New York State Route 104 (NY 104) is a east–west
state highway
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in
Upstate New York
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in the United States. It spans six counties and enters the vicinity of four cities—
Niagara Falls
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,
Lockport,
Rochester, and
Oswego—as it follows a routing largely parallel to the southern shoreline of
Lake Ontario
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, along a ridge of the old shoreline of
Glacial Lake Iroquois. The western terminus of NY 104 is an intersection with
NY 384 in Niagara Falls,
Niagara County, while its eastern terminus is a junction with
NY 13 in the town of
Williamstown,
Oswego County. The portion of NY 104 between Rochester and the
village of Webster east of the city is a
freeway
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known as the Keeler Street Expressway west of
NY 590 and the Irondequoit–Wayne County Expressway east of NY 590; from Williamson to Oswego, NY 104 is a
super two
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highway.
The majority of
Ridge Road and modern NY 104 from the village of
Red Creek to the
town of Mexico were originally designated as part of Route 30, an unsigned legislative route, early in the 20th century. All of Ridge Road and its continuation through Oswego to the
hamlet
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of Maple View gained a signed designation by 1926 and became part of U.S. Route 104 (US 104), a
United States Numbered Highway extending from Niagara Falls to Maple View, . US 104, which never connected to
US 4, its implied parent route, was redesignated as NY 104 in June 1971. As part of the redesignation, NY 104 was extended east to
NY 13 in
Williamstown over what had been New York State Route 126.
The 104 designation, whether it be US 104 or NY 104, has shifted from surface streets to freeway and super twos, particularly from Rochester east to Oswego. The first such realignment occurred in the 1940s in
Wayne County and was completed by the realignment of NY 104 onto the Irondequoit–Wayne County Expressway near
Webster
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United State ...
in the 1980s.
Route description
Niagara County
NY 104 begins at the
Rainbow Bridge in
Niagara Falls
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. The
Seaway Trail crosses NY 384 and follows NY 104 north on First Street for one block to the
Niagara Scenic Parkway, where the byway and NY 104 veer onto Main Street. NY 104 follows Main Street through the city's largely commercial west side and intersects the northern or eastern terminus for
US 62 (Ferry Avenue and Walnut Avenue) and
US 62 Business (Pine Avenue). North of US 62 Business, the area becomes more residential as NY 104 meets
NY 182 southeast of the
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge
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. To the north, NY 104's name changes to Lewiston Road as it passes the south campus of
Niagara University
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. Near the northern extent of the campus, NY 104 intersects the western terminus of
NY 31
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, here named College Avenue. At the city limits, NY 104 meets the northbound Robert Moses State Parkway by way of a half-interchange.
[ The driving directions option was selected and used to determine the Seaway Trail's routing.] The portion of NY 104 between Third Street and the
Lewiston town line is maintained by the city of Niagara Falls, and is the only part of NY 104 that is not maintained by the
New York State Department of Transportation
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.
Now in the town of Lewiston, NY 104 comes within view of the
Niagara River
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gorge and begins to run along its eastern rim. NY 104 meets the northernmost point of
NY 61 at the northern campus of Niagara University. Past NY 61, the route passes by the
Niagara Power Visitors Center and over the
Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant
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. On the opposite side of the plant, NY 104 connects with
Interstate 190 (I-190) at exit 25 via Upper Mountain Road and passes under the eastern approach to the
Lewiston–Queenston Bridge
The Lewiston–Queenston Bridge, also known as the Queenston–Lewiston Bridge, is an arch bridge that crosses the Niagara River gorge just south of the Niagara Escarpment. The bridge was officially opened on November 1, 1962. It is an internation ...
, which links I-190 with
Ontario
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's
Highway 405.
Past I-190, NY 104 begins to deviate from the Niagara River. It heads through a small neighborhood situated between the Moses Parkway and NY 104 and intersects the northern end of
NY 265. North of this junction, NY 104 curves northeast to descend the
Niagara Escarpment
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. As it heads downward in elevation, it intersects the western terminus of
NY 18
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by way of an interchange. As part of the same exit, NY 104 meets the parkway one more time as well as the southern terminus of
NY 18F near the
village of Lewiston. Here, the Seaway Trail leaves NY 104 to follow NY 18F. East of the exit, NY 104 intersects NY 18 again by way of another interchange.
