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U.S. Route 20A (New York)

U.S. Route 20A (US 20A) is an east–west alternate route of US 20 that extends for 83.59 miles (134.53 km) across the western portion of New York in the United States. It leaves US 20 in Hamburg, a suburb of Buffalo, and rejoins it in East Bloomfield about five miles (8 km) west of Canandaigua, the county seat of Ontario County. The western terminus is situated just northeast of the intersection of US 20 and US 62 and west of New Era Field. At its east end, US 20A also meets New York State Route 5 (NY 5) and NY 64. Most of the route is known as Big Tree Road; outside Highmark Stadium, the highway is known as the Timothy J. Russert Highway in memory of Buffalo native Tim Russert.

U.S. Route 20A

US 20A highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 20
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length83.59 mi[1] (134.53 km)
Existedc. 1939[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end US 20 in Hamburg
Major intersections US 219 in Orchard Park
NY 400 in East Aurora
NY 19 in Warsaw
I-390 near Geneseo
East end US 20 / NY 5 / NY 64 in East Bloomfield
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesErie, Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario
Highway system

While the main line of US 20 takes a direct path between Hamburg, Buffalo, and East Bloomfield via Avon, US 20A veers to the south to serve several villages and hamlets, including the villages of Geneseo and Warsaw. The town of Attica, famous for the Attica Prison riots of 1971, lies between US 20 and US 20A. As the route heads east, US 20A connects to several north–south freeways, such as NY 400 outside of East Aurora and Interstate 390 (I-390) between Geneseo and Lakeville. Outside of the communities that dot the highway, US 20A is a two-lane, rural highway.

The highway carried several designations prior to becoming US 20A c. 1939. In the mid-1920s, the section of modern US 20A from East Aurora to Lakeville was part of New York State Route 35. US 20 was first signed in New York in 1927, occupying the piece of NY 35 between East Aurora and Geneseo and all of what is now US 20A west of East Aurora upon assignment. It was altered to also use the Geneseo–Lakeville section of former NY 35 in the early 1930s. At the time, the section of current US 20A between US 20 and Bristol was designated as New York State Route 254. US 20 was realigned onto its current alignment between Hamburg and Avon c. 1938, and US 20A was assigned to US 20's former routing west of Lakeville and all of NY 254 by the following year.

Route description

Buffalo area

US 20A separates from US 20 just northeast of an intersection locally known as "Seven Corners" in the town of Hamburg. The route heads east through the Buffalo suburbs on Big Tree Road, entering the town of Orchard Park and passing south of the southern campus of the Erie Community College.[citation needed] At Abbott Road, US 20A becomes the "Timothy J. Russert Highway", named for Buffalo native Tim Russert.[4] The route continues on, passing south of New Era Field before changing back to Big Tree Road at California Road.[citation needed][4] Not far to the east, US 20A meets US 219 (the Southern Expressway) at an interchange. Past US 219, the route enters the village of Orchard Park, becoming Quaker Street and intersecting the concurrent routes of NY 240 and NY 277 in the center of the community.[citation needed]

 
Eastbound on US 20A in the village of Orchard Park

Outside of the village, US 20A becomes Quaker Road, passing through slightly less developed areas as it progresses eastward. Midway between Orchard Park village and East Aurora, US 20A intersects the southern terminus of NY 187 (Transit Road) at the Orchard Park–Aurora town line. Transit Road, however, continues south for one mile (1.6 km) as County Route 553 (CR 553). Farther east, US 20A runs south of Cazenovia Creek for two miles (3 km) across open terrain prior to crossing the creek and entering the densely populated village of East Aurora.[citation needed]

The route enters East Aurora on Hamburg Street, running parallel to a branch of Cazenovia Creek for a half-mile (0.8 km) to Buffalo Street. Here, US 20A meets the overlapping routes of NY 16 and NY 78 at a traffic circle in the village's primary business district. The three routes come together, becoming Main Street and passing by the Fillmore House as it proceeds through the center of the village. At Olean Street, one mile (1.6 km) east of the circle in East Aurora's central business district, NY 16 turns right, continuing south toward Pennsylvania. US 20A and NY 78 remain concurrent as they exit the village and meet NY 400 (the Aurora Expressway) on the eastern edge.[citation needed]

East Aurora to Warsaw

East of NY 400, US 20A and NY 78 become Big Tree Road once more as the highway leaves the Buffalo suburbs and passes through the rural eastern portion of Erie County. Near the Wales hamlet of Wales Center, NY 78 departs US 20A on Strykersville Road, ending the four mile (6 km) overlap. In Wales Center itself, US 20A intersects Four Rod Road,[citation needed] once designated as NY 358[5] and now part of CR 356. Past the hamlet, US 20A deviates from its linear east–west alignment, swerving to the south on a newer routing of Big Tree Road before reuniting with its original routing 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east. 2 miles (3.2 km) ahead, US 20A exits Erie County and enters the equally rural Wyoming County town of Sheldon.[citation needed]

