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New York State Route 353

New York State Route 353 (NY 353) is a north–south state highway located within Cattaraugus County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 23.97 miles (38.58 km) from an intersection with NY 417 in the city of Salamanca to a junction with U.S. Route 62 (US 62) in the hamlet of Dayton. In between, the route traverses isolated and undeveloped areas of the county, save for the villages of Little Valley and Cattaraugus. In the latter, NY 353 intersects and briefly overlaps with NY 242.

New York State Route 353

Map of Cattaraugus County and vicinity with NY 353 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Salamanca
Length23.97 mi[1] (38.58 km)
Existedc. 1933[2][3]–present
Major junctions
South end NY 417 in Salamanca
North end US 62 in Dayton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesCattaraugus
Highway system

NY 353 was assigned c. 1933 to a north–south highway connecting Dayton to nearby Perrysburg. At the time, modern NY 353 was part of NY 18, which extended from the Pennsylvania state line to Rochester via Buffalo. NY 18 was cut back to its current western terminus north of Buffalo on January 1, 1962, at which time NY 353 was extended southeastward to Salamanca over NY 18's former routing. The original Dayton–Perryburg segment of NY 353 was transferred to Cattaraugus County in 1980 and is now part of County Route 58 (CR 58).

Route description edit

 
NY 353 northbound in Salamanca

NY 353 begins at an intersection with NY 417 in the western portion of the city of Salamanca.[4] It initially heads northward on the city-maintained Center Street[5] through a commercial section of Salamanca; however, the surroundings become more residential after the route crosses the Allegheny River. The highway exits the city limits shortly afterward,[4] at which point maintenance of the highway shifts to the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT).[5] Now in the surrounding town of Salamanca, NY 353 continues northward on Center Street into a large, mostly undeveloped valley surrounding Little Valley Creek, where the route passes east of Bucktooth Hill and west of Lindell Lookout. The Center Street name ends about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the city line at a junction with North State Street (CR 94/NY 950B).[4]

Past State Street, NY 353 heads through the valley as an unnamed road,[4] paralleling the former right-of-way of an Erie–Lackawanna rail line (now the Pat McGee Trail)[6] into the town of Little Valley and the small hamlet of Elkdale, where the highway passes a local country club and intersects the North Country Trail. North of Elkdale, the route curves to the northwest, matching a similar turn in the path of the creek valley. This turn brings NY 353 to the outskirts of the village of Little Valley, where it intersects with CR 88 (Baker Road), CR 96 (Killborn Corners) and NY 242 at separate junctions east of the village limits. NY 353 becomes concurrent with the latter, following NY 242 into the village of Little Valley, a stark departure from the sparsely populated areas to the southeast. The concurrent routes, known as Rock City Street, head into the village's central business district, where NY 242 splits off to the southwest.[4]

 
NY 353 through downtown Cattaraugus

North of Little Valley, NY 353 (known as Erie Street from the center of Little Valley to the village line) passes through mostly rural areas as it winds its way northwestward through a mountainous portion of Cattaraugus County. In the route's short distance in Mansfield, it intersects CR 5 (New Albion Road) and CR 14A (Buelow Road) before traveling through several miles of rural New Albion. Just outside the small village of Cattaraugus, NY 353 intersects CR 76 (Lovers Lane Road) and CR 6 (Leon Road). NY 353 becomes Main Street in Cattaraugus, in the middle of which it intersects CR 12, the main highway serving the towns of Otto and East Otto.[4]

From here, the route crosses hilly, largely undeveloped sections of the towns of New Albion and Persia, meeting CR 4 (Broadway Road, the main spur into Gowanda), CR 57 (which heads into the northwest corner of the county into Markhams and Cottage), and the north end of CR 5 to reach the more level town of Dayton. Just west of the Persia–Dayton town line, NY 353 becomes Dayton–Cattaraugus Road and turns due north, paralleling the town line as it crosses a low-lying section of Dayton. After 2.5 miles (4.0 km), the route makes a sharp turn to the northwest, paralleling the New York and Lake Erie Railroad into the hamlet of Dayton, where NY 353 comes to an end at an intersection with US 62.[4]