East of Lewiston village, NY 104 follows
Ridge Road through a sparsely populated area of
Niagara County. Much of this portion of NY 104 is bordered on its southern end by the
Tuscarora Indian Reservation
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. At the Lewiston
hamlet
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of Dickersonville, the extents of the reservation head south, and development along NY 104 increases slightly. NY 104 meets the northern terminus of
NY 429 at the Lewiston–
Cambria
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town line and crosses over
NY 425 at Streeters Corners. Just east of this location is an intersection with
NY 93 in the community of Molyneaux Corners. The two routes form a concurrency east to Warrens Corners, a hamlet on the Cambria–
Lockport town line, where NY 93 turns south to serve the
city of Lockport.
NY 104 heads northeast through the extreme northwest corner of the town of Lockport to the town line, where it turns eastward to straddle the boundary between the towns of Lockport and
Newfane. As it approaches the hamlet of Wrights Corners, the development along NY 104 increases substantially with the level peaking at the junction of NY 104 and
NY 78. The two routes join for roughly into the town of Newfane before splitting north of the hamlet. Ridge Road continues northeast through a residential district, which gives way to open fields once more at Ridgewood. NY 104 turns east here, passing through the town of
Hartland and intersecting the southern terminus of
NY 148 and the northern terminus of
NY 271. The route crosses into
Orleans County at a junction with the southern terminus of
NY 269, which straddles the county line.
Orleans and Monroe counties
The route heads northeast through the
town of Ridgeway to the hamlet of the same name, where NY 104 meets
NY 63. NY 63 joins NY 104 east along Ridge Road for about before continuing north toward
Lake Ontario
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. NY 104, meanwhile, continues through the rural towns of Ridgeway and
Gaines to a junction with
NY 279
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north of
Albion
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. Not far to the east, NY 104 intersects
NY 98
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, the primary north–south highway through Albion, in the hamlet of
Childs.
Just past the intersection on the north side of the road are two of the three
cobblestone
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Setts, also called Belgian blocks, are often casually referred to as "cobbles", although a sett is distinct fro ...
buildings of the
Cobblestone Historic District
The Cobblestone Historic District is located along state highway NY 104 (Ridge Road) in Childs, New York, United States. It comprises three buildings that exemplify the cobblestone architecture developed to a high degree in the regions of upst ...
, a
National Historic Landmark
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.
Farther east, Ridge Road enters the
town of Murray, where it meets the northern terminus of
NY 387 and intersects
NY 237 in the hamlet of Murray. The two routes join for just under a mile (1.6 km) before NY 237 breaks away to the south toward
Holley. NY 104 exits Orleans County later in the same fashion as it entered: by intersecting a state highway. After meeting the southern terminus of
NY 272, NY 104 crosses into
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and becomes West Ridge Road as it heads through the
town of Clarkson. In the densely populated hamlet of Clarkson Corners, NY 104 intersects
NY 19. The open fields return east of the hamlet, and largely surround Ridge Road as NY 104 intersects
NY 260. NY 104 heads onward into
Parma
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, where it widens to four lanes and has a junction with
NY 259 in Parma Corners.
East of Parma Corners, development on NY 104 steadily increases as it heads toward the
town of Greece. By the Parma–Greece town line, where NY 104 intersects the southern terminus of
NY 261, Ridge Road is lined with commercial properties of varying size. Continuing east, NY 104 meets the northern terminus of
NY 386. Here, NY 104 widens to a six-lane divided highway. Between NY 386 and
NY 390 exit 24, NY 104 passes by several large shopping malls, the largest of which is
The Mall at Greece Ridge
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at the intersection of NY 104 and Long Pond Road. At NY 390, NY 104 continues to be a six-lane divided highway as it heads toward
Rochester. It enters the city limits upon meeting Mount Read Boulevard at an interchange.
In Rochester, NY 104 passes through an area known as
Kodak Park
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, the large industrial complex owned by
Eastman Kodak
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that occupies an entire neighborhood. In the middle of the complex, NY 104
crosses
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the
Rochester and Southern Railroad and the
CSX Transportation
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-owned
Charlotte Running Track
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and intersects the eastern terminus of NY 18. Continuing east, NY 104 crosses the
Genesee River gorge on the
Veterans Memorial Bridge. On the opposite bank, it loses the name West Ridge Road and becomes a
limited-access highway known as the Keeler Street Expressway.
