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New York State Route 30

New York State Route 30 (NY 30) is a state highway in the central part of New York in the United States. It extends for 300.71 miles (483.95 km) from an interchange with NY 17 (Future Interstate 86) in the Southern Tier to the US–Canada border in the state's North Country, where it continues into Quebec as Route 138. On a regional level, the route serves to connect the Catskill Park to the Adirondack Park. In the latter, NY 30 is known as the Adirondack Trail. Aside from the state parks, the route serves the city of Amsterdam (where it meets the New York State Thruway) and several villages.

New York State Route 30

NY 30 highlighted in red, and former alignments maintained as reference routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Amsterdam
Length300.71 mi[1] (483.95 km)
Existed1930[2]–present
Major junctions
South end Future I-86 / NY 17 in Hancock
Major intersections NY 28 at Pepacton Reservoir
US 20 in Duanesburg
I-90 / New York Thruway / NY 5S in Amsterdam
NY 5 in Amsterdam
NY 8 in Speculator
NY 28 at Indian Lake
US 11 in Malone
North end R-138 at the Canada–US border in Constable
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesDelaware, Schoharie, Schenectady, Montgomery, Fulton, Hamilton, Franklin, St. Lawrence
Highway system

NY 30 was assigned in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to most of its modern routing south of Wells, replacing a series of designations that had been assigned to the highway in the 1920s. The portion of what is now NY 30 north of Speculator was initially part of NY 10. When that route was truncated to Arietta c. 1960, NY 30 was extended northward over NY 10's former alignment by way of an overlap with NY 8.

Route description edit

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) maintains all but 0.97 miles (1.56 km) of NY 30's 301-mile (484 km) alignment. The only section not maintained by the state is located in the city of Amsterdam, where the route is locally maintained from Prospect Street (two blocks north of NY 67) to the northern city line.[3]

Hancock to Schoharie edit

 
NY 30 southern terminus with NY 17 interchange visible

NY 30 begins at an interchange with NY 17 in the town of Hancock adjacent to the confluence of the East Branch of the Delaware River and the Beaverkill River. The route follows the East Branch northeast to Downsville, where it meets NY 206. NY 206 follows NY 30 across the East Branch into Catskill Park, where the routes split near Brock Mountain. NY 30 exits the park, runs along the south side of the Pepacton Reservoir, before crossing over to the north side of the river. Near Margaretville, NY 30 briefly overlaps NY 28 before turning northward toward Roxbury, where the route passes the John Burroughs Memorial State Historic Site.[4] New York Governor David Paterson designated the stretch of NY 30 within Delaware County the "David C. Brinkerhoff Memorial Highway", after the New York State Trooper who was slain in pursuit of Travis Trimm near the village on April 25, 2007.[5][6]

 
Northbound NY 30 approaching the southern terminus of NY 30A

From Roxbury, NY 30 follows the East Branch to Grand Gorge in northeastern Delaware County, where the East Branch comes to an end amidst the mountains. NY 30, meanwhile, intersects NY 23 in the center of the hamlet.[4]

North of Grand Gorge, NY 30 crosses into Schoharie County and intersects NY 990V, one of four reference routes in New York signed as a touring route, near the northeastern edge of the Schoharie Reservoir in Gilboa. From NY 990V northward, NY 30 follows the Schoharie Creek through Schoharie County to Middleburgh, where it intersects NY 145. To the north in Schoharie, NY 30 meets NY 443 before splitting into NY 30 and NY 30A north of the village, with Schoharie Creek largely following NY 30A. While NY 30A connects to Interstate 88 (I-88) by way of an interchange a short distance to the north, NY 30 has no connection to the freeway. Just past I-88, NY 30 intersects NY 7. Shortly after passing NY 7, NY 30 enters Schenectady County.[4]

 
NY 30 approaching Amsterdam with Market Street hill visible in the background

Schoharie to Adirondack Park edit

In Schenectady County, Schoharie Creek breaks from NY 30A and returns to the vicinity of NY 30 as it intersects U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in Esperance. From Esperance northward, the creek becomes roughly equidistant from both NY 30 and NY 30A as all three entities cross into Montgomery County. Near the northeastern corner of the county, NY 30 enters the city of Amsterdam. The route meets the New York State Thruway (I-90) and NY 5S via separate interchanges before heading downhill as a four-lane divided highway approaching the Mohawk River (here part of the Erie Canal). Historically, the bridge over the river was a straight line to Market Street, which is visible as one approaches northbound. Segments of downtown Market Street remain in use today. With the 1977 creation of the Amsterdam Mall, NY 30, together with NY 5 and NY 67, were re-routed onto splits.[7][8] After the splits rejoin, NY 30 continues on Market Street and leaves the city and, for all purposes, the county.[4]

