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List of former state routes in New York

 
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The following is a list of former state routes in New York. These routes have had their designation completely removed for various reasons, including but not limited to eliminating numerical duplication with a U.S. Highway or an Interstate Highway in New York. Some of the designations listed below have been reused for unrelated highways located elsewhere in New York.

For a complete list of state routes in New York, including currently existing routes, see List of State Routes in New York.

Contents

Routes 1–99

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
New York State Route 1 (1924–1927) New York City line Connecticut state line at Port Chester 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 1A NY 27 in Manhattan US 1 in Pelham Manor 1934[3] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 1B (1930s–1941) NY 1A in The Bronx US 1 in New Rochelle early 1930s[6][7] 1941[8][9][10]
New York State Route 1B Triborough Bridge in The Bronx Grand Concourse in The Bronx 1941[8][9][10] by 1947[11]
New York State Route 1X Eastern Boulevard in The Bronx US 1 in Pelham Manor 1941[12] 1946[12]
New York State Route 2 (1924–1927) Pennsylvania state line at Kirkwood; became PA 2 NY 6 in Rouses Point 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 2 (1927–1938) Pennsylvania state line at Lindley; became US 15 NY 31 in Rochester 1927[2] 1938[13]
New York State Route 2 (1938 – early 1940s) NY 17 / NY 17C in Owego NY 33 / NY 35 in Rochester 1938[13] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 2A (mid-1920s–1927) NY 2 in Potsdam NY 56 in Lawrence mid-1920s[1][15] 1927[2]
New York State Route 2A (1930–1938) NY 2 in Springwater NY 2 in Rochester 1930[6] 1938[13]
New York State Route 2A (1938 – early 1940s) NY 2 in Interlaken US 20 / NY 5 in Waterloo 1938[13] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 3A (1930–1934) NY 3 / NY 271 in Middleport NY 19 near Medina 1930[16] 1934[17]
New York State Route 3B NY 237 in Clarendon NY 3 / NY 63 in Sweden 1930[16] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 3C NY 3 in Sterling US 11 / NY 3 / NY 12 in Watertown 1930[18] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 3E NY 3 in Red Creek NY 3 in Oswego 1930[6] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 4 (1924–1927) Pennsylvania state line at Lindley NY 3 in Rochester 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 5A (1924–mid-1920s) NY 5 in Buffalo NY 5 in Albany 1924[1] mid-1920s[1][19]
New York State Route 6 (1924–1927) New York City line Canadian border at Rouses Point 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 6A US 9 in Yonkers US 9 in Tarrytown mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[16]
New York State Route 7 (1924–mid-1920s) NY 6 in Troy Massachusetts state line at Stephentown; became MA 7 1924[1] mid-1920s[1][15]
New York State Route 7 (mid-1920s–1927) NY 5 in Albany NY 5 in Buffalo mid-1920s[1][15] 1927[2]
New York State Route 7B (1930–1970) NY 7 in Unadilla NY 7 / NY 28 in Oneonta 1930[6] 1970[20]
New York State Route 7C NY 7 in Niskayuna NY 7 in Niskayuna 1961[4][21] late 1960s[20][22]
New York State Route 8 (1924–1930) New Jersey state line at Minisink; became NJ 8 US 9W in Newburgh 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 9 (1924–1927) NY 17 in Binghamton Vermont state line at Hoosick 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 9C US 9 in Albany US 9 in Round Lake 1920s[16] 1930[16]
New York State Route 9E US 9 in Wappingers Falls NY 376 in Wappinger by 1938[23] by 1940[8]
