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List of state highways in Chautauqua County, New York

There are 18 state-designated highways in Chautauqua County, New York,[1] which comprise a combined 387.2 miles (623.1 km) of the touring route total mileage in New York.[2] The 18 state highways include 11 state touring routes and seven reference routes.[1] The nationally-assigned US 20 and US 62 also go through the county, as do I-86 and I-90.[1]

Map of New York with Chautauqua County highlighted in red
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateNew York State Route X (NY X)
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Touring routes edit

NY 5 edit

NY 5 is a major east–west highway in upstate New York that passes through fourteen counties before ending in the state capital of Albany. It extends for a total of 370.87 miles (596.86 km), 41.23 miles (66.35 km) of which is in Chautauqua County.[1]

NY 5 begins in Chautauqua County at the Pennsylvania state line (into Pennsylvania, the road becomes Pennsylvania Route 5). NY 5 follows the shore of Lake Erie through the county, passing through Ripley, Westfield, Portland, Dunkirk, Sheridan, Silver Creek and Irving before crossing into Erie County.

Lake Erie State Park in Portland is accessible from NY 5.

NY 17 edit

NY 17 is concurrent with I-86 through Chautauqua County, as it is throughout most of the Southern Tier. It extends for a total of 396.84 miles (638.65 km) through twelve counties. 37.86 miles (60.93 km) of its path is within Chautauqua County.[1] In Chautauqua County, NY 17 passes through Mina, Sherman, North Harmony, Bemus Point, Jamestown, Falconer and Kennedy.

NY 39 edit

 
NY 39 in Forestville.

NY 39 begins at U.S. Route 20 in Sheridan. It is an east–west highway that extends for a total of 98.89 miles (159.15 km) through five Western New York counties. 11.13 miles (17.91 km) of its path goes through Chautauqua County.[1] In Chautauqua County, NY 39 passes through Sheridan, Hanover and Forestville.

NY 60 edit

NY 60 begins at U.S. Route 62 in Kiantone. It is a north–south highway with a length of 33.16 miles (53.37 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 60 passes through Kiantone, Jamestown, Gerry, Charlotte, Cassadaga, Fredonia and Dunkirk.

NY 76 edit

NY 76 begins at an intersection with New York State Route 474 in Clymer. It is a north–south highway with a length of 19.35 miles (31.14 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 76 passes through Clymer, Sherman and Ripley.

NY 83 edit

 
NY 83 running concurrent with County Route 85 in Arkwright.

NY 83 begins at U.S. Route 62 at the Cattaraugus County line. It is a north–south highway with a length of 21.82 miles (35.12 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 83 passes through Cherry Creek, Villenova and Arkwright.

NY 322 edit

NY 322 begins at New York State Route 83 in Villenova. It is an east–west highway with a total length of 4.70 miles (7.56 km), 1.55 miles (2.49 km) of which is in Chautauqua County before it crosses into Cattaraugus County.[1]

NY 394 edit

NY 394 begins at New York State Route 5 in Westfield. It is an east–west highway with a total length of 52.32 miles (84.20 km), 40.13 miles (64.58 km) of which is in Chautauqua County before it crosses into Cattaraugus County.[1] In Chautauqua County, NY 394 passes through Westfield, Mayville, Chautauqua, Lakewood, Jamestown, Falconer and Kennedy.

NY 426 edit

NY 426 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Clymer, looping through the southwestern corner of the county and re-entering Pennsylvania near Findley Lake, becoming Pennsylvania Route 426 at both ends. It is a north–south highway with a length of 13.32 miles (21.44 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 426 passes through French Creek and Findley Lake.

NY 430 edit

 
NY 430 intersects with NY 394 in Mayville.

NY 430 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Findley Lake. It is an east–west highway with a length of 38.49 miles (61.94 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 430, also known as the Sen. Jess J. Present Memorial Highway, passes through Findley Lake, Sherman, Mayville, Bemus Point and Jamestown.

NY 474 edit

NY 474 begins at the Pennsylvania state line in French Creek. It is a north–south highway with a length of 24.58 miles (39.56 km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY 474 passes through French Creek, Clymer, Panama, Ashville and Lakewood.

