List of former state routes in New York (26–50)
Appearance
This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered between 26 and 50.
Route | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed |
---|---|---|---|---|
NY 26 (1924-1930) |
NY 13 near Freeville | NY 5 in Camillus | 1924[1] | 1930[2] |
NY 26A | NY 12 / NY 26 in Lowville | NY 3 in Carthage | 1930[2] | 1978[3] |
NY 26B | NY 26 in Alexandria | NY 37 in Alexandria | ca. 1931[4][5] | mid-1970s[6][7] |
NY 28B | NY 287 in Prospect | NY 12 / NY 28 in Remsen | ca. 1936[8][9] | mid-1960s[10][11] |
NY 30 (1924-1930) |
US 9 in Mechanicville | Canadian border at Mooers | 1924[1] | 1930[2] |
NY 31A (Onondaga County) |
NY 5 in Elbridge | NY 31 in Jordan | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[13] |
NY 31A (western Niagara County) |
NY 3 / NY 18 in Niagara Falls | NY 31 on Lewiston–Cambria town line | late 1920s[14][15] | 1935[16] |
NY 31B (1932-1933) |
US 11 in Cicero | NY 31 in Cicero | ca. 1932[5][17] | ca. 1933[17][18] |
NY 31B | NY 31 in Weedsport | NY 5 in Elbridge | ca. 1933[17][18] | 1980[19] |
NY 31C | NY 5 in Elbridge | NY 31 in Jordan | ca. 1933[17][18] | 2003[19] |
NY 31D | Orleans–Monroe county line | NY 19 / NY 31 in Sweden | ca. 1935[8][20] | ca. 1963[21][22] |
NY 32 (1920s-1930) |
NY 5 in Amherst | Lake Road in Olcott | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 32A (1930-early 1940s) |
US 4 / NY 32 in Stillwater | US 4 / NY 32 in Schuylerville | 1930[2] | early 1940s[23][24] |
NY 32B | NY 32 in Queensbury | US 4 in Hudson Falls | 1930[2] | mid-1960s[11][25] |
NY 33B (1931-1940s) |
NY 96 in Pittsford | NY 33 / NY 350 in Walworth | ca. 1931[4][5] | 1949[26] |
NY 33B (1962-1965) |
NY 33A in Chili | NY 383 in Rochester | ca. 1962[21][27] | ca. 1965[11][28] |
NY 33B (1965-1970s) |
NY 33 in Buffalo | NY 33 in Cheektowaga | ca. 1965[11][29] | mid-1970s[6][30] |
NY 34 (1924-1930) |
NY 5 in Buffalo | Fort Niagara near Youngstown | 1924[1] | 1930[2] |
NY 34A | NY 13 in Ithaca | NY 34 in Lansing | 1930s[4][31] | mid-1960s[10][11] |
NY 35 (mid-1920s-1927) |
NY 16 in East Aurora | NY 4 near Livonia village | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1927[32] |
NY 35 (1927-early 1940s) |
NY 36 in Wheatland | US 104 in Ontario | 1927[32] | early 1940s[23][24] |
NY 35A | US 62 / NY 18 in Buffalo | NY 35 in Cheektowaga | 1930[4] | mid-1930s[33][34] |
NY 35B | NY 35 / NY 47 in Rochester | NY 35 in Penfield | 1930s[4][33] | early 1940s[23][24] |
NY 36A | NY 36 in Dansville | NY 63 in Mount Morris | 1930[4] | early 1940s[23][24] |
NY 37 (mid-1920s-1927) |
NY 17 in Monroe | Connecticut state line near Brewster | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1927[32] |
NY 37 (late 1920s-1930) |
NY 40 in Cato | NY 31 in Baldwinsville | late 1920s[2][32] | 1930[2] |
NY 37A | NY 37 in Lisbon | NY 37 in Waddington | 1930[4] | 1980[19] |
NY 37D | NY 37 in Theresa town | NY 26 in Theresa village | ca. 1936[8][9] | mid-1960s[10][11] |
NY 38 (1920s-1930) |
NY 62 near Angelica | NY 14 in Penn Yan | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 39 (1920s-1930) |
NY 21 in Poughkeepsie | NY 22 in Patterson | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 40A | NY 40 in Schaghticoke | NY 40 / NY 67 in Schaghticoke | ca. 1933[17][18] | late 1940s[35][36] |
NY 41 (1920s-1930) |
Ferry landing at Barrytown | NY 22 in North East | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 42 (1920s-1930) |
NY 15 in Owego | NY 26 in Freeville | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 44 (1920s-1930) |
NY 7 in Sidney | NY 5 / NY 12 in Utica | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 44 (1930-1935) |
NY 13 in Caton | NY 3 in Wolcott | 1930[2] | 1935[37] |
NY 44A | US 44 in Washington | US 44 / NY 82 in Millbrook | 1980[38] | 2007[39] |
NY 45 (1920s-1930) |
US 9E in Troy | MA 2 at the Massachusetts state line at Stephentown | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 45 (1930-late 1949) |
New Jersey state line at Warwick | US 9W in New Windsor | 1930[2] | 1949[40] |
NY 46A | NY 49 / NY 365 in Rome | NY 46 in Western | 1930[4] | early 1950s[41][42] |
NY 47 (1920s-1930) |
US 9 in Chestertown | NY 30 in Ticonderoga | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 47 (1930-1936) |
US 9 in Lake George | NY 8 in Hague | 1930[2] | 1936[43] |
NY 47 | NY 104 in Greece | Culver Road in Irondequoit | ca. 1937[44][45] | 1980[19] |
NY 48 (1920s-1930) |
NY 12 in Lowville | NY 3 in Alexandria | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1930[2] |
NY 48A | NY 48 in Minetto | NY 48 in Oswego | ca. 1931[4][5] | ca. 1940[46][47] |
NY 50 (mid-1920s-1927) |
PA 7 at the Pennsylvania state line at Port Jervis | NY 10 in Kingston | mid-1920s[1][12] | 1927[32] |
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