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New York State Route 35

New York State Route 35 (NY 35) is the principal east–west highway in the northern part of Westchester County, New York, carrying average daily volumes of around 16,500 vehicles.[1] Its western terminus is at US 9 in Peekskill, while its eastern terminus is at the Connecticut state line in Lewisboro, where it becomes that state's Route 35.

New York State Route 35

Map of Westchester County in southeastern New York with NY 35 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT, Westchester County and the city of Peekskill
Length24.63 mi[1] (39.64 km)
Existedearly 1940s[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end US 6 / US 9 / US 202 in Peekskill
Major intersections
East end Route 35 in Ridgefield, CT
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesWestchester
Highway system
NY 35 NY 36

Route description

Peekskill to Yorktown

NY 35 begins at an interchange with US 6, US 9 and US 202 (Briarcliff–Peekskill Parkway) in the city of Peekskill. NY 35, US 6 and US 202 are concurrent upon leaving the interchange on Main Street. Bending eastward through Peekskill, the routes cross over US 9 as a two-lane commercial street through the city. Entering the center of Peekskill, NY 35, US 6 and US 202 bend eastward as a two-lane city street, passing through a dense neighborhood of commercial businesses and apartment buildings, crossing through the Artist District and soon into the downtown portion. Crossing an intersection with North Division Street (unsigned County Route 63 (CR 63)), the routes continue eastward along Main Street to an intersection with Broad Street. At that junction, US 6 continues east along Main Street while NY 35 and US 202 bend southward along South Broad Street.[4]

NY 35 and US 202 continue south through Peekskill, becoming a two-lane commercial/residential street, soon crossing an intersection with Crompond Road (unsigned CR 24).[5] At this junction, NY 35 and US 202 turn east on Crompond, remaining county maintained as part of CR 24, becoming a two-lane residential street for several blocks. NY 35, US 202 and CR 24 continue eastward for several blocks, winding through the city of Peekskill for several miles. Paralleling US 6 to the north, the routes pass south of Beecher Park and enter a large residential complex. Near Dayton Road, the routes bend southeast, passing Hudson Valley Hospital Center, leaving the city of Peekskill and entering the town of Cortlandt. At this crossing, the CR 24 designation terminates.[4]

NY 35 and US 202 continue eastward through the town of Cortlandt, entering the hamlet of Toddville, which consist of several residences. The routes, still named Crompond Road, makes a gradual bend to the east, remaining a two-lane residential road for a distance. After Locust Avenue, the route becomes commercial to the southern side, soon winding northeast into an intersection with the eastern terminus of the western segment of the Bear Mountain State Parkway. At this intersection, NY 35 and US 202 continues east along Crompond as a two-lane commercial street. Crossing into the town of Yorktown, bending southeast as Crompond, soon bending to the northeast. A short distance from the bend, NY 35 and US 202 intersect with the western terminus of the eastern segment of the Bear Mountain State Parkway, which connects to the Taconic State Parkway.[4]

Continuing east from the Bear Mountain State Parkway, NY 35 and US 202 continue east, becoming a two-lane boulevard through a commercial stretch of Yorktown. The routes soon become surrounded by dense forest, entering a diamond interchange with the Taconic State Parkway. After crossing under the parkway, NY 35 and US 202 runs along the northern boulevard of Franklin Roosevelt Park as a two-lane residential roadway. After passing a church and cemetery on the northern side of the roadway, NY 35 and US 202 intersect with the southern terminus of NY 132 (Old Yorktown Road). After NY 132, the routes continue east along Crompond, bending southeast at Springhurst Road. After crossing under power lines, Crompond Road continues southeast, bending south through Yorktown.[4]

Yorktown to Ridgefield

NY 35 and US 202 continue south through Yorktown, bending southeast, becoming a two-lane residential/commercial mix. Entering downtown Yorktown, NY 35 and US 202 intersect with NY 118 (Saw Mill River Road). At this intersection, NY 35 and US 202 become concurrent with NY 118 along Saw Mill River, leaving Crompond behind. NY 35, US 202 and NY 118 proceed northward along Saw Mill River Road, proceeding north as a two-lane commercial street. At Ridge Street, the routes turn northeast, turning east through Yorktown. The three routes remain concurrent for several miles, crossing out of Yorktown for the town of Somers. A short distance after the crossing, the routes split, with NY 118 and US 202 proceeding north on Tomahawk Street while NY 35 continues east on Amawalk Road.[4]