 
Sign on US 20A warning motorists of steep grades and sharp turns near Warsaw

In Sheldon, US 20A intersects NY 77 near Sheldon Center and NY 98 in Varysburg, forming a concurrency with the latter into the adjacent town of Orangeville. Upon crossing the town line, the two routes split, with NY 98 proceeding southwest to Java. US 20A continues southeast from NY 98 on a linear alignment, intersecting the southern terminus of NY 238 at Halls Corner, a small hamlet located near the Orangeville–Warsaw town line. Shortly after passing NY 238, US 20A makes a turn to the east as it enters Warsaw. Roughly 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the town line, US 20A descends into the Oatka Valley, a large ravine containing Oatka Creek and the entirety of the village of Warsaw. Now named Buffalo Street, US 20A heads east–west across the village, intersecting NY 19, one of two state routes to directly connect Lake Ontario with the Pennsylvania state line, at the center of Warsaw.[citation needed]

Past the NY 19 junction, US 20A continues east along Buffalo Street to the eastern edge of the village and the valley, where the route turns a full 90 degrees to the north to climb the side of the Oatka Valley.[citation needed] The route ascends approximately 300 feet (91 m),[6] passing under the Rochester and Southern Railroad (RSR)—which runs along the foot of the gorge—before exiting the valley and returning to an east–west alignment as it heads toward Perry and points east.[citation needed] All oversize trucks are prohibited from using the section of US 20A between NY 19 and Minor Road at the top of the valley due to the steep grade of the hill and the sharp curve at the bottom.[7]

Warsaw to Geneseo

Outside of the Oatka Valley, US 20A heads east through the remainder of the town of Warsaw prior to entering the town of Perry. The route serves Perry–Warsaw Airport on its way to Perry Center, a small hamlet situated directly north of the village of Perry, where US 20A intersects NY 246. The portion of US 20A in Perry is otherwise uneventful, and the route quietly passes into the Livingston County town of Leicester 2.5 miles (4.0 km) later. After another 1 mile (1.6 km) of rural surroundings, US 20A meets NY 39 at a junction approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the village of Leicester. The two routes converge, following Leicester Road northeast to the village, where the highway's name shifts to Main Street upon entering the village limits.[citation needed]

 
US 20A and NY 39 in the town of Geneseo

East of a grade crossing with the Genesee and Wyoming Railroad subdivision of the RSR, US 20A and NY 39 connect to NY 36 at York Road. NY 36 briefly overlaps with US 20A and NY 39 for one block before heading to the south via Mount Morris Road at the village center. US 20A and NY 39 continue on, leaving Leicester on as Cuylerville Road, named for the community located directly northeast of Leicester. The routes pass in and out of Cuylerville and head eastward into a wide valley, crossing Beards Creek and the Genesee River. At the eastern bank of the latter, the highway crosses into the town of Geneseo.[citation needed]

On the other side of the Genesee River, US 20A and NY 39 rise in elevation once more as they head to the northeast, climbing the eastern edge of the gully to meet NY 63 at the valley's eastern edge. After a brief concurrency with US 20A and NY 39, NY 63 splits off to the west, running alongside the western edge of the nearby SUNY Geneseo campus. In contrast, US 20A and NY 39 form a portion of the eastern edge of the campus between NY 63 and Mary Jemison Drive in the village of Geneseo. At the latter intersection, US 20A and NY 39 turn east onto South Street. After just one block, the US 20A / NY 39 overlap comes to an end as NY 39 follows Main Street north out of Geneseo toward Avon.[citation needed]

US 20A continues east through Geneseo before taking on a more northeasterly alignment outside of the village. At this point, the highway becomes Lakeville Road for the Conesus Lake community to the northeast. The route proceeds across open terrain to the western outskirts of Lakeville, where US 20A connects to I-390 at exit 8. Past the expressway, US 20A continues on a northeast alignment—albeit more eastern than northern—as it intersects NY 256 and enters both the town of Livonia and the hamlet of Lakeville.[citation needed]

Finger Lakes

 
US 20A east and NY 15 south in Lakeville

As Big Tree Road once more, US 20A acts as the major east–west thoroughfare for Lakeville, connecting the hamlet to I-390 in the west to the village of Livonia to the east. In the center of Lakeville, US 20A intersects the north–south NY 15. The two routes converge on Big Tree Road, following the roadway around the northern tip of Conesus Lake and southeastward through the rural landscape between Lakeville and Livonia. In Livonia, Big Tree Road continues to the southeast as Big Tree Street; however, US 20A and NY 15 leave Big Tree Road to follow Main Street instead. NY 15 remains on US 20A for one more block to the center of Livonia, at which point it continues southward on Commercial Street toward Conesus while US 20A heads east on Main Street and out of the village as Richmond Mills Road.[citation needed]

For the next 2.5 miles (4.0 km), US 20A loosely parallels Big Tree Road, located about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south. At a rural junction known as Bosley Corner, US 20A merges with the north–south NY 15A and follows NY 15A south toward the hamlet of Hemlock. While concurrent with NY 15A, US 20A crosses Big Tree Road at the midpoint of the concurrency. The two routes proceed through Hemlock before splitting south of the community. Here, US 20A breaks from NY 15A and continues east on Honeoye Road into the Ontario County town of Richmond.[citation needed]

