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New York State Route 443

New York State Route 443 (NY 443) is an east–west state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. The route begins at an intersection with NY 30 in the town of Schoharie and ends 33.44 miles (53.82 km) later at a junction with U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) and US 20 in the city of Albany. It ascends the Helderberg Escarpment in the towns of Berne and New Scotland. Within the town of Bethlehem and the city of Albany, NY 443 is known as Delaware Avenue.

New York State Route 443

Map of Capital District in eastern New York with NY 443 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Albany
Length33.44 mi[1] (53.82 km)
Existedearly 1970s[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end NY 30 in Schoharie
East end US 9W / US 20 in Albany
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesSchoharie, Albany
Highway system

NY 443 was originally designated as the Albany County portion of NY 43 in the 1920s, but the NY 43 designation was truncated to Rensselaer in the early 1970s. The portion of NY 43 west of Madison Avenue in Albany was then redesignated as NY 443. Many of the reference markers along NY 443 bear the number "43" instead.

Route description Edit

 
NY 443 at the junction with NY 30 in Schoharie

NY 443 begins at an intersection with NY 30 in the town of Schoharie, just north of the namesake village. NY 443 proceeds east along a tributary of Schoharie Creek, crossing through rural parts of Schoharie County as a two-lane roadway. The route begins to wind eastward as it enters the hamlet of Shutters Corners, bending southeast through the town of Wright. After leaving the residential hamlet of Shutters Corners, NY 443 continues creekside through Wright, entering the hamlet of Gallupville. In the residential community, NY 443 turns southward at a junction with the western terminus of NY 146.[4]

At the Factory Street intersection, NY 443 turns eastward through Gallupville, turning southeast once again at a junction with County Route 24 (CR 24; Knox Road). NY 443 and CR 24 parallel each other through Wright as they leave Gallupville, paralleling a nearby creek before it turns southeast along Fox Creek. After a long stretch along Fox Creek, NY 443 turns east at Freeman Hill Road, turning southeast again after Schell Road. A short distance southeast of Schell Road, NY 443 and Fox Creek cross the county line into Albany County. Now in the town of Knox. Now known as Helderberg Trail, NY 443 turns south into the hamlet of West Berne. In West Berne, the route turns east at a junction with CR 9 (Bradt Hollow Road).[4]

 
NY 443 at NY 146 in Gallupville

Crossing east through West Berne, NY 443 continues along the creek, soon leaving West Berne for the town of Berne. The route crosses CR 1 (Switz Kill Road) and skirts the northern edge of Town of Berne Park. At the junction with the eastern terminus of CR 9 (Canaday Hill Road), NY 443 enters the hamlet of Berne, becoming the main commercial street, turning northward at a junction with Irish Hill Road. At the northern end of the north stretch, the route intersects with the western terminus of NY 156 (Berne–Altamont Road). NY 443 continues east along Helderberg Trail through Berne, soon turning southeast through the town. At the junction with Turner Road, the route bends southward, then turns eastward once again.[4]

Continuing east through Berne, NY 443 becomes a two-lane rural roadway, reaching the hamlet of East Berne. The route passes south of Warners Lake and intersects with Thacher Park Road (NY 910J) just south of that road's junction with NY 157A. Bending southeast out of East Berne, NY 443 passes south of a local airstrip, bending southeast through the rural community. At the junction with CR 303 (Pinnacle Road), NY 443 makes a short dart to the southeast and intersects with NY 85 (Delaware Turnpike). Dropping the Helderberg Trail moniker, NY 443 and NY 85 become concurrent along Delaware Turnpike, passing south of Helderberg Lake. NY 443 and NY 85 remain a two-lane residential road, crossing into the town of New Scotland.[4]

After passing the Letter S roads, NY 443 and NY 85 turn southeast, reaching a junction with New Scotland Road, where NY 85 turns eastward. NY 443 continues southward on Delaware Turnpike. Crossing through a wooded section of New Scotland, NY 443 soon bends southeast, reaching the northern terminus of CR 312 (Clarksville South Road). After a short distance east, through the residential neighborhood of New Scotland, intersecting with the western terminus of CR 301 (Tarrytown Road), which eventually becomes NY 396 in Bethlehem. Continuing east along Delaware Turnpike, NY 443 leaves the residential area, returning to the dense woods in New Scotland.[4]