New York State Route 9F US 9 in Poughkeepsie US 9 in Rhinebeck 1930[16] mid-1930s[7][23]
New York State Route 9K US 9 / NY 50 in Saratoga Springs US 9 in Lake George 1930[18] early 1950s[24][25]
New York State Route 9M NY 8 in Horicon US 9 in Chester early 1930s[6][7] by 1952[24]
New York State Route 9X US 9 in The Bronx US 9 in The Bronx mid-1930s[7][26] by 1946[27]
New York State Route 9W (1920s–1930) US 9 in Elizabethtown US 9 in Keeseville late 1920s[15][18] 1930[18]
New York State Route 10A (1920s–1930) NY 10 in Long Lake NY 10 in Johnsburg late 1920s[15][18] 1930[18]
New York State Route 11 (1924–1927) NY 2 in Mexico NY 5 / NY 12 in Utica 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 12C NY 5 / NY 5S / NY 8 / NY 12 in Utica NY 12 / NY 28 / NY 287 in Barneveld 1930[6] 1970[20]
New York State Route 15 (1924–1938) NY 17 / NY 17C in Owego NY 33 / NY 35 in Rochester 1924[1] 1938[13]
New York State Route 15A (1930–1938) NY 15 in Interlaken US 20 / NY 5 in Waterloo 1930[6] 1938[13]
New York State Route 16A Pennsylvania state line at Allegany; became PA 646 NY 16 / NY 17 in Olean early 1930s[6][7] early 1960s[5][28]
New York State Route 17A (1920s–1930) NY 17 in Randolph NY 17 / NY 18 in Salamanca mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 17D NY 17 in Elmira Pennsylvania state line at Chemung 1930[29] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 17E NY 17 in Corning NY 17 in Elmira 1930[29] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 17F NY 17 in Andover NY 17 in Addison 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 17G NY 19 in Stannards NY 17 / NY 248 in Greenwood 1930[18] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 17H (1930–mid-1930s) NY 17 in Randolph NY 17 / NY 18 in Salamanca 1930[18] mid-1930s[7][23]
New York State Route 17H (1940s–1970s) NY 17C in Johnson City NY 17 in Binghamton by 1947[30] 1970s[20][31]
New York State Route 17J NY 17 / NY 430 in Mayville NY 17 in Jamestown 1930[18] early 1970s[20][32]
New York State Route 18A US 62 / NY 18 / NY 39 in Collins US 62 / NY 18 in Eden early 1930s[6][7] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 18B NY 240 in Orchard Park NY 324 in Amherst early 1930s[6][7] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 18C NY 78 / NY 278 on Orchard Park – West Seneca town line NY 35 / NY 78 in Depew early 1930s[6][7] late 1930s[7][23]
New York State Route 18D Whirlpool Rapids Bridge at Niagara Falls US 62 / NY 18 in Wheatfield early 1930s[6][7] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 18E Queenston–Lewiston Bridge at Lewiston NY 18F in Lewiston early 1930s[6][33] early 1960s[34][35]
New York State Route 19 (1924–1930) NY 23 in Roxbury US 6N in Kingston 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 20 (1924–1927) NY 2 in Syracuse NY 3 in Oswego 1924[1] 1927[2]
New York State Route 20A Pennsylvania state line at Ripley US 20 in Silver Creek 1930[6] by 1932[36]
New York State Route 20B US 20 in Brant US 20 in Hamburg 1930[6] by 1932[36]
New York State Route 20C NY 64 in Bloomfield US 20 / NY 5 / NY 64 in Bloomfield 1930s[6][26] 1997[37]
New York State Route 20D US 20 in Geneseo NY 5 in Avon early 1930s[6][7] 1938[23]
