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Purdy Creek–Shovel Hollow Road NY 248 in Canisteo CR 29: 3.27 5.26 Canisteo village line in Canisteo Canisteo–Hornell Back Road Hornell city line in Hornellsville: CR 30: 4.33 6.97 CR 21 Swale Road in Canisteo Brooklyn and Lower Swale Road CR 31: 8.12 13.07 NY 36 in Jasper: Milwaukee Road NY 36 / CR 21 in Canisteo CR 32: 6.53 10.51 NY 225
Dramatic videos capture intense flooding across Steuben County, Canisteo, upstate NY. Gannett. Madison Scott, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. August 9, 2024 at 3:59 PM.
NY 36 begins at the Pennsylvania state line in Troupsburg, [4] where it continues south into Pennsylvania as PA 249.Heading north from the state line in Steuben County, the route follows Troups Creek northward through rural Troupsburg on its way to the equally isolated town of Jasper, where it meets NY 417 at a junction 1.25 miles (2.01 km) west of the small hamlet of Jasper.
The section of the route between Stannards and Wellsville became part of NY 19 while the remainder of old Route 46—from Greenwood to Canisteo—became NY 248. [2] NY 17G became part of an extended NY 248 in the early 1940s. [8] [9] In 1964, the New York State Department of Public Works proposed trading over 80 miles (130 km) of roads that ...
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One of New York's centerpiece projects is the Interstate 81 Viaduct Project, a $2.25 billion, multi-year effort to reconnect downtown Syracuse neighborhoods severed when the viaduct was built in ...
Canisteo (/ ˌ k æ n ɪ s ˈ t iː oʊ / [2]) is a village in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 2,176 at the 2020 census. The population was 2,176 at the 2020 census. The Village of Canisteo is in the northwest corner of the Town of Canisteo and is southeast of Hornell .
NY 17F was an alternate to NY 17 between the two locations, branching north to serve Almond, Hornell, and Canisteo. NY 17F was removed in the early 1940s and replaced with various routes, including NY 36, NY 21, Steuben County Route 119 (CR 119), and New York State Route 432 (the latter of which eventually became part of CR 119 itself).