection of Quaker Path Road and becomes Ridgeway Avenue Here it also leaves Stony Brook and enters Setauket The next major intersection is North Country Road to the south and Main Street to the north The former connecting north to eastbound ramp which was used by eastbound NY 25A can still be seen on the southeast corner of North Country Road and Ridgeway Avenue 31 CR 68 then climbs a hill before ending at NY 25A just north of the formerly proposed Setauket Port Jefferson Bypass Major intersectionsLocationmi 28 kmDestinationsNotesStony Brook0 000 00 nbsp NY 25ASetauket2 604 18North Country RoadFormer NY 25A3 004 83 nbsp NY 25A1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 69 edit nbsp County Route 69LocationShelter IslandLength1 4 mi 32 2 3 km County Route 69 is the designation for the two lane Cartwright Road on Shelter Island The road begins at a traffic circle on NY 114 however this designation only goes as far north as Ram Island Road Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Shelter Island mi 32 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp NY 114 Sag Harbor Dering Harbor Shelter Island HeightsTraffic circle0 801 29 nbsp nbsp CR 117 west Burns Avenue Eastern terminus of CR 1171 402 25Ram Island RoadTo CR 371 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 70 edit nbsp County Route 70LocationMontaukLength1 0 mi 33 1 6 km County Route 70 is Old West Lake Drive and formerly CR 77A The road runs northwest from NY 27 along the southwest side of Montauk Lake before reaching CR 77 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Montauk mi 33 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp CR 77 West Lake Drive Fairview Avenue westContinues west without designation1 001 61 nbsp NY 27 Montauk Point State Parkway 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 71 edit nbsp County Route 71LocationEastport Westhampton BeachLength6 1 mi 34 9 8 km Existed1942 present nbsp The turning ramp between CRs 71 and 55 that used to be part of Montauk Highway County Route 71 is also Old Country Road but strictly in Eastport and the western town of Southampton It is a former section of Montauk Highway The last segment to be part of Montauk Highway was in Eastport from the current west end to CR 55 Eastport Manor Road The right turn ramp from Old Country Road to Eastport Manor Road is where eastbound Montauk Highway used to go 11 The segment southeast of the railroad crossing at the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Westhampton was intended to be replaced by the formerly proposed Westhampton segment of the Port Jefferson Westhampton Beach Highway Major intersectionsLocationmi 34 kmDestinationsNotesEastport0 000 00 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway 0 400 64 nbsp CR 55 Eastport Manor Road nbsp nbsp CR 80 Truck North Bay Avenue West end of CR 80 Truck overlapSpeonk nbsp nbsp CR 80 Truck North Phillips Avenue East end of CR 80 Truck overlap2 704 35Speonk Riverhead Road north CR 88 Southern terminus of CR 88Westhampton4 707 56 nbsp CR 80 Montauk Highway Westhampton Beach5 709 17 nbsp Oak Street Potunk Lane to NY 27Traffic circle former CR 316 109 82Main Street1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusCounty Route 72 edit nbsp County Route 72LocationEast MorichesExisted1973County Route 72 was Atlantic Avenue in East Moriches until 1973 The road remains a north and south two lane street that begins at West Cove near Moriches Bay then intersects with Moriches Avenue which leads to USCG Station East Moriches on Hart s Cove 35 It terminated at NY 27A now CR 80 but Atlantic Avenue continues northbound into Pine Street the former location of East Moriches Station Pine Street crosses CR 98 Moriches Bypass then East Chapman Boulevard before becoming a dead end street at the right of way for the eastbound service road of NY 27 only to begin again on the other side on the westbound service road cross the former LIRR Manorville Branch right of way and end at Head of the Neck Road Major intersectionsThe entire route is in East Moriches Suffolk County mikmDestinationsNotes0 00 0West CoveAlong Moriches BayMoriches AvenueServes USCG Station East Moriches nbsp NY 27ANow CR 801 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 73 edit nbsp County Route 73LocationRiverheadLength4 1 mi 36 6 6 km Existed1943 presentCounty Route 73 is Roanoke Avenue from downtown Riverhead north towards the farms along the Long Island Sound Roanoke Avenue in Downtown Riverhead was originally part of CR 43 between NY 25 Main Street and Northville Turnpike This segment was replaced in 1943 when CR 73 was established on Roanoke Avenue In 1957 CR 73 was expanded to overlap CR 73A which was eliminated in 1973 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in the Community of Riverhead mi 36 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 25 to I 495No left turn from CR 73 south to NY 25 east0 200 32 nbsp nbsp CR 43 north Northville Turnpike Southern terminus of CR 431 302 09 nbsp CR 58 Old Country Road Traffic circle4 106 60Sound Avenue Ronaoke Avenue