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New York State Route 68

New York State Route 68 (NY 68) is an east–west state highway located entirely within St. Lawrence County in the North Country of New York in the United States. The western terminus is at an intersection with NY 37 in Oswegatchie, just west of the Ogdensburg city limits. The eastern terminus is at a junction with NY 56 in the hamlet of Colton within the town of Colton. Along the way, NY 68 passes through the village of Canton, where it overlaps with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) through the village.

New York State Route 68

Map of the North Country with NY 68 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Ogdensburg
Length33.43 mi[1] (53.80 km)
Existedmid-1920s[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end NY 37 near Ogdensburg
Major intersections US 11 in Canton
East end NY 56 in Colton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesSt. Lawrence
Highway system
NY 67 NY 69

NY 68 was assigned in the mid-1920s, but only from Canton to Ogdensburg. The route was extended to Colton in 1930, then truncated slightly to end at the NY 37 bypass in the 1970s. NY 68 was re-extended to its current length in 1982 as part of a highway maintenance swap between New York State and St. Lawrence County.

Route description edit

 
Looking northwest at west terminus

The vast majority of NY 68 is maintained by New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The only section not maintained by the state lies within the city of Ogdensburg, where the route is locally maintained from the junction of State and Canton Streets to the southeastern city line.[4]

NY 68 begins at an intersection with NY 37 (the Seaway Trail) in Ogdensburg. The route heads to the northeast, along the outskirts of downtown Ogdensburg. Along the way, it passes residential homes and several commercial businesses, parallelling the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway (Highway 401) to the north in Ontario and NY 37 to the south. NY 68 crosses a branch of the St. Lawrence River in downtown Ogdensburg, passing Crescent Park soon after. NY 68 heads to the south, intersecting with NY 37 once again along with NY 812 near the Seaway Shopping Center.[5]

After NY 37 and NY 812, the road begins to leave Ogdensburg, and the lands around NY 68 become less developed. NY 68 passes the Ogdensburg International Airport after the intersection with County Route 28A (CR 28A). The highway crosses through Oswegatchie uneventfully, entering the hamlet of Flackville. Much of the region between Ogdensburg and Canton is mostly fields, and NY 68 heads through sparsely populated areas until it reaches Canton. The highway parallels a creek before entering the village of Canton.[5]

 
US 11 and NY 68 merge in Canton

In downtown Canton, NY 68 intersects with US 11 before passing Rushton Falls. US 11 and NY 68 become concurrent through downtown Canton, passing St. Lawrence University and its golf course. At the intersection with NY 310, US 11 and NY 68 split, with NY 68 heading to the southeast. The urbanization of NY 68 quickly dissipates again, going down hills for some distance. When the road enters the hamlet of Langdons Corners, it passes to the north of Watermann Hill. Several miles later, NY 68 enters Colton and terminates at an intersection with NY 56.[5]

History edit

When NY 68 was assigned in the mid-1920s, it extended only from US 11 in Canton to the intersection of State and Ford Streets (then-NY 3 and later NY 37) in Ogdensburg.[2][3] In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 68 was extended eastward through Canton to Colton, where it ended at NY 56.[6] In the late 1950s, NY 37 was rerouted to bypass Ogdensburg to the south on a new alignment;[7][8] however, NY 68 continued to extend past the arterial to Ford Street as late as 1969.[9] By the following year, NY 68 was truncated to the intersection of Canton and State Streets, eliminating an overlap with NY 87.[10] NY 68 was truncated again in the mid-1970s to end at its junction with NY 37 southeast of the city center.[11][12]

The section of NY 68 between the intersection with NY 310 and US 11 in Canton and CR 29 in Pierrepont was offered by the state to St. Lawrence County in 1966 that they would turn over this 8-mile (13 km) section and take over the alignments of Park Street in Canton, CR 27 and CR 29, a 10-mile (16 km) alignment.[13] In March 1967, the New York State Senate approved a bill to swap maintenance of the two roads.[14] That April, Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller signed the bill to transfer roads, with NY 68 being designated as a less desirable alignment.[15] By 1969, this changeover had never occurred, as NY 68 remained on the shorter alignment.[16][17]