 
NY 85 at the junction with NY 443 in the town of Berne

Bending northeast through New Scotland, NY 443 crosses multiple residential roads that branch off, soon crossing into another residential area near the junction with CR 308 (New Scotland South Road). Entering the hamlet of Unionville, NY 443 crosses another junction with CR 308 (Feura Bush Unionville Road). NY 443 crosses under the Selkirk Subdivision of CSX Transportation, passing through the center of Unionville. The route bends northward and crosses into the town of Bethlehem, changing names to Delaware Avenue. Passing south of multiple housing residences, NY 443 passes an intersection with CR 52 (Elm Avenue / Cherry Avenue).[4]

After crossing CR 52, NY 443 continues northeast along Delaware Avenue, entering the hamlet of Delmar. Along this stretch, NY 443 is a long residential street, intersecting with the eastern terminus of NY 140 (Kenwood Avenue) in the center of Delmar. Reaching the hamlet of Elsmere, NY 443 intersects with the northern terminus of NY 335 (Elsmere Avenue). Near Euclid Avenue, the route begins to parallel the Normans Kill, crossing under the New York State Thruway (I-87) just east of the latter's exit 23. The route now enters the city of Albany, crossing through the Delaware Avenue section of the city. A commercial and residential street, NY 443 soon intersects with US 9W (Southern Boulevard).[4]

NY 443 and US 9W continue northeast along Delaware Avenue, running along the western edge of Lincoln Park, crossing into the Capitol Hill section of Albany. In this neighborhood, NY 443 and US 9W turn north into a junction with US 20 (Madison Avenue). At this intersection, US 9W runs north on Lark Street, while NY 443 terminates at this intersection and the right-of-way merges into Lark Street.[4]

History Edit

NY 443 roughly follows an 18th-century trail of the Mohawk Indians from the Hudson River to Schoharie Valley.[citation needed] It was probably a few years before 1787 when Stephen Van Rensselaer III had it upgraded and straightened slightly to make it accessible by wagons.[citation needed] Before that the settlers in the Beaver Dam as the Town of Berne is now known, had to go by way of the wagon road from Altamont, through what is now Knox, to the Schoharie Valley.[citation needed]

In the mid-1920s, the entirety of modern NY 443 was designated as part of NY 43, a highway extending from NY 9 (now NY 7) in the hamlet of Central Bridge north of Schoharie to Albany. The 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York brought about a pair of changes in NY 43's alignment. On its western end, it was truncated to a junction with the newly created NY 30 just north of Schoharie. To the east, NY 43 was extended east through Albany and across the Hudson River to the Massachusetts state line.[5] NY 43 was truncated on its western end in the early 1970s to Rensselaer, a city bordering Albany on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Its former routing from Schoharie to Madison Avenue in Albany was redesignated as NY 443.[2][3] Many of the reference markers along NY 443 still bear the number "43".[1]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
SchoharieTown of Schoharie0.000.00  NY 30 – Schoharie, Central Bridge, DuanesburgWestern terminus
Wright3.796.10 
 
NY 146 east – Altamont, Guilderland
Western terminus of NY 146; hamlet of Gallupville
AlbanyBerne10.6217.09 
 
NY 156 north (Berne–Altamont Road) – Altamont
Southern terminus of NY 156; hamlet of Berne
14.0722.64 
 
NY 910J (Thatcher Park Road) to NY 157A – Wagner Lake, Thacher Park, Thompsons Lake
Southern terminus of NY 910J; hamlet of East Berne
17.6428.39 
 
NY 85 west (Delaware Turnpike) – Rensselaerville, Westerlo
Western terminus of NY 85 / NY 443 overlap
New Scotland19.6631.64 
 
NY 85 east (New Scotland Road) – Voorheesville, Albany
Eastern terminus of NY 85 / NY 443 overlap
Bethlehem29.2947.14 
 
NY 140 west (Kenwood Avenue) – Slingerlands
Eastern terminus of NY 140; hamlet of Delmar
29.9648.22 
 
NY 335 south (Elsmere Avenue)
Northern terminus of NY 335; hamlet of Elsmere
Albany32.0951.64 
 
US 9W south (Southern Boulevard) – Glenmont, Ravena
Southern terminus of US 9W / NY 443 overlap; to I-87 / Thruway
33.4453.82 
 
  US 9W north (Lark Street) / US 20 (Madison Avenue)
Eastern terminus, northern terminus of US 9W / NY 443 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. p. 316. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
  2. ^ a b State of New York Department of Transportation (January 1, 1970). Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State (PDF). Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  3. ^ a b New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map (Map) (1972 ed.). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1972.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Microsoft; Nokia (March 1, 2013). "overview map of NY 443" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  5. ^ Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.

