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New York State Route 343 (NY 343) is a state highway located entirely within central Dutchess County, in the Hudson Valley region of the U.S. state of New York.It runs east–west from the intersection of NY 82 in the village of Millbrook to the town of Amenia, where it crosses the Connecticut state line and continues eastward as Route 343, a Connecticut state highway located entirely within ...
County Road 343 (Levy County, Florida) Georgia State Route 343 (former) Louisiana Highway 343; Maryland Route 343; M-343 (Michigan highway) New York: New York State Route 343; County Route 343 (Erie County, New York) North Carolina Highway 343; Ohio State Route 343; Pennsylvania Route 343; Puerto Rico Highway 343; Tennessee State Route 343; Texas:
NY 9G: Lasher Road in Red Hook: Columbia County line (becomes CR 4) CR 81: 4.11 6.61 NY 22 / NY 343: Old Route 22 in Amenia: NY 22 / NY 343 Wassaic, Amenia Former routing of NY 22 CR 82: 1.10 1.77 Dock Road Barrytown Road in Red Hook: NY 9G / NY 199: Barrytown Formerly part of NY 199 CR 83: 12.34 19.86 US 44 in Amenia: Smithfield Valley Road
The 2017 route log shows that NY 878 is a continuous route of 8.52 miles (13.71 km) that includes a connection of Rockaway Boulevard and Turnpike. NY 890: 1.10 1.77 I-890 in Rotterdam NY 5 in Glenville 1998 Extension of Interstate 890 to connect with NY 5. NY 895: 1.35 2.17 I-278 in the Bronx I-95 in the Bronx 2017
Town Line Road NY 33 in Alden town: CR 336: 5.50 8.85 CR 6 in Aurora: Girdle Road NY 354 in Elma: CR 337: 3.78 6.08 NY 354 in Elma: Schwartz Road CR 343 in Lancaster town: CR 338: 4.55 7.32 US 20 / NY 78: William Street in Lancaster town: CR 337 CR 341: 1.76 2.83 US 20: Cemetery Road in Lancaster town: NY 952Q: CR 343: 4.99 8.03 CR 139 in ...
1 New York State Route 343 (4 net support votes) Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: WikiProject U.S. Roads/Assessment/A-Class review/New York State Route 343.
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Before 1930, the route numbering system in place had its origins in the 1920s. At the time, New York only assigned numbers to a small subset of its state highways. Route numbers spanned from 1–80, with routes running primarily north–south having even numbers and routes generally running east–west having odd numbers.