In adjacent Fulton County, NY 30 crosses NY 29 near Broadalbin, then curves gently to the east after an intersection with County Route 155 (CR 155), a historical routing of NY 29. 0.25 miles (0.40 km), NY 30 turns left toward Mayfield; CR 155 continues eastward. The concurrency between the two routes is unsigned.[4]

NY 30 historically followed School Street through the village of Mayfield. The new routing has it heading toward Riceville, where NY 30A rejoins NY 30. Here, the Adirondack Trail begins as NY 30 turns right, following the right-of-way of NY 30A into Adirondack Park shortly before entering Mayfield.[4]

Adirondack Park and Franklin County edit

 
NY 30 overlaps NY 28 through the western portion of the Indian Lake hamlet

NY 30 runs through the Adirondacks, accessing communities such as Speculator, Blue Mountain Lake, and Tupper Lake as a scenic byway named the Adirondack Trail.[4][9] From Wells to Speculator, NY 30 is concurrent to NY 8, then with NY 28 from Indian Lake to Blue Mountain Lake. Between Blue Mountain Lake and Long Lake, NY 30 is concurrent with the western third of NY 28N.[4]

Near Tupper Lake, it skirts the boundary between Franklin and Saint Lawrence for a considerable distance before entering Tupper Lake and intersecting NY 3. The two routes overlap to Harrietstown, where NY 30 splits from NY 3 and heads north along a series of lakes, including Upper Saranac Lake and Meacham Lake. North of Duane, NY 30 exits Adirondack Park and heads north towards Malone. Within the village, NY 30 briefly overlaps US 11. The Adirondack Trail ends at the east end of the overlap. The route continues north out of the village to the Canada–US border in Constable, where it becomes Route 138 upon entering Quebec at the Trout River Border Crossing.[4]

History edit

Old roads edit

Route 30 made up part of the privately owned Middletown and Roxbury Turnpike. The turnpike, which accessed the villages of Middletown and Roxbury, was created in 1808.[10] The highway was about 23 miles (37 km) long, as that is the current stretch of Route 30 from Middletown to Roxbury.[1]

The stretch of Route 30 from Middleburgh to Schoharie was also once part of the Middleburgh and Schoharie Plank Road.[10]

Designation edit

Prior to 1930, the modern routing of NY 30 carried a large number of designations. Between Margaretville and Grand Gorge in the town of Roxbury, what is now NY 30 was designated as part of NY 19. From Mayfield north to Malone, most of the current routing of NY 30 carried a designation. The portion from the modern junction of NY 30 and NY 30A in Mayfield to Speculator was part of NY 54. From Speculator to Indian Lake, NY 30 was the northernmost segment of NY 80.[2] Between Indian Lake and Long Lake, NY 30 comprised the western half of NY 10A.[11] Past Long Lake, NY 30 was part of NY 10 north to the modern junction of NY 30 and NY 186 west of Harrietstown. From NY 186 to modern NY 86 in Paul Smiths, the present alignment of NY 30 was unnumbered. Between Paul Smiths and Malone, NY 30 was part of NY 3. The remainder of NY 30 was unnumbered.[2]

In the 1930 renumbering, NY 30 was largely assigned to its current alignment between the Hancock hamlet of East Branch and Wells, where it terminated at NY 8. Past Wells, the modern alignment of NY 30 was designated as NY 8 to Speculator and as NY 10 north to the Canada–US border.[2][12] NY 10 was truncated southward to NY 8 in Arietta c. 1960, at which time NY 30 was extended north to Quebec along the former alignment of NY 10.[13][14]

Realignments edit

 
One of the entrances of the Old Route 30 trail

NY 30 has been realigned in two areas along its routing. The first realignment was in the Schoharie Valley near the hamlets of Breakabeen and Fultonham. NY 30 was originally routed along the base of Toepath Mountain near Fultonham and along a pair of village streets in Breakabeen. In the 1950s, a proposal was made to reroute NY 30 onto a new routing in the base of the valley surrounding Schoharie Creek.[citation needed] The proposal was approved, and the new alignment of NY 30 opened c. 1970.[15][16] The former routing of NY 30 from Max V. Shaul State Park near Breakabeen to Fultonham, still visible from the modern alignment of the route, was closed to the public and guardrails were installed to stop motor traffic from using the route. However, biking and walking was still allowed, and the old highway is now a 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) trail known as "Old Route 30". The trail is not maintained; thus, the quality of the blacktop along Old Route 30 has deteriorated over the years. There are significant potholes and overhanging trees, but the path is still traversable. A large landslide has taken out a section of the road at the southern end.

