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New York State Route 39

New York State Route 39 (NY 39) is an east–west state highway in the western portion of New York in the United States. It begins and ends at intersections with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) 98.89 miles (159.15 km) apart. The western terminus of NY 39 is east of Fredonia in the Chautauqua County town of Sheridan, while the eastern terminus is in the Livingston County village of Avon. At its east end, NY 39 also ends at NY 5, which is concurrent to US 20 at this point. NY 39 serves several villages, including Gowanda and Geneseo, and intersects a handful of major north–south highways, such as US 219 in Springville and NY 19 near Pike. Most of the route is a two-lane highway that passes through rural, undeveloped areas.

New York State Route 39

Map of western New York with NY 39 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the village of Geneseo
Length98.89 mi[1] (159.15 km)
Existed1930[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 20 in Sheridan
Major intersections US 62 in Gowanda and Collins
US 219 in Springville
US 20A in Leicester and Geneseo
East end US 20 / NY 5 in Avon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesChautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie, Wyoming, Livingston
Highway system
NY 39 NY 40

NY 39 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to an alignment extending from Dunkirk in the west to Geneva in the east via Pike, Dansville, and Naples. From Pike eastward, NY 39 used large parts of modern NY 436 and NY 245. At the time, what is now NY 39 northeast of Pike was part of then-NY 245 from Pike to Perry and US 20 from outside of Leicester to Avon. US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c. 1931 to follow a more easterly alignment via Lakeville, at which time the Geneseo–Avon highway became New York State Route 20D. Over the next decade, the Pike–Perry–Avon highway underwent several designation changes, culminating with the realignment of NY 39 onto it c. 1940. The route was cut back to its current western terminus in the mid-1960s.

Route description Edit

All but 0.46 miles (0.74 km) of NY 39 is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The lone non-state-maintained segment lies within the village of Geneseo, where the route is maintained by the village from the east end of the overlap with US 20A to North Street, a local east–west street four blocks to the north of US 20A.[3]

Sheridan to Gowanda Edit

NY 39 begins at an intersection with US 20 at the southern extent of the town of Sheridan, located northeast of the village of Fredonia and southeast of the city of Dunkirk. Heading east, NY 39 passes farmland and other undeveloped areas as it intersects a number of Chautauqua County routes. The most notable of these is County Route 85 (CR 85),[4] which was once NY 428 north of where it meets NY 39 in the hamlet of Forestville.[5] Although NY 39 crosses many county routes as it makes its way across the towns of Sheridan and Hanover, it does not intersect another state-maintained route until it crosses into Cattaraugus County. Across the county line, NY 39 enters the hamlet of Perrysburg, centered around the route's junction with CR 58, locally known as North Road.[4] South of this point, CR 58 was once part of NY 353.[5]

 
US 62 and NY 39 through Gowanda

To the east, NY 39 briefly turns northward before following West Main Street eastward into the creekside village of Gowanda. It continues east to the village's business district, located adjacent to Cattaraugus Creek, where the route intersects US 62. The two routes form a northward concurrency, jointly occupying West Main Street to the bridge traversing Cattaraugus Creek a mere 60 yards (55 m) to the northeast, where the road name becomes East Main Street and the county becomes Erie County on the other side of the waterway. US 62 and NY 39 break from East Main Street 90 yards (82 m) later, following Buffalo Street northward through a mostly residential neighborhood. At the northern edge of the village, the two routes change direction again, turning east onto Sandhill Road. Buffalo Street continues to be a touring route, however, as NY 438 continues north on Buffalo Street toward the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation.[4]

Erie County and vicinity Edit

 
NY 39 west of Springville

Outside of Gowanda, US 62 and NY 39 take on a more northerly routing to the town of Collins, where the two routes split in the town center. US 62 continues northward towards Buffalo on Gowanda–Buffalo Road while NY 39 takes Main Street east out of town. In Collins Center to the east, NY 39 intersects the southern terminus of the Sisson Highway, NY 75. Past the hamlet, NY 39 heads generally northeastward across 8 miles (13 km) of open areas to the village of Springville. West of the village, NY 39 meets the Southern Expressway (US 219) at an interchange. Not far to the east is a junction with the heavily commercialized Cascade Drive,[4] the newer of US 219's two former routings through Springville.[6]

