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Montauk Highway is an east–west road extending for 95 miles (153 km) across the southern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States.It extends from the Amityville/Copiague village/hamlet line in Amityville, where it continues as Merrick Road, to Montauk Point State Park at the very eastern end of Long Island in Montauk.
The turning ramp between CRs 71 and 55 that used to be part of Montauk Highway. County Route 71 is also Old Country Road, but strictly in Eastport and the western town of Southampton. It is a former section of Montauk Highway. The last segment to be part of Montauk Highway was in Eastport from the current west end to CR 55 (Eastport–Manor ...
New York State Route 27 (NY 27) is a 120.58-mile (194.05 km) long state highway that runs east–west from Interstate 278 (I-278) in the New York City borough of Brooklyn to Montauk Point State Park on Long Island, New York.
Ownership and maintenance of Montauk Highway between Great River and the town of Southampton was gradually transferred from the state of New York to Suffolk County during the 1960s and 1970s. The portion from the Patchogue village line east to NY 24 in Hampton Bays was turned over to the county on October 6, 1966, while the segment between NY ...
Montauk: Montauk Highway, Old Montauk Highway Route 10C temporarily replaced the East Hampton - Montauk On-Demand Zone starting October 29, 2023. [31] Last run on April 27, 2024, due to Suffolk County Transit Redesign. [2] 10D: East Quogue: Hampton Bays: Head of Lots Road, Tiana Road, Montauk Highway Former Sunrise Coach Lines route. Weekday ...
County Route 16 is a 15.90 miles (25.59 km) county-maintained highway stretching from NY 25 in Village of the Branch eastward to Montauk Highway (CR 80) in Brookhaven consisting of part of five roads: Terry Road, Smithtown Boulevard, Lake Shore Drive (formerly East Lake Terrace), Portion Road, and Horse Block Road. CR 16 has been in the Suffolk ...
It was then intended to replace CR 71 as it crossed Montauk Highway and headed through the village of Westhampton Beach towards the Atlantic Ocean coastline. [2] Much of the right-of-way for the unbuilt portions of the highway is now part of a public nature preserve, with the Paumanok Path running along parts of the right-of-way. [10] [11]
It was named for the Richard Udall family who had an estate on South Country Road (now Montauk Highway). Higbie Lane starts as a two lane divided highway with a U-turn at NY 27A (Montauk Highway), between the historic La Grange Inn and the West Islip Public Library, and instantly becomes a two-lane undivided highway with a center-left-turn lane.