North of the first exit with St. Paul Street, Ridge Road resurfaces as East Ridge Road, which parallels the expressway to the north. NY 104 continues through Rochester and
Irondequoit
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, connecting to North Clinton Avenue, Seneca Avenue, Hudson Avenue, Carter Street, Portland Avenue, North Goodman Street and Culver Road by way of interchanges. Between the Goodman Street and Culver Road exits, NY 104 passes the former
Medley Centre. East of Culver, NY 104 encounters
NY 590 and connects to NY 590 southbound by way of an interchange. East Ridge Road runs through the middle of this interchange, although there are no connections between Ridge and NY 104. There is also no access from NY 104 eastbound to NY 590 northbound; eastbound traffic must take Culver Road in order to go north toward
Sea Breeze
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. Just east of the NY 590 interchange, NY 104 becomes the Irondequoit–Wayne County Expressway and crosses the
Irondequoit Bay by way of the
Irondequoit Bay Bridge
The Irondequoit Bay Bridge is a continuous truss bridge spanning Irondequoit Bay in eastern Monroe County, New York, in the United States. It is wide and carries the six-lane New York State Route 104 (NY 104) from the town of Irondequoi ...
. An access road between NY 104 just west of the bridge and NY 590 at Titus Avenue was once planned. Although entrance and exit ramps were built for the connection along NY 104, the rest of the link was never built, leaving no access from NY 104 westbound to NY 590 northbound and from NY 590 southbound to NY 104 eastbound.
On the other side of the bridge in the
town of Webster, NY 104 has exits leading to Bay Road, Five Mile Line Road, Hard Road, and Holt Road prior to entering the
village of Webster. Within the village, NY 104 meets
NY 250 (North Avenue) and Phillips Road by way of interchanges before exiting the village. The expressway loosely parallels the southern edge of the primary
Xerox
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campus to an exit with Salt Road, where it downgrades to a
divided highway
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as it continues east to Basket Road and the Monroe–
Wayne county line, partially delimited by
NY 404.
Wayne and Cayuga counties
As Ridge Road follows to the south, NY 104 continues east through
Ontario
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, where it meets the northern terminus of
NY 350 in Ontario Center. The four-lane divided highway continues east to
Williamson, where the median separating the two directions of NY 104 comes to an end west of the hamlet of Williamson. In the center of the hamlet, NY 104 intersects the northern terminus of
NY 21
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. NY 104 narrows to two lanes east of Williamson as development along the route declines once more, giving way to open fields and thick forests.
Near the center of the county in the
town of Sodus, NY 104 serves as the northern terminus of
NY 88
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northwest of the
village of Sodus. While NY 88 heads east into the village, NY 104 bypasses Sodus to the north. East of the village, Ridge Road and NY 104 intersect as Ridge Road flips to the north side of NY 104. The two highways follow parallel routings southeast toward Alton, where NY 104 intersects
NY 14. East of Alton, the gap between the two widens as Ridge Road veers north to access
Sodus Bay. NY 104, meanwhile, follows a nearly linear routing into the town of
Huron
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, where it intersects the northern terminus of
NY 414
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.
NY 104 continues on the eastward routing to the vicinity of the
village of Wolcott, where it connects to the northern terminus of
NY 89 via a half-diamond interchange south of the village. Northeast of this location in the
town of Wolcott, Ridge Road intersects NY 104 once again, returning to the south side of the route. The two roads follow parallel routings once more to a junction south of
Red Creek. At this rural intersection, NY 104 acts as the southern and northern (western) terminus of both
NY 104A and
NY 370, respectively, both occupying an extension of Ridge Road. Just east of the intersection is the Wayne–
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county line. Only of the route are situated in Cayuga County, and the only junction of note within the county is with
NY 38, which it meets in the
Sterling hamlet of Martville. East of the junction, NY 104 turns sharply to the northeast and enters
Oswego County.
Oswego County
The route continues northeast through the
town of Hannibal to the
village of the same name. Instead of entering the community, NY 104 bypasses it to the east. It intersects
NY 3 east of Hannibal and heads north toward Lake Ontario. In the
town of Oswego, NY 104 meets the northern terminus of NY 104A and assumes its northeasterly routing. It is here that the Seaway Trail rejoins NY 104. NY 104 heads along the Lake Ontario shoreline to the lake-side
city of Oswego, the first location with significant development along the route since Williamson. The route intersects Sweet Road, a connector leading to the campus of
SUNY Oswego, just west of the city limits.
NY 104 enters the city as the two-laned West Seneca Street. At Baylis Street, the road widens to four lanes separated by a median. After seven blocks, NY 104 veers onto West Bridge Street, a four-lane street with no median. NY 104 continues along Bridge Street into downtown, where it intersects the northern terminus of
NY 48 on the west bank of the
Oswego River and the northern terminus of
NY 481
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on the east bank. As NY 104 heads through eastern Oswego, it separates from East Bridge Street and curves east to follow a more inland routing. The route reverts to two lanes as it exits the city limits.
