New York State Route 279 (NY 279) is a north–south
state highway
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in
Orleans County, New York, in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with
NY 98 north of the
village of Albion in the town of
Gaines. Its northern terminus is at a junction with
NY 18
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in
Carlton
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near where NY 18 meets the western end of the
Lake Ontario State Parkway. The entirety of NY 279 north of
NY 104
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is maintained by Orleans County; south of NY 104, the route is maintained by the
New York State Department of Transportation
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. NY 279 is a rural connector highway that serves only one community, the
hamlet of Waterport on the banks of
Oak Orchard Creek
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The creek flows through Oak Orchard Creek Marsh, of which were declared a National Natural Landmark in May 1 ...
in Carlton.
The origins of NY 279 date back to the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when all of modern NY 279 was designated as part of New York State Route 209, which continued south through Albion and west through West Barre to
Shelby. NY 209 was cut back to West Barre and renumbered to NY 279 in April 1935 to eliminate numerical duplication with
U.S. Route 209, which was extended into New York at that time. NY 279 was truncated to its current southern terminus north of Albion in the early 1950s.
NY 98, which originally followed Oak Orchard Road through
Barre, was realigned to follow the easternmost segment of NY 279's former routing on Quaker Hill Road.
Route description
NY 279 begins at
NY 98 just north of the
village of Albion at the
hamlet of Five Corners. The route heads northwest as Gaines Road through the town of
Gaines to the hamlet of the same name, where it intersects
NY 104
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(
Ridge Road). Here, maintenance of the route shifts from the
New York State Department of Transportation
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to
Orleans County. NY 279 continues on, now
concurrent with the unsigned County Route 101, into the town of
Carlton
Carlton may refer to:
People
* Carlton (name), a list of those with the given name or surname
* Carlton (singer), English soul singer Carlton McCarthy
* Carlton, a pen name used by Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), American educator, Presbyterian ...
, where NY 279's county route designation becomes CR 102 upon crossing the Gaines–
Carlton
Carlton may refer to:
People
* Carlton (name), a list of those with the given name or surname
* Carlton (singer), English soul singer Carlton McCarthy
* Carlton, a pen name used by Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), American educator, Presbyterian ...
town line.
In Carlton, NY 279 deviates from its northwesterly routing and heads due west to serve the hamlet of Waterport situated on the
Oak Orchard River. It intersects Eagle Harbor–Waterport Road (
CR 31) south of the community, then turns north toward the creek, becoming overlapped with CR 103 at CR 31. NY 279 heads through Waterport and crosses the river at Waterport Pond (also known as Lake Alice), a widewaters formed by a dam along Oak Orchard River northeast of Waterport. On the northern bank of the pond, NY 279 meets Oak Orchard River Road (
CR 49). The CR 103 designation ends here and is replaced with CR 104 as NY 279 turns eastward onto Waterport Road.
The route briefly follows the northern bank of the river, then veers north to serve Waterport Station, a small community centered around the former
grade crossing
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between NY 279 and the
Hojack Line. Past Waterport Station, NY 279 continues north through forested areas and cultivated fields to its northern terminus at a junction with
NY 18
New York State Route 18 (NY 18) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States. It runs parallel to the south shore of Lake Ontario for most of its length between Niagara County and Monroe County. NY 18, ...
near the
Lake Ontario shoreline and south of
Lakeside Beach State Park. Just east of the junction, NY 18 intersects the western end of the
Lake Ontario State Parkway.
History
All of modern NY 279 was originally designated as part of NY 209, a route assigned as part of the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. NY 209 began at
NY 19 (now
NY 63) in
Shelby and followed Fletcher Chapel, Hemlock Ridge, and West Barre Roads to Quaker Hill Road, where it turned north to meet
NY 98 at Oak Orchard Road. The two routes then embarked on an
overlap through
Albion
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to Gaines Road, at which point NY 209 split off to the northwest toward the
hamlet of Waterport.
NY 209 was truncated eastward to West Barre .
When
U.S. Route 209 was extended into New York , NY 209 was renumbered to NY 279 to eliminate numerical duplication with the new U.S. Highway.
In the early 1950s, NY 279 was cut back to its junction with NY 98 north of Albion. At the same time, NY 98 was realigned in
Barre to use NY 279's former routing along Quaker Hill Road. The shift was part of a larger realignment of NY 98 through the towns of Barre and
Elba.
The remainder of NY 279's former routing to West Barre is now maintained by
Orleans County as County Route 99.
Major intersections
See also
*
List of county routes in Orleans County, New York
References
External links
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Transportation in Orleans County, New York