northFormer routing of NY 25A continues north without designation1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Route 73A edit nbsp County Route 73ALocationRiverhead RoanokeExisted1943 1973County Route 73A was Roanoke Avenue north of the Old Country Road traffic circle It was eventually integrated into part of CR 73 County Route 74 edit nbsp County Route 74LocationAmagansett NapeagueLength2 1 mi 37 3 4 km County Route 74 was the unmarked Abrahams Landing Road and Bendigo Road from near NY 27 at the Amagansett train station past the Devon Yacht Club north of Napeague Bay to Cranberry Hole Road CR 33 It was intended to be reassigned to the Promised Land Road Extension a proposed western extension of CR 33 to Abrahams Landing Road terminating at CR 45 Springs Amagansett Road near Montauk Highway Major intersectionsLocationmi 37 kmDestinationsNotesAmagansett0 000 00 nbsp Old Stone Highway to NY 27Former southern terminus of CR 451 602 57Devon Yacht ClubNapeague2 103 38Cranberry Hole RoadFormer CR 331 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Route 75 edit nbsp County Route 75LocationSmith Point County ParkLength0 5 mi 38 800 m County Route 75 is a short divided highway in Smith Point County Park that was intended to be part of the formerly proposed Ocean Parkway extension Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Smith Point County Park mi 38 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp nbsp CR 46 northSouthern terminus of CR 46 traffic circle0 500 80Smith PointTraffic circle1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b c New York State Department of Transportation 2021 County Roads Listing Suffolk County PDF Google June 3 2015 CR 51 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 3 2015 a b c d e f g County Road System County of Suffolk New York PDF Suffolk County Department of Public Works December 29 2005 Retrieved April 2 2010 Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Kendall Refining Company 1931 Shell Road Map New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Shell Oil Company 1937 New York Road Map for 1938 Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1938 County Roads Listing Suffolk County PDF New York State Department of Transportation July 26 2011 Retrieved April 8 2012 Google June 5 2015 CR 55 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Hagstrom s Atlas of Suffolk County New York Map Hagstrom Map 1969 a b Eastport Quadrangle New York Suffolk Co Map 1 24 000 7 5 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1956 Retrieved March 19 2012 Proposed Park and Ride Center at Calverton Map Suffolk County Department of Planning Google June 5 2015 Eastport Manor Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Google June 5 2015 CR 56 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Google June 5 2015 CR 57 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Google June 5 2015 CR 58 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 Town of Riverhead Comprehensive Plan PDF pp 62 63 Retrieved April 2 2010 a b Google June 5 2015 CR 59 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 Map of Eastern Suffolk County New York 1941 NYCRoads com a b Google June 5 2015 CR 60 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Google June 5 2015 CR 61 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 5 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 62 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google July 8 2018 CR 63 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 8 2018 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 64 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 65 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 66 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 67 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google January 6 2015 CR 68 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 6 2015 Hagstroms Western Suffolk County Road Atlas 1941 State Bike Route 25 Bicycling in New York NYSDOT Image of North County Road at Ridgeway Avenue in Setauket New York Google Maps Internet Archive Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved June 7 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 69 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 70 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 71 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 USCG Sector Field Office Moriches United States Coast Guard a b Google June 6 2015 CR 73 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 74 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Google June 6 2015 CR 75 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to County routes in Suffolk County New York Suffolk CRs 51 75 NYCRoads com Old Country Road Riverhead CR 58 East Coast Roads Deer Park Road East CR 66 East Coast Roads Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of county routes in Suffolk County New York 51 75 amp oldid 1215916785 County Route 55, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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