New York State Route 20N US 20 / NY 174 in Marcellus town US 20 / NY 20SY / NY 92 in Cazenovia 1930s[7][23] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 20SY US 20 / NY 321 in Skaneateles US 20 / NY 20N / NY 92 in Cazenovia early 1950s[24][38] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 21 (1924–1930) US 9 in Poughkeepsie Connecticut state line at Amenia; became CT 4 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 21A Vine Valley US 20 / NY 5 in Canandaigua 1930[18] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 24 (1924–1930) NY 22 in Austerlitz NY 30 in Fort Ann 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 24A NY 24 / NY 25 in Queens NY 110 in East Farmingdale late 1950s[21][39] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 25C NY 25 in Queens NY 25 in Garden City Park by 1940[8] 1970[20]
New York State Route 25D NY 24 / NY 25 in Queens NY 25 in Westbury early 1930s[6][7] 1958[40]
New York State Route 26 (1924–1930) NY 13 near Freeville NY 5 in Camillus 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 26A NY 12 / NY 26 in Lowville NY 3 in Carthage 1930[18] 1980[41][42]
New York State Route 26B NY 26 in Alexandria NY 37 in Alexandria early 1930s[6][7] mid-1970s[43][44]
New York State Route 28B NY 287 in Prospect NY 12 / NY 28 in Remsen 1930s[6][26] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 30 (1924–1930) US 9 in Mechanicville Canadian border at Mooers 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 31A (1920s–1930) NY 5 in Elbridge NY 31 in Jordan late 1920s[16][19] 1930[16]
New York State Route 31A (1930–1934) NY 18 in Wheatfield NY 31 on Lewiston–Cambria town line 1930[16] 1934[17]
New York State Route 31B NY 31 in Weedsport NY 5 in Elbridge early 1930s[6][7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 31C NY 5 in Elbridge NY 31 in Jordan early 1930s[6][7] 2003[37]
New York State Route 31D Orleans–Monroe county line NY 19 / NY 31 in Sweden 1930s[16][23] early 1960s[28][45]
New York State Route 32 (1920s–1930) NY 5 in Amherst Lake Road in Olcott mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 32A (1930 – early 1940s) US 4 / NY 32 in Stillwater US 4 / NY 32 in Schuylerville 1930[18] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 32B NY 32 in Queensbury US 4 in Hudson Falls 1930[18] mid-1960s[28][46]
New York State Route 33B (1930s–1940s) NY 96 in Pittsford NY 33 / NY 350 in Walworth early 1930s[6][7] by 1952[24]
New York State Route 33B (1962–1965) NY 33A in Chili NY 383 in Rochester 1962[4][45] 1965[28][47]
New York State Route 33B (1965–1970s) NY 33 in Buffalo NY 33 in Cheektowaga 1965[28][47] 1970s[20][44]
New York State Route 34 (1924–1930) NY 5 in Buffalo Fort Niagara near Youngstown 1924[1] 1930[18]
New York State Route 34A NY 13 in Ithaca NY 34 in Lansing 1930s[6][23] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 35 (mid-1920s–1927) NY 16 in East Aurora NY 4 near Livonia village mid-1920s[1][19] 1927[2]
New York State Route 35 (1927 – early 1940s) NY 36 in Wheatland US 104 in Ontario 1927[2] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 35A US 62 / NY 18 in Buffalo NY 35 in Cheektowaga 1930[6] mid-1930s[26][33]
New York State Route 35B NY 35 / NY 47 in Rochester NY 35 in Penfield 1930s[6][26] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 36A NY 36 in Dansville NY 63 in Mount Morris 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 37 (mid-1920s–1927) NY 17 in Monroe Connecticut state line near Brewster mid-1920s[1][15] 1927[2]
New York State Route 37 (late 1920s – 1930) NY 40 in Cato NY 31 in Baldwinsville late 1920s[2][18] 1930[18]
New York State Route 37A NY 37 in Lisbon NY 37 in Waddington 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 37D NY 37 in Theresa town NY 26 in Theresa village mid-1930s[7][26] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 39 (1920s–1930) NY 21 in Poughkeepsie NY 22 in Patterson mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 40A NY 40 in Schaghticoke NY 40 / NY 67 in Schaghticoke 1930s[6][23] by 1952[24]