NY 39 continues east past Cascade Drive and into the village, where it becomes Main Street. In the village's central business district, NY 39 crosses Buffalo Street,[4] US 219's original alignment through Springville.[7] The route continues on, meeting NY 240 at the eastern village line before proceeding into another rural area dominated by farmlands. From Springville to Yorkshire, NY 39 closely parallels the northern bank of Cattaraugus Creek as it heads to the northeast. The route crosses the creek 9 miles (14 km) later in the town of Sardinia, where it intersects NY 16 east of the town center. NY 16 and NY 39 come together for a brief overlap that leads NY 39 south across the creek and back into Cattaraugus County. They split just south of the creek in the town of Yorkshire, at which point NY 39 heads east for 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to enter Wyoming County.[4]

Wyoming County Edit

In the neighboring village of Arcade, NY 39 remains Main Street, acting as the primary east–west road through town. It crosses two railroad lines, the Buffalo Line that is owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway and operated by the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad and the Arcade and Attica Railroad (ARA), by way of two grade crossings immediately after entering the village. The route continues on through the lightly developed western half of Arcade, crossing the ARA a second time before both reach the more populated village center. Here, the railroad crosses NY 39 a third and final time before connecting to NY 98 at Liberty Street.[4] That route overlaps with NY 39 for a mere 300 yards (270 m) east to Water Street, where NY 98 resumes its northward trek toward Batavia. After another 0.5 miles (0.8 km), Arcade abruptly ends, giving way to more fields of farmland, a common sight along NY 39 from here eastward.[4]

 
NY 19 north and NY 39 east in Pike

About 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Arcade in the hamlet of Bliss, NY 39 intersects the southern terminus of NY 362, a short north-south connector linking NY 39 to NY 78. After another 5 miles (8 km), NY 39 connects to the north–south NY 19 outside of the hamlet of Pike. At this point, NY 39 turns to the northeast, a direction that it proceeds in for most of the remainder of its routing. The first 1 mile (1.6 km) of this stretch overlaps with NY 19, which eventually splits from NY 39 to proceed north to Lake Ontario. NY 39 continues on, connecting to the western terminus of NY 436 in the hamlet of Lamont before intersecting NY 19A southwest of the village of Castile.[4]

NY 19A, an easterly alternate route of NY 19, merges with NY 39, following the latter for 0.25 miles (0.40 km) to an unorthodox intersection southwest of the village. Heading west on NY 39, traffic is diverted onto a ramp leading to NY 19A, where commuters must turn left onto NY 19A to continue west on NY 39. Eastbound NY 39, however, has no such configuration, allowing eastbound traffic to remain on NY 39 through the intersection. Between Castile and the village of Perry, NY 39 assumes a slightly more northerly alignment, paralleling the edges of Silver Lake a half-mile to the northwest and Letchworth State Park 2 miles (3.2 km) to the southeast. Upon entering Perry, NY 39 shifts to a northeasterly alignment once again as it intersects NY 246 in the village center. East of the village, NY 39 switches counties for the final time as the road crosses into Livingston County.[4]

Livingston County Edit

Northeast of where NY 39 enters the county but southwest of the village of Leicester, NY 39 intersects US 20A in an area known as Pine Tavern. The two routes fuse together and head northeast to Leicester, where they descend into a valley surrounding the Genesee River and form a short concurrency with NY 36 in the village center. NY 36 enters from the north and travels east along US 20A and NY 39 for 250 yards (230 m) prior to continuing south to Pennsylvania, leaving US 20A and NY 39 to continue east. They serve Cuylerville, a small hamlet on the outskirts of Leicester, before crossing over the Genesee River and climbing the eastern face of the valley to reach a junction with NY 63. Like NY 19A near Castile, NY 63 overlaps US 20A/NY 39 for just 0.25 miles (0.40 km) before it forks from the route at the southernmost point of the SUNY Geneseo campus.[4]