 
NY 35 west through the town of Bedford

At this point, NY 35 begins running south of the Amawalk Reservoir, winding eastward past several residences, and the dam of the Muscoot River. At Lake Road, NY 35 bends southeast through Somers, winding through dense forests, passing east of the Mildred Lasdon Sanctuary. Making a curve to the northeast, the route passes west of Larson Park Arboretum, running along the northern end of it. Winding eastward for several miles, the route becomes residential, bending southeast at Van Rensselaer Road. This southwestern progression goes for a distance, winding into the hamlet of Whitehall Corners. In Whitehall Corners, NY 35 intersects with NY 100 (Croton Turnpike). At this intersection, the Amawalk Road moniker changes to Woods Bridge Road.[4]

Now running north of the New Croton Reservoir, NY 35 continues eastward along Woods Bridge Road, a four-lane reservoir road, soon crossing over. Upon crossing the New Croton, the route enters the town of Lewisboro. Still named Woods Bridge Road, NY 35 remains a two-lane road running along the southern side of the New Croton Reservoir. A short distance after, the route crosses into the hamlet of Katonah, located within the town of Bedford. In Katonah, NY 35 proceeds southeast as a four-lane road, where the route changes names to Cross River Road as Woods Bridge forks off. After that, NY 35 enters exit 5 of I-684. After I-684, NY 35 continues east along Cross River Road as a four-lane boulevard, crossing north of a small New Croton branch. As the branch disintegrates, the route enters an intersection with NY 22 (Goldens Bridge Road).[4]

 
NY 35 eastbound approaching the Connecticut state line in Lewisboro

After NY 22, NY 35 reduces to two lanes through Bedford, continuing east as Cross River Drive, entering the Cross River Reservoir. Running along the northern shore of the Cross River Reservoir, NY 35 becomes a two-lane residential road, continuing east through Bedford. A short distance later, the route crosses back into Lewisboro, making a bend southeastward on Cross River Road. A short distance to the east, NY 35 intersects with NY 121 (Old Post Road). The two routes become concurrent, entering a rich neighborhood. After winding northeast, NY 121 forks north at an intersection with North Salem Road. NY 35 meanwhile continues east on Cross River Road, as a two-lane commercial road for a short distance. Near Mark Mead Road, NY 35 crosses into a residential street.[4]

NY 35 bends northeast again through Lewisboro, making a gradual curve near Mead Street. The route becomes a two-lane road, running along the northern border of Lewisboro Town Park. After several more winds, the route intersects with the northern terminus of NY 124 (Spring Street South) and a fork from the mainline NY 124 a short distance later. After the forked portion, NY 35 bends southeast through Lewisboro, entering the large residential hamlet of South Salem. The route winds eastward for a distance, intersecting with the northern terminus of NY 123 (Smith Ridge Road). Just east of NY 123, NY 35 continues as Cross River Road until reaching the Connecticut state line. At this junction, NY 35 becomes CT 35 (South Salem Road), running east through Ridgefield.[4]

History

The portion of modern NY 35 between Peekskill and Croton Avenue east of the city was originally designated as part of Route 2, an unsigned legislative route, by the New York State Legislature in 1908.[6][7] The route was realigned on March 1, 1921, to enter Peekskill on modern U.S. Route 9 (US 9) instead.[8] In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, various sections of what is now NY 35 were assigned state route designations.[9] From Peekskill to Amawalk, it became part of NY 116, which continued north from Amawalk on NY 100 (now NY 118). The portion from Yorktown to NY 22 in Katonah via Bedford Road and Jay Street in Katonah was an extension of NY 132. Lastly, the segment between NY 121 in Cross River and Smith Ridge Road east of South Salem was designated as part of NY 123.[10]