New York State Route 41 (1920s–1930) Ferry landing at Barrytown NY 22 in North East mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 42 (1920s–1930) NY 15 in Owego NY 26 in Freeville mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 44 (1920s–1930) NY 7 in Sidney NY 5 / NY 12 in Utica mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 44 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 13 in Caton NY 3 in Wolcott 1930[18] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 44A US 44 in Washington US 44 / NY 82 in Millbrook 1980[41] 2007[48]
New York State Route 45 (1920s–1930) US 9E in Troy Massachusetts state line at Stephentown; became MA 2 mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 45 (1930 – late 1940s) New Jersey state line at Warwick US 9W in New Windsor 1930[18] late 1940s[30][38]
New York State Route 46A NY 49 / NY 365 in Rome NY 46 in Western 1930[6] early 1950s[24][25]
New York State Route 47 (1920s–1930) US 9 in Chestertown NY 30 in Ticonderoga mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 47 (1930–mid-1930s) US 9 in Lake George NY 8 in Hague 1930[18] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 47 NY 104 in Greece Culver Road in Irondequoit mid-1930s[7][23] 1980[37]
New York State Route 48 (1920s–1930) NY 12 in Lowville NY 3 in Alexandria mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 48A (1930s) NY 48 in Minetto NY 48 in Oswego early 1930s[6][7] late 1930s[26][49]
New York State Route 48A (1960s) I-690 in Geddes I-90 / NY 48 in Geddes by 1961[50] by 1970[20]
New York State Route 50 (mid-1920s–1927) Pennsylvania state line at Port Jervis; became PA 7 NY 10 in Kingston mid-1920s[1][15] 1927[2]
New York State Route 51 (1920s–1930) NY 17 in Deposit NY 23 in Stamford mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 52 (1920s–1930) NY 36 in Dansville NY 14 near Geneva city mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 53 (1920s–1930) NY 13 in Horseheads NY 15 in Candor mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 55 (1920s–1930) New Jersey state line near Greenwood Lake NY 17 in Goshen late 1920s[51][18] 1930[18]
New York State Route 56A US 11 in Potsdam NY 56 in Norfolk 1930[18] 1980[37]
New York State Route 57 US 11 in Syracuse NY 104 in Oswego 1927[2] 1982[37]
New York State Route 58 (1920s–1930) NY 17 in Harriman NY 10 in Newburgh mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 59A NY 304 in Clarkstown NY 59 in Clarkstown 1955[25][52] late 1950s[39][53]
New York State Route 61 (1920s–1934) NY 59 in Suffern US 9W in West Haverstraw mid-1920s[1][15] 1934[54]
New York State Route 62 (1920s–1930) NY 17 in Amity Lake Ontario shoreline in Yates mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 62 (1930–1932) NY 17 in Salamanca NY 18 in Buffalo 1930[6] 1932[7][55]
New York State Route 62A NY 104 in Niagara Falls US 62 in Niagara Falls 1970s[20][44] 2006[56]
New York State Route 63A NY 63 in Angelica NY 63 in Nunda 1930[18] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 64 (1920s–1930) NY 51 in Delhi NY 7 in Oneonta mid-1920s[1][15] 1930[18]
New York State Route 70 (1920s–1930) US 11 in Homer US 20 in Skaneateles mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 70A NY 70 in Burns NY 36 in Dansville early 1930s[6][7] mid-1970s[43][44]
New York State Route 72 (1920s–1930) NY 52 in Naples Lake Road in Pultneyville mid-1920s[1][19] 1930[18]
New York State Route 72A NY 56 in Potsdam NY 72 in Hopkinton 1930[6] early 1940s[14][49]
New York State Route 74 (1930 – early 1970s) Pennsylvania state line at French Creek NY 17J near Lakewood 1930[18] early 1970s[20][32]