 
US 20A and NY 39 in the town of Geneseo

While NY 63 runs along the western edge of the college, US 20A and NY 39 follow the eastern edge of SUNY Geneseo northward to the village center. Here, the two routes meet Mary Jemison Drive, an east–west street that serves that the only connection between NY 39 west and NY 63 north. At the same intersection, US 20A and NY 39 turn east onto South Street; however, the concurrency terminates just one block later at Main Street. Here, NY 39 turns north, leaving US 20A to proceed east toward the Finger Lakes.[4]

Outside of Geneseo, NY 39 becomes Avon Road, a name it retains to the outskirts of the village of Avon. As it enters Avon, the farmlands give way to more developed, mostly residential areas. Now named Wadsworth Avenue, NY 39 passes west of a large Kraft Foods plant that occupies a large portion of southwestern Avon. North of the plant, the route heads past residential neighborhoods to the west and commercial establishments situated on the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad (LAL) to the east. NY 39 ends about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from the plant at a junction with US 20 and NY 5 west of the center of Avon and just west of where those two routes cross the LAL at-grade.[4]

History Edit

The modern routing of NY 39 between Geneseo and Avon was originally designated as part of NY 36 in the mid-1920s. Around the same time, the piece between Pine Tavern and Geneseo became part of NY 35.[8][9] In 1927, the portion of NY 35 between East Aurora and Geneseo and the segment of NY 36 from Geneseo to Avon were incorporated into US 20, a new cross-state U.S. Highway that continued east from Avon toward Albany and west from Pine Tavern toward Buffalo.[10] As a result, NY 36 was truncated to its junction with US 20 in Leicester. In Avon, US 20 was routed on Wadsworth Avenue, Spring Street, and Genesee Street.[11]

NY 39 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York and originally extended from NY 20A (now NY 5) in Dunkirk to US 20 and NY 5 west of the city of Geneva. In between, NY 39 passed through the villages of Pike, Dansville, Naples, and Rushville. The portion of the route from Dansville to Geneva had previously been designated as NY 52.[2][12] At the same time, a highway connecting Pike to Perry Center via Castile and Perry village was designated as NY 245.[13] US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c. 1931 to use NY 254 (current US 20A) and NY 2 (now NY 15) instead. The former routing of US 20 between Geneseo and Avon was redesignated as NY 20D.[13][14] NY 245 was realigned north of Perry to follow a new highway (modern NY 39) to an intersection with US 20 southwest of Leicester c. 1934.[15][16]

US 20 was realigned c. 1938 to follow its modern routing between Hamburg and Avon. Its former alignment between Hamburg and Geneseo became part of NY 20A, which continued north from Geneseo to Avon over NY 20D.[17][18] By the following year, the Hamburg–Geneseo segment of NY 20A was included in the new US 20A while the Geneseo–Avon portion became part of a realigned NY 254.[19] The routings of NY 39 and NY 245 east of Pike were swapped in the fall of 1939,[20] placing NY 245 on a routing extending from Pike to Geneva and NY 39 on its modern alignment to Leicester. NY 39 was also extended northeast to Avon as part of the change, supplanting NY 254.[19][21] The portion of NY 39 within Avon was rerouted to follow Wadsworth Avenue to West Main Street (US 20 and NY 5) in the early 1950s.[22][23]

In Dunkirk, NY 39 originally began at the intersection of East Lake Shore Drive (NY 5) and Main Street. From there, it followed Main Street, Franklin Avenue, and Roberts Road to US 20.[7] NY 39 was truncated to its current western terminus east of the city in the mid-1960s;[24][25] however, the portion of its former routing outside of the Dunkirk city limits remained state maintained as an unsigned reference route, NY 837.[26][27] On April 1, 1980, ownership and maintenance of it was transferred from the state of New York to Chautauqua County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government.[28] The Roberts Road segment of NY 39's former alignment is now part of CR 81 while the Main Street portion is now the northernmost part of NY 60.[29]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ChautauquaSheridan0.000.00  
 
US 20 to I-90 – Fredonia, Silver Creek
Western terminus
CattaraugusGowanda17.8928.79 
 
