New York State Route 16 (NY 16) is a
state highway
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in
western New York
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, in the United States. It runs from the
Pennsylvania state line, where it is one of the highest highways in the state in elevation, to downtown
Buffalo. NY 16 is a major route through
Erie County, despite the construction of the paralleling
NY 400 expressway from
East Aurora
East Aurora is a village in Erie County, New York, United States, southeast of Buffalo. It lies in the eastern half of the town of Aurora. The village population was 5,998 per the 2020 census. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Met ...
. In
Cattaraugus County
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it also plays an important role, serving as the major connection from
Olean to the
Southern Tier Expressway (
Interstate 86 or I-86 and
NY 17). Between those two areas, and indeed for much of its length, it is a two-lane rural road.
NY 16 initially ended in Olean when it was assigned in 1924. It was extended south to the Pennsylvania state line in the early 1930s; however, it initially
overlapped NY 17 east to
Portville, where it connected to Pennsylvania by way of modern
NY 305. NY 16's current alignment south of Olean was originally designated as New York State Route 16A around this time. NY 16 was rerouted to follow the routing of NY 16A south of Olean in August 1962.
Route description
Cattaraugus County
When
PA 646 becomes NY 16 at the state line, it is already at a very high elevation on a ridgecrest, and at a rise two miles (3.2 km) into New York, it reaches in elevation, making it the highest state highway in
western New York
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and among the highest in the state. It remains at a high elevation for several more miles, through what was once one of New York's major
oil field
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Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presence ...
s. Afterwards, NY 16 then begins to drop through a narrow valley to cross the
Allegheny River
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and enter its first major community, the city of
Olean (which, like several other communities in the region, takes its name from
oil). It crosses the city as Union Street, intersecting its first state highway,
NY 417, at State Street.
Here, ownership and maintenance of NY 16 shifts to the city for six blocks before becoming state-maintained once more at the point where North Union Street heads northwest to serve North Olean.
A mile (1.6 km) north of NY 417, NY 16 reaches a bridge over
Olean Creek Olean can refer to:
* Olean, Indiana
* Olean, Missouri
* Olean, New York, the largest city named Olean
**Olean (town), New York, a surrounding municipality
* Olestra
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, a
tributary
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of the Allegheny. On the other side, it becomes a four-lane road with a divider as it approaches
NY 17, currently concurrent with
I-86 pending the entire expressway's upgrade to
Interstate Highway standards
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. A
trumpet interchange
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provides access to I-86 and NY 17 in both directions in the vicinity of Baldwin Heights. But NY 16 runs parallel to the freeway and remains a four-lane route, although no longer divided, following the Olean valley. At
Hinsdale it finally does cross I-86/NY 17. Shortly afterwards, in the
hamlet
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of Maplehurst,
NY 446, the former route of
NY 408, comes in from the east and terminates.
NY 16 now follows the narrow valley of
Ischua Creek, one of the Olean's tributaries, north past the road to the city's airport, in the town of Ischua, north to
Franklinville.
NY 98
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joins NY 16 just south of the village and leaves north of it. NY 16 continues to
Machias and the eastern end of
NY 242. The highway veers to the northeast in Machias, turning back to the north at the resort hamlet of
Lime Lake. A straight course takes the highway from this junction through the village of
Delevan and to the
Cattaraugus Creek bridge. This bridge heads into
Erie County.
Erie County
In the southeastern corner of the county, NY 16 intersects with
NY 39. NY 16 then begins heading slightly northwestward through a wider, more developed valley in the towns of
Holland
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and
Wales
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to the first sign of an approaching major
metropolitan area
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, the south end of
NY 400, the Aurora Expressway. After joining the expressway for two miles (3 km), it again leaves to become a two-lane that enters
East Aurora
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as Olean Street. At the intersection with Main Street, NY 16 turns left and briefly joins with
U.S. Route 20A (US 20A) and
NY 78. US 20A leaves the two state routes behind at a fork at the village's east end, leaving NY 16 and NY 78 to head to the northwest again as Buffalo Street.
At this point, NY 16 and NY 78 become county-maintained for the next as the unsigned
County Route 572 (CR 572).
At Willardshire Road as the highway passes the
industrial park
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s and other facilities associated with local company
Moog Inc
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. North of the village, it enters the
Town of Elma and becomes Seneca Street, the name it will retain all the way to the city.
NY 78 takes on its best-known name as well when it leaves at Transit Road (
US 20), as NY 16 assumes an east–west heading across the suburban neighborhoods of
West Seneca
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. It crosses
NY 277
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, a major retail strip, at Union Road in the hamlet of Ebenezer. One final trumpet exit to NY 400 (and by extension, the
New York State Thruway
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) precedes its junction with Harlem Road (
NY 240),
where county maintenance of NY 16, and thus the overlap with CR 572, ends.
Just west of NY 240, NY 16 crosses the Thruway itself as it begins to head to the northwest and enter the city of
Buffalo,
where the route is locally maintained.
Running almost due northwest through the residential neighborhoods of South Buffalo, NY 16 reaches its last major junction, with
US 62, at Bailey Avenue just after crossing the
Buffalo River. Immediately afterwards it crosses
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* Interstate 190 (Illinois), a spur into Chicago's O'Hare International Airport
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with no exit (but with northbound access) and returns to a more east–west course through industrial areas before ending at Main Street,
NY 5
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, in the city center.
History
The portion of modern NY 16 between
Hinsdale and
Buffalo was originally designated as Route 17, an unsigned
legislative route
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, by the
New York State Legislature
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in 1908. At the same time, the segment of what is now NY 16 from
Olean to Hinsdale was included in Route 4, a lengthy east–west route that extended from
Lake Erie
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in
Chautauqua County to the
Hudson River
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in
Orange County
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.
The portion from Olean south to the state line was part of the old "Kittanning Road," a road constructed by the
Continental Army
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during the 1779
Sullivan Expedition that connected
Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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to the Allegheny River; the road is among the oldest roads in the region.
When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, much of Route 4—including the Olean–Hinsdale segment—was designated as
NY 17 while legislative Route 17 became part of NY 16, which began in Olean and
overlapped with NY 17 along former legislative Route 4 between Olean and Hinsdale.
In the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 17 was realigned between Olean and
Wellsville to follow modern
NY 417, eliminating its overlap with NY 16. By the following year, NY 16 was extended south to the
Pennsylvania state line near
Portville via NY 17 and what is now
NY 305.
The modern routing of NY 16 between Pennsylvania and Olean was designated as NY 16A .
The alignments of both NY 16 and NY 16A remained the same until August 1962 when NY 16A was supplanted by a rerouted NY 16. The former routing of NY 16 between the Pennsylvania state line and NY 17 became an extension of NY 305.
The portion of the Aurora Expressway (
NY 400) between
East Aurora
East Aurora is a village in Erie County, New York, United States, southeast of Buffalo. It lies in the eastern half of the town of Aurora. The village population was 5,998 per the 2020 census. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Met ...
and South Wales was completed in the early 1970s. NY 16 was rerouted to follow the new highway for two miles (3 km) before exiting the freeway and returning to its previous alignment.
The former routing of NY 16 in the area, a long portion of Olean Road, is now NY 951V, an unsigned
reference route.
Major intersections
See also
*
List of county routes in Erie County, New York (545–580)
References
External links
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Transportation in Erie County, New York
Transportation in Cattaraugus County, New York