The second realignment of NY 30 was in the vicinity of the village of Northville. Route NY 30 originally entered the village by way of Bridge Street and followed Bridge, Main, and Reed streets through the village. It continued along the eastern bank of the Great Sacandaga Lake on what is now Old State Road and Old Northville Road and rejoined its modern alignment in the town of Hope.[12] The route was realigned c. 1961 to follow a new highway along the western lakeshore, bypassing Northville entirely.[14][17] The portion of Bridge Street from NY 30 to the Northville village line remains state-maintained as NY 920H, an unsigned reference route 0.21 miles (0.34 km) in length.[1] Farther north, the portion of Old Northville Road from the FultonHamilton county line to its junction with NY 30 is maintained by Hamilton County as CR 15.[18]

Two intersections with other state highways in the Town of Schoharie, NY 443 and NY 30A were simplified to simple T-intersections beginning in the summer of 2010.[19] The latter intersection was the site of a deadly limousine crash in October 2018 that killed 20 people.[20]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DelawareTown of Hancock0.000.00  NY 17 – New York City, BinghamtonSouthern terminus; exit 90 on the Quickway (NY 17 / future I-86); hamlet of East Branch
Colchester14.9224.01 
 
NY 206 west – Walton
Southern terminus of NY 206 concurrency; hamlet of Downsville
18.0229.00 
 
NY 206 east (Cat Hollow Road) – Roscoe
Northern terminus of NY 206 concurrency
Middletown37.9261.03 
 
NY 28 north (Palmer Hill Road) – Andes
Southern terminus of NY 28 concurrency
Margaretville41.3666.56 
 
NY 28 south – Arkville
Northern terminus of NY 28 concurrency
Roxbury60.4297.24  NY 23 – Stamford, PrattsvilleHamlet of Grand Gorge
SchoharieGilboa63.40102.03 
 
NY 990V east – Gilboa
Western terminus of NY 990V
Town of Middleburgh82.56132.87 
 
NY 145 north – Cobleskill
Western terminus of NY 145 concurrency
Village of Middleburgh82.67133.04 
 
NY 145 south (Main Street) – Catskill
Eastern terminus of NY 145 concurrency
Town of Schoharie88.75142.83 
 
NY 443 east – Gallupville
Western terminus of NY 443; hamlet of Vroman Corners
90.18145.13 
 
 
 
NY 30A north to I-88 – Central Bridge
Southern terminus of NY 30A
Town of Esperance92.10148.22  
 
NY 7 to I-88 – Duanesburg, Cobleskill
SchenectadyDuanesburg96.09154.64  US 20 – Esperance, Duanesburg
102.19164.46 
 
NY 159 east (Mariaville Road) – Mariaville
Western terminus of NY 159
MontgomeryFlorida107.91173.66 
 
NY 161 west – Glen
Eastern terminus of NY 161
FloridaAmsterdam line109.72176.58   I-90 / New York Thruway – Albany, BuffaloExit 27 (I-90 / Thruway)
City of Amsterdam110.03177.08  NY 5S – Auriesville, SchenectadyParclo interchange
110.63178.04 
 
NY 5 east – Schenectady
110.73178.20 
 
NY 67 west
Southern terminus of NY 67 concurrency
110.83178.36 
 
NY 5 west
110.94178.54 
 
NY 67 east (Church Street)
Northern terminus of NY 67 concurrency
FultonTown of Mayfield118.95191.43  NY 29 – Johnstown, SaratogaRoundabout; hamlet of Vail Mills
122.29196.81 
 
NY 349 west – Gloversville
Eastern terminus of NY 349; hamlet of Red Bunch Corners
123.88199.37 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 30A south to I-90 Toll / New York Thruway – Gloversville, Johnstown, Fonda
Northern terminus of NY 30A; roundabout; hamlet of Riceville
Northampton134.18215.94Bridge Street (NY 920H) – Northville, Edinburg, Corinth, Hadley, Lake Luzerne, Lake GeorgeWestern terminus of unsigned NY 920H; former routing of NY 30
HamiltonWells153.27246.66 
 
NY 8 north – Wevertown
Southern terminus of NY 8 concurrency
Speculator162.97262.27 
 
NY 8 south – Lake Pleasant, Poland
Northern terminus of NY 8 concurrency
Town of Indian Lake186.62300.34 
 
NY 28 north – North Creek
Southern terminus of NY 28 concurrency; hamlet of Indian Lake
198.02318.68 
 
 
 
NY 28 south / NY 28N east – Raquette Lake, Old Forge
Northern terminus of NY 28 concurrency; western terminus of NY 28N; hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake
Town of Long Lake208.63335.76 
 