About 2.5 miles (4.0 km) into the sparsely developed town, US 20A reconnects to Big Tree Road at Curtis Corner. The route, however, becomes Main Street for the hamlet of Honeoye a short distance to the east. US 20A runs east–west through the small yet highly developed community, crossing Honeoye Creek and passing north of Honeoye Lake. It leaves the hamlet soon after, turning to the northeast and traversing a series of small hills as it passes into the town of Bristol as Honeoye Road once again. Roughly 4 miles (6 km) from the town line, US 20A intersects NY 64 in the Bristol Valley. US 20A turns north onto NY 64, following the state route out of the valley and into the town of East Bloomfield, where US 20A ends 4 miles (6 km) later at an intersection with US 20 and NY 5. The section of US 20A that overlaps NY 64 was signed north–south, matching NY 64's direction, however, the US 20A north-south tabs were replaced by east-west tabs between 2010 and 2012, but still the north-south tabs are now for NY 64 shields only. NY 64 continues west from the junction on US 20 and NY 5.[citation needed]

History

Origins and designation

In 1908, the New York State Legislature established a statewide legislative route system that initially consisted of 37 unsigned routes. The portion of what is now US 20A between Four Rod Road in Wales and NY 98 in Sheldon was included in Route 19, a highway that extended from Buffalo to Batavia. Two smaller segments of modern US 20A—the sections concurrent to NY 16 in East Aurora and NY 64 in Ontario County—became part of Route 17 and Route 14, respectively.[8][9] When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, the entirety of legislative Route 17 was designated as part of NY 16 while the portion of modern US 20A between Lakeville and Livonia became part of NY 4. By 1926, the section of what is now US 20A between NY 16 in East Aurora and NY 4 in Lakeville was designated as part of NY 35, which initially continued northwest to Buffalo by way of an overlap with NY 16 and followed NY 4 north from Lakeville to NY 5 in East Avon.[10][11]

 
Approaching NY 15A on US 20A westbound near Hemlock. Note the errant NY 20A shield.

NY 35 was largely replaced by US 20 when U.S. Highways were first signed in New York in 1927. At the time, US 20 entered the Buffalo area on modern NY 5 and followed Big Tree Road and current US 20A east to East Aurora, where it overlapped NY 16 to reach the former routing of NY 35. From there, it continued east over former NY 35 to Geneseo before proceeding to Avon on modern NY 39. Meanwhile, NY 4 was renumbered to NY 2 to eliminate numerical duplication with the new US 4 in the Capital District.[12] The portion of former NY 35 between Geneseo and Lakeville went unnumbered[13] until the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when it became the westernmost portion of NY 254, an east–west highway that initially extended eastward along modern US 20A[14] and CR 32 to a junction with NY 21 west of Canandaigua.[15] NY 254 was truncated westward to NY 64 in Bristol by the following year.[16]

US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c. 1931 to follow NY 254 east to Lakeville, where it turned north to follow NY 2 to East Avon. NY 254 was truncated to the east end of its former overlap with NY 2 in Livonia as a result while US 20's former routing between Geneseo and Avon became NY 20D.[14][16] US 20 was altered again c. 1938 to follow its modern alignment between Hamburg and East Avon. Its former routing between Hamburg and Geneseo became part of the new NY 20A, which also continued north to Avon over NY 20D. The remainder of US 20's old routing between Geneseo and Lakeville became part of a reextended NY 254.[2][17] US 20A was established by the following year, replacing NY 20A west of Geneseo and NY 254 from Geneseo to Bristol. The new highway also followed NY 64 northward to East Bloomfield in order to rejoin US 20 in the hamlet of South Bloomfield. NY 254 was reassigned to the Geneseo–Avon portion of NY 20A;[3] however, it was supplanted by an extended NY 39 c. 1940.[3][18]

Other developments

 
Timothy J. Russert Highway sign at US 20A and Abbott Road

On the morning of March 12, 1994, a large section of the roof in the southern end of the Retsof Salt Mine collapsed. The collapsed portion of the mine was located near the hamlet of Cuylerville, located on US 20A just south of the mine.[19] One day before the collapse, warning signs were erected at the bridge carrying US 20A over nearby Beards Creek due to the presence of bumps in the pavement along the bridge approaches. Over the next few weeks, two large sinkholes opened on the surface above the mine, one of them located just south of the US 20A bridge over Beards Creek. This sinkhole led to the collapse of a small area of US 20A east of the creek and the closure and, ultimately, collapse of the bridge over the creek.[20] As a result, a detour was installed between Leicester and Geneseo.[21] No construction was done on the area for a number of years while a court battle was fought over whether Retsof should reimburse the New York State Department of Transportation to fix the road.[22] The road and new bridge were fixed and reopened in the late 1990s.[23]