On September 1, 1982, ownership and maintenance of the portion of NY 68 between the hamlet of Pierrepont and NY 56 in Colton was transferred from St. Lawrence County to the state of New York as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government. Also exchanged in the swap was the portion of former NY 37 between the western end of the Ogdensburg bypass and the Ogdensburg city line, which had been county maintained prior to this point.[18] Following the swap, NY 68 was re-extended into Ogdensburg, following its former alignment as well as that of NY 37 north and west to its current terminus west of Ogdensburg.[19]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in St. Lawrence County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Oswegatchie0.000.00  NY 37 – Massena, WatertownWestern terminus
Ogdensburg2.353.78State Street ( NY 970E)Northern terminus of unsigned NY 970E
Oswegatchie2.954.75   NY 37 / NY 812 – Bridge to Canada
Town of Canton15.0224.17  CR 14 – MorleyFormer eastern terminus of NY 186
Village of Canton19.9332.07 
 
US 11 south – Gouverneur
Western terminus of US 11 / NY 68 overlap
21.3234.31 
 
 
 
US 11 north / NY 310 north – Potsdam
Eastern terminus of US 11 / NY 68 overlap; southern terminus of NY 310
Colton33.4353.80  NY 56 – South Colton, PotsdamEastern terminus, hamlet of Colton
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. 128. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  3. ^ a b Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas (eastern New York) (Map). Rand McNally and Company. 1926. Retrieved May 13, 2010.
  4. ^ "St. Lawrence County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Google (March 26, 2008). "overview map of NY 68" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 26, 2008.
  6. ^ Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  7. ^ New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region (Map) (1958 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1958.
  8. ^ New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1960.
  9. ^ Ogdensburg Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1969. Retrieved May 13, 2010.
  10. ^ State of New York Department of Transportation (January 1, 1970). Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State (PDF). Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  11. ^ New York (Map) (1973 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Shell Oil Company. 1973.
  12. ^ New York (Map) (1977–78 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Exxon. 1977.
  13. ^ St. Lawrence County, New York (1966). Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of St. Lawrence County. Mason Rossiter Smith, Incorporated. p. 30.
  14. ^ "Senate OKs Road Swap". The Post-Standard. March 21, 1967. Retrieved January 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ "Rocky Approves Highway Swap". The Post-Standard. April 15, 1967. Retrieved January 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ Canton Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1969. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  17. ^ Pierrepont Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1969. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  18. ^ New York State Legislature. "New York State Highway Law § 341". Retrieved May 13, 2010.
  19. ^ New York State Map (Map). Cartography by Map Works. I Love New York. 2009.

External links edit

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  • New York State Route 68 at New York Routes