The high level of development along NY 104 continues to the
Scriba hamlet of the same name, where it begins to become more sporadic and give way to fields and dense forests. NY 104 heads northeast to
New Haven
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and the western terminus of
NY 104B. While NY 104B heads northeast toward the lake shore as part of the Seaway Trail, NY 104 cuts southeast to serve the
village of Mexico. In the village center, NY 104 briefly overlaps NY 3 and intersects the western terminus of
NY 69. The route continues due east through the rural
town of Mexico to the small hamlet of Maple View, centered around the junction between NY 104 and
US 11. Just outside the hamlet, NY 104 meets
I-81 at exit 34. Past I-81, NY 104 heads east and southeast for nine miles (14 km) through the predominantly rural towns of
Albion
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and
Williamstown to its eastern terminus at a junction with
NY 13.
History
Early designations
In 1908, the
New York State Legislature
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established Route 30, an unsigned
legislative route
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extending from
Niagara Falls
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,
Niagara County in the southwest to
Rouses Point
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,
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, in the northeast. From
Rochester to
Red Creek, Route 30 was assigned to
Ridge Road. Between Red Creek and the
hamlet
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of Union Square (now Maple View) in the
town of Mexico, it included most of modern NY 104. At the same time, the roadway alongside the
Niagara River
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between Ridge Road in Lewiston and Pine Avenue in downtown
Niagara Falls
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was designated, but not signed, as part of Route 18.
By 1914, Route 30 was amended to also include the section of Ridge Road from
Porter (modern
NY 429) to
Ridgeway (
NY 63).
In 1914,
another section—from Ridgeway to the
Orleans–
Monroe county line—was also included in Route 30's definition as a spur route.
The spur route became part of Route 30 on March 1, 1921, when the mainline route was realigned to follow Ridge Road between Ridgeway and Rochester.
When the first set of posted routes in
New York
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were assigned in 1924, the segments of Route 30 from Rochester to Red Creek and from Oswego to Maple View became part of
NY 3. Between Red Creek and Oswego, NY 3 was routed on what is now
NY 104A. Farther west, the portion of Route 18 from Niagara Falls to Lewiston was included as part of
NY 34. By 1926, all of legislative Route 30 west of Rochester was designated as part of
NY 31
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. In the late 1920s, however, NY 31 was realigned to follow Ridge Road west from Porter to Lewiston. In the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 34 became part of an extended
NY 18
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while New York State Route 3E was assigned to the portion of former legislative Route 30 between Red Creek and Oswego. NY 3E was renumbered to New York State Route 3F .
Establishment of US 104
US 104 was assigned across
Upstate New York
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in April 1935, extending from Niagara Falls to Maple View via Lewiston, Rochester, and Oswego. It
overlapped NY 18 from Niagara Falls to Lewiston and replaced NY 3 and NY 31 from Lewiston to Maple View (except from Red Creek to Oswego, where US 104 followed NY 3F instead). As a result, NY 31 was shifted south onto most of its modern alignment while NY 3 was rerouted south of
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to follow what had been
NY 3D. Although US 104 was technically a child route of
US 4, it did not connect to US 4.
[ ] A highway extending eastward from US 11 and US 104 at Maple View to
NY 13 in
Williamstown was designated as NY 126 .
When it was first assigned, US 104 dipped south to serve downtown Rochester instead of bypassing it to the north. US 104 left Ridge Road at Lake Avenue and followed Lake Avenue and State Street south to Main Street in downtown. It followed Main Street and Winton Road to Empire Boulevard, where it turned east to rejoin Ridge Road in
Webster
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.
It was rerouted to continue east on Ridge Road over the
Veterans Memorial Bridge and through
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to Culver Road. US 104 turned here, following Culver Road south to Empire Boulevard and the latter east to Winton Road, where it reconnected to its original routing through the city. The realignment created a significant overlap with NY 18, which joined US 104 in the vicinity of
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and separated at Culver Road, where it headed north instead.
Conversion to expressways
Work began in the 1940s on new
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alignments for US 104 in
Wayne,
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, and
Oswego counties. The new highway was built on a routing parallel to that of Ridge Road and served as a bypass of the communities along Ridge Road. The first portion of the super two, extending from the
Monroe–Wayne county line at Union Hill to west of
Sodus, was built in the mid-1940s and completed by 1947. An extension of the highway around Sodus to
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in
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was constructed in the mid-1960s and opened by 1968. In between the end of the super two and Ridge Road, US 104 was routed on Lake Bluff Road.
The remainder of the super two between Huron and
Red Creek was finished by 1974. East of the super two, a bypass was constructed around the village of
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during the early 1960s and opened to traffic by 1964.
