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New York State Route 7A (NY 7A) (1.77 miles or 2.85 kilometres) is a spur in the Broome County town of Conklin that connects NY 7 to the Pennsylvania state line. While NY 7 follows a creek valley to the Pennsylvania border, NY 7A continues NY 7's course along the Susquehanna River valley, paralleling US 11 and I-81 . [ 1 ]
County routes in Ulster County, New York, are mostly signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker, however, several routes are still marked with very faded, sometimes illegible blue diamond shaped markers with white or yellow lettering, and the route number inside of an outline of the county, similar to those old markers in Orange County.
Nassau County Route 7 is a major, 11.64-mile (18.73 km) north-south county highway in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York, connecting the Incorporated Villages of Freeport and Roslyn. It consists of two discontiguous segments linked by one-block stretches of Front Street (NY 102; CR 106) and Peninsula Boulevard (CR 2) in Hempstead : County ...
NY 7 (mid-1920s-1927) NY 5 in Albany NY 5 in Buffalo mid-1920s 1927 NY 7B (1930–1970) NY 7 in Unadilla NY 7 / NY 28 in Oneonta 1930 1970 NY 7C: NY 7 in Niskayuna NY 7 in Colonie ca. 1961 late 1960s NY 8 (1924–1930) NJ 8 at the New Jersey state line at Minisink US 9W in Newburgh 1924 1930 NY 9 (1924–1927) NY 17 in Binghamton Vermont state ...
BURRILLVILLE − Route 7 will close at the Nasonville Concrete Arch Bridge for three months as crews work to repair the bridge. Closure of the bridge, and detours, start on Friday, Sept. 8.
New York State Route 7 is a generally east–west state highway in New York, United States, that was established in 1927 and extends from the Pennsylvania state line near Binghamton to the Vermont state line near Troy. New York State Route 7 may also refer to: New York State Route 7 (1924–mid-1920s) in Rensselaer County
US 9 enters New York on the George Washington Bridge and follows the Hudson River from New York City to Albany, passing through Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, and Hudson along the way. North of Albany, US 9 follows I-87 through the northeastern counties of New York to Champlain, where it ends at I-87 about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Canadian border ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks during the State of the State address in Albany, N.Y., Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) It can take up to two years for a transmission project to ...