External links Edit

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New York State Route 443 NY 443 is an east west state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States The route begins at an intersection with NY 30 in the town of Schoharie and ends 33 44 miles 53 82 km later at a junction with U S Route 9W US 9W and US 20 in the city of Albany It ascends the Helderberg Escarpment in the towns of Berne and New Scotland Within the town of Bethlehem and the city of Albany NY 443 is known as Delaware Avenue New York State Route 443Map of Capital District in eastern New York with NY 443 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the city of AlbanyLength33 44 mi 1 53 82 km Existedearly 1970s 2 3 presentMajor junctionsWest endNY 30 in SchoharieEast endUS 9W US 20 in AlbanyLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesSchoharie AlbanyHighway systemNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways NY 442 NY 444NY 443 was originally designated as the Albany County portion of NY 43 in the 1920s but the NY 43 designation was truncated to Rensselaer in the early 1970s The portion of NY 43 west of Madison Avenue in Albany was then redesignated as NY 443 Many of the reference markers along NY 443 bear the number 43 instead Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp NY 443 at the junction with NY 30 in SchoharieNY 443 begins at an intersection with NY 30 in the town of Schoharie just north of the namesake village NY 443 proceeds east along a tributary of Schoharie Creek crossing through rural parts of Schoharie County as a two lane roadway The route begins to wind eastward as it enters the hamlet of Shutters Corners bending southeast through the town of Wright After leaving the residential hamlet of Shutters Corners NY 443 continues creekside through Wright entering the hamlet of Gallupville In the residential community NY 443 turns southward at a junction with the western terminus of NY 146 4 At the Factory Street intersection NY 443 turns eastward through Gallupville turning southeast once again at a junction with County Route 24 CR 24 Knox Road NY 443 and CR 24 parallel each other through Wright as they leave Gallupville paralleling a nearby creek before it turns southeast along Fox Creek After a long stretch along Fox Creek NY 443 turns east at Freeman Hill Road turning southeast again after Schell Road A short distance southeast of Schell Road NY 443 and Fox Creek cross the county line into Albany County Now in the town of Knox Now known as Helderberg Trail NY 443 turns south into the hamlet of West Berne In West Berne the route turns east at a junction with CR 9 Bradt Hollow Road 4 nbsp NY 443 at NY 146 in GallupvilleCrossing east through West Berne NY 443 continues along the creek soon leaving West Berne for the town of Berne The route crosses CR 1 Switz Kill Road and skirts the northern edge of Town of Berne Park At the junction with the eastern terminus of CR 9 Canaday Hill Road NY 443 enters the hamlet of Berne becoming the main commercial street turning northward at a junction with Irish Hill Road At the northern end of the north stretch the route intersects with the western terminus of NY 156 Berne Altamont Road NY 443 continues east along Helderberg Trail through Berne soon turning southeast through the town At the junction with Turner Road the route bends southward then turns eastward once again 4 Continuing east through Berne NY 443 becomes a two lane rural roadway reaching the hamlet of East Berne The route passes south of Warners Lake and intersects with Thacher Park Road NY 910J just south of that road s junction with NY 157A Bending southeast out of East Berne NY 443 passes south of a local airstrip bending southeast through the rural community At the junction with CR 303 Pinnacle Road NY 443 makes a short dart to the southeast and intersects with NY 85 Delaware Turnpike Dropping the Helderberg Trail moniker NY 443 and NY 85 become concurrent along Delaware Turnpike passing south of Helderberg Lake NY 443 and NY 85 remain a two lane residential road crossing into the town of New Scotland 4 After passing the Letter S roads NY 443 and NY 85 turn southeast reaching a junction with New Scotland Road where NY 85 turns eastward NY 443 continues southward on Delaware Turnpike Crossing through a wooded section of New Scotland NY 443 soon bends southeast reaching the northern terminus of CR 312 Clarksville South Road After a short distance east through the residential neighborhood of New Scotland intersecting with the western terminus of CR 301 Tarrytown Road which eventually becomes NY 396 in Bethlehem Continuing east along Delaware Turnpike NY 443 leaves the residential area returning to the dense woods in New Scotland 4 nbsp NY 85 at the junction with NY 443 in the town of BerneBending northeast through New Scotland NY 443 crosses multiple residential roads that branch off soon crossing