NY 28N east (Newcomb Road) – Newcomb
Northern terminus of NY 28N concurrency; hamlet of Long Lake
St. LawrencePiercefield221.96357.21 
 
NY 421 west – Horseshoe Lake
Eastern terminus of NY 421
FranklinVillage of Tupper Lake230.79371.42 
 
NY 3 west (Mill Street) – Potsdam, Watertown
Western terminus of NY 3 concurrency
Harrietstown236.32380.32 
 
NY 3 east (Tupper Lake Highway) – Saranac Lake
Eastern terminus of NY 3 concurrency
250.57403.25 
 
NY 186 east – Saranac Lake
Western terminus of NY 186; hamlet of Lake Clear
Brighton257.36414.18 
 
NY 86 east (Easy Street) – Saranac Lake, Lake Placid
Western terminus of NY 86; hamlet of Paul Smiths
Duane266.28428.54 
 
NY 458 west (Santa Clara Road) – St. Regis Falls
Eastern terminus of NY 458
274.64441.99  CR 26 – Mountain View, Owls HeadFormer western terminus of NY 99
Village of Malone288.81464.79 
 
NY 11B west (Franklin Street) – Potsdam
Southern terminus of NY 11B concurrency
289.07465.21 
 
  
 
US 11 south (West Main Street) / NY 11B end / NY 37 west (Finney Boulevard) – Massena, Potsdam
Eastern termini of NY 11B and NY 37; southern terminus of US 11 concurrency
289.48465.87 
 
US 11 north (East Main Street)
Northern terminus of US 11 concurrency
Constable295.34475.30 
 
 
 
 
NY 122 east to US 11 north
Southern terminus of NY 122 concurrency
295.42475.43 
 
 
 
NY 122 west to NY 37
Northern terminus of NY 122 concurrency
300.71483.95  R-138 northTrout River Border Crossing; continuation into Quebec
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

NY 30A edit

 

New York State Route 30A

LocationSchoharieMayfield
Length34.86 mi (56.10 km)
ExistedApril, 1960–present

NY 30A is a 34.86-mile-long (56.10 km) alternate route of NY 30, running west of NY 30 from north of Schoharie to south of Mayfield through Fultonville, Fonda, Johnstown, and Gloversville. Along the way, it connects to several major east–west highways, including US 20 in Esperance and the New York State Thruway in Fultonville.[1] It was assigned in April 1960 and replaced NY 148 north of NY 7 in Central Bridge and NY 43 south of NY 7.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 168–171, 346. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Dickinson, Leon A. (January 12, 1930). "New Signs for State Highways". The New York Times. p. 136.
  3. ^ "Montgomery County Inventory Listing" (CSV). New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Google (July 9, 2008). "overview map of NY 30" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 9, 2008.
  5. ^ "Road renamed for slain state trooper". Kingston Daily Freeman. July 11, 2008.
  6. ^ New York State Department of Transportation (January 2017). Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Bicycling Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Commemorative/Memorial Designations in New York State (PDF). p. 93. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  7. ^ Kerr, Doug. "Picture of NY 30, 5, and 67 in Amsterdam". Mark Sinsabaugh. Retrieved September 21, 2008.
  8. ^ Google (September 21, 2008). "overview map of NY 30 in Amsterdam" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 21, 2008.
  9. ^ "New York State Highway Law § 342-b". New York State Legislature. 2008. Retrieved September 21, 2008.
  10. ^ a b Legislative Document. New York State Legislature. 1919. p. 829.
  11. ^ 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
  12. ^ a b Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1930.
  13. ^ (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Imperial Oil. 1959. Archived from the original on August 23, 2008. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  14. ^ a b New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1960.
  15. ^ Federal Highway Administration (2008). "Structure 1053510 National Bridge Inventory" (Document). United States Department of Transportation.
  16. ^ Federal Highway Administration (2008). "Structure 1053520 National Bridge Inventory" (Document). United States Department of Transportation.
  17. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map) (1961–62 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Sunoco. 1961.
  18. ^ Hope Falls Digital Raster Quadrangle (Map). 1:24,000. New York State Department of Transportation. 1969. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  19. ^ "Public Information Meeting for Intersection Improvement at State Routes 30 & 30A; State Routes 30A & 443, Schoharie" (Press release). NYSDOT. July 19, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  20. ^ "Police: 20 dead in upstate NY crash involving limousine". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. October 7, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  21. ^ "State Will Change Route 148 Number to 30-A, Auto Club Informed; Younglove Helped". The Leader-Herald. Gloversville, New York. April 12, 1960. p. 11. Retrieved January 15, 2017.