US 62 south
Southern terminus of US 62 / NY 39 overlap
Erie18.6229.97 
 
NY 438 west – Silver Creek
Eastern terminus of NY 438
Town of Collins20.4632.93 
 
US 62 north – Buffalo
Northern terminus of US 62 / NY 39 overlap; hamlet of Collins
24.4539.35 
 
NY 75 north – Hamburg
Southern terminus of NY 75; hamlet of Collins Center
Springville33.1753.38  US 219 – Ellicottville, Salamanca, Hamburg, BuffaloInterchange
35.8057.61  NY 240 – Glenwood, Orchard Park, Ellicottville
Sardinia45.0672.52 
 
NY 16 north – East Aurora
Northern terminus of NY 16 / NY 39 overlap
CattaraugusYorkshire45.8673.80 
 
NY 16 south – Olean
Southern terminus of NY 16 / NY 39 overlap; hamlet of Yorkshire
WyomingVillage of Arcade48.7378.42 
 
NY 98 south
Western terminus of NY 39 / NY 98 overlap
48.8678.63 
 
NY 98 north – Attica
Eastern terminus of NY 39 / NY 98 overlap
Eagle58.4294.02 
 
NY 362 north – Bliss
Hamlet of Bliss; southern terminus of NY 362
Town of Pike64.64104.03 
 
NY 19 south – Pike
Southern terminus of NY 19 / NY 39 overlap; hamlet of Pike
65.25105.01 
 
NY 19 north – Gainesville
Northern terminus of NY 19 / NY 39 overlap
67.37108.42 
 
NY 436 east – State Park
Hamlet of Lamont; western terminus of NY 436
Town of Castile70.10112.82 
 
NY 19A south – Letchworth State Park
Southern terminus of NY 19A / NY 39 overlap
Village of Castile70.30113.14 
 
NY 19A north – Silver Springs, Warsaw
Northern terminus of NY 19A / NY 39 overlap
Village of Perry77.49124.71 
 
NY 246 north
Southern terminus of NY 246
LivingstonTown of Leicester82.46132.71 
 
US 20A west – Warsaw
Western terminus of US 20A / NY 39 overlap
Village of Leicester84.75136.39 
 
NY 36 north – Caledonia, Buffalo area
Western terminus of NY 36 / NY 39 overlap
84.89136.62 
 
 
 
NY 36 south to I-390 – Mount Morris, Letchworth State Park
Eastern terminus of NY 36 / NY 39 overlap
Town of Geneseo88.63142.64 
 
NY 63 south – Mount Morris, Dansville
Southern terminus of NY 39 / NY 63 overlap
88.94143.14 
 
NY 63 north – Batavia
Northern terminus of NY 39 / NY 63 overlap
Village of Geneseo89.54144.10 
 
NY 942D north (Mary Jemison Drive) to NY 63
Eastern terminus of unsigned NY 942D; to NY 63 north only signed westbound
89.64144.26 
 
US 20A east – Lakeville
Eastern terminus of US 20A / NY 39 overlap
Village of Avon98.89159.15   
 
US 20 / NY 5 to I-390 – Canandaigua
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 186–187. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  3. ^ "Livingston County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Microsoft; Nokia (July 17, 2015). "overview map of NY 39" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  5. ^ a b New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Exxon. 1979.
  6. ^ New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region (Map) (1958 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1958.
  7. ^ a b New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region (Map) (1955–56 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1954.
  8. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ Automobile Blue Book. Vol. 1 (1927 ed.). Chicago: Automobile Blue Book, Inc. 1927. This edition shows U.S. Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927.
  11. ^ Road Map of New York in Soconyland (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1927.
  12. ^ 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
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  14. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Kendall Refining Company. 1931.
  15. ^ Texaco Road Map – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Texas Oil Company. 1933.
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  20. ^ "Highway Remarking Will Aid Route 39". Perry Herald. October 25, 1939. p. 1. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
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  24. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sinclair Oil Corporation. 1964.
  25. ^ New York (Map) (1969–70 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1968.
  26. ^ Dunkirk Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1978. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  27. ^ "State DOT To Trade Roads With County" (PDF). The Sherman Sentinel. June 20, 1979. p. 13. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
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  • New York State Route 39 at Alps' Roads • New York Routes