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New York State Route 68 NY 68 is an east west state highway located entirely within St Lawrence County in the North Country of New York in the United States The western terminus is at an intersection with NY 37 in Oswegatchie just west of the Ogdensburg city limits The eastern terminus is at a junction with NY 56 in the hamlet of Colton within the town of Colton Along the way NY 68 passes through the village of Canton where it overlaps with U S Route 11 US 11 through the village New York State Route 68Map of the North Country with NY 68 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the city of OgdensburgLength33 43 mi 1 53 80 km Existedmid 1920s 2 3 presentMajor junctionsWest endNY 37 near OgdensburgMajor intersectionsUS 11 in CantonEast endNY 56 in ColtonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesSt LawrenceHighway systemNew York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 67 NY 69 NY 68 was assigned in the mid 1920s but only from Canton to Ogdensburg The route was extended to Colton in 1930 then truncated slightly to end at the NY 37 bypass in the 1970s NY 68 was re extended to its current length in 1982 as part of a highway maintenance swap between New York State and St Lawrence County Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Looking northwest at west terminus The vast majority of NY 68 is maintained by New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT The only section not maintained by the state lies within the city of Ogdensburg where the route is locally maintained from the junction of State and Canton Streets to the southeastern city line 4 NY 68 begins at an intersection with NY 37 the Seaway Trail in Ogdensburg The route heads to the northeast along the outskirts of downtown Ogdensburg Along the way it passes residential homes and several commercial businesses parallelling the MacDonald Cartier Freeway Highway 401 to the north in Ontario and NY 37 to the south NY 68 crosses a branch of the St Lawrence River in downtown Ogdensburg passing Crescent Park soon after NY 68 heads to the south intersecting with NY 37 once again along with NY 812 near the Seaway Shopping Center 5 After NY 37 and NY 812 the road begins to leave Ogdensburg and the lands around NY 68 become less developed NY 68 passes the Ogdensburg International Airport after the intersection with County Route 28A CR 28A The highway crosses through Oswegatchie uneventfully entering the hamlet of Flackville Much of the region between Ogdensburg and Canton is mostly fields and NY 68 heads through sparsely populated areas until it reaches Canton The highway parallels a creek before entering the village of Canton 5 nbsp US 11 and NY 68 merge in Canton In downtown Canton NY 68 intersects with US 11 before passing Rushton Falls US 11 and NY 68 become concurrent through downtown Canton passing St Lawrence University and its golf course At the intersection with NY 310 US 11 and NY 68 split with NY 68 heading to the southeast The urbanization of NY 68 quickly dissipates again going down hills for some distance When the road enters the hamlet of Langdons Corners it passes to the north of Watermann Hill Several miles later NY 68 enters Colton and terminates at an intersection with NY 56 5 History editWhen NY 68 was assigned in the mid 1920s it extended only from US 11 in Canton to the intersection of State and Ford Streets then NY 3 and later NY 37 in Ogdensburg 2 3 In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York NY 68 was extended eastward through Canton to Colton where it ended at NY 56 6 In the late 1950s NY 37 was rerouted to bypass Ogdensburg to the south on a new alignment 7 8 however NY 68 continued to extend past the arterial to Ford Street as late as 1969 9 By the following year NY 68 was truncated to the intersection of Canton and State Streets eliminating an overlap with NY 87 10 NY 68 was truncated again in the mid 1970s to end at its junction with NY 37 southeast of the city center 11 12 The section of NY 68 between the intersection with NY 310 and US 11 in Canton and CR 29 in Pierrepont was offered by the state to St Lawrence County in 1966 that they would turn over this 8 mile 13 km section and take over the alignments of Park Street in Canton CR 27 and CR 29 a 10 mile 16 km alignment 13 In March 1967 the New York State Senate approved a bill to swap maintenance of the two roads 14 That April Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller signed the bill to transfer roads with NY 68 being designated as a less desirable alignment 15 By 1969 this changeover had never occurred as NY 68 remained on the shorter alignment 16 17 On September 1 1982 ownership and maintenance of the portion of NY 68 between the hamlet of Pierrepont and NY 56 in Colton was transferred from St Lawrence County to the state of New York as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government Also exchanged in the swap was the portion of former NY 37 between the western end of the Ogdensburg bypass and the Ogdensburg city line which had been county maintained prior to this point 18 Following the swap NY 68 was re extended into Ogdensburg following its former alignment as well as that of NY 37 north and west to its current terminus west of Ogdensburg 19 Major intersections editThe entire route is in St Lawrence County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Oswegatchie0 000 00 nbsp NY 37 Massena WatertownWestern terminus Ogdensburg2 353 78State Street NY 970E Northern terminus of unsigned NY 970E Oswegatchie2 954 75 nbsp nbsp NY 37 NY 812 Bridge to Canada Town of Canton15 0224 17 nbsp CR 14 MorleyFormer eastern terminus of NY 186 Village of Canton19 9332 07 nbsp nbsp US 11 south GouverneurWestern terminus of US 11 NY 68 overlap 21 3234 31 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 north NY 310 north PotsdamEastern terminus of US 11 NY 68 overlap southern terminus of NY 310 Colton33 4353 80 nbsp NY 56 South Colton PotsdamEastern terminus hamlet of Colton 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 p 128 Retrieved January 30 2010 a b New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 a b Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas eastern New York Map Rand McNally and Company 1926 Retrieved May 13 2010 St Lawrence County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 20 2010 a b c Google March 26 2008 overview map of NY 68 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 26 2008 Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1958 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1958 New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1960 Ogdensburg Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1969 Retrieved May 13 2010 State of New York Department of Transportation January 1 1970 Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State PDF Retrieved January 3 2010 New York Map 1973 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Shell Oil Company 1973 New York Map 1977 78 ed Cartography by General Drafting Exxon 1977 St Lawrence County New York 1966 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of St Lawrence County Mason Rossiter Smith Incorporated p 30 Senate OKs Road Swap The Post Standard March 21 1967 Retrieved January 8 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Rocky Approves Highway Swap The Post Standard April 15 1967 Retrieved January 8 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Canton Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1969 Retrieved January 8 2016 Pierrepont Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1969 Retrieved January 8 2016 New York State Legislature New York State Highway Law 341 Retrieved May 13 2010 New York State Map Map Cartography by Map Works I Love New York 2009 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 68KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 68 at New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 68 amp oldid 1132312880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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