New York State Route 75 (1930–1932) NY 426 in Mina NY 17 / NY 17J in Mayville 1930[6] 1932[7][55]
New York State Route 76 (1927–1930) US 11 in Mexico NY 5 / NY 12 / NY 28 in Utica 1927[2] 1930[18]
New York State Route 77A Tonawanda Indian Reservation boundary in Alabama NY 77 in Alabama early 1930s[6][7] by 1940[8]
New York State Route 78A NY 78 in East Aurora NY 35 in Lancaster early 1930s[6][7] by 1938[23]
New York State Route 82A US 44 in Amenia NY 82 in Pine Plains 1930[18] 1980[41]
New York State Route 84 New Jersey state line at Minisink; became NJ 84 NY 17K in Montgomery 1930[6] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 86A NY 86 in Lake Placid US 9 in Elizabethtown 1930[18] mid-1950s[25][53]
New York State Route 87 US 11 in De Kalb NY 37 in Ogdensburg 1930[18] 1980[42][41]
New York State Route 94 (1930 – early 1940s) NY 17 in Portville NY 19 in Belfast 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 94 (early 1940s – late 1940s) New Jersey state line at Chestnut Ridge US 202 in Haverstraw early 1940s[8][14] late 1940s[30][38]
New York State Route 96 (1930 – early 1940s) US 4 / NY 7 in Troy Massachusetts state line at Petersburgh; became MA 2 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 99 NY 30 in Duane NY 3 in Franklin 1930[16] 1994[37]

Routes 100–199

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
New York State Route 104 (early 1930s) Atlantic Beach Bridge in Lawrence NY 27 in Queens early 1930s[6][40] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 104 (mid-1930s) NY 137 in Pound Ridge Connecticut state line at Pound Ridge; became CT 29 by 1935[7] by 1938[26]
New York State Route 113 (1930–1972) NY 27 in Quogue NY 24 in Riverhead 1930[18] 1972[57]
New York State Route 119A US 1 in Rye NY 119 / NY 120 in Harrison late 1930s[16][49] 1961[4][21]
New York State Route 126 (1930 – late 1930s) US 1 in Mamaroneck NY 125 in White Plains 1930[6] late 1930s[8][16]
New York State Route 126 (late 1930s – 1972) I-81 / US 104 in Mexico NY 13 in Williamstown late 1930s[8][16] 1972[17][32]
New York State Route 131 (1930–mid-1940s) NY 129 in Cortlandt NY 129 in Yorktown 1930[citation needed] mid-1940s[58][59]
New York State Route 132A Dead end in Yorktown US 202 / NY 35 in Yorktown 1930[6] early 1970s[20][60]
New York State Route 135 (1930 – early 1930s) NY 134 in Ossining NY 134 in Yorktown 1930[6] early 1930s[6][7]
New York State Route 137A NY 137 in Pound Ridge Connecticut state line at Pound Ridge 1930[6] early 1930s[6][7]
New York State Route 146B NY 146 in Clifton Park Miller and Sugarhill Roads in Clifton Park by 1940[61] 1965[62][63]
New York State Route 146C NY 7 in Rotterdam NY 146 in Rotterdam 1930s[6][26] 1962[4][5]
New York State Route 148 (1930–1950s) NY 7 in Schoharie NY 30 in Mayfield 1930[6] late 1950s[21][39]
New York State Route 152 US 4 / NY 43 in North Greenbush NY 150 in Sand Lake 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 153 (1930s) NY 154 in Poestenkill NY 2 in Brunswick early 1930s[6][7] by 1940[8]
New York State Route 154 NY 66 in Troy Rensselaer CR 77 in Poestenkill by 1935[7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 161A NY 161 in Minaville NY 30 east of Minaville by 1931[64] by 1938[26]
New York State Route 164 (1930–1939) NY 10 in Cobleskill US 20 in Sharon 1930[6] 1939[65]
New York State Route 164 (1939–1960s) US 9 / NY 9A in Yonkers US 1 in The Bronx 1939[65] 1960s[20][28]
New York State Route 179 (1930–early 1960s) NY 3 in Hounsfield NY 12 / NY 12E in Clayton 1930[6] early 1960s[5][28]
New York State Route 181 NY 12 in Clayton NY 37 in Theresa 1930[6] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 185 (1930s–1980) NY 37 in Hammond Brasie Corners – Rossie Road in Rossie by 1935[7] 1980[66]
