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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.
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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
Routes 200–299
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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