In 1934, US 202 was created and routed along NY 116 from Peekskill to Somers.[11][12] Farther east, NY 123 was extended westward along current NY 35 to NY 22 northeast of Katonah c. 1940.[2][13] In the early 1940s, modern NY 35 in Westchester County was established, extending across Upper Westchester County on parts of NY 116, NY 132, and NY 123. All three routes were truncated to their current termini at this time. The western terminus of NY 35 was set at US 9 in Peekskill, creating a long overlap with US 202 that still exists today. The number 35 was chosen to match the existing route number in Connecticut.[2][3] In the 1950s, several plans to build an expressway along the NY 35 corridor were studied, but none of these plans were built.[14] NY 35 was moved onto its current alignment north of Katonah in the mid-1970s.[15][16]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Westchester County.

Locationmi[17][1]kmDestinationsNotes
Peekskill0.00–
0.11
0.00–
0.18
 
 
  
 
US 6 west / US 9 / US 202 west / Main Street
Western terminus; interchange with the Croton Expressway
0.811.30 
 
US 6 east (Main Street) / North Broad Street – Carmel
Eastern terminus of concurrency with US 6
Town of Cortlandt3.475.58 
 
Bear Mountain State Parkway west – Bear Mountain, Fishkill
Eastern terminus of western segment of Bear Mountain Parkway
Town of Yorktown5.378.64 
 
 
 
 
Bear Mountain State Parkway east to Taconic State Parkway south
Western terminus of eastern segment of Bear Mountain Parkway; hamlet of Crompond
6.139.87  Taconic State Parkway – New York, AlbanyExit 17A (Taconic Parkway)
6.8310.99 
 
NY 132 north – Shrub Oak
Southern terminus of NY 132; hamlet of Yorktown
8.5513.76Baldwin RoadFormer eastern terminus of NY 132A
8.8614.26 
 
NY 118 south
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 118; hamlet of Yorktown Heights
Town of Somers10.3316.62 
 
 
 
US 202 east / NY 118 north – Baldwin Place, Somers
Eastern terminus of concurrency with US 202 / NY 118; hamlet of Amawalk
13.7722.16  NY 100 – Somers, MillwoodHamlet of Whitehall Corners
Town of Bedford15.1424.37Woods Bridge Road south – KatonahFormerly part of NY 117
15.3424.69  
 
 
 
I-684 / Saw Mill River Parkway south / NY 117 south – Brewster, White Plains
Exit 6 (I-684); access via collector/distributor roads
15.7425.33  NY 22 – Goldens Bridge, Bedford, Caramoor Center
Town of Lewisboro19.1830.87 
 
NY 121 south – Bedford
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 121; hamlet of Cross River
19.8431.93 
 
NY 121 north – Goldens Bridge
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 121
21.8635.18 
 
NY 124 south – Pound Ridge
Northern terminus of NY 124; hamlet of South Salem
24.4239.30 
 
NY 123 south – Vista
Northern terminus of NY 123
24.6339.64 
 
Route 35 east – Ridgefield
Continuation into Connecticut
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. p. 102. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c New York Info-Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1940.
  3. ^ a b New York with Pictorial Guide (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1942.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Microsoft; Nokia (July 18, 2012). "overview map of NY 35" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  5. ^ Peekskill Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1990. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  6. ^ State of New York Department of Highways (1909). The Highway Law. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 53–54. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  7. ^ New York State Department of Highways (1920). Report of the State Commissioner of Highways. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 497–498. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  8. ^ New York State Legislature (1921). "Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed". Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty-Fourth Session of the Legislature. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 42, 44–45. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  9. ^ 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
  10. ^ Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1930.
  11. ^ Weingroff, Richard (January 9, 2009). "U.S. 202 – Maine to Delaware". Highway History. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved March 13, 2008.
  12. ^ Road Map & Historical Guide – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sun Oil Company. 1935.
  13. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1939.
  14. ^ Anderson, Steve. "Northern Westchester Expressway". NYCRoads. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  15. ^ New York (Map) (1973 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Shell Oil Company. 1973.
  16. ^ New York (Map) (1977–78 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Exxon. 1977.
  17. ^ "NYS Roadway Inventory System Geodatabase" (Shapefile). New York State Department of Transportation. 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2022.