New York State Route 187 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 11B in Lawrence US 11 in Bangor 1930[6] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 188 (1930 – late 1930s) NY 37 in Westville US 11 in Burke 1930[6] late 1930s[8][16]
New York State Route 192 NY 30 in Brighton NY 86 in Harrietstown 1930[18] 1989[37]
New York State Route 192A NY 86 in Harrietstown NY 192 in Brighton early 1950s[24][25] 1980[37]
New York State Route 194 NY 177 in Pinckney NY 12 in Copenhagen 1930[18] 1980[37]
New York State Route 195 (1930–mid-1930s) US 9 in Elizabethtown NY 22 in Westport 1930[18] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 195 NY 11B in Lawrence US 11 in Lawrence mid-1930s[7][26] 1980[37]
New York State Route 198 (1930s–1940s) NY 33A / NY 251 in Chili NY 383 in Chili 1930s[6][26] late 1940s[30][67]

Routes 200–299

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
New York State Route 200 (1930 – early 1940s) US 44 / NY 22 in Amenia Connecticut state line at Amenia; became CT 343 1930[18] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 201 (1930–1950s) NY 199 in Pine Plains NY 22 in Copake 1930[6] early 1950s[24][25]
New York State Route 202 (1930–1934) NY 52 in East Fishkill NY 55 in Poughkeepsie 1930[18] 1934[7][54]
New York State Route 204 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 66 in Chatham Massachusetts state line at Canaan; became MA 204 1930[6] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 209 (1930–1935) NY 19 in Shelby NY 18 in Carlton 1930[6] 1935[7][68]
New York State Route 215 (1930 – late 1930s) NY 17 near Bloomingburg US 9W / NY 32 in Newburgh 1930[18] late 1930s[8][26]
New York State Route 215 (1940s–1970s) NY 360 in Hamlin Hamlin Beach State Park south boundary in Hamlin early 1940s[8][14] early 1970s[20][43]
New York State Route 218 (1930 – early 1940s) NY 41 in Coventry NY 7 in Bainbridge 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 219 (1930–1934) NY 26 / NY 79 in Whitney Point NY 12 / NY 41 in Greene 1930[6] 1934[69]
New York State Route 225 (1930 – late 1940s) NY 17 in Tioga NY 223 in Spencer 1930[6] late 1940s[30][70]
New York State Route 229 NY 34 in Lansing NY 38 in Fleming 1930[6] late 1930s[8][16]
New York State Route 234 NY 26 in Vernon NY 31 / NY 365 in Verona early 1930s[6][7] 1981[37]
New York State Route 239 NY 354 in Marilla US 20 in Alden 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 254 (1930 – late 1930s) NY 2 in Livonia NY 21 in Canandaigua 1930[6] late 1930s[8][16]
New York State Route 255 NY 256 in Sparta NY 15 in Conesus 1930[16] 1995[37]
New York State Route 267 NY 93 in Akron NY 77 in Alabama early 1930s[6][7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 268 (1930s–1970s) NY 5 in Clarence NY 78 on Clarence–Amherst town line early 1930s[6][33] 1974[43][32]
New York State Route 273 US 4 near Whitehall village NY 22A in Hampton 1948[11][71] 1980[37]
New York State Route 278 (early 1930s – 1938) US 20 in Hamburg NY 78 in Orchard Park early 1930s[6][7] 1938[23]
New York State Route 279 (1933–1935) US 6 in Port Jervis US 9W in Kingston 1933[68][72] 1935[7][68]
New York State Route 283 (1930–1970) Pennsylvania state line at Nichols NY 17 in Owego 1930[29] 1970[20]
New York State Route 283 (1970s) US 11 in Antwerp NY 12 in Alexandria Bay mid-1970s[43][44] by 1981[42]
New York State Route 285 NY 69 in Annsville Oneida CR 67A / CR 70 in Florence 1930[6] 1988[37]
New York State Route 286 (1930 – early 1940s) NY 22 in Granville Vermont state line at Hampton; became VT 30A 1930[6] early 1940s[14][73]