Similar conversion projects were also conducted elsewhere. In Irondequoit, the portion of the
Sea Breeze Expressway (now
NY 590) from Empire Boulevard to Culver Road opened in the late 1950s. US 104 and NY 18 were extended eastward along East Ridge Road to meet the expressway at what is now exit 11. Both designations entered the freeway; however, NY 18 followed the roadway north to Culver Road while US 104 progressed south to Empire Boulevard, where it rejoined its former surface alignment towards Webster. The of Empire Boulevard between the Rochester city line and the Sea Breeze Expressway remains state-maintained to this day as NY 941B, an unsigned
reference route.
In the mid-1960s, construction began on the Keeler Street Expressway, a
limited-access highway extending across Irondequoit from the
Genesee River (at the Veterans Memorial Bridge) to the Sea Breeze Expressway. The first section from North Goodman Street to the Sea Breeze Expressway was completed by 1968
while the remainder opened in late 1969.
The name of the expressway was derived from Keeler Street, a small residential street that originally connected to East Ridge Road and St. Paul Street by way of a traffic circle on the east bank of the Genesee River. The street was turned into a dead-end street as a result of the expressway's construction.
US 104 was moved from East Ridge Road to the expressway, which remains known, albeit infrequently, as the Keeler Street Expressway to this day. NY 18 remained on East Ridge Road, however, reducing the overlap between US 104 and NY 18 to just the portion on the Veterans Bridge.
NY 18 was truncated to its current eastern terminus , eliminating the overlap entirely.
The first segment of an eastward extension of the Keeler Street Expressway, named the Irondequoit–Wayne County Expressway, opened between the Sea Breeze Expressway (at this point designated as part of
NY 47) and Five Mile Line Road. In between, US 104 crossed
Irondequoit Bay by way of the
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.
US 104's former surface alignment between NY 47 and Five Mile Line Road was redesignated
NY 404 while US 104 was temporarily realigned onto Five Mile Line Road between the expressway and Ridge Road to connect to its former alignment.
Redesignation and completion
The segment of
I-81 through
central New York was built on an alignment that closely paralleled US 11 from the
Pennsylvania state line northward to the city of
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. The portion of I-81 near Maple View was completed in late 1961, at which time US 104 was extended eastward over NY 126 to meet the new highway. NY 126 was truncated on its west end to the I-81 interchange as a result. US 104 was redesignated as NY 104 in June 1971,
making the route the third to bear the NY 104 designation. As part of the change, NY 104 was extended east to NY 13, completely supplanting NY 126.
By 1978, the frontage roads between Five Mile Line Road and NY 250 in Webster were completed. NY 104 was rerouted eastward along the roadways while NY 404 was extended over NY 104's old alignment to NY 250 in Webster.
The section from NY 250 to the existing expressway at the Wayne County line was built in the late 1970s while the main carriageway of NY 104 between Five Mile Line Road and NY 250 was completed in the early 1980s. NY 404 was extended east along the former alignment of NY 104 to the county line upon the total completion of the Five Mile Line Road–NY 250 segment.
Suffixed routes
NY 104 has two suffixed routes, both of which were assigned .
*
NY 104A () is an alternate route of NY 104 between
Red Creek,
Wayne County, and the
town of Oswego,
Oswego County.
*
NY 104B () is a spur in
Oswego County that extends from NY 104 in
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to
NY 3 in
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.
NY 104 Truck
New York State Route 104 Truck is a long
truck route
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of NY 104 through the city of
Rochester and town of
Irondequoit
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in
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. The route, which exists in the eastbound direction only, extends from the ramps connecting NY 104 to St. Paul Street east along East Ridge Road to Hudson Avenue, where it turns south to access NY 104.
[ The Street View feature was used to determine the routing of NY 104 Truck.] A long segment of NY 104 Truck follows the former alignment of US 104 east along East Ridge Road from St. Paul Street to Hudson Avenue.
Major intersections
See also
;Former alignments
*
Ridge Road, from the Veterans Memorial Bridge to Red Creek
*
New York State Route 404, NY 590 in Rochester to NY 104 in Union Hill
*
New York State Route 370, small portion of Ridge Road near Red Creek
*
New York State Route 104A, partially former US 104 in Red Creek
References
External links
Endpoints of US 104Old NY 104 – Ridge Road in the Sodus Bay and Wolcott Areas
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Limited-access roads in New York (state)
Transportation in Niagara County, New York
Transportation in Cayuga County, New York
Transportation in Monroe County, New York
Transportation in Orleans County, New York
Transportation in Oswego County, New York
Transportation in Wayne County, New York
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