External links edit

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  • New York State Route 30 at Alps' Roads • New York Routes
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NY 30 redirects here For other uses see New York 30 disambiguation This article is about the current alignment of NY 30 For the former alignment of NY 30 in eastern New York see New York State Route 22 New York State Route 30 NY 30 is a state highway in the central part of New York in the United States It extends for 300 71 miles 483 95 km from an interchange with NY 17 Future Interstate 86 in the Southern Tier to the US Canada border in the state s North Country where it continues into Quebec as Route 138 On a regional level the route serves to connect the Catskill Park to the Adirondack Park In the latter NY 30 is known as the Adirondack Trail Aside from the state parks the route serves the city of Amsterdam where it meets the New York State Thruway and several villages New York State Route 30NY 30 highlighted in red and former alignments maintained as reference routes in blueRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOT and the city of AmsterdamLength300 71 mi 1 483 95 km Existed1930 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endFuture I 86 NY 17 in HancockMajor intersectionsNY 28 at Pepacton Reservoir US 20 in Duanesburg I 90 New York Thruway NY 5S in Amsterdam NY 5 in Amsterdam NY 8 in Speculator NY 28 at Indian Lake US 11 in MaloneNorth endR 138 at the Canada US border in ConstableLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesDelaware Schoharie Schenectady Montgomery Fulton Hamilton Franklin St LawrenceHighway systemNew York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 29A NY 30A NY 30 was assigned in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to most of its modern routing south of Wells replacing a series of designations that had been assigned to the highway in the 1920s The portion of what is now NY 30 north of Speculator was initially part of NY 10 When that route was truncated to Arietta c 1960 NY 30 was extended northward over NY 10 s former alignment by way of an overlap with NY 8 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Hancock to Schoharie 1 2 Schoharie to Adirondack Park 1 3 Adirondack Park and Franklin County 2 History 2 1 Old roads 2 2 Designation 2 3 Realignments 3 Major intersections 4 NY 30A 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editThe New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT maintains all but 0 97 miles 1 56 km of NY 30 s 301 mile 484 km alignment The only section not maintained by the state is located in the city of Amsterdam where the route is locally maintained from Prospect Street two blocks north of NY 67 to the northern city line 3 Hancock to Schoharie edit nbsp NY 30 southern terminus with NY 17 interchange visible NY 30 begins at an interchange with NY 17 in the town of Hancock adjacent to the confluence of the East Branch of the Delaware River and the Beaverkill River The route follows the East Branch northeast to Downsville where it meets NY 206 NY 206 follows NY 30 across the East Branch into Catskill Park where the routes split near Brock Mountain NY 30 exits the park runs along the south side of the Pepacton Reservoir before crossing over to the north side of the river Near Margaretville NY 30 briefly overlaps NY 28 before turning northward toward Roxbury where the route passes the John Burroughs Memorial State Historic Site 4 New York Governor David Paterson designated the stretch of NY 30 within Delaware County the David C Brinkerhoff Memorial Highway after the New York State Trooper who was slain in pursuit of Travis Trimm near the village on April 25 2007 5 6 nbsp Northbound NY 30 approaching the southern terminus of NY 30A From Roxbury NY 30 follows the East Branch to Grand Gorge in northeastern Delaware County where the East Branch comes to an end amidst the mountains NY 30 meanwhile intersects NY 23 in the center of the hamlet 4 North of Grand Gorge NY 30 crosses into Schoharie County and intersects NY 990V one of four reference routes in New York signed as a touring route near the northeastern edge of the Schoharie Reservoir in Gilboa From NY 990V northward NY 30 follows the Schoharie Creek through Schoharie County to Middleburgh where it intersects NY 145 To the north in Schoharie NY 30 meets NY 443 before splitting into NY 30 and NY 30A north of the village with Schoharie Creek largely following NY 30A While NY 30A connects to Interstate 88 I 88 by way of an interchange a short distance to the north NY 30 has no connection to the freeway Just past I 88 NY 30 intersects NY 7 Shortly after passing NY 7 NY 30 enters Schenectady County 4 nbsp NY 30 approaching Amsterdam with Market Street hill visible in the background Schoharie to Adirondack Park edit In Schenectady County Schoharie Creek breaks from NY 30A and returns to the vicinity