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NY 35 redirects here NY 35 may also refer to New York s 35th congressional district This article is about the current alignment of NY 35 For previous alignments of NY 35 see New York State Route 35 disambiguation New York State Route 35 NY 35 is the principal east west highway in the northern part of Westchester County New York carrying average daily volumes of around 16 500 vehicles 1 Its western terminus is at US 9 in Peekskill while its eastern terminus is at the Connecticut state line in Lewisboro where it becomes that state s Route 35 New York State Route 35Map of Westchester County in southeastern New York with NY 35 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT Westchester County and the city of PeekskillLength24 63 mi 1 39 64 km Existedearly 1940s 2 3 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 6 US 9 US 202 in PeekskillMajor intersectionsBear Mountain State Parkway in Cortlandt and Crompond Taconic State Parkway in Crompond US 202 NY 118 in Somers NY 100 in Somers I 684 NY 117 Saw Mill River Parkway in Bedford NY 22 in BedfordEast endRoute 35 in Ridgefield CTLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesWestchesterHighway systemNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways NY 35 NY 36 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Peekskill to Yorktown 1 2 Yorktown to Ridgefield 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditPeekskill to Yorktown Edit NY 35 begins at an interchange with US 6 US 9 and US 202 Briarcliff Peekskill Parkway in the city of Peekskill NY 35 US 6 and US 202 are concurrent upon leaving the interchange on Main Street Bending eastward through Peekskill the routes cross over US 9 as a two lane commercial street through the city Entering the center of Peekskill NY 35 US 6 and US 202 bend eastward as a two lane city street passing through a dense neighborhood of commercial businesses and apartment buildings crossing through the Artist District and soon into the downtown portion Crossing an intersection with North Division Street unsigned County Route 63 CR 63 the routes continue eastward along Main Street to an intersection with Broad Street At that junction US 6 continues east along Main Street while NY 35 and US 202 bend southward along South Broad Street 4 NY 35 and US 202 continue south through Peekskill becoming a two lane commercial residential street soon crossing an intersection with Crompond Road unsigned CR 24 5 At this junction NY 35 and US 202 turn east on Crompond remaining county maintained as part of CR 24 becoming a two lane residential street for several blocks NY 35 US 202 and CR 24 continue eastward for several blocks winding through the city of Peekskill for several miles Paralleling US 6 to the north the routes pass south of Beecher Park and enter a large residential complex Near Dayton Road the routes bend southeast passing Hudson Valley Hospital Center leaving the city of Peekskill and entering the town of Cortlandt At this crossing the CR 24 designation terminates 4 NY 35 and US 202 continue eastward through the town of Cortlandt entering the hamlet of Toddville which consist of several residences The routes still named Crompond Road makes a gradual bend to the east remaining a two lane residential road for a distance After Locust Avenue the route becomes commercial to the southern side soon winding northeast into an intersection with the eastern terminus of the western segment of the Bear Mountain State Parkway At this intersection NY 35 and US 202 continues east along Crompond as a two lane commercial street Crossing into the town of Yorktown bending southeast as Crompond soon bending to the northeast A short distance from the bend NY 35 and US 202 intersect with the western terminus of the eastern segment of the Bear Mountain State Parkway which connects to the Taconic State Parkway 4 Continuing east from the Bear Mountain State Parkway NY 35 and US 202 continue east becoming a two lane boulevard through a commercial stretch of Yorktown The routes soon become surrounded by dense forest entering a diamond interchange with the Taconic State Parkway After crossing under the parkway NY 35 and US 202 runs along the northern boulevard of Franklin Roosevelt Park as a two lane residential roadway After passing a church and cemetery on the northern side of the roadway NY 35 and US 202 intersect with the southern terminus of NY 132 Old Yorktown Road After NY 132 the routes continue east along Crompond bending southeast at Springhurst Road After crossing under power lines Crompond Road continues southeast bending south through Yorktown 4 Yorktown to Ridgefield Edit NY 