New York State Route 17 (NY 17) is a major
state highway that extends for through the
Southern Tier and
Downstate regions of
New York in the United States. It begins at the
Pennsylvania state line in
Mina and follows the Southern Tier Expressway east through
Corning to
Binghamton
Binghamton () is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the conflue ...
and the Quickway from Binghamton east to
Woodbury Woodbury may refer to:
Geography
Antarctica
*Woodbury Glacier, a glacier on Graham Land, British Antarctic Territory
Australia
* Woodbury, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
England
* Woodbury, Bournemouth, an area in Dorset
*Woodbury, East Devo ...
, where it turns south to follow the Orange Turnpike to the
New Jersey
New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
state line near
Suffern, where it connects to
New Jersey Route 17
Route 17 is a state highway in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, that provides a major route from the George Washington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel and other northeast New Jersey points to the New York State Thruway at Suffern, New York. It r ...
. From the Pennsylvania border to the village of
Waverly and from Binghamton to
Windsor
Windsor may refer to:
Places Australia
* Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area
* Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
**Shire of Windsor, a former local government authority around Wi ...
, NY 17 is
concurrent
Concurrent means happening at the same time. Concurrency, concurrent, or concurrence may refer to:
Law
* Concurrence, in jurisprudence, the need to prove both ''actus reus'' and ''mens rea''
* Concurring opinion (also called a "concurrence"), a ...
with
Interstate 86 (I-86). Eventually, the entire east–west portion of NY 17 from the Pennsylvania border to Woodbury will become I-86 as projects to upgrade the route to
Interstate Highway standards are completed.
At , NY 17 is the longest state route in New York, and is the second-longest highway of any kind in the state, beside the
Thruway. It serves 11 counties (
Chautauqua
Chautauqua ( ) was an adult education and social movement in the United States, highly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Chautauqua assemblies expanded and spread throughout rural America until the mid-1920s. The Chautauqua br ...
,
Cattaraugus,
Allegany,
Steuben,
Chemung,
Tioga,
Broome,
Delaware
Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...
,
Sullivan,
Orange
Orange most often refers to:
*Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis''
** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower
*Orange (colour), from the color of an orange, occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum
* ...
, and
Rockland), passes through the cities of
Salamanca
Salamanca () is a city in western Spain and is the capital of the Province of Salamanca in the autonomous community of Castile and León. The city lies on several rolling hills by the Tormes River. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Herit ...
,
Olean, Corning, Elmira, and Binghamton, and enters the vicinity of several others, including
Jamestown and
Middletown. As it proceeds across the state, it intersects many of New York's
Interstate
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States. Th ...
and
U.S. Highway
The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States. As the designation and numbering of these h ...
s, including
U.S. Route 219 (US 219) in Salamanca,
I-99 and
US 15
U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a -long United States highway, designated along South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. The route is signed north–south, from U.S. Route 17 Alternate in Walterboro, South Car ...
near Corning,
I-81
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Isla ...
in Binghamton, and
I-84
Interstate 84 may refer to:
* Interstate 84 (Oregon–Utah), passing through Idaho, formerly known as Interstate 80N
* Interstate 84 (Pennsylvania–Massachusetts)
Interstate 84 (I-84) is an Interstate Highway in the Northeaster ...
near Middletown. The portion of NY 17 in the vicinity of Waverly is actually located in Pennsylvania; however, it is maintained by the
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). A very small portion of the route is concurrent with the Thruway in the area of Hillburn for less than and is therefore maintained by the
New York State Thruway Authority, but otherwise NY 17 is maintained by NYSDOT.
The route was assigned in 1924, extending from
Westfield to Suffern via at-grade highways. It was moved onto the Quickway and the Southern Tier Expressway as sections of both were completed from the 1950s to the 1980s. Two of NY 17's suffixed routes,
NY 17C and
NY 17M, follow substantial portions of NY 17's pre-freeway alignment. In 1998, all of NY 17 between the Pennsylvania state line and Harriman was designated as "Future I-86". The westernmost of the route was designated as I-86 one year later, and the designation has been gradually extended eastward as sections of NY 17 were improved to Interstate Highway standards. Prior to the I-86 designation, NY 17 was part of a 3-state Route 17 along with New Jersey Route 17 and the former Pennsylvania Route 17 (PA 17).
Route description
Pennsylvania to Elmira
NY 17 begins at the point where I-86 crosses the
New York–Pennsylvania border
The New York–Pennsylvania border is the state line between the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. It has three sections:
* Along the center line of the Delaware River from the Tri-States Monument tripoint with New Jersey at the confluen ...
in
Mina,
Chautauqua County. I-86 heads westward from there to its western terminus at
I-90. I-86 and NY 17 continue eastward through the
Southern Tier, encountering
NY 426 (exit 4) a short distance from the state line prior to meeting
NY 76 (exit 6) south of
Sherman
Sherman most commonly refers to:
*Sherman (name), a surname and given name (and list of persons with the name)
** William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–1891), American Civil War General
*M4 Sherman, a tank
Sherman may also refer to:
Places United St ...
. East of exit 8 (
NY 394), I-86 and NY 17 cross
Chautauqua Lake
Chautauqua Lake is located entirely within Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The lake is approximately long and wide at its greatest width. The surface area is approximately . The maximum depth is about . The shoreline is about of w ...
and follow the lake shore eastward to
Jamestown, where it connects to
NY 60 at exit 12 due north of the city. East of the city, the expressway meets
US 62 at exit 14 and is joined by the old
Erie Railroad
The Erie Railroad was a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States, originally connecting New York City — more specifically Jersey City, New Jersey, where Erie's Pavonia Terminal, long demolished, used to stand — with Lake Er ...
line, which parallels the expressway as it heads across southern New York.
Between exits 17 and 18 (
NY 280), I-86 and NY 17 cross the
Allegheny Reservoir
The Allegheny Reservoir (also known as Kinzua Lake and unofficially as Lake Perfidy) is a reservoir along the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania and New York, USA. It was created in 1965 by the construction of the Kinzua Dam along the river. Lake Per ...
near its northernmost extent. Past NY 280, the freeway runs adjacent to the northern extent of the
Allegany State Park
Allegany State Park is a state park in western New York State, located in Cattaraugus County just north of the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania. The park is divided into two sections: The Red House Area and the Quaker Run Area. It lies ...
and follows the reservoir and the connecting
Allegheny River eastward to
Salamanca
Salamanca () is a city in western Spain and is the capital of the Province of Salamanca in the autonomous community of Castile and León. The city lies on several rolling hills by the Tormes River. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Herit ...
. Near downtown Salamanca, I-86 and NY 17 meet
US 219 (exit 21). US 219 joins the expressway east to exit 23 near
Carrollton, where it splits from I-86 and NY 17 and heads toward
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Bradford is a city in McKean County, Pennsylvania. It is located close to the border with New York state and approximately south of Buffalo, New York. Bradford is the principal city in the Bradford, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The popul ...
, forming the eastern edge of the state park as it heads south. Meanwhile, the expressway continues east to
Olean, where it meets
NY 417 (a previous alignment of NY 17) at exit 24 west of town and
NY 16 (exit 27) north of the area.
Past Olean, the route drifts northward away from Pennsylvania toward
Hornell, where I-86 and NY 17 intersect
NY 36
New York State Route 36 (NY 36) is a north–south state highway in the western part of New York in the United States. The highway extends for from the Pennsylvania state line at Troupsburg, Steuben County northward to Ogden, Monro ...
(exit 34). To the east in
Avoca, the Southern Tier Expressway meets
I-390 at exit 36. I-86 and NY 17 southeast from the junction, passing through
Bath on its way an interchange with
I-99 and
US 15
U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a -long United States highway, designated along South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. The route is signed north–south, from U.S. Route 17 Alternate in Walterboro, South Car ...
in
Painted Post (exit 44). Here, I-99 and US 15 begin and head south toward Pennsylvania, while I-86 and NY 17 continue east through
Corning to the city of
Elmira.
Elmira to Harriman
From Elmira to Binghamton, NY 17, the Erie Railroad (now operated by
Norfolk Southern
The Norfolk Southern Railway is a Class I freight railroad in the United States formed in 1982 with the merger of Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway. With headquarters in Atlanta, the company operates 19,420 route miles (31, ...
as the
Southern Tier Line
The Southern Tier Line is a railroad line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. A mostly former Erie Railroad line, it is suggested that the line runs from Suffern, New York northwest ...
), and its old alignments generally stay close together. They follow the Chemung River to exit 60 (
US 220 in
South Waverly, Pennsylvania
South Waverly is a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was 1,070 at the 2020 census. South Waverly is part of the Penn-York Valley (called "The Valley"), a group of four contiguous co ...
) and the
Susquehanna River from east of exit 61 (
Waverly, New York) to Binghamton; on the latter section, both
NY 17C and
NY 434 are old NY 17. Between the two rivers, which intersect in Pennsylvania, the general corridor runs just north of the state line in New York. However, NY 17 itself crosses into Pennsylvania for approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) between a point west of exit 60 and a point west of exit 61; additionally, all the ramps at exit 60 and portions of the eastbound ramps at exits 59A and 61 are in Pennsylvania. Despite being in Pennsylvania, it is still signed as NY-17, and these roadways are still maintained by the
New York State Department of Transportation. At the Tioga County line near Waverly, I-86 temporarily terminates as NY 17 continues eastward toward
Binghamton
Binghamton () is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the conflue ...
.
Near downtown Binghamton, NY 17 goes around the side of Prospect Mountain at what is locally known as "
Kamikaze
, officially , were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, intending t ...
Curve". Heading eastbound, the freeway curves sharply left around the hillside, splits into ramps to
I-81
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Isla ...
north and south, and curves right to merge into I-81 south as it passes over the
Chenango River
The Chenango River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 8, 2011 tributary of the Susquehanna River in central New York in the United States. It drains a dissec ...
. From that point east and southeast about 5 miles (8 km), I-81 and NY 17 run
concurrently. NY 17 splits from I-81, the Erie Railroad and the Susquehanna River to the east into
Stilson Hollow; from this split (exit 75) to its end, most of NY 17 does not follow the Erie Railroad, which crosses into Pennsylvania several times.
At the end of Stilson Hollow, NY 17 heads over a summit and into the valley formed by the
Occanum Creek. The creek empties into the
Susquehanna River at
Windsor
Windsor may refer to:
Places Australia
* Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area
* Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
**Shire of Windsor, a former local government authority around Wi ...
(exit 79), which NY 17 follows southeast to
Damascus (exit 80) before turning northeast along
Tuscarora Creek. It soon turns east and southeast over a summit, rejoining the
Erie Railroad
The Erie Railroad was a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States, originally connecting New York City — more specifically Jersey City, New Jersey, where Erie's Pavonia Terminal, long demolished, used to stand — with Lake Er ...
just north of
Gulf Summit. The highway and railroad head east along
Oquaga Creek to
Deposit (exit 84), where they turn southeast along the
West Branch Delaware River
The West Branch Delaware River is one of two branches that form the Delaware River. It is approximately 90 mi (144 km) long, and flows through the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. It winds through a mountainous area of New York ...
. A gap in the freeway stretches from here to just short of
Hancock Hancock may refer to:
Places in the United States
* Hancock, Iowa
* Hancock, Maine
* Hancock, Maryland
* Hancock, Massachusetts
* Hancock, Michigan
* Hancock, Minnesota
* Hancock, Missouri
* Hancock, New Hampshire
** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
(exit 87), the place the West Branch joins with the
East Branch Delaware River
The East Branch Delaware River is one of two branches that form the Delaware River. It is approximately 75 mi (121 km) long, and flows through the U.S. state of New York. It winds through a mountainous area on the southwestern edge of Ca ...
. The Erie Railroad continues southeast along the combined
Delaware River, while NY 17 turns east along the valley formed by the East Branch, either closely following or built directly over the abandoned
New York, Ontario and Western Railway
The New York, Ontario and Western Railway, more commonly known as the O&W or NYO&W, was a regional railroad with origins in 1868, lasting until March 29, 1957 (the last train ran from Norwich to Middletown, NY on this date), after which it was or ...
to
Liberty
Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.
In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
.
At
East Branch (exit 90), the East Branch Delaware River turns north, and NY 17 continues east with the
Beaver Kill to
Roscoe (exit 94),
Willowemoc Creek to
Livingston Manor (exit 96), and
Little Beaver Kill to
Parksville (exit 98). The highway and parallel NYO&W pass south over a summit to
Liberty
Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.
In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
(exits 99–100), and continue along the
Middle Mongaup River to
Ferndale (exit 101). The NYO&W turned east there, but NY 17 continues south over a summit and into the
Spring Brook and
East Mongaup River valleys past
Harris
Harris may refer to:
Places Canada
* Harris, Ontario
* Northland Pyrite Mine (also known as Harris Mine)
* Harris, Saskatchewan
* Rural Municipality of Harris No. 316, Saskatchewan
Scotland
* Harris, Outer Hebrides (sometimes called the Isle of ...
(exit 102). NY 17 then cuts southeast cross-country to
Monticello
Monticello ( ) was the primary plantation of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, who began designing Monticello after inheriting land from his father at age 26. Located just outside Charlottesville, V ...
(exit 104; passing
Monticello Raceway
Monticello Gaming and Raceway is a harness racing track and racino in Monticello, Sullivan County, New York. It is off Exit 104 of Route 17 (future Interstate 86), on New York State Route 17B.
The racetrack is nicknamed "The Mighty M" and race ...
) and beyond, following the old
Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike
The Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike was a turnpike road in southern New York in the United States. It ran from Newburgh on the Hudson River west to Cochecton on the Delaware River, where travelers could continue west through Pennsylvania on the ...
(old NY 17) to
Bloomingburg (exit 116). The old
Middletown and Wurtsboro Turnpike, also old NY 17, and partially
NY 17M, runs south to
Middletown, which NY 17 cuts cross-country to bypass to the east, rejoining NY 17M – and the main line of the
Erie Railroad
The Erie Railroad was a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States, originally connecting New York City — more specifically Jersey City, New Jersey, where Erie's Pavonia Terminal, long demolished, used to stand — with Lake Er ...
– at
Goshen (exit 123). NY 17, its old former alignment (NY 17M) and the Erie run generally east-southeast, partly cross-country and partly through small stream valleys, to the end of the freeway, the directional change in NY 17 from east–west to north–south, and the junction of the Erie with its branch to
Newburgh.
Harriman to New Jersey
NY 17 heads southwest from the Quickway as an at-grade roadway, passing through the village of
Woodbury Woodbury may refer to:
Geography
Antarctica
*Woodbury Glacier, a glacier on Graham Land, British Antarctic Territory
Australia
* Woodbury, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
England
* Woodbury, Bournemouth, an area in Dorset
*Woodbury, East Devo ...
before entering the village of
Harriman, where it intersects with the eastern terminus of NY 17M.
As the route heads southward from this junction, its signage changes from being east or west to north or south. The route parallels the Thruway as it proceeds through a disjointed piece of
Harriman State Park and enters the town of
Tuxedo
Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element ...
. While inside the park, NY 17 intersects
Arden Valley Road
Arden Valley Road is a scenic road located in Southfields, New York, in the United States, that travels through Harriman State Park and is owned by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission. At long, it begins at New York State Route 17 (N ...
, a highway that connects to
Seven Lakes Drive
Seven Lakes Drive is a north–south parkway located in the Hudson Valley region of New York in the United States. It extends for just under on a northeast–southwest alignment from an intersection with New York State Route 17 (NY 17) i ...
deep inside the park.
South of Arden Valley Road, NY 17 briefly exits Harriman State Park and enters the hamlet of
Southfields, where it intersects with
County Route 19 (CR 19) and passes by the
Red Apple Rest, a former restaurant and roadside attraction.
Past the hamlet, the route heads back into the park and intersects with
NY 17A and
CR 106 near the park's western boundary. South of the junction, NY 17 leaves the Park and proceeds through a lightly populated area to the Village of
Tuxedo Park. At the Tuxedo Park train station is access to some hiking trails in Harriman State Park.
The route continues on, paralleling the Thruway into
Rockland County
Rockland County is the southernmost county on the west side of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York. It is part of the New York metropolitan area. It is about from the Bronx at their closest points. The county's population, as of t ...
. On the other side of the county line, NY 17 enters the village of
Sloatsburg
Sloatsburg is a village in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York, United States. Located east of Orange County, it is at the southern entrance to Harriman State Park. The population was 3,039 at the 2010 census. The village is named ...
, where it meets
Seven Lakes Drive
Seven Lakes Drive is a north–south parkway located in the Hudson Valley region of New York in the United States. It extends for just under on a northeast–southwest alignment from an intersection with New York State Route 17 (NY 17) i ...
and connects to
CR 72 by way of a modified trumpet interchange.
Outside of Sloatsburg, NY 17 winds its way southeasterly along the
Ramapo River
The Ramapo River is a tributary of the Pompton River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in southern New York and northern New Jersey in the United States.
Course
The Ramapo river rises in Round Lake, a small freshwater lake in the To ...
and the Thruway through the town of
Ramapo to the hamlet of the same name, based just north of NY 17's junction with
NY 59. Here, NY 17 turns to the southwest, meeting the Thruway at exit 15A before traversing a sparsely developed area of the village of
Hillburn. About south of the Thruway, NY 17 curves to the east, passing to the south of the village center as it approaches
I-287. At Suffern Road, NY 17 becomes southbound only as it merges onto I-287 and proceeds to the
New Jersey
New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
state line, where it connects to New Jersey's
Route 17.
History
Origins
Before the automobile
From Binghamton to Corning, NY 17 follows the course of the Great Bend and Bath Turnpike, which was legislated in 1808 to continue the
Cochecton and Great Bend Turnpike (US 11) through the Susquehanna Valley. The road ran from the Pennsylvania state line at Great Bend through Binghamton, Owego, and Elmira to Bath. In its day, it was a major route of travel through the Susquehanna Valley. Today, the road is designated US 11 from Pennsylvania to Binghamton, then NY 17C to Waverly, NY 352 into Corning, and NY 415 to Bath. The at-grade sections of NY 17 in Orange County follow the Orange Turnpike south of Southfields and the New Windsor and Cornwall Turnpike to its north.
Liberty Highway and Legislative Route 4
The original routing of NY 17, from
Westfield to
Harriman, was largely designated in 1908 by the
New York State Legislature
The New York State Legislature consists of the two houses that act as the state legislature of the U.S. state of New York: The New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. The Constitution of New York does not designate an officia ...
as Route 4, an unsigned
legislative route
In the United States, a legislative route (LR) or legislative highway is a highway defined by laws passed in a state legislature. The numbering of such highways may or may not correspond to the numbers familiar to the public as part of the state, ...
. This routing was incorporated in 1918 as the main portion of an
auto trail
The system of auto trails was an informal network of marked routes that existed in the United States and Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Marked with colored bands on utility poles, the trails were intended to help travellers in ...
called the
Liberty Highway, which connected
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Un ...
to
Cleveland
Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
via
Hackensack,
Liberty
Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.
In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
, the
Southern Tier, and
Erie
Erie (; ) is a city on the south shore of Lake Erie and the county seat of Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. Erie is the fifth largest city in Pennsylvania and the largest city in Northwestern Pennsylvania with a population of 94,831 a ...
.
Legislative Route 4 began at legislative Route 18 (current
US 20) in Westfield and proceeded southeast through
Mayville to
Jamestown on what is now
NY 394 and
NY 430. From there, the route headed generally eastward to
Salamanca
Salamanca () is a city in western Spain and is the capital of the Province of Salamanca in the autonomous community of Castile and León. The city lies on several rolling hills by the Tormes River. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Herit ...
over modern NY 394,
NY 242, and
NY 353, and southeast to
Olean via
NY 417. At Olean, the route shifted northward, passing through
Hinsdale,
Friendship
Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague.
In some cultures, the concept o ...
, and
Belvidere on current
NY 16,
NY 446 and Allegany County's
CR 20 before returning southward on what is now
NY 19
New York State Route 19 (NY 19) is a north–south state highway in Western New York in the United States. It is the longest state highway in that region, and the only other one besides NY 14 to completely transect the state ...
to access the village of
Wellsville.
From Wellsville to
Andover
Andover may refer to:
Places Australia
*Andover, Tasmania
Canada
* Andover Parish, New Brunswick
* Perth-Andover, New Brunswick
United Kingdom
* Andover, Hampshire, England
** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station
United States
* Andove ...
and from
Jasper
Jasper, an aggregate of microgranular quartz and/or cryptocrystalline chalcedony and other mineral phases,Kostov, R. I. 2010. Review on the mineralogical systematics of jasper and related rocks. – Archaeometry Workshop, 7, 3, 209-213PDF/ref> ...
to
Corning, Route 4 followed modern NY 417. In between Andover and Jasper, however, Route 4 veered north on current
NY 21
New York State Route 21 (NY 21) is a state highway extending for about through the western part of New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 417 in the village of Andover, ...
and
NY 36
New York State Route 36 (NY 36) is a north–south state highway in the western part of New York in the United States. The highway extends for from the Pennsylvania state line at Troupsburg, Steuben County northward to Ogden, Monro ...
to serve
Hornell. East of Corning, the alignment of legislative Route 4 ran along the Great Bend and Bath Turnpike, and more closely resembled the modern alignments of the Southern Tier Expressway and the Quickway. Route 4 exited Corning on what is now
NY 352 and followed it to
Big Flats, where it broke from NY 352 and proceeded to
Horseheads on Chemung CR 64 and to
Elmira on what is now Lake Road, Madison Avenue and the east end of
NY 352. Between Elmira and
Binghamton
Binghamton () is a city in the U.S. state of New York, and serves as the county seat of Broome County. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the conflue ...
, Route 4 followed either local roads that were bypassed or upgraded into the Southern Tier Expressway, namely modern NY 17 and Chemung and Tioga CR 60 from Elmira to
Waverly,
NY 17C between Waverly and
Owego,
NY 434 from Owego to
Vestal, and NY 17C and Riverside Drive (via
NY 26
New York State Route 26 (NY 26) is a north–south state highway that runs for through Central New York in the United States. Its southern terminus is located at the Pennsylvania state line south of the town of Vestal in Broo ...
) from Vestal to Binghamton.
Route 4 exited the city on
US 11 and followed it to Kirkwood Center, a hamlet adjacent to the eastern junction of NY 17 and
I-81
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Isla ...
. From this point to Harriman, except for one section near
Middletown, the path Route 4 followed became the basis for the Quickway several decades later. Between Kirkwood Center and Hancock, Route 4 utilized what was later upgraded into the Quickway (via Broome CR 28 from
Windsor
Windsor may refer to:
Places Australia
* Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area
* Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
**Shire of Windsor, a former local government authority around Wi ...
to
Deposit). East of here, it used parallel roads instead: modern "Old Route 17" (Delaware CR 17 and Sullivan CRs 179A to 174) from Deposit to
Monticello
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, Sullivan CRs 173 to 171 between Monticello and
Bloomingburg, and Orange CR 76 and
NY 17M from Bloomingburg to Harriman. At Harriman, Route 4 broke from the Liberty Highway and proceeded northeast over current
US 6 and
NY 293 to
Highland Falls, where it ended at legislative Route 3 (modern
US 9W
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).
The portion of the Liberty Highway between
Suffern and Harriman became part of legislative Route 39-b in 1911;
however, this designation was removed on March 1, 1921.
Another auto trail, the West Shore Route, also followed this section of the Liberty Highway, but proceeded north from Harimman along modern-day NY 32.
Designation and early changes
When New York first signed its state highways with route numbers in 1924, much of legislative Route 4 was designated as NY 17.
From
Randolph to Salamanca, NY 17 followed the more southerly routing of the Liberty Highway instead of the Route 4 routing, bypassing
Little Valley to the south in favor of a direct connection between Randolph and Salamanca (current NY 394 and
NY 951T).
In Vestal, NY 17 was routed along the south bank of the
Susquehanna River, bypassing
Endicott and
Johnson City on what is now NY 434 and Broome CR 44. Lastly, NY 17 broke from the path of legislative Route 4 in Harriman and followed the former Route 39-b south to the
New Jersey
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state line at Suffern.
As originally laid out, NY 17 was long. In the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 17 basically remained intact. The only changes made at this time were the straightening out of the Olean–Wellsville segment (now via
Ceres
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) and the Andover–Jasper segment (now via
Greenwood).
NY 17 initially reached New Jersey by way of Suffern's Orange Avenue (now
US 202) and connected to New Jersey's
Route 2 at the state line. By 1932, an alternate route of NY 17 between the New Jersey state line at
Hillburn and the hamlet of
Ramapo on the western bank of the
Ramapo River
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Course
The Ramapo river rises in Round Lake, a small freshwater lake in the To ...
was designated as
NY 339. The route largely followed the path of modern
I-287 and the
New York State Thruway between the two locations. It initially became a local road upon crossing into New Jersey; however, Route 2 was realigned to connect to NY 339 instead of NY 17. In the mid-1930s, the alignments of NY 17 and NY 339 south of Ramapo were flipped, placing NY 17 on the western route. By 1938, NY 17 was relocated onto a new highway through the Hillburn village limits. While the southern half of the new road utilized the old highway, the northern half veered to the west of both Hillburn and old NY 17, bypassing the village before rejoining the old road south of Ramapo.
Conversion to expressway
The explosive growth of the
tourism
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industry in the
Catskill Mountains region, which began in the 1930s and intensified after
World War II
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, stretched the rural road to its limits. Scores of hotels, resorts and bungalow colonies attracted hundreds of thousands of vacationing New Yorkers, whose cars left the two-lane NY 17 hopelessly jammed in summer. Many towns, especially the fairly large city of
Middletown, were paralyzed on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons in the summertime, as traffic passed through local downtowns and their traffic lights. In addition, the tight turns and steep inclines along the route led to numerous fatal crashes, including two milk tanker truck crashes in the mid-1950s. In response,
New York State
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officials planned a four-lane replacement, the first free long-distance expressway in the state and one of the earliest in the United States. It would replace intersections with well-spaced access ramps, separate grades with
flyovers, and allow safe travel at up to .
The first segment of the new highway extended from
Fair Oaks to
Goshen, bypassing the city of Middletown to the northeast. It opened to traffic in July 1951 as a realignment of NY 17.
As more sections of the freeway—known as the Quickway—opened up during the 1950s and 1960s, NY 17 was moved onto them. The Quickway was completed by 1968, connecting Binghamton to Harriman by way of a continuous, mostly limited-access highway.
Farther west, plans were also in the works to build an expressway across the Southern Tier. The highway was first proposed by New York Governor
Thomas Dewey in 1953, and the first sections of the Southern Tier Expressway were completed in the mid-1960s. At the time, NY 17 followed the entirety of two of the four open sections (
Steamburg to Salamanca and Owego to the
Broome County line) and part of a third (Corning to Lowman via Elmira).
As more continuous pieces of the expressway opened during the 1970s, NY 17 was realigned onto them, with much of NY 17's old alignment becoming NY 394, NY 417, or NY 17C. By 1980, the expressway was complete from
Bemus Point to Binghamton except for two areas near Salamanca and Corning. Although NY 17 continued to extend northwestward along its original alignment from Bemus Point to Westfield, both highways were also designated as parts of NY 430 and NY 394 in anticipation of the completion of the Southern Tier Expressway west of
Chautauqua Lake
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, which NY 17 would be rerouted to follow.
This segment was built in stages during the 1980s as a
super two highway;
it was widened to four lanes in 1997. The portions of the freeway in and around Salamanca and Corning were completed in the late 1980s
and mid-1990s, completing the conversion of NY 17 into a continuous, mostly limited-access highway from the Pennsylvania state line to Harriman.
On December 3, 1999, the westernmost of NY 17 were designated as part of
I-86
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,
a new route that had been written into law a year earlier. As legislated, I-86 will eventually extend eastward along the length of both the Southern Tier Expressway and the Quickway to the New York State Thruway in Harriman once both highways are brought up to
Interstate Highway standards. I-86 was extended east to Horseheads in 2004
and Elmira in 2008; additionally, a stretch of NY 17 in central
Broome County was designated as I-86 in 2006.
In September 2013, the
Federal Highway Administration
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(FHWA) approved a extension of the I-86 designation from exit 56 in Elmira to the Tioga county line.
The remainder of NY 17 west of
I-87
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* Interstate 87 (North Carolina) ...
will be designated as I-86 after the remaining at-grade sections are eliminated and the highway is brought up to Interstate Highway standards.
Other developments
The
New York State Thruway Authority converted the Harriman Toll Barrier at the interchange of NY 17 and I-87 (exit 16 on I-87) to cashless tolling. This included the creation of a solar photovoltaic energy generating facility (solar park) to help power the toll and maintenance facilities in Harriman, Woodbury, Spring Valley, and Nyack. Cashless tolling began on the night of September 27, 2018. This was a part of
Governor Andrew Cuomo's goal to convert the entirety of the New York Thruway to cashless tolling.
On August 9, 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law that a portion of NY 17 was to be designated the "Dennis ‘Matt’ Howe Memorial Highway" from exit 63 in the hamlet of Lounsberry to exit 62 in the village of Nichols. On March 18, 2019, Howe passed away from injuries sustained when a tractor-trailer collided with his DOT truck as he and others were performing highway safety work on NY 17. The signs were unveiled and the dedication ceremony was held on October 29, 2019.
In November 2019, NYSDOT completed the reconstruction of exit 131 along NY 17. As part of the project, a
diverging diamond interchange
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was built at the exit to improve access between NY 17 and NY 32. Also as part of the project, NY 32 was widened to three lanes to each way;
CR 64 / Nininger Road was extended to
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; and exit ramps were built from NY 32 north and NY 32 south to meet Nininger Road at two respective traffic circles. In addition, a new park-and-ride was built, and the ramp from NY 17 west to Woodbury Common was demolished.
In December 2020, NYSDOT completed construction of a new exit 125, which was built to accommodate the new
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. As part of the project, a
four-ramp parclo was built, which replaced the prior exit 125, located west. NY 17 was expanded to three lanes in each direction between exits 124 and 125. Harriman Drive was expanded to two lanes in each direction between the exit and Legoland's entrance.
Future
Widening in Orange and Sullivan counties
NYSDOT has requested proposals for plans to widen NY 17 between the Thruway in Orange County and the town of Liberty in Sullivan County. The widening is supported by th
17-Forward-86 coalition several state senators, and various businesses and organizations in the area.
Major intersections
Suffixed routes
NY 17 has had 13 suffixed routes bearing 11 different designations. Five are still assigned to their routes, while eight have been removed or renumbered. A fourteenth,
NY 17L, was proposed in 1939 as part of current
NY 97, but canceled.
*The NY 17A designation has been used for two distinct highways:
**The
first NY 17A was an alternate route of NY 17 between
Randolph and Salamanca via
Little Valley. It was assigned in the mid-1920s
and renumbered to
NY 17H in the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.
**The
current NY 17A () is an alternate route of NY 17 between
Goshen and
Southfields that connects NY 17 to
Warwick
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in
Orange County
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.
It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering.
*
NY 17B () is a spur of NY 17 connecting
Monticello
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to
NY 97 in
Callicoon
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History
The town was formed in 1842 from the Town of Liberty. The original spel ...
.
When it was originally assigned in 1930, it also extended northward to
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** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
via modern NY 97.
*
NY 17C () is an alternate route of NY 17 between
Waverly and
Binghamton
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in
Tioga and
Broome counties.
The western terminus of the route was initially located in
Owego upon being assigned in 1930.
*
NY 17D was a spur of NY 17 in the vicinity of
Elmira,
Chemung County that ran from downtown Elmira to the
Pennsylvania
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border east of
Wellsburg. The route, assigned in 1930,
was renumbered to
NY 427 in the early 1940s.
*
NY 17E was an alternate route of NY 17 between
Big Flats and Elmira in Chemung County. The route, assigned in 1930,
was renumbered to
NY 352 in October 1966 after local community pressure.
*
NY 17F was an alternate route of NY 17 between
Andover
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Canada
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United Kingdom
* Andover, Hampshire, England
** RAF Andover, a former Royal Air Force station
United States
* Andove ...
,
Allegany County, and
Addison
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* Addison, