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New York State Route 13

New York State Route 13 (NY 13) is a state highway that runs mainly north–south for 152.30 miles (245.10 km) between NY 14 in Horseheads and NY 3 west of Pulaski in Central New York in the United States. In between, NY 13 intersects with Interstate 81 (I-81) in Cortland and Pulaski and meets the New York State Thruway (I-90) in Canastota. NY 13 is co-signed with several routes along its routing, most notably NY 34 and NY 96 between Newfield and Ithaca; NY 80 between DeRuyter and Cazenovia; and NY 5 between Chittenango and Canastota.

New York State Route 13

Map of central New York with NY 13 highlighted in red, and 13A in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Ithaca
Length152.30 mi[1] (245.10 km)
Existed1924[2]–present
Major junctions
South end NY 14 in Horseheads
Major intersections
North end NY 3 in Richland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesChemung, Schuyler, Tompkins, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Oswego
Highway system

The most heavily traveled section of the route is the 50-mile (80 km) northeast–southwest section between Horseheads and Cortland. Situated midway between the two locations is the city of Ithaca; here, a small section of NY 13 follows an expressway alignment around much of the city. Much of the route, however, is a two-lane highway that passes through rural areas. When NY 13 was originally assigned in the 1920s, it extended only from Elmira to Cazenovia. It was significantly extended in 1930, stretching from Lindley in the south to Richland in the north. The southern terminus was moved back to Elmira in the 1940s and has been located at various points in the city since then.

Route description edit

Elmira to Ithaca edit

Up until 2006, NY 13 began at exit 54 on the Southern Tier Expressway (NY 17) southeast of the village of Horseheads. However, as part of the Horseheads Bypass project, NY 13 was extended west into the village to NY 14 along the frontage roads for the expressway.[3] North of NY 17, NY 13 heads north through the town of Horseheads, paralleling the eastern edge of the village to an intersection with NY 223 near the northern town line. As NY 13 passes out of Horseheads and into Veteran, the amount of development along the roadway becomes sparse, consisting of only small roadside hamlets.

 
A picture of NY 13 near Ithaca was included on the Voyager Golden Record

Just before exiting Chemung County, NY 13 turns northeast toward the city of Ithaca several miles to the northeast. The route soon enters the narrow southeastern extents of Schuyler County, where it intersects NY 224 before crossing county lines again, this time into Tompkins County. In the town of Newfield, NY 13 remains largely rural in nature, passing only one significant settlement—the Newfield hamlet of the same name, officially known as Newfield Hamlet—on its way to the town of Ithaca. Shortly after entering the town, the route meets with the concurrent routes of NY 34 and NY 96 at an interchange adjacent to Robert H. Treman State Park, becoming Elmira Road. Both routes join NY 13 north alongside the eastern edge of the park to NY 327, a road largely delimiting the northern extent of the park. The three routes proceed generally northeastward through the town of Ithaca to the vicinity of Buttermilk Falls State Park, where they intersect the south end of NY 13A, an alternate route of NY 13 through western Ithaca, near the former Tutelo village of Coreogonel at the confluence of Buttermilk Creek and the Cayuga Lake inlet. NY 13, NY 34, and NY 96 continue on, directly serving Buttermilk Falls State Park as they pass over the creek and inlet and enter the Ithaca city limits.

At West Clinton Street (NY 96B), the route splits into a one-way pair, with Meadow Street carrying northbound traffic and Fulton Street handling southbound traffic. Due to the configuration of the city street grid, NY 79 overlaps the three-route concurrency on Fulton Street for one block eastbound as it switches from West State Street to West Green Street; no such overlap exists westbound/northbound as NY 79 westbound remains on West Seneca Street, where NY 96 leaves NY 13/34 and joins NY 79. The one-way pair comes to an end near Hancock Street, at which point both directions of the route merge into Meadow Street and continue northeastward through the city as an at-grade roadway. At Dey Street, however, the road becomes a limited-access highway as it heads through the northern extents of the city and partially alongside Cayuga Lake.

Near the northern city line, the roadway connects to East Shore Drive by way of an interchange, at which point NY 34 leaves the expressway to follow East Shore Drive along the lakeshore. NY 13 and NY 34 follow parallel routings into Lansing, where NY 13 curves eastward to interchange with both Cayuga Heights Road and Triphammer Road. Southwest of Ithaca Tompkins International Airport, NY 13 downgrades into a divided highway and meets Warren Road at-grade before reverting into a two-lane roadway as it passes south of the airport and exits the Ithaca area.

Ithaca to Lenox edit

 
Sign assembly for NY 13 in Cortland

NY 13 progresses southeast through western Dryden to meet Dryden Road (NY 366), a street originating in eastern Ithaca. NY 366 joins NY 13 northeast along Fall Creek for little more than 1 mile (1.6 km) before splitting; however, the Dryden Road name remains with NY 13 into the village of Dryden. At the village center, NY 13 meets both NY 38 and NY 392. NY 13 turns north, overlapping NY 38 for three blocks and passing Tompkins Cortland Community College as it exits the village limits on Cortland Road.

 
NY 13 southbound as it approaches downtown Cortland.