New York State Route 286A NY 47 in Penfield NY 286 in Penfield late 1940s[30][38] early 1970s[20][32]
New York State Route 287 (1930–1970) NY 12 / NY 12C / NY 28 in Barneveld NY 8 in Ohio 1930[6] 1970[20]
New York State Route 287 (1970s) NY 283 in Alexandria NY 37 in Alexandria mid-1970s[43][44] by 1981[42]
New York State Route 288 NY 161 in Glen NY 5S in Glen early 1940s[14][49] 1981[37]
New York State Route 291 (1930–1940s) NY 2 / NY 14 in Phelps NY 89 in Tyre 1930[6] early 1940s[14][61]
New York State Route 293 (1930 – early 1930s) NY 31 in Weedsport NY 5 in Elbridge 1930[6] early 1930s[6][7]

Routes 300–399

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
New York State Route 305 (1930 – early 1940s) New Jersey state line at Chestnut Ridge US 202 in Haverstraw 1930[6] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 307 NY 32 in Cornwall NY 218 in Cornwall 1930s[6][26] 1980[37]
New York State Route 312 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 52 in Patterson NY 22 in Patterson 1930[6] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 319 Chenango CR 4 / CR 10 / CR 19 in Preston NY 12 in Norwich 1930[6] 1984[37]
New York State Route 323 NY 249 in Brant NY 5 in Evans 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 328A Pennsylvania state line at Southport; became PA 549 NY 328 in Southport 1930[29] early 1930s[6][7]
New York State Route 330 76 Road in Caroline NY 79 in Dryden early 1930s[6][7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 333 Steuben CR 11 / CR 24 in Thurston NY 415 in Campbell 1930[6] 1997[37]
New York State Route 337 (1930 – early 1930s) NY 41 in Spafford NY 174 in Marcellus 1930[6] early 1930s[6][7]
New York State Route 337 (early 1930s – 1970s) NY 12D / NY 26 in West Turin NY 12 in Lyons Falls early 1930s[6][7] early 1970s[20][32]
New York State Route 338 (1940s–1980) NY 29 in Northumberland US 4 / NY 32 in Schuylerville 1940s[61][74] 1980[41]
New York State Route 338 (1980–1996) NY 40 in Argyle NY 29 in Greenwich 1980[41] 1996[37]
New York State Route 339 NY 50 in Ballston NY 146A in Ballston by 1946[59] early 1970s[20][43]
New York State Route 341 Connecticut state line at Dover; became CT 341 NY 22 / NY 343 in Amenia by 1946[75] by 1962[76]
New York State Route 342 (1930–1940s) NY 23 in Gilboa Schoharie CR 18 in Conesville 1930[6] late 1940s[30][38]
New York State Route 347 (1930 – early 1930s) NY 22 in Crown Point Vermont state line at Crown Point; became VT 17 1930[6] early 1930s[6][7]
New York State Route 347 (early 1930s – 1950s) NY 22 in Ticonderoga Ferry landing in Ticonderoga early 1930s[6][7] early 1950s[24][25]
New York State Route 348 NY 22 in Chazy US 9 in Chazy 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 351 (1930s–1970s) NY 436 in Portage NY 408 in Nunda early 1930s[6][7] mid-1970s[43][44]
New York State Route 356 US 62 on Tonawanda–Amherst town line NY 270 in Amherst 1930[6] 1988[37]
New York State Route 358 US 20A in Wales US 20 in Alden 1930[6] 1982[37]
New York State Route 361 Connecticut state line at North East; continued as CT 361 US 44 in Millerton mid-1930s[7][26] 1980[41]
New York State Route 363 (early 1930s – 1950s) NY 15A in Mendon NY 65 in Honeoye Falls early 1930s[6][7] late 1950s[21][39]
New York State Route 365
NY 17 in Big Flats Chambers Road / Cowan Road in Catlin 1930[29] by 1935[7]
New York State Route 368 NY 321 in Skaneateles NY 5 in Elbridge by 1936[77] 1980[41]
New York State Route 379 NY 14 in Southport NY 427 in Southport 1930s[6][26] 1978[37]
New York State Route 380 NY 60 in Gerry NY 5 near Brocton 1930[16] 1980[37]
