New York State Route 29 (NY 29) is a
state highway
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extending for across the eastern portion of the
U.S. state of
New York
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. The western terminus of the route is at
NY 28 and
NY 169 in
Middleville,
Herkimer County. The eastern terminus of the route is at
NY 22 just south of
Salem
Salem may refer to: Places
Canada
Ontario
* Bruce County
** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie
** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce
* Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
,
Washington County. NY 29 also serves the cities of
Johnstown and
Saratoga Springs and intersects four major north–south roadways:
NY 10,
NY 30,
U.S. Route 9, and
U.S. Route 4.
When the NY 29 designation was created in the 1920s, the route extended from
Barneveld in the west to Salem in the east. The Trenton-Middleville segment became part of an extended NY 28 in 1930. Since that time, the route has remained virtually unchanged, excluding minor realignments in
Fulton County.
Route description
Herkimer County
NY 29 begins at an intersection with
NY 28 and
NY 169 in
Middleville, a small village situated on
West Canada Creek in western
Herkimer County. The route heads east, passing out of the village and into the towns of
Fairfield and
Salisbury, where NY 29 intersects
NY 170 and
NY 170A, respectively, on opposite sides of the town line.
Past NY 170A, as well as the hamlet of Salisbury centered around the junction, NY 29 continues to Salisbury Center. In the center of the community,
NY 29A, a northerly alternate to NY 29, splits off and heads east toward the southernmost reaches of
Adirondack Park. NY 29, however, curves south, paralleling Spruce Creek to the village of
Dolgeville
Dolgeville is a village in Herkimer and Fulton counties, New York, United States. The population was 2,206 at the 2010 census. The village is named after the industrialist Alfred Dolge.
The village is mostly in the eastern part of the town of ...
, located on the Herkimer-
Fulton County line. Within the village, NY 29 meets
NY 167 prior to crossing over the
East Canada Creek (and entering Fulton County) and leaving Dolgeville.
Fulton County
Once in Fulton County, NY 29 turns southeast as it heads through
Oppenheim. In the hamlet of Oppenheim, located midway between the limits of Dolgeville and
Ephratah, the route meets the northern end of the short
NY 331, a route leading to the hamlet of Crum Creek to the south. Farther east, NY 29 begins to turn to the east as it passes into Ephratah. Although only of NY 29 is located within the town, the route
overlaps
NY 10, a major north–south route, for roughly near the eastern town line prior to entering the town of
Johnstown.
Just across the town line, NY 29 intersects
NY 10A, an alternate route of NY 10 around both the Ephratah hamlet of Rockwood and nearby Rockwood Lake. NY 29 continues on, passing north of the Cork Center Reservoir and south of the smaller Cold Brook Reservoir before entering the city of
Johnstown as West State Street. At Green Street, NY 29 bears right on William Street, then joins with
NY 67 at East Main Street. After crossing downtown, the concurrency ends with NY 67 following East State Street toward
Amsterdam. NY 29 then reaches Comrie Avenue, turning left to join with
NY 30A
New York State Route 30A (NY 30A) is a state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. It serves as a westerly alternate route of NY 30 from near the Schoharie County village of Schoharie to the Fulton Cou ...
briefly to an intersection with Briggs Street, a westward extension of the major business section of that stretch of Comrie Avenue. NY 29 turns east here to leave the city; however, west of NY 30A, Briggs Street is state-maintained as well as NY 920C (an unsigned
reference route) for an additional to where the street crosses a tributary of Hale Creek.
This portion of the street is generally wider than that of the city-maintained portion. Several businesses are accessed on both sides, as well as a side entrance to the nearby Johnstown Arterial Plaza. The Jansen Avenue Elementary School playground is also along this route.
East of Johnstown, NY 29 heads northeast, intersecting Steele Avenue Extension (unsigned NY 920J and the former eastern terminus of NY 29A) just west of the
Mayfield town line. NY 29 continues into Mayfield, meeting both the current eastern terminus of NY 29A and
NY 30 in the vicinity of the hamlet of Vail Mills. Past Mayfield, NY 29 passes through both the
village and
town of Broadalbin before crossing into
Saratoga County
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.
Saratoga and Washington counties
For its first few miles in Saratoga County, NY 29 roughly parallels the
Galway-
Providence
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town line as it heads eastward through a largely rural area of the county. Upon crossing into
Milton
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, the route initially curves south to serve the hamlet of Rock City Falls before resuming an easterly track south of the Milton-
Greenfield
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town line into the
Saratoga Springs city limits. At first, the land surrounding NY 29 is largely undeveloped; however, the amount of open space rapidly declines as the route continues toward the city center. Once in the core of the city, NY 29 becomes Washington Street and continues east for several blocks to Broadway, here carrying
U.S. Route 9 and
NY 50. NY 29 turns north, overlapping both routes to Church Street. Here, both
NY 9N
New York State Route 9N (NY 9N) is a north–south state highway in northeastern New York in the United States. It extends from an intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9), NY 29, and NY 50 in the city of Saratoga Spri ...
and the concurrency between US 9, NY 29, and NY 50 terminate, with NY 29 continuing east from the intersection as the "General Philip Schuyler Memorial Highway", named for
Philip Schuyler, a general in the
American Revolution. Just outside the city center, NY 29 passes under
Interstate 87 with no access; the missing connection is made via
NY 9P a short distance to the south.
The memorial designation stays with NY 29 as it exits Saratoga Springs and parallels Fish Creek to
Schuylerville
Schuylerville () is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The village is located in the northeastern part of the Town of Saratoga, east of Saratoga Springs. The Village of Victory is adjacent to Schuylerville to the southwest ...