At the Tompkins-Cortland County line, NY 13 loses the Cortland Road moniker and becomes unnamed as it heads toward Cortland. Southwest of the city limits, NY 13 breaks to the northeast, with its north-northeastward alignment continuing onward as NY 281. In Cortland, NY 13 becomes Tompkins Street and meets NY 215 (Owego Street) three blocks from an intersection with the overlapping routes of U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and NY 41 at Church Street. All three routes turn north onto Church, creating a three-route overlap that lasts for three blocks through downtown Cortland. At Clinton Road, US 11 and NY 41 turn west while NY 13 curves east for several blocks to an interchange with I-81 at the northeastern edge of the city's downtown district. Here, the Tioughnioga River splits, with NY 13 following the eastern branch northeast out of the Cortland city limits.

NY 13 continues northeast along the banks of the Tioughnioga through Truxton, where it intersects the southern terminus of NY 91, to the hamlet of Cuyler in the town of the same name. Here, the river downgrades to a creek as the route turns eastward toward Madison County. Upon crossing the county line, NY 13 enters the village of DeRuyter, located in the town of the same name, as Cortland Street. In the village center, NY 13 turns left onto Utica Street and follows the roadway out of the village.

Outside of the village, NY 13 follows a largely northeast–southwest alignment as it passes through the hamlet of Puckerville (centered around the junction between NY 13 and East Lake Road, a local roadway following the eastern edge of the DeRuyter Reservoir), to Sheds, a small hamlet marked by the intersection of NY 13 and NY 80. NY 13 turns north, overlapping NY 80 north for 3 miles (5 km) to the Cazenovia community of New Woodstock, where NY 13 leaves NY 80 at the western fringe of the hamlet.

NY 13 heads north to the village of Cazenovia, located at the southeastern tip of Cazenovia Lake. Within the village limits, NY 13 overlaps US 20 on Forman and Albany Streets before continuing north out of the village on Farnham and Sweetland Streets. Outside of the village, the street becomes known as Gorge Road and enters a roughly 100 feet (30 m) ravine surrounding the Chittenango Creek. As NY 13 progresses northward, the gorge deepens, reaching approximately 300 feet (91 m) within Chittenango Falls State Park. North of the park, the gorge widens laterally and continues to drop in elevation, with the difference between the surrounding terrain and NY 13 reaching almost 500 feet (150 m) as it intersects NY 5 in southeastern Chittenango. The two routes overlap, following Genesee Street north for several blocks before turning east and paralleling the former Erie Canal out of the village.

The two routes remain conjoined until Canastota, a village located in the town of Lenox, where NY 13 breaks from NY 5 and resumes its northward progression. North of the village center, NY 13 meets the New York State Thruway (I-90) at exit 34 before exiting Canastota. At the southeastern corner of Oneida Lake, NY 13 intersects NY 31. Just north of NY 31, NY 13 crosses over the Oneida River and enters Oneida County.

Oneida and Oswego counties edit

Between the county line and NY 49, NY 13 follows the eastern edge of Oneida Lake as it proceeds northward through the towns of Verona and Vienna. In Verona, NY 13 passes through the center of Verona Beach State Park and serves the lakeside community of Verona Beach, located adjacent to where the Erie Canal exits Oneida Lake. NY 13 crosses over the canal shortly afterward, passing into the Vienna community of Sylvan Beach in the process. Development along NY 13 continues as far north as Edgewater Beach, where NY 13 breaks from the lakeshore and continues north to meet NY 49. NY 13 turns east, overlapping NY 49 into the hamlet of Vienna.

In the center of Vienna, NY 13 leaves NY 49 and continues northward through the hamlet of McConnellsville (where NY 13 is joined by the west branch of Fish Creek) to the village of Camden, where NY 69 overlaps NY 13 for two blocks through the heart of the village. Past Camden, NY 13 continues northwest along Fish Creek into the Oswego County town of Williamstown, where NY 13 leaves the waterway and intersects NY 183 and NY 104.

NY 13 continues onward through rural central Oswego County to the village of Pulaski, which is in the town of Richland, where the route connects to southbound I-81 by way of a half-interchange just outside the village and intersects US 11 near the center of Pulaski. The route continues west for another 3 miles (5 km) before terminating at NY 3 in the hamlet of Port Ontario, which is also in the town of Richland.

History edit

 
Route 13 in downtown Horseheads

Early routing edit

When state highways in New York were first publicly signed in 1924, NY 13 was assigned only to the portion of its modern routing between Elmira and Cazenovia.[2] Within the Elmira area, NY 13 initially followed a different routing, beginning at the intersection of Lake Street and Water Street (then NY 17) on the north bank of the Chemung River in downtown Elmira. The route then overlapped NY 14 along Lake Street to Horseheads,[4] where NY 13 split from NY 14 and headed northeast on Old Ithaca Road to what is now the intersection between NY 13 and NY 223. Here, NY 13 turned north, following its current alignment toward Ithaca.[5]

In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 13 was extended over previously unnumbered roadways on both ends of its alignment, but unlike most routes in the state, it retained the same number along its original route. To the south, NY 13 was extended along Water Street (modern NY 352) to West Elmira, and on what is now NY 225 west to Caton. Past Caton, NY 13 continued west to NY 2 (now US 15) in Lindley by way of Tannery Creek Road, River Road, and Morgan Creek Road (collectively modern County Route 120).[6] In the north, NY 13 was extended northward along its modern routing to NY 3C (modern NY 3) west of Pulaski.[7][8] By 1940, the portion of NY 13 between Horseheads and Elmira became part of a realigned NY 17.[9]

Realignments and truncation edit

The portion of NY 13 west of Elmira was removed from the state highway system in the early 1940s. NY 13 was truncated back to its original terminus at Water Street in downtown Elmira even though all of NY 13 south of Horseheads was concurrent with NY 17.[9][10] NY 17 was moved onto its current alignment east of the city in the late 1950s;[11][12] NY 13 was realigned south of NY 223 c. 1961 to follow a new road leading to a newly constructed interchange with NY 17.[13][14]

In the mid-1980s, the Sullivanville Dam project forced a portion of the route to be rerouted northeast of Horseheads. Due to the elevated water level caused by the dam, the route had to be moved to higher ground west of the hamlet of Sullivanville in the Town of Veteran. A section of the old highway remains under the impounded water. Another section north of the dam exists as an extension of Sullivanville Road.[citation needed]

In 2007, with the completion of the I-86 project, NY 13 was extended westward along the parallel collector/distributor roads to NY 14 in Horseheads.[3] Prior to the project's completion, at least one "NY 13 south" sign assembly was exposed along the westbound frontage road leading from exit 54 (NY 13).[citation needed] Several similarly shaped signs on similar sign assemblies were covered along the route.

Routing through Ithaca edit

When NY 13 was first assigned, it entered the city of Ithaca on Spencer Road and followed Spencer and Cayuga Streets into downtown. From there, NY 13 proceeded generally northeastward on Court and Linn Streets, University Avenue, and Forest Home Drive through the Cornell University campus to Dryden Road, where it turned eastward toward Dryden.[4] NY 13 was realigned c. 1936 to bypass the Cornell University grounds to the south on State (NY 79) and Mitchell Streets and Ithaca and Dryden Roads. Its old alignment through the college became NY 392.[15][16]

In the early 1960s, a new expressway was built along the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake, bypassing downtown Ithaca on the west and north.[17][18] NY 13 was altered to follow Meadow Street and the freeway between southwestern Ithaca and the town of Dryden while the portion of NY 13's old routing that did not overlap NY 79 became an extension of NY 366.[19] The freeway was expected to be continued all the way to Cortland, but was abandoned with the completion of the existing segment of the highway; the remaining connection to the old NY 13 was completed as a two-lane roadway.[20] The new expressway was pictured on the Voyager Golden Record as an example of a "modern highway."[21] In 1996, ten blocks of southbound NY 13 was diverted from Meadow Street to Fulton Street as part of the Octopus elimination project.[22]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ChemungTown of Horseheads0.000.00    I-86 / NY 17 / Southern Tier Expressway – Elmira, Binghamton, Corning, HorseheadsSouthern terminus, exit 54 (I-86 / NY 17)
2.784.47 
 
NY 223 east – Breesport
Western terminus of NY 223; roundabout
SchuylerCayuta11.6418.73  NY 224 – Odessa, Van Etten
TompkinsTown of Ithaca23.6538.06 
 
 
 
NY 34 south / NY 96 south (West Danby Road) – Spencer
Southern terminus of NY 13 / NY 34 and NY 13 / NY 96 overlaps
24.1538.87 
 
NY 327 north (Enfield Falls Road)
Southern terminus of NY 327
25.2240.59 
 
NY 13A north (Five Mile Drive)
Southern terminus of NY 13A
City of Ithaca27.3143.95 
 
NY 96B south – Ithaca College
Northern terminus of NY 96B
27.4344.14 
 
NY 79 east (West Green Street) – Downtown, Cornell University
Southern terminus of NY 13 / NY 79 overlap (southbound)
27.5544.34 
 
NY 79 west (West Seneca Street)
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 79 overlap (southbound)
27.6344.47 
 
 
 
NY 89 north / NY 96 north (West Buffalo Street)
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 96 overlap; southern terminus of NY 89
Town of Ithaca29.2447.06 
 
NY 34 north (East Shore Road) – Stewart Park, Auburn / East Shore Drive ( NY 930F south)
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 34 overlap; diamond interchange; northern terminus of unsigned NY 930F
LansingCayuga Heights Road – Lansing, Cayuga HeightsPartial cloverleaf interchange; former routing of NY 34A
31.2150.23North Triphammer Road – Lansing, Cayuga HeightsDiamond interchange
Town of Dryden35.3256.84 
 
NY 366 west
Western terminus of NY 13 / NY 366 overlap
36.5558.82 
 
NY 366 east – Freeville, Groton, Etna
Eastern terminus of NY 13 / NY 366 overlap
Village of Dryden41.2866.43 
 
 
 
NY 38 south / NY 392 east – Owego
Southern terminus of NY 13 / NY 38 overlap; western terminus of NY 392
41.8167.29 
 
NY 38 north – Freeville, Groton
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 38 overlap
CortlandCortlandville48.7678.47 
 
NY 281 north – Syracuse
Southern terminus of NY 281; hamlet of Munsons Corners
Cortland50.9381.96 
 
NY 215 south
Northern terminus of NY 215
51.3482.62 
 
 
 
US 11 south / NY 41 south
Southern terminus of US 11 / NY 13 / NY 41 overlap
51.6583.12 
 
 
 
 
 
US 11 north / NY 41 north / NY 222 west – Downtown
Northern terminus of US 11 / NY 13 / NY 41 overlap; eastern terminus of NY 222
52.4184.35  I-81 – Syracuse, BinghamtonExit 11 (I-81)
Truxton62.98101.36 
 
NY 91 north
Southern terminus of NY 91
MadisonTown of DeRuyter76.24122.70 
 
NY 80 east – Georgetown
Southern terminus of NY 13 / NY 80 overlap; hamlet of Sheds
Town of Cazenovia79.68128.23 
 
NY 80 west (Fabius Road) – Fabius
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 80 overlap; hamlet of New Woodstock
Village of Cazenovia85.67137.87 
 
US 20 west – LaFayette
Southern terminus of US 20 / NY 13 overlap
86.26138.82 
 
US 20 east – Morrisville
Northern terminus of US 20 / NY 13 overlap
Chittenango95.40153.53 
 
NY 5 west – Fayetteville
Western terminus of NY 5 / NY 13 overlap
Canastota101.98164.12 
 
NY 5 east – Wampsville, Oneida
Eastern terminus of NY 5 / NY 13 overlap
103.51166.58 
 
  I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Buffalo, Albany
Exit 34 (I-90/Thruway)
Lenox108.59174.76  NY 31 – Bridgeport, VeronaRoundabout; hamlet of South Bay
OneidaVienna114.19183.77 
 
NY 49 west – Central Square, Fulton
Western terminus of NY 13 / NY 49 overlap; hamlet of North Bay
115.64186.10 
 
NY 49 east – Rome
Eastern terminus of NY 13 / NY 49 overlap; hamlet of Vienna
Village of Camden123.39198.58 
 
NY 69 west
Southern terminus of NY 13 / NY 69 overlap
123.49198.74 
 
NY 69 east – Rome
Northern terminus of NY 13 / NY 69 overlap
OswegoWilliamstown133.25214.45 
 
NY 183 south
Northern terminus of NY 183; hamlet of Williamstown
136.39219.50 
 
NY 104 west – Mexico, Oswego
Eastern terminus of NY 104
Pulaski148.37238.78  I-81 – Syracuse, WatertownExit 36 (I-81); northbound access via US–11 to Maple Ave.
149.14240.02  
 
 
US 11 to I-81 north
To Exit 36 (I-81) northbound; access via Maple Ave.
Richland152.30245.10  NY 3Northern terminus; hamlet of Port Ontario
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

NY 13A edit

 

New York State Route 13A

LocationIthaca

NY 13A is a 2.08-mile (3.35 km) north–south spur that bypasses downtown Ithaca by way of the town of Ithaca to the southwest. The route begins at NY 13, NY 34 and NY 96 south of the city and follows the west bank of Cayuga Inlet and the Ithaca Flood Control Channel north into the city, where it ends at NY 79 in Ithaca's West End,[1] an area once dominated by squatters' villages.[23] The highway is named Floral Avenue within the city and Five Mile Drive in the town of Ithaca, so named because was part of a five-mile (8 km) long bypass around the Cayuga Inlet on the west side of Ithaca during high lake levels or river flooding. The eastern side of this bypass was the present-day Spencer Road. NY 13A was assigned c. 1938.[24][25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 43–45. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  3. ^ a b "NY 13 Reference Marker Horseheads". Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ a b Automobile Blue Book (Elmira and Ithaca, NY insets). Vol. 3. Automobile Blue Book, Inc. 1929. p. 20. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  5. ^ Automobile Blue Book. Vol. 3. Automobile Blue Book, Inc. 1929. p. 21. Retrieved December 3, 2007.
  6. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930. Retrieved December 3, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  8. ^ Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book, 1930–31 and 1931–32 editions, (Scarborough Motor Guide Co., Boston, 1930 and 1931). The 1930–31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the 1930 renumbering
  9. ^ a b Map of New York (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Shell Oil Company. 1940.
  10. ^ New York with Pictorial Guide (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1942.
  11. ^ (Map). 1:62,500. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). United States Geological Survey. 1953. Archived from the original on March 19, 2005. Retrieved December 3, 2007.
  12. ^ Official Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1960. Retrieved December 3, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1960.
  14. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map) (1961–62 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Sunoco. 1961.
  15. ^ Road Map & Historical Guide – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sun Oil Company. 1935.
  16. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1936.
  17. ^ New York with Sight-Seeing Guide (Map) (1962 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1962.
  18. ^ New York Happy Motoring Guide (Map) (1963 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1963.
  19. ^ New York (Map) (1969–70 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1968.
  20. ^ "County weighs options for future of Route 13". The Ithaca Voice. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  21. ^ "Scenes from Earth". Voyager – The Interstellar Mission. NASA. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  22. ^ Sinsabaugh, Mark. . New York Routes. Archived from the original on November 30, 2007. Retrieved December 3, 2007.
  23. ^ Anbinder, Mark H. (August 2001). . 14850 Magazine. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  24. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1937.
  25. ^ New York Road Map for 1938 (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1938.

External links edit

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NY 13 redirects here The term may also refer to New York s 13th congressional district New York State Route 13 NY 13 is a state highway that runs mainly north south for 152 30 miles 245 10 km between NY 14 in Horseheads and NY 3 west of Pulaski in Central New York in the United States In between NY 13 intersects with Interstate 81 I 81 in Cortland and Pulaski and meets the New York State Thruway I 90 in Canastota NY 13 is co signed with several routes along its routing most notably NY 34 and NY 96 between Newfield and Ithaca NY 80 between DeRuyter and Cazenovia and NY 5 between Chittenango and Canastota New York State Route 13Map of central New York with NY 13 highlighted in red and 13A in blueRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the city of IthacaLength152 30 mi 1 245 10 km Existed1924 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNY 14 in HorseheadsMajor intersectionsNY 34 NY 79 NY 96 in Ithaca I 81 in Cortland US 20 in Cazenovia I 90 Toll New York Thruway in Canastota NY 69 in Camden I 81 in Pulaski US 11 in PulaskiNorth endNY 3 in RichlandLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesChemung Schuyler Tompkins Cortland Madison Oneida OswegoHighway systemNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways NY 12F NY 14The most heavily traveled section of the route is the 50 mile 80 km northeast southwest section between Horseheads and Cortland Situated midway between the two locations is the city of Ithaca here a small section of NY 13 follows an expressway alignment around much of the city Much of the route however is a two lane highway that passes through rural areas When NY 13 was originally assigned in the 1920s it extended only from Elmira to Cazenovia It was significantly extended in 1930 stretching from Lindley in the south to Richland in the north The southern terminus was moved back to Elmira in the 1940s and has been located at various points in the city since then Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Elmira to Ithaca 1 2 Ithaca to Lenox 1 3 Oneida and Oswego counties 2 History 2 1 Early routing 2 2 Realignments and truncation 2 3 Routing through Ithaca 3 Major intersections 4 NY 13A 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editElmira to Ithaca edit Up until 2006 NY 13 began at exit 54 on the Southern Tier Expressway NY 17 southeast of the village of Horseheads However as part of the Horseheads Bypass project NY 13 was extended west into the village to NY 14 along the frontage roads for the expressway 3 North of NY 17 NY 13 heads north through the town of Horseheads paralleling the eastern edge of the village to an intersection with NY 223 near the northern town line As NY 13 passes out of Horseheads and into Veteran the amount of development along the roadway becomes sparse consisting of only small roadside hamlets nbsp A picture of NY 13 near Ithaca was included on the Voyager Golden RecordJust before exiting Chemung County NY 13 turns northeast toward the city of Ithaca several miles to the northeast The route soon enters the narrow southeastern extents of Schuyler County where it intersects NY 224 before crossing county lines again this time into Tompkins County In the town of Newfield NY 13 remains largely rural in nature passing only one significant settlement the Newfield hamlet of the same name officially known as Newfield Hamlet on its way to the town of Ithaca Shortly after entering the town the route meets with the concurrent routes of NY 34 and NY 96 at an interchange adjacent to Robert H Treman State Park becoming Elmira Road Both routes join NY 13 north alongside the eastern edge of the park to NY 327 a road largely delimiting the northern extent of the park The three routes proceed generally northeastward through the town of Ithaca to the vicinity of Buttermilk Falls State Park where they intersect the south end of NY 13A an alternate route of NY 13 through western Ithaca near the former Tutelo village of Coreogonel at the confluence of Buttermilk Creek and the Cayuga Lake inlet NY 13 NY 34 and NY 96 continue on directly serving Buttermilk Falls State Park as they pass over the creek and inlet and enter the Ithaca city limits At West Clinton Street NY 96B the route splits into a one way pair with Meadow Street carrying northbound traffic and Fulton Street handling southbound traffic Due to the configuration of the city street grid NY 79 overlaps the three route concurrency on Fulton Street for one block eastbound as it switches from West State Street to West Green Street no such overlap exists westbound northbound as NY 79 westbound remains on West Seneca Street where NY 96 leaves NY 13 34 and joins NY 79 The one way pair comes to an end near Hancock Street at which point both directions of the route merge into Meadow Street and continue northeastward through the city as an at grade roadway At Dey Street however the road becomes a limited access highway as it heads through the northern extents of the city and partially alongside Cayuga Lake Near the northern city line the roadway connects to East Shore Drive by way of an interchange at which point NY 34 leaves the expressway to follow East Shore Drive along the lakeshore NY 13 and NY 34 follow parallel routings into Lansing where NY 13 curves eastward to interchange with both Cayuga Heights Road and Triphammer Road Southwest of Ithaca Tompkins International Airport NY 13 downgrades into a divided highway and meets Warren Road at grade before reverting into a two lane roadway as it passes south of the airport and exits the Ithaca area Ithaca to Lenox edit nbsp Sign assembly for NY 13 in CortlandNY 13 progresses southeast through western Dryden to meet Dryden Road NY 366 a street originating in