into another residential area near the junction with CR 308 New Scotland South Road Entering the hamlet of Unionville NY 443 crosses another junction with CR 308 Feura Bush Unionville Road NY 443 crosses under the Selkirk Subdivision of CSX Transportation passing through the center of Unionville The route bends northward and crosses into the town of Bethlehem changing names to Delaware Avenue Passing south of multiple housing residences NY 443 passes an intersection with CR 52 Elm Avenue Cherry Avenue 4 After crossing CR 52 NY 443 continues northeast along Delaware Avenue entering the hamlet of Delmar Along this stretch NY 443 is a long residential street intersecting with the eastern terminus of NY 140 Kenwood Avenue in the center of Delmar Reaching the hamlet of Elsmere NY 443 intersects with the northern terminus of NY 335 Elsmere Avenue Near Euclid Avenue the route begins to parallel the Normans Kill crossing under the New York State Thruway I 87 just east of the latter s exit 23 The route now enters the city of Albany crossing through the Delaware Avenue section of the city A commercial and residential street NY 443 soon intersects with US 9W Southern Boulevard 4 NY 443 and US 9W continue northeast along Delaware Avenue running along the western edge of Lincoln Park crossing into the Capitol Hill section of Albany In this neighborhood NY 443 and US 9W turn north into a junction with US 20 Madison Avenue At this intersection US 9W runs north on Lark Street while NY 443 terminates at this intersection and the right of way merges into Lark Street 4 History EditNY 443 roughly follows an 18th century trail of the Mohawk Indians from the Hudson River to Schoharie Valley citation needed It was probably a few years before 1787 when Stephen Van Rensselaer III had it upgraded and straightened slightly to make it accessible by wagons citation needed Before that the settlers in the Beaver Dam as the Town of Berne is now known had to go by way of the wagon road from Altamont through what is now Knox to the Schoharie Valley citation needed In the mid 1920s the entirety of modern NY 443 was designated as part of NY 43 a highway extending from NY 9 now NY 7 in the hamlet of Central Bridge north of Schoharie to Albany The 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York brought about a pair of changes in NY 43 s alignment On its western end it was truncated to a junction with the newly created NY 30 just north of Schoharie To the east NY 43 was extended east through Albany and across the Hudson River to the Massachusetts state line 5 NY 43 was truncated on its western end in the early 1970s to Rensselaer a city bordering Albany on the eastern bank of the Hudson River Its former routing from Schoharie to Madison Avenue in Albany was redesignated as NY 443 2 3 Many of the reference markers along NY 443 still bear the number 43 1 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesSchoharieTown of Schoharie0 000 00 nbsp NY 30 Schoharie Central Bridge DuanesburgWestern terminusWright3 796 10 nbsp nbsp NY 146 east Altamont GuilderlandWestern terminus of NY 146 hamlet of GallupvilleAlbanyBerne10 6217 09 nbsp nbsp NY 156 north Berne Altamont Road AltamontSouthern terminus of NY 156 hamlet of Berne14 0722 64 nbsp nbsp NY 910J Thatcher Park Road to NY 157A Wagner Lake Thacher Park Thompsons LakeSouthern terminus of NY 910J hamlet of East Berne17 6428 39 nbsp nbsp NY 85 west Delaware Turnpike Rensselaerville WesterloWestern terminus of NY 85 NY 443 overlapNew Scotland19 6631 64 nbsp nbsp NY 85 east New Scotland Road Voorheesville AlbanyEastern terminus of NY 85 NY 443 overlapBethlehem29 2947 14 nbsp nbsp NY 140 west Kenwood Avenue SlingerlandsEastern terminus of NY 140 hamlet of Delmar29 9648 22 nbsp nbsp NY 335 south Elsmere Avenue Northern terminus of NY 335 hamlet of ElsmereAlbany32 0951 64 nbsp nbsp US 9W south Southern Boulevard Glenmont RavenaSouthern terminus of US 9W NY 443 overlap to I 87 Thruway33 4453 82 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9W north Lark Street US 20 Madison Avenue Eastern terminus northern terminus of US 9W NY 443 overlap1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences Edit a b c 2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 p 316 Retrieved January 10 2010 a b State of New York Department of Transportation January 1 1970 Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State PDF Retrieved April 4 2009 a b New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map 1972 ed Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1972 a b c d e f g h Microsoft Nokia March 1 2013 overview map of NY 443 Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved March 1 2013 Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 443KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 443 New York State Route 443 at Alps Roads New York Routes 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