of NY 30 as it intersects U S Route 20 US 20 in Esperance From Esperance northward the creek becomes roughly equidistant from both NY 30 and NY 30A as all three entities cross into Montgomery County Near the northeastern corner of the county NY 30 enters the city of Amsterdam The route meets the New York State Thruway I 90 and NY 5S via separate interchanges before heading downhill as a four lane divided highway approaching the Mohawk River here part of the Erie Canal Historically the bridge over the river was a straight line to Market Street which is visible as one approaches northbound Segments of downtown Market Street remain in use today With the 1977 creation of the Amsterdam Mall NY 30 together with NY 5 and NY 67 were re routed onto splits 7 8 After the splits rejoin NY 30 continues on Market Street and leaves the city and for all purposes the county 4 In adjacent Fulton County NY 30 crosses NY 29 near Broadalbin then curves gently to the east after an intersection with County Route 155 CR 155 a historical routing of NY 29 0 25 miles 0 40 km NY 30 turns left toward Mayfield CR 155 continues eastward The concurrency between the two routes is unsigned 4 NY 30 historically followed School Street through the village of Mayfield The new routing has it heading toward Riceville where NY 30A rejoins NY 30 Here the Adirondack Trail begins as NY 30 turns right following the right of way of NY 30A into Adirondack Park shortly before entering Mayfield 4 Adirondack Park and Franklin County edit nbsp NY 30 overlaps NY 28 through the western portion of the Indian Lake hamlet NY 30 runs through the Adirondacks accessing communities such as Speculator Blue Mountain Lake and Tupper Lake as a scenic byway named the Adirondack Trail 4 9 From Wells to Speculator NY 30 is concurrent to NY 8 then with NY 28 from Indian Lake to Blue Mountain Lake Between Blue Mountain Lake and Long Lake NY 30 is concurrent with the western third of NY 28N 4 Near Tupper Lake it skirts the boundary between Franklin and Saint Lawrence for a considerable distance before entering Tupper Lake and intersecting NY 3 The two routes overlap to Harrietstown where NY 30 splits from NY 3 and heads north along a series of lakes including Upper Saranac Lake and Meacham Lake North of Duane NY 30 exits Adirondack Park and heads north towards Malone Within the village NY 30 briefly overlaps US 11 The Adirondack Trail ends at the east end of the overlap The route continues north out of the village to the Canada US border in Constable where it becomes Route 138 upon entering Quebec at the Trout River Border Crossing 4 History editOld roads edit Route 30 made up part of the privately owned Middletown and Roxbury Turnpike The turnpike which accessed the villages of Middletown and Roxbury was created in 1808 10 The highway was about 23 miles 37 km long as that is the current stretch of Route 30 from Middletown to Roxbury 1 The stretch of Route 30 from Middleburgh to Schoharie was also once part of the Middleburgh and Schoharie Plank Road 10 Designation edit Prior to 1930 the modern routing of NY 30 carried a large number of designations Between Margaretville and Grand Gorge in the town of Roxbury what is now NY 30 was designated as part of NY 19 From Mayfield north to Malone most of the current routing of NY 30 carried a designation The portion from the modern junction of NY 30 and NY 30A in Mayfield to Speculator was part of NY 54 From Speculator to Indian Lake NY 30 was the northernmost segment of NY 80 2 Between Indian Lake and Long Lake NY 30 comprised the western half of NY 10A 11 Past Long Lake NY 30 was part of NY 10 north to the modern junction of NY 30 and NY 186 west of Harrietstown From NY 186 to modern NY 86 in Paul Smiths the present alignment of NY 30 was unnumbered Between Paul Smiths and Malone NY 30 was part of NY 3 The remainder of NY 30 was unnumbered 2 In the 1930 renumbering NY 30 was largely assigned to its current alignment between the Hancock hamlet of East Branch and Wells where it terminated at NY 8 Past Wells the modern alignment of NY 30 was designated as NY 8 to Speculator and as NY 10 north to the Canada US border 2 12 NY 10 was truncated southward to NY 8 in Arietta c 1960 at which time NY 30 was extended north to Quebec along the former alignment of NY 10 13 14 Realignments edit nbsp One of the entrances of the Old Route 30 trail NY 30 has been realigned in two areas along its routing The first realignment was in the Schoharie Valley near the hamlets of Breakabeen and Fultonham NY 30 was originally routed along the base of Toepath Mountain near Fultonham and along a pair of village streets in Breakabeen In the 1950s a proposal was made to reroute NY 30 onto a new routing in the base of the valley surrounding Schoharie Creek citation needed The proposal was approved and the new alignment of NY 30 opened c 1970 15 16 The former routing of NY 30 from Max V Shaul State Park