eastern Ithaca NY 366 joins NY 13 northeast along Fall Creek for little more than 1 mile 1 6 km before splitting however the Dryden Road name remains with NY 13 into the village of Dryden At the village center NY 13 meets both NY 38 and NY 392 NY 13 turns north overlapping NY 38 for three blocks and passing Tompkins Cortland Community College as it exits the village limits on Cortland Road nbsp NY 13 southbound as it approaches downtown Cortland At the Tompkins Cortland County line NY 13 loses the Cortland Road moniker and becomes unnamed as it heads toward Cortland Southwest of the city limits NY 13 breaks to the northeast with its north northeastward alignment continuing onward as NY 281 In Cortland NY 13 becomes Tompkins Street and meets NY 215 Owego Street three blocks from an intersection with the overlapping routes of U S Route 11 US 11 and NY 41 at Church Street All three routes turn north onto Church creating a three route overlap that lasts for three blocks through downtown Cortland At Clinton Road US 11 and NY 41 turn west while NY 13 curves east for several blocks to an interchange with I 81 at the northeastern edge of the city s downtown district Here the Tioughnioga River splits with NY 13 following the eastern branch northeast out of the Cortland city limits NY 13 continues northeast along the banks of the Tioughnioga through Truxton where it intersects the southern terminus of NY 91 to the hamlet of Cuyler in the town of the same name Here the river downgrades to a creek as the route turns eastward toward Madison County Upon crossing the county line NY 13 enters the village of DeRuyter located in the town of the same name as Cortland Street In the village center NY 13 turns left onto Utica Street and follows the roadway out of the village Outside of the village NY 13 follows a largely northeast southwest alignment as it passes through the hamlet of Puckerville centered around the junction between NY 13 and East Lake Road a local roadway following the eastern edge of the DeRuyter Reservoir to Sheds a small hamlet marked by the intersection of NY 13 and NY 80 NY 13 turns north overlapping NY 80 north for 3 miles 5 km to the Cazenovia community of New Woodstock where NY 13 leaves NY 80 at the western fringe of the hamlet NY 13 heads north to the village of Cazenovia located at the southeastern tip of Cazenovia Lake Within the village limits NY 13 overlaps US 20 on Forman and Albany Streets before continuing north out of the village on Farnham and Sweetland Streets Outside of the village the street becomes known as Gorge Road and enters a roughly 100 feet 30 m ravine surrounding the Chittenango Creek As NY 13 progresses northward the gorge deepens reaching approximately 300 feet 91 m within Chittenango Falls State Park North of the park the gorge widens laterally and continues to drop in elevation with the difference between the surrounding terrain and NY 13 reaching almost 500 feet 150 m as it intersects NY 5 in southeastern Chittenango The two routes overlap following Genesee Street north for several blocks before turning east and paralleling the former Erie Canal out of the village The two routes remain conjoined until Canastota a village located in the town of Lenox where NY 13 breaks from NY 5 and resumes its northward progression North of the village center NY 13 meets the New York State Thruway I 90 at exit 34 before exiting Canastota At the southeastern corner of Oneida Lake NY 13 intersects NY 31 Just north of NY 31 NY 13 crosses over the Oneida River and enters Oneida County Oneida and Oswego counties edit Between the county line and NY 49 NY 13 follows the eastern edge of Oneida Lake as it proceeds northward through the towns of Verona and Vienna In Verona NY 13 passes through the center of Verona Beach State Park and serves the lakeside community of Verona Beach located adjacent to where the Erie Canal exits Oneida Lake NY 13 crosses over the canal shortly afterward passing into the Vienna community of Sylvan Beach in the process Development along NY 13 continues as far north as Edgewater Beach where NY 13 breaks from the lakeshore and continues north to meet NY 49 NY 13 turns east overlapping NY 49 into the hamlet of Vienna In the center of Vienna NY 13 leaves NY 49 and continues northward through the hamlet of McConnellsville where NY 13 is joined by the west branch of Fish Creek to the village of Camden where NY 69 overlaps NY 13 for two blocks through the heart of the village Past Camden NY 13 continues northwest along Fish Creek into the Oswego County town of Williamstown where NY 13 leaves the waterway and intersects NY 183 and NY 104 NY 13 continues onward through rural central Oswego County to the village of Pulaski which is in the town of Richland where the route connects to southbound I 81 by way of a half interchange just outside the village and intersects US 11 near the center of Pulaski The route continues west for another 3 miles 5 km before terminating at NY 3 in the hamlet of Port Ontario which is also in the town of Richland History edit nbsp Route 13 in downtown HorseheadsEarly routing edit When state highways in New York were first publicly signed in 1924 NY 13 was assigned only to the portion of its modern routing between Elmira and Cazenovia 2 Within the Elmira area NY 13 initially followed a different routing beginning at the intersection of Lake Street and Water Street then NY 17 on the north bank of the Chemung River in downtown Elmira The route then overlapped NY 14 along Lake Street to Horseheads 4 where NY 13 split from NY 14 and headed northeast on Old Ithaca Road to what is now the intersection between NY 13 and NY 223 Here NY 13 turned north following its current alignment toward Ithaca 5 In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York NY 13 was extended