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NY 39 redirects here The term may also refer to New York s 39th congressional district This article is about the current alignment of NY 39 For the former alignment of NY 39 in Dutchess and Putnam counties see New York State Route 39 1920s 1930 New York State Route 39 NY 39 is an east west state highway in the western portion of New York in the United States It begins and ends at intersections with U S Route 20 US 20 98 89 miles 159 15 km apart The western terminus of NY 39 is east of Fredonia in the Chautauqua County town of Sheridan while the eastern terminus is in the Livingston County village of Avon At its east end NY 39 also ends at NY 5 which is concurrent to US 20 at this point NY 39 serves several villages including Gowanda and Geneseo and intersects a handful of major north south highways such as US 219 in Springville and NY 19 near Pike Most of the route is a two lane highway that passes through rural undeveloped areas New York State Route 39Map of western New York with NY 39 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the village of GeneseoLength98 89 mi 1 159 15 km Existed1930 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 20 in SheridanMajor intersectionsUS 62 in Gowanda and Collins US 219 in Springville US 20A in Leicester and GeneseoEast endUS 20 NY 5 in AvonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesChautauqua Cattaraugus Erie Wyoming LivingstonHighway systemNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways NY 39 NY 40 NY 20C NY 20NNY 39 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to an alignment extending from Dunkirk in the west to Geneva in the east via Pike Dansville and Naples From Pike eastward NY 39 used large parts of modern NY 436 and NY 245 At the time what is now NY 39 northeast of Pike was part of then NY 245 from Pike to Perry and US 20 from outside of Leicester to Avon US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c 1931 to follow a more easterly alignment via Lakeville at which time the Geneseo Avon highway became New York State Route 20D Over the next decade the Pike Perry Avon highway underwent several designation changes culminating with the realignment of NY 39 onto it c 1940 The route was cut back to its current western terminus in the mid 1960s Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Sheridan to Gowanda 1 2 Erie County and vicinity 1 3 Wyoming County 1 4 Livingston County 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditAll but 0 46 miles 0 74 km of NY 39 is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT The lone non state maintained segment lies within the village of Geneseo where the route is maintained by the village from the east end of the overlap with US 20A to North Street a local east west street four blocks to the north of US 20A 3 Sheridan to Gowanda Edit NY 39 begins at an intersection with US 20 at the southern extent of the town of Sheridan located northeast of the village of Fredonia and southeast of the city of Dunkirk Heading east NY 39 passes farmland and other undeveloped areas as it intersects a number of Chautauqua County routes The most notable of these is County Route 85 CR 85 4 which was once NY 428 north of where it meets NY 39 in the hamlet of Forestville 5 Although NY 39 crosses many county routes as it makes its way across the towns of Sheridan and Hanover it does not intersect another state maintained route until it crosses into Cattaraugus County Across the county line NY 39 enters the hamlet of Perrysburg centered around the route s junction with CR 58 locally known as North Road 4 South of this point CR 58 was once part of NY 353 5 nbsp US 62 and NY 39 through GowandaTo the east NY 39 briefly turns northward before following West Main Street eastward into the creekside village of Gowanda It continues east to the village s business district located adjacent to Cattaraugus Creek where the route intersects US 62 The two routes form a northward concurrency jointly occupying West Main Street to the bridge traversing Cattaraugus Creek a mere 60 yards 55 m to the northeast where the road name becomes East Main Street and the county becomes Erie County on the other side of the waterway US 62 and NY 39 break from East Main Street 90 yards 82 m later following Buffalo Street northward through a mostly residential neighborhood At the northern edge of the village the two routes change direction again turning east onto Sandhill Road Buffalo Street continues to be a touring route however as NY 438 continues north on Buffalo Street toward the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation 4 Erie County and vicinity Edit nbsp NY 39 west of SpringvilleOutside of Gowanda US 62 and NY 39 take on a more northerly routing to the town of Collins where the two routes split in the town center US 62 continues northward towards Buffalo on Gowanda Buffalo Road while NY 39 takes Main Street east out of town In Collins Center to the east NY 39 intersects the southern terminus of the Sisson Highway NY 75 Past the hamlet NY 39 heads generally northeastward across 8 miles 13 km of open areas to the village of Springville West of the village NY 39 meets the Southern Expressway US 219 at an interchange Not far to the east is a junction with the heavily commercialized Cascade Drive 4 the newer of US 219 s two former routings through Springville 6 NY 39 continues east past Cascade Drive and into the village where it becomes Main Street In the village s central business district NY 39 crosses Buffalo Street 4 US 219 s original alignment through Springville 7 The route continues on meeting NY 240 at the eastern village line before proceeding into another rural area dominated by farmlands From Springville to Yorkshire NY 39 closely parallels the northern bank of Cattaraugus Creek as it heads to the northeast The route crosses the creek 9 miles 14 km later in the town of Sardinia where it intersects NY 16 east of the town center NY 16 and NY 39 come together for a brief overlap that leads NY 39 south across the creek and back into Cattaraugus County They split just south of the creek in the town of Yorkshire at which point NY 39 heads east for 0 8 miles 1 3 km to enter Wyoming County 4 Wyoming County Edit In the neighboring village of Arcade NY 39 remains Main Street acting as the primary east west road through town It crosses two railroad lines the Buffalo Line that is owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway and operated by the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad and the Arcade and Attica Railroad ARA by way of two grade crossings immediately after entering the village The route continues on through the lightly developed western half of Arcade crossing the ARA a second time before both reach the more populated village center Here the railroad crosses NY 39 a third and final time before connecting to NY 98 at Liberty Street 4 That route overlaps with NY 39 for a mere 300 yards 270 m east to Water Street where NY 98 resumes its northward trek toward Batavia After another 0 5 miles 0 8 km Arcade abruptly ends giving way to more fields of farmland a common sight along NY 39 from here eastward 4 nbsp NY 19 north and NY 39 east in PikeAbout 9 miles 14 km northeast of Arcade in the hamlet of Bliss NY 39 intersects the southern terminus of NY 362 a short north south connector linking NY 39 to NY 78 After another 5 miles 8 km NY 39 connects to the north south NY 19 outside of the hamlet of Pike At this point NY 39 turns to the northeast a direction that it proceeds in for most of the remainder of its routing The first 1 mile 1 6 km of this stretch overlaps with NY 19 which eventually splits from NY 39 to proceed north to Lake Ontario NY 39 continues on connecting to the western terminus of NY 436 in the hamlet of Lamont before intersecting NY 19A southwest of the village of Castile 4 NY 19A an easterly alternate route of NY 19 merges with NY 39 following the latter for 0 25 miles 0 40 km to an unorthodox intersection southwest of the village Heading west on NY 39 traffic is diverted onto a ramp leading to NY 19A where commuters must turn left onto NY 19A to continue west on NY 39 Eastbound NY 39 however has no such configuration allowing eastbound traffic to remain on NY 39 through the intersection Between Castile and the village of Perry NY 39 assumes a slightly more northerly alignment paralleling the edges of Silver Lake a half mile to the northwest and Letchworth State Park 2 miles 3 2 km to the southeast Upon entering Perry NY 39 shifts to a northeasterly alignment once again as it intersects NY 246 in the village center East of the village NY 39 switches counties for the final time as the road crosses into Livingston County 4 Livingston County Edit Northeast of where NY 39 enters the county but southwest of the village of Leicester NY 39 intersects US 20A in an area known as Pine Tavern The two routes fuse together and head northeast to Leicester where they descend into a valley surrounding the Genesee River and form a short concurrency with NY 36 in the village center NY 36 enters from the north and travels east along US 20A and NY 39 for 250 yards 230 m prior to continuing south to Pennsylvania leaving US 20A and NY 39 to continue east They serve Cuylerville a small hamlet on the outskirts of Leicester before crossing over the Genesee River and climbing the eastern face of the valley to reach a junction with NY 63 Like NY 19A near Castile NY 63 overlaps US 20A NY 39 for just 0 25 miles 0 40 km before it forks from the route at the southernmost point of the SUNY Geneseo campus 4 nbsp US 20A and NY 39 in the town of GeneseoWhile NY 63 runs along the western edge of the college US 20A and NY 39 follow the eastern edge of SUNY Geneseo northward to the village center Here the two routes meet Mary Jemison Drive an east west street that serves that the only connection between NY 39 west and NY 63 north At the same intersection US 20A and NY 39 turn east onto South Street however the concurrency terminates just one block later at Main Street Here NY 39 turns north leaving US 20A to proceed east toward the Finger Lakes 4 Outside of Geneseo NY 39 becomes Avon Road a name it retains to the outskirts of the village of Avon As it enters Avon the farmlands give way to more developed mostly residential areas Now named Wadsworth Avenue NY 39 passes west of a large Kraft Foods plant that occupies a large portion of southwestern Avon North of the plant the route heads past residential neighborhoods to the west and commercial establishments situated on the Livonia Avon and Lakeville Railroad LAL to the east NY 39 ends about 0 5 miles 0 8 km from the plant at a junction with US 20 and NY 5 west of the center of Avon and just west of where those two routes cross the LAL at grade 4 History EditThe modern routing of NY 39 between Geneseo and Avon was originally designated as part of NY 36 in the mid 1920s Around the same time the piece between Pine Tavern and Geneseo became part of NY 35 8 9 In 1927 the portion of NY 35 between East Aurora and Geneseo and the segment of NY 36 from Geneseo to Avon were incorporated into US 20 a new cross state U S Highway that continued east from Avon toward Albany and west from Pine Tavern toward Buffalo 10 As a result NY 36 was truncated to its junction with US 20 in Leicester In Avon US 20 was routed on Wadsworth Avenue Spring Street and Genesee Street 11 NY 39 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York and originally extended from NY 20A now NY 5 in Dunkirk to US 20 and NY 5 west of the city of Geneva In between NY 39 passed through the villages of Pike Dansville Naples and Rushville The portion of the route from Dansville to Geneva had previously been designated as NY 52 2 12 At the same time a highway connecting Pike to Perry Center via Castile and Perry village was designated as NY 245 13 US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c 1931 to use NY 254 current US 20A and NY 2 now NY 15 instead The former routing of US 20 between Geneseo and Avon was redesignated as NY 20D 13 14 NY 245 was realigned north of Perry to follow a new highway modern NY 39 to an intersection with US 20 southwest of Leicester c 1934 15 16 US 20 was realigned c 1938 to follow its modern routing between Hamburg and Avon Its former alignment between Hamburg and Geneseo became part of NY 20A which continued north from Geneseo to Avon over NY 20D 17 18 By the following year the Hamburg Geneseo segment of NY 20A was included in the new US 20A while the Geneseo Avon portion became part of a realigned NY 254 19 The routings of NY 39 and NY 245 east of Pike were swapped in the fall of 1939 20 placing NY 245 on a routing extending from Pike to Geneva and NY 39 on its modern alignment to Leicester NY 39 was also extended northeast to Avon as part of the change supplanting NY 254 19 21 The portion of NY 39 within Avon was rerouted to follow Wadsworth Avenue to West Main Street US 20 and NY 5 in the early 1950s 22 23 In Dunkirk NY 39 originally began at the intersection of East Lake Shore Drive NY 5 and Main Street From there it followed Main Street Franklin Avenue and Roberts Road to US 20 7 NY 39 was truncated to its current western terminus east of the city in the mid 1960s 24 25 however the portion of its former routing outside of the Dunkirk city limits remained state maintained as an unsigned reference route NY 837 26 27 On April 1 1980 ownership and maintenance of it was transferred from the state of New York to Chautauqua County as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government 28 The Roberts Road segment of NY 39 s former alignment is now part of CR 81 while the Main Street portion is now the northernmost part of NY 60 29 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesChautauquaSheridan0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 20 to I 90 Fredonia Silver CreekWestern terminusCattaraugusGowanda17 8928 79 nbsp nbsp US 62 southSouthern terminus of US 62 NY 39 overlapErie18 6229 97 nbsp nbsp NY 438 west Silver CreekEastern terminus of NY 438Town of Collins20 4632 93 nbsp nbsp US 62 north BuffaloNorthern terminus of US 62 NY 39 overlap hamlet of Collins24 4539 35 nbsp nbsp NY 75 north HamburgSouthern terminus of NY 75 hamlet of Collins CenterSpringville33 1753 38 nbsp US 219 Ellicottville Salamanca Hamburg BuffaloInterchange35 8057 61 nbsp NY 240 Glenwood Orchard Park EllicottvilleSardinia45 0672 52 nbsp nbsp NY 16 north East AuroraNorthern terminus of NY 16 NY 39 overlapCattaraugusYorkshire45 8673 80 nbsp nbsp NY 16 south OleanSouthern terminus of NY 16 NY 39 overlap hamlet of YorkshireWyomingVillage of Arcade48 7378 42 nbsp nbsp NY 98 southWestern terminus of NY 39 NY 98 overlap48 8678 63 nbsp nbsp NY 98 north AtticaEastern terminus of NY 39 NY 98 overlapEagle58 4294 02 nbsp nbsp NY 362 north BlissHamlet of Bliss southern terminus of NY 362Town of Pike64 64104 03 nbsp nbsp NY 19 south PikeSouthern terminus of NY 19 NY 39 overlap hamlet of Pike65 25105 01 nbsp nbsp NY 19 north GainesvilleNorthern terminus of NY 19 NY 39 overlap67 37108 42 nbsp nbsp NY 436 east State ParkHamlet of Lamont western terminus of NY 436Town of Castile70 10112 82 nbsp nbsp NY 19A south Letchworth State ParkSouthern terminus of NY 19A NY 39 overlapVillage of Castile70 30113 14 nbsp nbsp NY 19A north Silver Springs WarsawNorthern terminus of NY 19A NY 39 overlapVillage of Perry77 49124 71 nbsp nbsp NY 246 northSouthern terminus of NY 246LivingstonTown of Leicester82 46132 71 nbsp nbsp US 20A west WarsawWestern terminus of US 20A NY 39 overlapVillage of Leicester84 75136 39 nbsp nbsp NY 36 north Caledonia Buffalo areaWestern terminus of NY 36 NY 39 overlap84 89136 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 36 south to I 390 Mount Morris Letchworth State ParkEastern terminus of NY 36 NY 39 overlapTown of Geneseo88 63142 64 nbsp nbsp NY 63 south Mount Morris DansvilleSouthern terminus of NY 39 NY 63 overlap88 94143 14 nbsp nbsp NY 63 north BataviaNorthern terminus of NY 39 NY 63 overlapVillage of Geneseo89 54144 10 nbsp nbsp NY 942D north Mary Jemison Drive to NY 63Eastern terminus of unsigned NY 942D to NY 63 north only signed westbound89 64144 26 nbsp nbsp US 20A east LakevilleEastern terminus of US 20A NY 39 overlapVillage of Avon98 89159 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 20 NY 5 to I 390 CanandaiguaEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences Edit a b 2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 186 187 Retrieved January 10 2010 a b Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 Livingston County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 12 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Microsoft Nokia July 17 2015 overview map of NY 39 Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved July 17 2015 a b New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Exxon 1979 New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1958 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1958 a b New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1955 56 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1954 New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 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 Automobile Blue Book Vol 1 1927 ed Chicago Automobile Blue Book Inc 1927 This edition shows U S Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927 Road Map of New York in Soconyland Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1927 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 Road Map of New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1930 New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Kendall Refining Company 1931 Texaco Road Map New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Texas Oil Company 1933 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 1937 New York Road Map for 1938 Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1938 a b New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1939 Highway Remarking Will Aid Route 39 Perry Herald October 25 1939 p 1 Retrieved February 28 2017 New York Info Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1940 New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Socony Vacuum Oil Company 1950 New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sunoco 1952 New York and Metropolitan New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sinclair Oil Corporation 1964 New York Map 1969 70 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1968 Dunkirk Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1978 Retrieved July 19 2009 State DOT To Trade Roads With County PDF The Sherman Sentinel June 20 1979 p 13 Retrieved February 25 2017 New York State Legislature New York State Highway Law 341 Retrieved July 19 2009 Microsoft Nokia February 25 2017 Dunkirk NY Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved February 25 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 39 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 39KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 39 at Alps Roads New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 39 amp oldid 1132311345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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