near Breakabeen to Fultonham still visible from the modern alignment of the route was closed to the public and guardrails were installed to stop motor traffic from using the route However biking and walking was still allowed and the old highway is now a 1 5 mile long 2 4 km trail known as Old Route 30 The trail is not maintained thus the quality of the blacktop along Old Route 30 has deteriorated over the years There are significant potholes and overhanging trees but the path is still traversable A large landslide has taken out a section of the road at the southern end The second realignment of NY 30 was in the vicinity of the village of Northville Route NY 30 originally entered the village by way of Bridge Street and followed Bridge Main and Reed streets through the village It continued along the eastern bank of the Great Sacandaga Lake on what is now Old State Road and Old Northville Road and rejoined its modern alignment in the town of Hope 12 The route was realigned c 1961 to follow a new highway along the western lakeshore bypassing Northville entirely 14 17 The portion of Bridge Street from NY 30 to the Northville village line remains state maintained as NY 920H an unsigned reference route 0 21 miles 0 34 km in length 1 Farther north the portion of Old Northville Road from the Fulton Hamilton county line to its junction with NY 30 is maintained by Hamilton County as CR 15 18 Two intersections with other state highways in the Town of Schoharie NY 443 and NY 30A were simplified to simple T intersections beginning in the summer of 2010 19 The latter intersection was the site of a deadly limousine crash in October 2018 that killed 20 people 20 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes DelawareTown of Hancock0 000 00 nbsp NY 17 New York City BinghamtonSouthern terminus exit 90 on the Quickway NY 17 future I 86 hamlet of East Branch Colchester14 9224 01 nbsp nbsp NY 206 west WaltonSouthern terminus of NY 206 concurrency hamlet of Downsville 18 0229 00 nbsp nbsp NY 206 east Cat Hollow Road RoscoeNorthern terminus of NY 206 concurrency Middletown37 9261 03 nbsp nbsp NY 28 north Palmer Hill Road AndesSouthern terminus of NY 28 concurrency Margaretville41 3666 56 nbsp nbsp NY 28 south ArkvilleNorthern terminus of NY 28 concurrency Roxbury60 4297 24 nbsp NY 23 Stamford PrattsvilleHamlet of Grand Gorge SchoharieGilboa63 40102 03 nbsp nbsp NY 990V east GilboaWestern terminus of NY 990V Town of Middleburgh82 56132 87 nbsp nbsp NY 145 north CobleskillWestern terminus of NY 145 concurrency Village of Middleburgh82 67133 04 nbsp nbsp NY 145 south Main Street CatskillEastern terminus of NY 145 concurrency Town of Schoharie88 75142 83 nbsp nbsp NY 443 east GallupvilleWestern terminus of NY 443 hamlet of Vroman Corners 90 18145 13 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30A north to I 88 Central BridgeSouthern terminus of NY 30A Town of Esperance92 10148 22 nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 7 to I 88 Duanesburg Cobleskill SchenectadyDuanesburg96 09154 64 nbsp US 20 Esperance Duanesburg 102 19164 46 nbsp nbsp NY 159 east Mariaville Road MariavilleWestern terminus of NY 159 MontgomeryFlorida107 91173 66 nbsp nbsp NY 161 west GlenEastern terminus of NY 161 Florida Amsterdam line109 72176 58 nbsp nbsp I 90 New York Thruway Albany BuffaloExit 27 I 90 Thruway City of Amsterdam110 03177 08 nbsp NY 5S Auriesville SchenectadyParclo interchange 110 63178 04 nbsp nbsp NY 5 east Schenectady 110 73178 20 nbsp nbsp NY 67 westSouthern terminus of NY 67 concurrency 110 83178 36 nbsp nbsp NY 5 west 110 94178 54 nbsp nbsp NY 67 east Church Street Northern terminus of NY 67 concurrency FultonTown of Mayfield118 95191 43 nbsp NY 29 Johnstown SaratogaRoundabout hamlet of Vail Mills 122 29196 81 nbsp nbsp NY 349 west GloversvilleEastern terminus of NY 349 hamlet of Red Bunch Corners 123 88199 37 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 30A south to I 90 Toll New York Thruway Gloversville Johnstown FondaNorthern terminus of NY 30A roundabout hamlet of Riceville Northampton134 18215 94Bridge Street NY 920H Northville Edinburg Corinth Hadley Lake Luzerne Lake GeorgeWestern terminus of unsigned NY 920H former routing of NY 30 HamiltonWells153 27246 66 nbsp nbsp NY 8 north WevertownSouthern terminus of NY 8 concurrency Speculator162 97262 27 nbsp nbsp NY 8 south Lake Pleasant PolandNorthern terminus of NY 8 concurrency Town of Indian Lake186 62300 34 nbsp nbsp NY 28 north North CreekSouthern terminus of NY 28 concurrency hamlet of Indian Lake 198 02318 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 28 south NY 28N east Raquette Lake Old ForgeNorthern terminus of NY 28 concurrency western terminus of NY 28N hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake Town of Long Lake208 63335 76 nbsp nbsp NY 28N east Newcomb Road NewcombNorthern terminus of NY 28N concurrency hamlet of Long Lake St LawrencePiercefield221 