35 and US 202 continue south through Yorktown bending southeast becoming a two lane residential commercial mix Entering downtown Yorktown NY 35 and US 202 intersect with NY 118 Saw Mill River Road At this intersection NY 35 and US 202 become concurrent with NY 118 along Saw Mill River leaving Crompond behind NY 35 US 202 and NY 118 proceed northward along Saw Mill River Road proceeding north as a two lane commercial street At Ridge Street the routes turn northeast turning east through Yorktown The three routes remain concurrent for several miles crossing out of Yorktown for the town of Somers A short distance after the crossing the routes split with NY 118 and US 202 proceeding north on Tomahawk Street while NY 35 continues east on Amawalk Road 4 NY 35 west through the town of Bedford At this point NY 35 begins running south of the Amawalk Reservoir winding eastward past several residences and the dam of the Muscoot River At Lake Road NY 35 bends southeast through Somers winding through dense forests passing east of the Mildred Lasdon Sanctuary Making a curve to the northeast the route passes west of Larson Park Arboretum running along the northern end of it Winding eastward for several miles the route becomes residential bending southeast at Van Rensselaer Road This southwestern progression goes for a distance winding into the hamlet of Whitehall Corners In Whitehall Corners NY 35 intersects with NY 100 Croton Turnpike At this intersection the Amawalk Road moniker changes to Woods Bridge Road 4 Now running north of the New Croton Reservoir NY 35 continues eastward along Woods Bridge Road a four lane reservoir road soon crossing over Upon crossing the New Croton the route enters the town of Lewisboro Still named Woods Bridge Road NY 35 remains a two lane road running along the southern side of the New Croton Reservoir A short distance after the route crosses into the hamlet of Katonah located within the town of Bedford In Katonah NY 35 proceeds southeast as a four lane road where the route changes names to Cross River Road as Woods Bridge forks off After that NY 35 enters exit 5 of I 684 After I 684 NY 35 continues east along Cross River Road as a four lane boulevard crossing north of a small New Croton branch As the branch disintegrates the route enters an intersection with NY 22 Goldens Bridge Road 4 NY 35 eastbound approaching the Connecticut state line in Lewisboro After NY 22 NY 35 reduces to two lanes through Bedford continuing east as Cross River Drive entering the Cross River Reservoir Running along the northern shore of the Cross River Reservoir NY 35 becomes a two lane residential road continuing east through Bedford A short distance later the route crosses back into Lewisboro making a bend southeastward on Cross River Road A short distance to the east NY 35 intersects with NY 121 Old Post Road The two routes become concurrent entering a rich neighborhood After winding northeast NY 121 forks north at an intersection with North Salem Road NY 35 meanwhile continues east on Cross River Road as a two lane commercial road for a short distance Near Mark Mead Road NY 35 crosses into a residential street 4 NY 35 bends northeast again through Lewisboro making a gradual curve near Mead Street The route becomes a two lane road running along the northern border of Lewisboro Town Park After several more winds the route intersects with the northern terminus of NY 124 Spring Street South and a fork from the mainline NY 124 a short distance later After the forked portion NY 35 bends southeast through Lewisboro entering the large residential hamlet of South Salem The route winds eastward for a distance intersecting with the northern terminus of NY 123 Smith Ridge Road Just east of NY 123 NY 35 continues as Cross River Road until reaching the Connecticut state line At this junction NY 35 becomes CT 35 South Salem Road running east through Ridgefield 4 History EditThe portion of modern NY 35 between Peekskill and Croton Avenue east of the city was originally designated as part of Route 2 an unsigned legislative route by the New York State Legislature in 1908 6 7 The route was realigned on March 1 1921 to enter Peekskill on modern U S Route 9 US 9 instead 8 In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York various sections of what is now NY 35 were assigned state route designations 9 From Peekskill to Amawalk it became part of NY 116 which continued north from Amawalk on NY 100 now NY 118 The portion from Yorktown to NY 22 in Katonah via Bedford Road and Jay Street in Katonah was an extension of NY 132 Lastly the segment between NY 121 in Cross River and Smith Ridge Road east of South Salem was designated as part of NY 123 