New York State Route 381 NY 43 in Rensselaer US 4 in East Greenbush mid-1930s[7][26] late 1960s[20][22]
New York State Route 382 NY 17 in Red House Allegany State Park west boundary in Red House early 1930s[7][29] early 1970s[20][43]
New York State Route 383 (1934 – early 1940s) NY 26 / NY 79 in Whitney Point NY 12 / NY 41 in Greene 1934[7][69] early 1940s[8][14]
New York State Route 383B NY 47 / NY 383 in Rochester NY 383 in Penfield early 1940s[8][14] late 1940s[30][38]
New York State Route 390 (1930–1960s) US 20 / NY 5 / NY 414 in Seneca Falls NY 318 in Tyre 1930[6] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 390A US 20 / NY 5 in Seneca Falls NY 89 on Tyre – Seneca Falls town line 1930s[6][26] late 1950s[21][39]
New York State Route 392 (1930s–1970s) NY 79 in Ithaca NY 366 in Dryden mid-1930s[7][26] mid-1970s[43][44]
New York State Route 393 NY 13 in Ithaca Game Farm Road on Ithaca–Dryden town line early 1930s[6][7] mid-1960s[22][28]
New York State Route 394 (mid-1930s–1967) NY 137 in Pound Ridge Connecticut state line at Pound Ridge; became CT 29 mid-1930s[7][26] 1967[78]
New York State Route 398 NY 9J in Stuyvesant US 9 in Stuyvesant early 1930s[6][7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 399 NY 29 in Johnstown NY 29A in Johnstown by 1940[61] by 1961[4]

Routes 400 and up

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
New York State Route 401 (1940s–1950s) US 9 in Stockport NY 9H in Ghent by 1940[8] early 1950s[24][25]
New York State Route 401 (1970–1973) NY 36 in Dansville NY 21 near Wayland village 1970[20] 1973[32][79]
New York State Route 402 Ferry landing in Tivoli NY 9G in Tivoli by 1940[49] 1980[41]
New York State Route 404 (1933–1940s) NY 100 in Briarcliff Manor US 9 near Ossining 1933[80] by 1951[81]
New York State Route 405 US 4 in North Greenbush NY 66 in Troy early 1970s[20][32] 1980[41]
New York State Route 407 NY 159 in Duanesburg NY 160 in Florida early 1930s[6][7] 1981[37]
New York State Route 408 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 86 in Harrietstown NY 192 in Brighton 1930[6] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 408A NY 408 near Angelica village NY 351 / NY 408 in Nunda early 1940s[8][14] 1948[30][82]
New York State Route 409 (1930–mid-1930s) NY 3 in Hounsfield NY 12E in Hounsfield 1930[citation needed] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 413 Forks Road in Plainfield US 20 in Plainfield early 1930s[6][7] early 1950s[24][38]
New York State Route 417
NY 7 in Otego Otsego CR 6 in Otego early 1930s[6][7] mid-1950s[25][53]
New York State Route 422 NY 16 / NY 78 in Elma NY 358 in Marilla early 1930s[6][33] 1980[37]
New York State Route 424 NY 380 in Stockton NY 60 in Cassadaga 1930[6] 1980[37]
New York State Route 427 (1930s) NY 9N in Keene US 9 in Elizabethtown early 1930s[6][7] mid-1930s[7][26]
New York State Route 428 NY 39 in Forestville US 20 in Silver Creek early 1930s[6][7] 1980[37]
New York State Route 432 Myers Creek in Rathbone NY 417 in Addison early 1940s[8][14] 1998[37]
New York State Route 433 (1930s) NY 30 in Middleburgh NY 7 in Cobleskill mid-1930s[7][26] late 1930s[8][26]
New York State Route 433 (1950s–1960s) NY 5 in Syracuse NY 298 in Salina early 1950s[24][38] mid-1960s[20][28]
New York State Route 436 (1950s–1960s) NY 433 in DeWitt Carrier Circle in DeWitt early 1950s[24][25] mid-1960s[20][28]
New York State Route 439 New Jersey state line at Staten Island; became NJ 439 St. George ferry landing on Staten Island 1949[65] 1968[83][84]
New York State Route 439A NY 440 on Staten Island NY 439 on Staten Island late 1940s[30][38] 1968[83][84]

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