Reference routes edit

NY 950D edit

New York State Route 950D, also known as Shortman Road, is a reference route in Ripley. It is 1.22 miles (1.96 km) in length, running between New York State Route 5 and U.S. Route 20 and providing access from those routes to Interstate 90.[1]

NY 951C edit

New York State Route 951C was the former designation of Washington Street in Jamestown. The 1.08-mile (1.74 km) north-to-south stretch connected Fluvanna Avenue (New York State Route 430) to New York State Route 394, parallel to Route 60. Some time in the early 21st century, the east end of Route 430 was rerouted onto Washington Street, eliminating the 951C designation.

NY 952H edit

New York State Route 952H, also known as Center Street, is a reference route in Silver Creek. It is just 0.04 miles (0.06 km) in length, providing a connection between New York State Route 5 and U.S. Route 20.[1]

NY 952P edit

New York State Route 952P, also known as Forest Avenue Extension, is a reference route in Busti. It is 7.61 miles (12.25 km) in length, connecting Jamestown with the Pennsylvania state line.[1]

NY 953B edit

New York State Route 953B, also known as Strunk Road, is a reference route in Ellicott. It is 0.44 miles (0.71 km) in length, providing access to I-86 from New York State Route 430.[1]

NY 954J edit

New York State Route 954J is a reference route that serves as an I-86 access road near Bemus Point. It is 1.62 miles (2.61 km) in length and provides a connection between New York State Route 430 and the interstate.[1]

NY 954K edit

New York State Route 954K is a reference route in Jamestown. It is 1.09 miles (1.75 km) in length, running along Third Street and McDaniel Avenue parallel to and south of New York State Route 394 and connecting to Route 394 at both ends of the route.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "List of state routes in Chautauqua County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. 2003. Retrieved September 27, 2008.
  2. ^ "Statewide Highway Mileage Summary" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2012.

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There are 18 state designated highways in Chautauqua County New York 1 which comprise a combined 387 2 miles 623 1 km of the touring route total mileage in New York 2 The 18 state highways include 11 state touring routes and seven reference routes 1 The nationally assigned US 20 and US 62 also go through the county as do I 86 and I 90 1 Map of New York with Chautauqua County highlighted in redHighway namesInterstatesInterstate X I X US HighwaysU S Route X US X StateNew York State Route X NY X System linksNew York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways Contents 1 Touring routes 1 1 NY 5 1 2 NY 17 1 3 NY 39 1 4 NY 60 1 5 NY 76 1 6 NY 83 1 7 NY 322 1 8 NY 394 1 9 NY 426 1 10 NY 430 1 11 NY 474 2 Reference routes 2 1 NY 950D 2 2 NY 951C 2 3 NY 952H 2 4 NY 952P 2 5 NY 953B 2 6 NY 954J 2 7 NY 954K 3 See also 4 ReferencesTouring routes editNY 5 edit Main article New York State Route 5 NY 5 is a major east west highway in upstate New York that passes through fourteen counties before ending in the state capital of Albany It extends for a total of 370 87 miles 596 86 km 41 23 miles 66 35 km of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 5 begins in Chautauqua County at the Pennsylvania state line into Pennsylvania the road becomes Pennsylvania Route 5 NY 5 follows the shore of Lake Erie through the county passing through Ripley Westfield Portland Dunkirk Sheridan Silver Creek and Irving before crossing into Erie County Lake Erie State Park in Portland is accessible from NY 5 NY 17 edit Main article New York State Route 17 NY 17 is concurrent with I 86 through Chautauqua County as it is throughout most of the Southern Tier It extends for a total of 396 84 miles 638 65 km through twelve counties 37 86 miles 60 93 km of its path is within Chautauqua County 1 In Chautauqua County NY 17 passes through Mina Sherman North Harmony Bemus Point Jamestown Falconer and Kennedy NY 39 edit Main article New York State Route 39 nbsp NY 39 in Forestville NY 39 begins at U S Route 20 in Sheridan It is an east west highway that extends for a total of 98 89 miles 159 15 km through five Western New York counties 11 13 miles 17 91 km of its path goes through Chautauqua County 1 In Chautauqua County NY 39 passes through Sheridan Hanover and Forestville NY 60 edit Main article New York State Route 60 NY 60 begins at U S Route 62 in Kiantone It is a north south highway with a length of 33 16 miles 53 37 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 60 passes through Kiantone Jamestown Gerry Charlotte Cassadaga Fredonia and Dunkirk NY 76 edit Main article New York State Route 76 NY 76 begins at an intersection with New York State Route 474 in Clymer It is a north south highway with a length of 19 35 miles 31 14 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 76 passes through Clymer Sherman and Ripley NY 83 edit Main article New York State Route 83 nbsp NY 83 running concurrent with County Route 85 in Arkwright NY 83 begins at U S Route 62 at the Cattaraugus County line It is a north south highway with a length of 21 82 miles 35 12 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 83 passes through Cherry Creek Villenova and Arkwright NY 322 edit Main article New York State Route 322 NY 322 begins at New York State Route 83 in Villenova It is an east west highway with a total length of 4 70 miles 7 56 km 1 55 miles 2 49 km of which is in Chautauqua County before it crosses into Cattaraugus County 1 NY 394 edit Main article New York State Route 394 NY 394 begins at New York State Route 5 in Westfield It is an east west highway with a total length of 52 32 miles 84 20 km 40 13 miles 64 58 km of which is in Chautauqua County before it crosses into Cattaraugus County 1 In Chautauqua County NY 394 passes through Westfield Mayville Chautauqua Lakewood Jamestown Falconer and Kennedy NY 426 edit Main article New York State Route 426 NY 426 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Clymer looping through the southwestern corner of the county and re entering Pennsylvania near Findley Lake becoming Pennsylvania Route 426 at both ends It is a north south highway with a length of 13 32 miles 21 44 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 426 passes through French Creek and Findley Lake NY 430 edit Main article New York State Route 430 nbsp NY 430 intersects with NY 394 in Mayville NY 430 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Findley Lake It is an east west highway with a length of 38 49 miles 61 94 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 430 also known as the Sen Jess J Present Memorial Highway passes through Findley Lake Sherman Mayville Bemus Point and Jamestown NY 474 edit Main article New York State Route 474 NY 474 begins at the Pennsylvania state line in French Creek It is a north south highway with a length of 24 58 miles 39 56 km all of which is in Chautauqua County 1 NY 474 passes through French Creek Clymer Panama Ashville and Lakewood Reference routes editNY 950D edit New York State Route 950D also known as Shortman Road is a reference route in Ripley It is 1 22 miles 1 96 km in length running between New York State Route 5 and U S Route 20 and providing access from those routes to Interstate 90 1 NY 951C edit New York State Route 951C was the former designation of Washington Street in Jamestown The 1 08 mile 1 74 km north to south stretch connected Fluvanna Avenue New York State Route 430 to New York State Route 394 parallel to Route 60 Some time in the early 21st century the east end of Route 430 was rerouted onto Washington Street eliminating the 951C designation NY 952H edit New York State Route 952H also known as Center Street is a reference route in Silver Creek It is just 0 04 miles 0 06 km in length providing a connection between New York State Route 5 and U S Route 20 1 NY 952P edit New York State Route 952P also known as Forest Avenue Extension is a reference route in Busti It is 7 61 miles 12 25 km in length connecting Jamestown with the Pennsylvania state line 1 NY 953B edit New York State Route 953B also known as Strunk Road is a reference route in Ellicott It is 0 44 miles 0 71 km in length providing access to I 86 from New York State Route 430 1 NY 954J edit Main article New York State Route 430 History New York State Route 954J is a reference route that serves as an I 86 access road near Bemus Point It is 1 62 miles 2 61 km in length and provides a connection between New York State Route 430 and the interstate 1 NY 954K edit New York State Route 954K is a reference route in Jamestown It is 1 09 miles 1 75 km in length running along Third Street and McDaniel Avenue parallel to and south of New York State Route 394 and connecting to Route 394 at both ends of the route 1 See also edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t List of state routes in Chautauqua County PDF New York State Department of Transportation 2003 Retrieved September 27 2008 Statewide Highway Mileage Summary PDF New York State Department of Transportation 2010 Retrieved January 12 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of state highways in Chautauqua County New York amp oldid 1077121428 NY 953B, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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