10 In 1934 US 202 was created and routed along NY 116 from Peekskill to Somers 11 12 Farther east NY 123 was extended westward along current NY 35 to NY 22 northeast of Katonah c 1940 2 13 In the early 1940s modern NY 35 in Westchester County was established extending across Upper Westchester County on parts of NY 116 NY 132 and NY 123 All three routes were truncated to their current termini at this time The western terminus of NY 35 was set at US 9 in Peekskill creating a long overlap with US 202 that still exists today The number 35 was chosen to match the existing route number in Connecticut 2 3 In the 1950s several plans to build an expressway along the NY 35 corridor were studied but none of these plans were built 14 NY 35 was moved onto its current alignment north of Katonah in the mid 1970s 15 16 Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Westchester County Locationmi 17 1 kmDestinationsNotesPeekskill0 00 0 110 00 0 18 US 6 west US 9 US 202 west Main StreetWestern terminus interchange with the Croton Expressway0 811 30 US 6 east Main Street North Broad Street CarmelEastern terminus of concurrency with US 6Town of Cortlandt3 475 58 Bear Mountain State Parkway west Bear Mountain FishkillEastern terminus of western segment of Bear Mountain ParkwayTown of Yorktown5 378 64 Bear Mountain State Parkway east to Taconic State Parkway southWestern terminus of eastern segment of Bear Mountain Parkway hamlet of Crompond6 139 87 Taconic State Parkway New York AlbanyExit 17A Taconic Parkway 6 8310 99 NY 132 north Shrub OakSouthern terminus of NY 132 hamlet of Yorktown8 5513 76Baldwin RoadFormer eastern terminus of NY 132A8 8614 26 NY 118 southWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 118 hamlet of Yorktown HeightsTown of Somers10 3316 62 US 202 east NY 118 north Baldwin Place SomersEastern terminus of concurrency with US 202 NY 118 hamlet of Amawalk13 7722 16 NY 100 Somers MillwoodHamlet of Whitehall CornersTown of Bedford15 1424 37Woods Bridge Road south KatonahFormerly part of NY 11715 3424 69 I 684 Saw Mill River Parkway south NY 117 south Brewster White PlainsExit 6 I 684 access via collector distributor roads15 7425 33 NY 22 Goldens Bridge Bedford Caramoor CenterTown of Lewisboro19 1830 87 NY 121 south BedfordWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 121 hamlet of Cross River19 8431 93 NY 121 north Goldens BridgeEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 12121 8635 18 NY 124 south Pound RidgeNorthern terminus of NY 124 hamlet of South Salem24 4239 30 NY 123 south VistaNorthern terminus of NY 12324 6339 64 Route 35 east RidgefieldContinuation into Connecticut1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit U S roads portalList of county routes in Westchester 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 p 102 Retrieved January 30 2010 a b c New York Info Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1940 a b New York with Pictorial Guide Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1942 a b c d e f g h i Microsoft Nokia July 18 2012 overview map of NY 35 Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved July 18 2012 Peekskill Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1990 Retrieved May 12 2010 State of New York Department of Highways 1909 The Highway Law Albany New York J B Lyon Company pp 53 54 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Department of Highways 1920 Report of the State Commissioner of Highways Albany New York J B Lyon Company pp 497 498 Retrieved May 12 2010 New York State Legislature 1921 Tables of Laws and Codes Amended or Repealed Laws of the State of New York passed at the One Hundred and Forty Fourth Session of the Legislature Albany New York J B Lyon Company pp 42 44 45 Retrieved May 12 2010 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 Road Map of New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1930 Weingroff Richard January 9 2009 U S 202 Maine to Delaware Highway History Federal Highway Administration Retrieved March 13 2008 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 1939 Anderson Steve Northern Westchester Expressway NYCRoads Retrieved March 18 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 NYS Roadway Inventory System Geodatabase Shapefile New York State Department of Transportation 2021 Retrieved April 5 2022 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 35KML is from Wikidata Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 35 New York State Route 35 at Alps Roads New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 35 amp oldid 1132311262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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