, where it intersects
U.S. Route 4 and
NY 32
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. Here, the highway name comes to an end; however, NY 29 continues on, overlapping US 4 and NY 32 south for two blocks to Ferry Street. NY 29 then follows Ferry Street out of the village and across the
Hudson River on the
Schuylerville Bridge into
Washington County.
Near the village of
Greenwich in the
town of the same name, NY 29 briefly overlaps
NY 40 across the
Batten Kill before splitting north of the river and entering the village as Main Street. The route retains the name up to Salem Street, at which point NY 29 turns east onto Salem while Main becomes
NY 372. NY 29 exits the village of Greenwich soon after and begins to parallel the northern bank of the Batten Kill as it heads northeastward through the town of Greenwich. Near the hamlet of East Greenwich, the path of the route and of the river becomes more easterly as NY 29 intersects
County Route 49 (CR 49), once the southeastern terminus of
NY 338. From East Greenwich, NY 29 and the Batten Kill cross into
Salem
Salem may refer to: Places
Canada
Ontario
* Bruce County
** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie
** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce
* Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
, where NY 29 comes to an end at
NY 22 south of the village of
Salem
Salem may refer to: Places
Canada
Ontario
* Bruce County
** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie
** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce
* Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
.
History
In 1908, the
New York State Legislature created Route 26, an unsigned
legislative route that extended from
Little Falls to
Barneveld via
Dolgeville
Dolgeville is a village in Herkimer and Fulton counties, New York, United States. The population was 2,206 at the 2010 census. The village is named after the industrialist Alfred Dolge.
The village is mostly in the eastern part of the town of ...
and
Salisbury. Also created at this time was Route 37, which ran from
Johnstown to
Ballston Spa via
Galway. Route 26 roughly followed what is now NY 29 from Dolgeville west to
Fairfield while Route 37 utilized the NY 29 corridor from Johnstown to the modern junction with
NY 147
New York State Route 147 (NY 147) is a north–south state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 5 west of Schenectady in the village of S ...
at Kimball Corners.
In 1910, Route 26 was reconfigured to begin in
Mohawk and follow what is now
NY 169 and
NY 28 between Little Falls and Barneveld. Route 37, meanwhile, was altered twice by 1912 to begin in Dolgeville and follow modern NY 29 east to Johnstown. East of Johnstown, it was tentatively routed on Fulton County's
CR 107 and current
NY 30 to
Broadalbin, where Route 37 rejoined the path of modern NY 29 and followed it east to Saratoga Springs.
Much of what is now NY 29 east of Saratoga Springs was included in the legislative route system during the 1910s. In 1911, the portion of modern NY 29 west of the
Hudson River in
Schuylerville
Schuylerville () is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The village is located in the northeastern part of the Town of Saratoga, east of Saratoga Springs. The Village of Victory is adjacent to Schuylerville to the southwest ...
was designated as part of Route 43, a new route that extended south from Schuylerville to
Stillwater. The segment of current NY 29 between Saratoga Springs and Grange Hall Road west of Schuylerville became part of Route 25 by 1920.
On March 1, 1921, Routes 25, 37, and 43 were reconfigured as part of a partial renumbering of New York's legislative route system. Route 37 was extended southwest to Little Falls over Route 26's original alignment and realigned between Johnstown and Broadalbin to use the path of modern NY 29. Route 43, meanwhile, was renumbered to Route 44 and extended west to Saratoga Springs over Route 25, which was altered to use current
U.S. Route 9 from
Glens Falls
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to Saratoga Springs.
NY 29 was assigned in the mid-1920s, utilizing the routing of legislative Route 37 from Dolgeville to Saratoga Springs, the alignment of Route 44 between Saratoga Springs and Schuylerville, and the original routing of Route 26 between Fairfield and Dolgeville. The route also extended farther out in both directions as it initially began in Barneveld and ended south of
Salem
Salem may refer to: Places
Canada
Ontario
* Bruce County
** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie
** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce
* Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
. In between Barneveld and Fairfield, NY 29 passed through
Poland and
Middleville.
In the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, the segment of NY 29 between Barneveld and Middleville became part of an extended
NY 28 while NY 29 was truncated southeastward to Middleville.
East of Johnstown, NY 29 originally zig-zagged across its current route. Some of the old alignments remain as side roads or access routes, including Schoolhouse Road, Schabacker Road, and Circle Road in the town of
Johnstown. The old route also followed current Fulton County Route 155 through Vail Mills, where it overlaps briefly with
NY 30 and continues into the village of Broadalbin. In Broadalbin, original NY 29 entered as West Main Street, turning right onto Mill Street, then left on Saratoga Avenue, leaving the village and meeting the current routing. East of Broadalbin, other original alignments included Stevers Mill Roads, Mueller Road, and Old State Road. The current alignment between Broadalbin and the
Saratoga County
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line was built in the early 1950s while the bypass around Vail Mills and Broadalbin was completed .
Major intersections
NY 29A
NY 29A () is an alternate route of NY 29 between
Salisbury and
Broadalbin, accessing
Gloversville
Gloversville is a city in the Mohawk Valley region of Upstate New York, and the most populous city in Fulton County. Gloversville was once the hub of the United States' glovemaking industry, with over two hundred manufacturers in Gloversville an ...
.
It was assigned as part of the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.
NY 29 Truck
New York State Route 29 Truck is a
truck route bypassing NY 29 eastbound in Downtown
Saratoga Springs
See also
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References
External links
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Transportation in Fulton County, New York
Transportation in Herkimer County, New York
Transportation in Saratoga County, New York
Transportation in Washington County, New York