History edit

The section of modern NY 353 from the west end of the overlap with NY 242 in Little Valley to Salamanca was originally designated as part of Route 4, an unsigned legislative route, by the New York State Legislature in 1908.[7][8] When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, this section of legislative Route 4 became part of NY 18, which initially extended south through Salamanca to the Pennsylvania state line and north to Buffalo via Dayton. By 1926, the Salamanca–Little Valley highway was also designated as part of NY 17A, an alternate route of NY 17 between Randolph and Salamanca.[9][10]

In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 18 was extended northeastward from Buffalo to Rochester while NY 17A was renumbered to NY 17H.[11] The Salamanca–Dayton leg of NY 18 was modified twice in the 1930s. NY 18 initially passed through New Albion on its way from Little Valley to Cattaraugus;[10] however, it was realigned c. 1934 to follow a more direct alignment between Little Valley and Cattaraugus that bypassed New Albion to the east.[3][12] Meanwhile, the overlap with NY 17H was eliminated c. 1937 when the NY 17H designation was removed and replaced with an extended NY 242 west of Little Valley.[13][14]

NY 353, meanwhile, was assigned c. 1933 to the portion of Peck Hill Road between US 62 west of the Dayton hamlet of the same name and NY 39 in Perrysburg.[2][3] When NY 18 was truncated to its current western terminus in Lewiston on January 1, 1962, NY 353 was extended southeast to Salamanca by way of NY 18's former routing and a short overlap with US 62.[15] NY 353 ended at NY 17 in Salamanca.[16] NY 353 remained unchanged until April 1, 1980, when ownership and maintenance of the original Dayton–Perrysburg segment of NY 353 was transferred from the state of New York to Cattaraugus County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government.[17] Following the swap, NY 353 was truncated to what had been the eastern terminus of its overlap with US 62 in Dayton.[18][19] The former routing of NY 353 along Peck Hill Road is now part of CR 58.[20]

Until the 1990s, the Salamanca end of NY 353 split in two directions, with the main route taking a more westerly track into the west end of Salamanca and an eastern route, designated as Reference Route 950B (but marked "TO 353" on the lone road marker), entered Salamanca and merged with city-maintained State Street. In the late 1990s, the northern half of 950B was handed over to the Cattaraugus County Highway Department (which had shared maintenance of that route before then, as Route 94) and the junction restructured. The southern half of NY 950B remains under state maintenance; as it connects to no other state roads anymore, it has not been maintained to the level of other state roads in the area.

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Cattaraugus County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
City of Salamanca0.000.00  
 
NY 417 to I-86
Southern terminus
Town of Little Valley6.2210.01 
 
NY 242 east
Eastern terminus of NY 242 / NY 353 overlap
Village of Little Valley7.4311.96 
 
NY 242 west – East Randolph
Western terminus of NY 242 / NY 353 overlap
Dayton23.9738.58  US 62 – Gowanda, BuffaloNorthern terminus; hamlet of Dayton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. p. 218. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Texaco Road Map – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Texas Oil Company. 1932.
  3. ^ a b c Texaco Road Map – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Texas Oil Company. 1933.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Microsoft; Nokia (March 21, 2017). "overview map of NY 353" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Cattaraugus County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  6. ^ Salamanca Quadrangle – New York – Cattaraugus Co (Map). 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). United States Geological Survey. 1961. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  7. ^ State of New York Department of Highways (1909). The Highway Law. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 54–55. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
  8. ^ New York State Department of Highways (1920). Report of the State Commissioner of Highways. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 502–505. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
  9. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  10. ^ a b Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. State of New York Department of Public Works. 1926.
  11. ^ Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  12. ^ Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Texas Oil Company. 1934.
  13. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1936.
  14. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1937.
  15. ^ "Satamanca to Dayton Highway Designated Rt. 353 by State". The Salamanca Republican-Press. November 16, 1961. p. 3. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  16. ^ New York State Department of Transportation (May 1986). Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Bicycling Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Commemorative/Memorial Designations in New York State.
  17. ^ New York State Legislature. "New York State Highway Law § 341". Retrieved June 8, 2010.
  18. ^ New York (Map) (1977–78 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Exxon. 1977.
  19. ^ I Love New York Tourism Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. State of New York. 1981.
  20. ^ Google (April 20, 2008). "New York State Route 353" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 20, 2008.

External links edit

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  • New York State Route 353 at New York Routes

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New York State Route 353 NY 353 is a north south state highway located within Cattaraugus County New York in the United States It extends for 23 97 miles 38 58 km from an intersection with NY 417 in the city of Salamanca to a junction with U S Route 62 US 62 in the hamlet of Dayton In between the route traverses isolated and undeveloped areas of the county save for the villages of Little Valley and Cattaraugus In the latter NY 353 intersects and briefly overlaps with NY 242 New York State Route 353Map of Cattaraugus County and vicinity with NY 353 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the city of SalamancaLength23 97 mi 1 38 58 km Existedc 1933 2 3 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNY 417 in SalamancaNorth endUS 62 in DaytonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesCattaraugusHighway systemNew York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 352 NY 354 NY 353 was assigned c 1933 to a north south highway connecting Dayton to nearby Perrysburg At the time modern NY 353 was part of NY 18 which extended from the Pennsylvania state line to Rochester via Buffalo NY 18 was cut back to its current western terminus north of Buffalo on January 1 1962 at which time NY 353 was extended southeastward to Salamanca over NY 18 s former routing The original Dayton Perryburg segment of NY 353 was transferred to Cattaraugus County in 1980 and is now part of County Route 58 CR 58 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp NY 353 northbound in Salamanca NY 353 begins at an intersection with NY 417 in the western portion of the city of Salamanca 4 It initially heads northward on the city maintained Center Street 5 through a commercial section of Salamanca however the surroundings become more residential after the route crosses the Allegheny River The highway exits the city limits shortly afterward 4 at which point maintenance of the highway shifts to the New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT 5 Now in the surrounding town of Salamanca NY 353 continues northward on Center Street into a large mostly undeveloped valley surrounding Little Valley Creek where the route passes east of Bucktooth Hill and west of Lindell Lookout The Center Street name ends about 1 mile 1 6 km north of the city line at a junction with North State Street CR 94 NY 950B 4 Past State Street NY 353 heads through the valley as an unnamed road 4 paralleling the former right of way of an Erie Lackawanna rail line now the Pat McGee Trail 6 into the town of Little Valley and the small hamlet of Elkdale where the highway passes a local country club and intersects the North Country Trail North of Elkdale the route curves to the northwest matching a similar turn in the path of the creek valley This turn brings NY 353 to the outskirts of the village of Little Valley where it intersects with CR 88 Baker Road CR 96 Killborn Corners and NY 242 at separate junctions east of the village limits NY 353 becomes concurrent with the latter following NY 242 into the village of Little Valley a stark departure from the sparsely populated areas to the southeast The concurrent routes known as Rock City Street head into the village s central business district where NY 242 splits off to the southwest 4 nbsp NY 353 through downtown Cattaraugus North of Little Valley NY 353 known as Erie Street from the center of Little Valley to the village line passes through mostly rural areas as it winds its way northwestward through a mountainous portion of Cattaraugus County In the route s short distance in Mansfield it intersects CR 5 New Albion Road and CR 14A Buelow Road before traveling through several miles of rural New Albion Just outside the small village of Cattaraugus NY 353 intersects CR 76 Lovers Lane Road and CR 6 Leon Road NY 353 becomes Main Street in Cattaraugus in the middle of which it intersects CR 12 the main highway serving the towns of Otto and East Otto 4 From here the route crosses hilly largely undeveloped sections of the towns of New Albion and Persia meeting CR 4 Broadway Road the main spur into Gowanda CR 57 which heads into the northwest corner of the county into Markhams and Cottage and the north end of CR 5 to reach the more level town of Dayton Just west of the Persia Dayton town line NY 353 becomes Dayton Cattaraugus Road and turns due north paralleling the town line as it crosses a low lying section of Dayton After 2 5 miles 4 0 km the route makes a sharp turn to the northwest paralleling the New York and Lake Erie Railroad into the hamlet of Dayton where NY 353 comes to an end at an intersection with US 62 4 History editThe section of modern NY 353 from the west end of the overlap with NY 242 in Little Valley to Salamanca was originally designated as part of Route 4 an unsigned legislative route by the New York State Legislature in 1908 7 8 When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924 this section of legislative Route 4 became part of NY 18 which initially extended south through Salamanca to the Pennsylvania state line and north to Buffalo via Dayton By 1926 the Salamanca Little Valley highway was also designated as part of NY 17A an