On June 18, 2008, a bill seeking to rename the part of US 20A from Abbott Road to California Road as the "Timothy J. Russert Highway" was introduced in the United States Senate. The bill, sponsored by Senators Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton along with Representative Brian Higgins, was passed by both the House and the Senate and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on July 23, 2008. The designation is in memory of Buffalo native Tim Russert, the long-time host of NBC's Meet the Press who died on June 13, 2008.[4]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ErieTown of Hamburg0.000.00  US 20Western terminus
Town of Orchard Park2.403.86  US 219 – Springville, Buffalo
Village of Orchard Park3.535.68   NY 240 / NY 277
Orchard ParkAurora
town line
5.999.64 
 
NY 187 north
Southern terminus of NY 187
East Aurora9.6815.58 
 
 
 
NY 16 north / NY 78 north
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 16 / NY 78
10.7417.28 
 
NY 16 south
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 16
Aurora11.4918.49 
 
NY 400 north – Buffalo
No access to NY 400 south; no access from NY 400 north to US 20A
Wales13.7322.10 
 
NY 78 south – Strykersville
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 78
WyomingSheldon22.0935.55  NY 77 – Bennington Center, Java Center
26.4342.53 
 
NY 98 north – Attica
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 98; hamlet of Varysburg
Orangeville27.0443.52 
 
NY 98 south – North Java
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 98
32.7252.66 
 
NY 238 north – Attica
Southern terminus of NY 238; hamlet of Halls Corner
Village of Warsaw35.9857.90  NY 19
Town of Perry42.8068.88  NY 246 – Pavilion, Perry
LivingstonTown of Leicester46.7575.24 
 
 
 
 
 
NY 39 west / CR 4 east / CR 62 south – Perry
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 39
Village of Leicester49.0478.92 
 
NY 36 north – Caledonia
Western terminus of concurrency with NY 36
49.1879.15 
 
 
 
NY 36 south to I-390 – Mount Morris, Letchworth State Park
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 36
Town of Geneseo52.9285.17 
 
NY 63 south – Mount Morris, Dansville
Southern terminus of concurrency with NY 63
53.2385.67 
 
NY 63 north – Batavia
Northern terminus of concurrency with NY 63; no eastbound access from NY 63 south
Village of Geneseo53.8386.63 
 
 
To NY 63 north via Mary Jemison Drive ( NY 942D)
Eastern terminus of unsigned NY 942D; to NY 63 north only signed westbound
53.9386.79 
 
NY 39 east – Avon
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 39
Town of Geneseo58.8194.65  I-390 – Corning, RochesterExit 8 on I-390
GeneseoLivonia
town line
60.0496.63  NY 256 (West Lake Road) – Conesus Lake
Town of Livonia60.5797.48 
 
NY 15 north
Western terminus of US 20A / NY 15 overlap; hamlet of Lakeville
Village of Livonia62.76101.00 
 
NY 15 south
Eastern terminus of concurrency with NY 15
Town of Livonia65.76105.83 
 
 
 
NY 15A north / CR 41 east – Lima, Rochester
Northern terminus of concurrency with NY 15A
67.81109.13 
 
NY 15A south – Springwater
Southern terminus of concurrency with NY 15A; hamlet of Hemlock
OntarioBristol79.83128.47 
 
NY 64 south – Naples
Southern terminus of concurrency with NY 64
East Bloomfield83.59134.53   
 
US 20 / NY 5 / NY 64 north
Eastern terminus; northern terminus of concurrency with NY 64
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. pp. 65–66. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  2. ^ a b New York Road Map for 1938 (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1938.
  3. ^ a b c New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1939.
  4. ^ a b c S. 3145, 110th Congress, 2nd Session.
  5. ^ New York (Map) (1977–78 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Exxon. 1977.
  6. ^ Warsaw Quadrangle – New York – Wyoming Co (Map). 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). United States Geological Survey. 1976. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  7. ^ "Construction and Other Restrictions Report – Sorted by Route" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. November 29, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  8. ^ State of New York Department of Highways (1909). The Highway Law. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 53–65. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  9. ^ New York State Department of Highways (1920). Report of the State Commissioner of Highways. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 522, 526, 528. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  10. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  11. ^ Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. State of New York Department of Public Works. 1926.
  12. ^ Automobile Blue Book. Vol. 1 (1927 ed.). Chicago: Automobile Blue Book, Inc. 1927. This edition shows U.S. Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927.
  13. ^ New York in Soconyland (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1929.
  14. ^ a b Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1930.
  15. ^ 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
  16. ^ a b New York (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Kendall Refining Company. 1931.
  17. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company. 1937.
  18. ^ New York Info-Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Gulf Oil Company. 1940.
  19. ^ Revkin, Andrew C. (December 10, 1995). "Wanted: A New Salt Mine; One-Industry Town Presses for State Aid". The New York Times. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  20. ^ Galloway, Devin; Jones, David R.; Ingebritsen, S.E., eds. (1999). "The Retsof Salt Mine Collapse". Land subsidence in the United States. United States Geological Survey. ISBN 0-607-92696-1. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  21. ^ "Salt of the Earth, Act 3". Lake & Valley Clarion. No. 10th Anniversary Edition. Clarion Publications, Inc. May 1999. Retrieved 28 July 2014. Ground subsidence had caused a temporary closing of the detour Route 20A routing around Cuylerville. The detour itself had been in effect since the collapse, when the Little Beards Creek bridge became impassable.
  22. ^ "Salt of the Earth, Act 4". Lake & Valley Clarion. No. 10th Anniversary Edition. Clarion Publications, Inc. May 1999. Retrieved 28 July 2014. The June 6, 1996 Clarion stated that Akzo would be paying the costs of replacing the Little Beards Creek bridge on Rt. 20A.
  23. ^ Baughn, James. "Uglybridges.com". uglybridges.com. Retrieved 28 July 2014.