over previously unnumbered roadways on both ends of its alignment but unlike most routes in the state it retained the same number along its original route To the south NY 13 was extended along Water Street modern NY 352 to West Elmira and on what is now NY 225 west to Caton Past Caton NY 13 continued west to NY 2 now US 15 in Lindley by way of Tannery Creek Road River Road and Morgan Creek Road collectively modern County Route 120 6 In the north NY 13 was extended northward along its modern routing to NY 3C modern NY 3 west of Pulaski 7 8 By 1940 the portion of NY 13 between Horseheads and Elmira became part of a realigned NY 17 9 Realignments and truncation edit The portion of NY 13 west of Elmira was removed from the state highway system in the early 1940s NY 13 was truncated back to its original terminus at Water Street in downtown Elmira even though all of NY 13 south of Horseheads was concurrent with NY 17 9 10 NY 17 was moved onto its current alignment east of the city in the late 1950s 11 12 NY 13 was realigned south of NY 223 c 1961 to follow a new road leading to a newly constructed interchange with NY 17 13 14 In the mid 1980s the Sullivanville Dam project forced a portion of the route to be rerouted northeast of Horseheads Due to the elevated water level caused by the dam the route had to be moved to higher ground west of the hamlet of Sullivanville in the Town of Veteran A section of the old highway remains under the impounded water Another section north of the dam exists as an extension of Sullivanville Road citation needed In 2007 with the completion of the I 86 project NY 13 was extended westward along the parallel collector distributor roads to NY 14 in Horseheads 3 Prior to the project s completion at least one NY 13 south sign assembly was exposed along the westbound frontage road leading from exit 54 NY 13 citation needed Several similarly shaped signs on similar sign assemblies were covered along the route Routing through Ithaca edit When NY 13 was first assigned it entered the city of Ithaca on Spencer Road and followed Spencer and Cayuga Streets into downtown From there NY 13 proceeded generally northeastward on Court and Linn Streets University Avenue and Forest Home Drive through the Cornell University campus to Dryden Road where it turned eastward toward Dryden 4 NY 13 was realigned c 1936 to bypass the Cornell University grounds to the south on State NY 79 and Mitchell Streets and Ithaca and Dryden Roads Its old alignment through the college became NY 392 15 16 In the early 1960s a new expressway was built along the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake bypassing downtown Ithaca on the west and north 17 18 NY 13 was altered to follow Meadow Street and the freeway between southwestern Ithaca and the town of Dryden while the portion of NY 13 s old routing that did not overlap NY 79 became an extension of NY 366 19 The freeway was expected to be continued all the way to Cortland but was abandoned with the completion of the existing segment of the highway the remaining connection to the old NY 13 was completed as a two lane roadway 20 The new expressway was pictured on the Voyager Golden Record as an example of a modern highway 21 In 1996 ten blocks of southbound NY 13 was diverted from Meadow Street to Fulton Street as part of the Octopus elimination project 22 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesChemungTown of Horseheads0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 86 NY 17 Southern Tier Expressway Elmira Binghamton Corning HorseheadsSouthern terminus exit 54 I 86 NY 17 2 784 47 nbsp nbsp NY 223 east BreesportWestern terminus of NY 223 roundaboutSchuylerCayuta11 6418 73 nbsp NY 224 Odessa Van EttenTompkinsTown of Ithaca23 6538 06 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 34 south NY 96 south West Danby Road SpencerSouthern terminus of NY 13 NY 34 and NY 13 NY 96 overlaps24 1538 87 nbsp nbsp NY 327 north Enfield Falls Road Southern terminus of NY 32725 2240 59 nbsp nbsp NY 13A north Five Mile Drive Southern terminus of NY 13ACity of Ithaca27 3143 95 nbsp nbsp NY 96B south Ithaca CollegeNorthern terminus of NY 96B27 4344 14 nbsp nbsp NY 79 east West Green Street Downtown Cornell UniversitySouthern terminus of NY 13 NY 79 overlap southbound 27 5544 34 nbsp nbsp NY 79 west West Seneca Street Northern terminus of NY 13 NY 79 overlap southbound 27 6344 47 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 89 north NY 96 north West Buffalo Street Northern terminus of NY 13 NY 96 overlap southern terminus of NY 89Town of Ithaca29 2447 06 nbsp nbsp NY 34 north East Shore Road Stewart Park Auburn East Shore Drive NY 930F south Northern terminus of NY 13 NY 34 overlap diamond interchange northern terminus of unsigned NY 930FLansingCayuga Heights Road Lansing Cayuga HeightsPartial cloverleaf interchange former routing of NY 34A31 2150 23North Triphammer Road Lansing Cayuga HeightsDiamond interchangeTown of Dryden35 3256 84 nbsp nbsp NY 366 westWestern terminus of NY 13 NY 366 overlap36 5558 82 nbsp nbsp NY 366 east Freeville Groton EtnaEastern terminus of NY 13 NY 366 overlapVillage of Dryden41 2866 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 38 south NY 392 east OwegoSouthern terminus of NY 13 NY 38 overlap western terminus of NY 39241 8167 29 nbsp nbsp NY 38 north Freeville GrotonNorthern terminus of NY 13 NY 38 overlapCortlandCortlandville48 7678 47 nbsp nbsp NY 281 north SyracuseSouthern terminus of NY 281 hamlet of Munsons CornersCortland50 9381 96 nbsp nbsp NY 215 southNorthern terminus of NY 21551 3482 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 south NY 41 southSouthern terminus of US 11 NY 13 NY 41 overlap51 6583 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 north NY 41 north NY 222 west DowntownNorthern