alternate route of NY 17 between Randolph and Salamanca 9 10 In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York NY 18 was extended northeastward from Buffalo to Rochester while NY 17A was renumbered to NY 17H 11 The Salamanca Dayton leg of NY 18 was modified twice in the 1930s NY 18 initially passed through New Albion on its way from Little Valley to Cattaraugus 10 however it was realigned c 1934 to follow a more direct alignment between Little Valley and Cattaraugus that bypassed New Albion to the east 3 12 Meanwhile the overlap with NY 17H was eliminated c 1937 when the NY 17H designation was removed and replaced with an extended NY 242 west of Little Valley 13 14 NY 353 meanwhile was assigned c 1933 to the portion of Peck Hill Road between US 62 west of the Dayton hamlet of the same name and NY 39 in Perrysburg 2 3 When NY 18 was truncated to its current western terminus in Lewiston on January 1 1962 NY 353 was extended southeast to Salamanca by way of NY 18 s former routing and a short overlap with US 62 15 NY 353 ended at NY 17 in Salamanca 16 NY 353 remained unchanged until April 1 1980 when ownership and maintenance of the original Dayton Perrysburg segment of NY 353 was transferred from the state of New York to Cattaraugus County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government 17 Following the swap NY 353 was truncated to what had been the eastern terminus of its overlap with US 62 in Dayton 18 19 The former routing of NY 353 along Peck Hill Road is now part of CR 58 20 Until the 1990s the Salamanca end of NY 353 split in two directions with the main route taking a more westerly track into the west end of Salamanca and an eastern route designated as Reference Route 950B but marked TO 353 on the lone road marker entered Salamanca and merged with city maintained State Street In the late 1990s the northern half of 950B was handed over to the Cattaraugus County Highway Department which had shared maintenance of that route before then as Route 94 and the junction restructured The southern half of NY 950B remains under state maintenance as it connects to no other state roads anymore it has not been maintained to the level of other state roads in the area Major intersections editThe entire route is in Cattaraugus County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes City of Salamanca0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 417 to I 86Southern terminus Town of Little Valley6 2210 01 nbsp nbsp NY 242 eastEastern terminus of NY 242 NY 353 overlap Village of Little Valley7 4311 96 nbsp nbsp NY 242 west East RandolphWestern terminus of NY 242 NY 353 overlap Dayton23 9738 58 nbsp US 62 Gowanda BuffaloNorthern terminus hamlet of Dayton 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also edit nbsp U S roads portal List of county routes in Cattaraugus County New YorkReferences edit a b 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 p 218 Retrieved February 1 2010 a b Texaco Road Map New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Texas Oil Company 1932 a b c Texaco Road Map New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Texas Oil Company 1933 a b c d e f g Microsoft Nokia March 21 2017 overview map of NY 353 Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved March 21 2017 a b Cattaraugus County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 22 2010 Salamanca Quadrangle New York Cattaraugus Co Map 1 24 000 7 5 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1961 Retrieved December 22 2010 State of New York Department of Highways 1909 The Highway Law Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 54 55 Retrieved June 8 2010 New York State Department of Highways 1920 Report of the State Commissioner of Highways Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 502 505 Retrieved June 8 2010 New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 a b Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company State of New York Department of Public Works 1926 Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 Road Map of New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Texas Oil Company 1934 New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1936 New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1937 Satamanca to Dayton Highway Designated Rt 353 by State The Salamanca Republican Press November 16 1961 p 3 Retrieved December 13 2017 New York State Department of Transportation May 1986 Official Description of Highway Touring Routes Bicycling Touring Routes Scenic Byways amp Commemorative Memorial Designations in New York State New York State Legislature New York State Highway Law 341 Retrieved June 8 2010 New York Map 1977 78 ed Cartography by General Drafting Exxon 1977 I Love New York Tourism Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company State of New York 1981 Google April 20 2008 New York State Route 353 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 20 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 353 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 353KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 353 at New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 353 amp oldid 1137153203 County Route 58, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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