96357 21 nbsp nbsp NY 421 west Horseshoe LakeEastern terminus of NY 421 FranklinVillage of Tupper Lake230 79371 42 nbsp nbsp NY 3 west Mill Street Potsdam WatertownWestern terminus of NY 3 concurrency Harrietstown236 32380 32 nbsp nbsp NY 3 east Tupper Lake Highway Saranac LakeEastern terminus of NY 3 concurrency 250 57403 25 nbsp nbsp NY 186 east Saranac LakeWestern terminus of NY 186 hamlet of Lake Clear Brighton257 36414 18 nbsp nbsp NY 86 east Easy Street Saranac Lake Lake PlacidWestern terminus of NY 86 hamlet of Paul Smiths Duane266 28428 54 nbsp nbsp NY 458 west Santa Clara Road St Regis FallsEastern terminus of NY 458 274 64441 99 nbsp CR 26 Mountain View Owls HeadFormer western terminus of NY 99 Village of Malone288 81464 79 nbsp nbsp NY 11B west Franklin Street PotsdamSouthern terminus of NY 11B concurrency 289 07465 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 south West Main Street NY 11B end NY 37 west Finney Boulevard Massena PotsdamEastern termini of NY 11B and NY 37 southern terminus of US 11 concurrency 289 48465 87 nbsp nbsp US 11 north East Main Street Northern terminus of US 11 concurrency Constable295 34475 30 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 122 east to US 11 northSouthern terminus of NY 122 concurrency 295 42475 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NY 122 west to NY 37Northern terminus of NY 122 concurrency 300 71483 95 nbsp R 138 northTrout River Border Crossing continuation into Quebec 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collectionNY 30A edit nbsp New York State Route 30ALocationSchoharie MayfieldLength34 86 mi 56 10 km ExistedApril 1960 present NY 30A is a 34 86 mile long 56 10 km alternate route of NY 30 running west of NY 30 from north of Schoharie to south of Mayfield through Fultonville Fonda Johnstown and Gloversville Along the way it connects to several major east west highways including US 20 in Esperance and the New York State Thruway in Fultonville 1 It was assigned in April 1960 and replaced NY 148 north of NY 7 in Central Bridge and NY 43 south of NY 7 21 See also edit nbsp U S roads portal List of county routes in Schenectady County New YorkReferences edit a b c d e 2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 168 171 346 Retrieved December 7 2009 a b c d Dickinson Leon A January 12 1930 New Signs for State Highways The New York Times p 136 Montgomery County Inventory Listing CSV New York State Department of Transportation March 2 2010 Retrieved December 20 2010 a b c d e f g h i Google July 9 2008 overview map of NY 30 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 9 2008 Road renamed for slain state trooper Kingston Daily Freeman July 11 2008 New York State Department of Transportation January 2017 Official Description of Highway Touring Routes Bicycling Touring Routes Scenic Byways amp Commemorative Memorial Designations in New York State PDF p 93 Retrieved January 9 2017 Kerr Doug Picture of NY 30 5 and 67 in Amsterdam Mark Sinsabaugh Retrieved September 21 2008 Google September 21 2008 overview map of NY 30 in Amsterdam Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 21 2008 New York State Highway Law 342 b New York State Legislature 2008 Retrieved September 21 2008 a b Legislative Document New York State Legislature 1919 p 829 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 Ontario Map Cartography by General Drafting Imperial Oil 1959 Archived from the original on August 23 2008 Retrieved September 14 2007 a b New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1960 Federal Highway Administration 2008 Structure 1053510 National Bridge Inventory Document United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 2008 Structure 1053520 National Bridge Inventory Document United States Department of Transportation New York and Metropolitan New York Map 1961 62 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Sunoco 1961 Hope Falls Digital Raster Quadrangle Map 1 24 000 New York State Department of Transportation 1969 Retrieved May 19 2009 Public Information Meeting for Intersection Improvement at State Routes 30 amp 30A State Routes 30A amp 443 Schoharie Press release NYSDOT July 19 2010 Retrieved October 10 2018 Police 20 dead in upstate NY crash involving limousine Rochester Democrat and Chronicle October 7 2018 Retrieved October 10 2018 State Will Change Route 148 Number to 30 A Auto Club Informed Younglove Helped The Leader Herald Gloversville New York April 12 1960 p 11 Retrieved January 15 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 30 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 30KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 30 at Alps Roads New York Routes NY 30 The Adirondack Trail Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 30 amp oldid 1223565007 Realignments, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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