terminus of US 11 NY 13 NY 41 overlap eastern terminus of NY 22252 4184 35 nbsp I 81 Syracuse BinghamtonExit 11 I 81 Truxton62 98101 36 nbsp nbsp NY 91 northSouthern terminus of NY 91MadisonTown of DeRuyter76 24122 70 nbsp nbsp NY 80 east GeorgetownSouthern terminus of NY 13 NY 80 overlap hamlet of ShedsTown of Cazenovia79 68128 23 nbsp nbsp NY 80 west Fabius Road FabiusNorthern terminus of NY 13 NY 80 overlap hamlet of New WoodstockVillage of Cazenovia85 67137 87 nbsp nbsp US 20 west LaFayetteSouthern terminus of US 20 NY 13 overlap86 26138 82 nbsp nbsp US 20 east MorrisvilleNorthern terminus of US 20 NY 13 overlapChittenango95 40153 53 nbsp nbsp NY 5 west FayettevilleWestern terminus of NY 5 NY 13 overlapCanastota101 98164 12 nbsp nbsp NY 5 east Wampsville OneidaEastern terminus of NY 5 NY 13 overlap103 51166 58 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 Toll New York Thruway Buffalo AlbanyExit 34 I 90 Thruway Lenox108 59174 76 nbsp NY 31 Bridgeport VeronaRoundabout hamlet of South BayOneidaVienna114 19183 77 nbsp nbsp NY 49 west Central Square FultonWestern terminus of NY 13 NY 49 overlap hamlet of North Bay115 64186 10 nbsp nbsp NY 49 east RomeEastern terminus of NY 13 NY 49 overlap hamlet of ViennaVillage of Camden123 39198 58 nbsp nbsp NY 69 westSouthern terminus of NY 13 NY 69 overlap123 49198 74 nbsp nbsp NY 69 east RomeNorthern terminus of NY 13 NY 69 overlapOswegoWilliamstown133 25214 45 nbsp nbsp NY 183 southNorthern terminus of NY 183 hamlet of Williamstown136 39219 50 nbsp nbsp NY 104 west Mexico OswegoEastern terminus of NY 104Pulaski148 37238 78 nbsp I 81 Syracuse WatertownExit 36 I 81 northbound access via US 11 to Maple Ave 149 14240 02 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 to I 81 northTo Exit 36 I 81 northbound access via Maple Ave Richland152 30245 10 nbsp NY 3Northern terminus hamlet of Port Ontario1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collectionNY 13A edit nbsp New York State Route 13ALocationIthacaNY 13A is a 2 08 mile 3 35 km north south spur that bypasses downtown Ithaca by way of the town of Ithaca to the southwest The route begins at NY 13 NY 34 and NY 96 south of the city and follows the west bank of Cayuga Inlet and the Ithaca Flood Control Channel north into the city where it ends at NY 79 in Ithaca s West End 1 an area once dominated by squatters villages 23 The highway is named Floral Avenue within the city and Five Mile Drive in the town of Ithaca so named because was part of a five mile 8 km long bypass around the Cayuga Inlet on the west side of Ithaca during high lake levels or river flooding The eastern side of this bypass was the present day Spencer Road NY 13A was assigned c 1938 24 25 See also edit nbsp U S roads portalList of county routes in Steuben County New YorkReferences edit a b c 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 43 45 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2012 Retrieved January 31 2010 a b New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 a b NY 13 Reference Marker Horseheads Google Maps Retrieved 2021 04 16 a b Automobile Blue Book Elmira and Ithaca NY insets Vol 3 Automobile Blue Book Inc 1929 p 20 Retrieved May 4 2010 Automobile Blue Book Vol 3 Automobile Blue Book Inc 1929 p 21 Retrieved December 3 2007 Tourist Map of Pennsylvania PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1930 Retrieved December 3 2007 permanent dead link Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 Automobile Legal Association ALA Automobile Green Book 1930 31 and 1931 32 editions Scarborough Motor Guide Co Boston 1930 and 1931 The 1930 31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the 1930 renumbering a b Map of New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Shell Oil Company 1940 New York with Pictorial Guide Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1942 Elmira Quadrangle New York Pennsylvania Map 1 62 500 15 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1953 Archived from the original on March 19 2005 Retrieved December 3 2007 Official Map of Pennsylvania PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1960 Retrieved December 3 2007 permanent dead link New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1960 New York and Metropolitan New York Map 1961 62 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Sunoco 1961 Road Map amp Historical Guide New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sun Oil Company 1935 New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1936 New York with Sight Seeing Guide Map 1962 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1962 New York Happy Motoring Guide Map 1963 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1963 New York Map 1969 70 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1968 County weighs options for future of Route 13 The Ithaca Voice 2020 11 12 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Scenes from Earth Voyager The Interstellar Mission NASA Retrieved May 4 2010 Sinsabaugh Mark New York State Route 13 New York Routes Archived from the original on November 30 2007 Retrieved December 3 2007 Anbinder Mark H August 2001 Go West Young Eatery 14850 Magazine Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved May 4 2010 New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1937 New York Road Map for 1938 Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1938 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 13 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 13KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 13 at Alps Roads New York Routes Upstate New York Roads New York State Route 13A at New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 13 amp oldid 1210538287 NY 13A, 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