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  • U.S. Route 20A at Alps' Roads • New York Routes

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U S Route 20A US 20A is an east west alternate route of US 20 that extends for 83 59 miles 134 53 km across the western portion of New York in the United States It leaves US 20 in Hamburg a suburb of Buffalo and rejoins it in East Bloomfield about five miles 8 km west of Canandaigua the county seat of Ontario County The western terminus is situated just northeast of the intersection of US 20 and US 62 and west of New Era Field At its east end US 20A also meets New York State Route 5 NY 5 and NY 64 Most of the route is known as Big Tree Road outside Highmark Stadium the highway is known as the Timothy J Russert Highway in memory of Buffalo native Tim Russert U S Route 20AUS 20A highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 20Maintained by NYSDOTLength83 59 mi 1 134 53 km Existedc 1939 2 3 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 20 in HamburgMajor intersectionsUS 219 in Orchard Park NY 400 in East Aurora NY 19 in Warsaw I 390 near GeneseoEast endUS 20 NY 5 NY 64 in East BloomfieldLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesErie Wyoming Livingston OntarioHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways US 20 NY 20BWhile the main line of US 20 takes a direct path between Hamburg Buffalo and East Bloomfield via Avon US 20A veers to the south to serve several villages and hamlets including the villages of Geneseo and Warsaw The town of Attica famous for the Attica Prison riots of 1971 lies between US 20 and US 20A As the route heads east US 20A connects to several north south freeways such as NY 400 outside of East Aurora and Interstate 390 I 390 between Geneseo and Lakeville Outside of the communities that dot the highway US 20A is a two lane rural highway The highway carried several designations prior to becoming US 20A c 1939 In the mid 1920s the section of modern US 20A from East Aurora to Lakeville was part of New York State Route 35 US 20 was first signed in New York in 1927 occupying the piece of NY 35 between East Aurora and Geneseo and all of what is now US 20A west of East Aurora upon assignment It was altered to also use the Geneseo Lakeville section of former NY 35 in the early 1930s At the time the section of current US 20A between US 20 and Bristol was designated as New York State Route 254 US 20 was realigned onto its current alignment between Hamburg and Avon c 1938 and US 20A was assigned to US 20 s former routing west of Lakeville and all of NY 254 by the following year Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Buffalo area 1 2 East Aurora to Warsaw 1 3 Warsaw to Geneseo 1 4 Finger Lakes 2 History 2 1 Origins and designation 2 2 Other developments 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditBuffalo area Edit US 20A separates from US 20 just northeast of an intersection locally known as Seven Corners in the town of Hamburg The route heads east through the Buffalo suburbs on Big Tree Road entering the town of Orchard Park and passing south of the southern campus of the Erie Community College citation needed At Abbott Road US 20A becomes the Timothy J Russert Highway named for Buffalo native Tim Russert 4 The route continues on passing south of New Era Field before changing back to Big Tree Road at California Road citation needed 4 Not far to the east US 20A meets US 219 the Southern Expressway at an interchange Past US 219 the route enters the village of Orchard Park becoming Quaker Street and intersecting the concurrent routes of NY 240 and NY 277 in the center of the community citation needed Eastbound on US 20A in the village of Orchard Park Outside of the village US 20A becomes Quaker Road passing through slightly less developed areas as it progresses eastward Midway between Orchard Park village and East Aurora US 20A intersects the southern terminus of NY 187 Transit Road at the Orchard Park Aurora town line Transit Road however continues south for one mile 1 6 km as County Route 553 CR 553 Farther east US 20A runs south of Cazenovia Creek for two miles 3 km across open terrain prior to crossing the creek and entering the densely populated village of East Aurora citation needed The route enters East Aurora on Hamburg Street running parallel to a branch of Cazenovia Creek for a half mile 0 8 km to Buffalo Street Here US 20A meets the overlapping routes of NY 16 and NY 78 at a traffic circle in the village s primary business district The three routes come together becoming Main Street and passing by the Fillmore House as it proceeds through the center of the village At Olean Street one mile 1 6 km east of the circle in East Aurora s central business district NY 16 turns right continuing south toward Pennsylvania US 20A and NY 78 remain concurrent as they exit the village and meet NY 400 the Aurora Expressway on the eastern edge citation needed East Aurora to Warsaw Edit East of NY 400 US 20A and NY 78 become Big Tree Road once more as the highway leaves the Buffalo suburbs and passes through the rural eastern portion of Erie County Near the Wales hamlet of Wales Center NY 78 departs US 20A on Strykersville Road ending the four mile 6 km overlap In Wales Center itself US 20A intersects Four Rod Road citation needed once designated as NY 358 5 and now part of CR 356 Past the hamlet US 20A deviates from its linear east west alignment swerving to the south on a newer routing of Big Tree Road before reuniting with its original routing 1 mile 1 6 km to the east 2 miles 3 2 km ahead US 20A exits Erie County and enters the equally rural Wyoming County town of Sheldon citation needed Sign on US 20A warning motorists of steep grades and sharp turns near Warsaw In Sheldon US 20A intersects NY 77 near Sheldon Center and NY 98 in Varysburg forming a concurrency with the latter into the adjacent town of Orangeville Upon crossing the town line the two routes split with NY 98 proceeding southwest to Java US 20A continues southeast from NY 98 on a linear alignment intersecting the southern terminus of NY 238 at Halls Corner a small hamlet located near the Orangeville Warsaw town line Shortly after passing NY 238 US 20A makes a turn to the east as it enters Warsaw Roughly 1 5 miles 2 4 km from the town line US 20A descends into the Oatka Valley a large ravine containing Oatka Creek and the entirety of the village of Warsaw Now named Buffalo Street US 20A heads east west across the village intersecting NY 19 one of two state routes to directly connect Lake Ontario with the Pennsylvania state line at the center of Warsaw citation needed Past the NY 19 junction US 20A continues east along Buffalo Street to the eastern edge of the village and the valley where the route turns a full 90 degrees to the north to climb the side of the Oatka Valley citation needed The route ascends approximately 300 feet 91 m 6 passing under the Rochester and Southern Railroad RSR which runs along the foot of the gorge before exiting the valley and returning to an east west alignment as it heads toward Perry and points east citation needed All oversize trucks are prohibited from using the section of US 20A between NY 19 and Minor Road at the top of the valley due to the steep grade of the hill and the sharp curve at the bottom 7 Warsaw to Geneseo Edit Outside of the Oatka Valley US 20A heads east through the remainder of the town of Warsaw prior to entering the town of Perry The route serves Perry Warsaw Airport on its way to Perry Center a small hamlet situated directly north of the village of Perry where US 20A intersects NY 246 The portion of US 20A in Perry is otherwise uneventful and the route quietly passes into the Livingston County town of Leicester 2 5 miles 4 0 km later After another 1 mile 1 6 km of rural surroundings US 20A meets NY 39 at a junction approximately 1 5 miles 2 4 km southwest of the village of Leicester The two routes converge following Leicester Road northeast to the village where the highway s name shifts to Main Street upon entering the village limits citation needed US 20A and NY 39 in the town of Geneseo East of a grade crossing with the Genesee and Wyoming Railroad subdivision of the RSR US 20A and NY 39 connect to NY 36 at York Road NY 36 briefly overlaps with US 20A and NY 39 for one block before heading to the south via Mount Morris Road at the village center US 20A and NY 39 continue on leaving Leicester on as Cuylerville Road named for the community located directly northeast of Leicester The routes pass in and out of Cuylerville and head eastward into a wide valley crossing Beards Creek and the Genesee River At the eastern bank of the latter the highway crosses into the town of Geneseo citation needed On the other side of the Genesee River US 20A and NY 39 rise in elevation once more as they head to the northeast climbing the eastern edge of the gully to meet NY 63 at the valley s eastern edge After a brief concurrency with US 20A and NY 39 NY 63 splits off to the west running alongside the western edge of the nearby SUNY Geneseo campus In contrast US 20A and NY 39 form a portion of the eastern edge of the campus between NY 63 and Mary Jemison Drive in the village of Geneseo At the latter intersection US 20A and NY 39 turn east onto South Street After just one block the US 20A NY 39 overlap comes to an end as NY 39 follows Main Street north out of Geneseo toward Avon citation needed US 20A continues east through Geneseo before taking on a more northeasterly alignment outside of the village At this point the highway becomes Lakeville Road for the Conesus Lake community to the northeast The route proceeds across open terrain to the western outskirts of Lakeville where US 20A connects to I 390 at exit 8 Past the expressway US 20A continues on a northeast alignment albeit more eastern than northern as it intersects NY 256 and enters both the town of Livonia and the hamlet of Lakeville citation needed Finger Lakes Edit US 20A east and NY 15 south in Lakeville As Big Tree Road once more US 20A acts as the major east west thoroughfare for Lakeville connecting the hamlet to I 390 in the west to the village of Livonia to the east In the center of Lakeville US 20A intersects the north south NY 15 The two routes converge on Big Tree Road following the roadway around the northern tip of Conesus Lake and southeastward through the rural landscape between Lakeville and Livonia In Livonia Big Tree Road continues to the southeast as Big Tree Street however US 20A and NY 15 leave Big Tree Road to follow Main Street instead NY 15 remains on US 20A for one more block to the center of Livonia at which point it continues southward on Commercial Street toward Conesus while US 20A heads east on Main Street and out of the village as Richmond Mills Road citation needed For the next 2 5 miles 4 0 km US 20A loosely parallels Big Tree Road located about 1 mile 1 6 km to the south At a rural junction known as Bosley Corner US 20A merges with the north south NY 15A and follows NY 15A south toward the hamlet of Hemlock While concurrent with NY 15A US 20A crosses Big Tree Road at the midpoint of the concurrency The two routes proceed through Hemlock before splitting south of the community Here US 20A breaks from NY 15A and continues east on Honeoye Road into the Ontario County town of Richmond citation needed About 2 5 miles 4 0 km into the sparsely developed town US 20A reconnects to Big Tree Road at Curtis Corner The route however becomes Main Street for the hamlet of Honeoye a short distance to the east US 20A runs east west through the small yet highly developed community crossing Honeoye Creek and passing north of Honeoye Lake It leaves the hamlet soon after turning to the northeast and traversing a series of small hills as it passes into the town of Bristol as Honeoye Road once again Roughly 4 miles 6 km from the town line US 20A intersects NY 64 in the Bristol Valley US 20A turns north onto NY 64 following the state route out of the valley and into the town of East Bloomfield where US 20A ends 4 miles 6 km later at an intersection with US 20 and NY 5 The section of US 20A that overlaps NY 64 was signed north south matching NY 64 s direction however the US 20A north south tabs were replaced by east west tabs between 2010 and 2012 but still the north south tabs are now for NY 64 shields only NY 64 continues west from the junction on US 20 and NY 5 citation needed History EditOrigins and designation Edit In 1908 the New York State Legislature established a statewide legislative route system that initially consisted of 37 unsigned routes The portion of what is now US 20A between Four Rod Road in Wales and NY 98 in Sheldon was included in Route 19 a highway that extended from Buffalo to Batavia Two smaller segments of modern US 20A the sections concurrent to NY 16 in East Aurora and NY 64 in Ontario County became part of Route 17 and Route 14 respectively 8 9 When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924 the entirety of legislative Route 17 was designated as part of NY 16 while the portion of modern US 20A between Lakeville and Livonia became part of NY 4 By 1926 the section of what is now US 20A between NY 16 in East Aurora and NY 4 in Lakeville was designated as part of NY 35 which initially continued northwest to Buffalo by way of an overlap with NY 16 and followed NY 4 north from Lakeville to NY 5 in East Avon 10 11 Approaching NY 15A on US 20A westbound near Hemlock Note the errant NY 20A shield NY 35 was largely replaced by US 20 when U S Highways were first signed in New York in 1927 At the time US 20 entered the Buffalo area on modern NY 5 and followed Big Tree Road and current US 20A east to East Aurora where it overlapped NY 16 to reach the former routing of NY 35 From there it continued east over former NY 35 to Geneseo before proceeding to Avon on modern NY 39 Meanwhile NY 4 was renumbered to NY 2 to eliminate numerical duplication with the new US 4 in the Capital District 12 The portion of former NY 35 between Geneseo and Lakeville went unnumbered 13 until the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when it became the westernmost portion of NY 254 an east west highway that initially extended eastward along modern US 20A 14 and CR 32 to a junction with NY 21 west of Canandaigua 15 NY 254 was truncated westward to NY 64 in Bristol by the following year 16 US 20 was realigned between Geneseo and East Avon c 1931 to follow NY 254 east to Lakeville where it turned north to follow NY 2 to East Avon NY 254 was truncated to the east end of its former overlap with NY 2 in Livonia as a result while US 20 s former routing between Geneseo and Avon became NY 20D 14 16 US 20 was altered again c 1938 to follow its modern alignment between Hamburg and East Avon Its former routing between Hamburg and Geneseo became part of the new NY 20A which also continued north to Avon over NY 20D The remainder of US 20 s old routing between Geneseo and Lakeville became part of a reextended NY 254 2 17 US 20A was established by the following year replacing NY 20A west of Geneseo and NY 254 from Geneseo to Bristol The new highway also followed NY 64 northward to East Bloomfield in order to rejoin US 20 in the hamlet of South Bloomfield NY 254 was reassigned to the Geneseo Avon portion of NY 20A 3 however it was supplanted by an extended NY 39 c 1940 3 18 Other developments Edit Timothy J Russert Highway sign at US 20A and Abbott Road On the morning of March 12 1994 a large section of the roof in the southern end of the Retsof Salt Mine collapsed The collapsed portion of the mine was located near the hamlet of Cuylerville located on US 20A just south of the mine 19 One day before the collapse warning signs were erected at the bridge carrying US 20A over nearby Beards Creek due to the presence of bumps in the pavement along the bridge approaches Over the next few weeks two large sinkholes opened on the surface above the mine one of them located just south of the US 20A bridge over Beards Creek This sinkhole led to the collapse of a small area of US 20A east of the creek and the closure and ultimately collapse of the bridge over the creek 20 As a result a detour was installed between Leicester and Geneseo 21 No construction was done on the area for a number of years while a court battle was fought over whether Retsof should reimburse the New York State Department of Transportation to fix the road 22 The road and new bridge were fixed and reopened in the late 1990s 23 On June 18 2008 a bill seeking to rename the part of US 20A from Abbott Road to California Road as the Timothy J Russert Highway was introduced in the United States Senate The bill sponsored by Senators Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton along with Representative Brian Higgins was passed by both the House and the Senate and was signed into law by President George W Bush on July 23 2008 The designation is in memory of Buffalo native Tim Russert the long time host of NBC s Meet the Press who died on June 13 2008 4 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesErieTown of Hamburg0 000 00 US 20Western terminusTown of Orchard Park2 403 86 US 219 Springville BuffaloVillage of Orchard Park3 535 68 NY 240 NY 277Orchard Park Auroratown line5 999 64 NY 187 northSouthern terminus of NY 187East Aurora9 6815 58 NY 16 north NY 78 northWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 16 NY 7810 7417 28 NY 16 southEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 16Aurora11 4918 49 NY 400 north BuffaloNo access to NY 400 south no access from NY 400 north to US 20AWales13 7322 10 NY 78 south StrykersvilleEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 78WyomingSheldon22 0935 55 NY 77 Bennington Center Java Center26 4342 53 NY 98 north AtticaWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 98 hamlet of VarysburgOrangeville27 0443 52 NY 98 south North JavaEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 9832 7252 66 NY 238 north AtticaSouthern terminus of NY 238 hamlet of Halls CornerVillage of Warsaw35 9857 90 NY 19Town of Perry42 8068 88 NY 246 Pavilion PerryLivingstonTown of Leicester46 7575 24 NY 39 west CR 4 east CR 62 south PerryWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 39Village of Leicester49 0478 92 NY 36 north CaledoniaWestern terminus of concurrency with NY 3649 1879 15 NY 36 south to I 390 Mount Morris Letchworth State ParkEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 36Town of Geneseo52 9285 17 NY 63 south Mount Morris DansvilleSouthern terminus of concurrency with NY 6353 2385 67 NY 63 north BataviaNorthern terminus of concurrency with NY 63 no eastbound access from NY 63 southVillage of Geneseo53 8386 63 To NY 63 north via Mary Jemison Drive NY 942D Eastern terminus of unsigned NY 942D to NY 63 north only signed westbound53 9386 79 NY 39 east AvonEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 39Town of Geneseo58 8194 65 I 390 Corning RochesterExit 8 on I 390Geneseo Livoniatown line60 0496 63 NY 256 West Lake Road Conesus LakeTown of Livonia60 5797 48 NY 15 northWestern terminus of US 20A NY 15 overlap hamlet of LakevilleVillage of Livonia62 76101 00 NY 15 southEastern terminus of concurrency with NY 15Town of Livonia65 76105 83 NY 15A north CR 41 east Lima RochesterNorthern terminus of concurrency with NY 15A67 81109 13 NY 15A south SpringwaterSouthern terminus of concurrency with NY 15A hamlet of HemlockOntarioBristol79 83128 47 NY 64 south NaplesSouthern terminus of concurrency with NY 64East Bloomfield83 59134 53 US 20 NY 5 NY 64 northEastern terminus northern terminus of concurrency with NY 641 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit U S roads portalReferences Edit a b 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 65 66 Retrieved January 31 2010 a b New York Road Map for 1938 Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1938 a b c New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1939 a b c S 3145 110th Congress 2nd Session New York Map 1977 78 ed Cartography by General Drafting Exxon 1977 Warsaw Quadrangle New York Wyoming Co Map 1 24 000 7 5 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1976 Retrieved December 1 2010 Construction and Other Restrictions Report Sorted by Route PDF New York State Department of Transportation November 29 2010 Retrieved December 1 2010 State of New York Department of Highways 1909 The Highway Law Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 53 65 Retrieved April 13 2010 New York State Department of Highways 1920 Report of the State Commissioner of Highways Albany NY J B Lyon Company pp 522 526 528 Retrieved April 13 2010 New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company State of New York Department of Public Works 1926 Automobile Blue Book Vol 1 1927 ed Chicago Automobile Blue Book Inc 1927 This edition shows U S Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927 New York in Soconyland Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1929 a b Road Map of New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company of New York 1930 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 New York Map Cartography by H M Gousha Company Kendall Refining Company 1931 New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Standard Oil Company 1937 New York Info Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1940 Revkin Andrew C December 10 1995 Wanted A New Salt Mine One Industry Town Presses for State Aid The New York Times Retrieved April 13 2010 Galloway Devin Jones David R Ingebritsen S E eds 1999 The Retsof Salt Mine Collapse Land subsidence in the United States United States Geological Survey ISBN 0 607 92696 1 Retrieved April 13 2010 Salt of the Earth Act 3 Lake amp Valley Clarion No 10th Anniversary Edition Clarion Publications Inc May 1999 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Ground subsidence had caused a temporary closing of the detour Route 20A routing around Cuylerville The detour itself had been in effect since the collapse when the Little Beards Creek bridge became impassable Salt of the Earth Act 4 Lake amp Valley Clarion No 10th Anniversary Edition Clarion Publications Inc May 1999 Retrieved 28 July 2014 The June 6 1996 Clarion stated that Akzo would be paying the costs of replacing the Little Beards Creek bridge on Rt 20A Baughn James Uglybridges com uglybridges com Retrieved 28 July 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 20A New York Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 20A New York KML is from Wikidata U S Route 20A at Alps Roads New York Routes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 20A New York amp oldid 1119155125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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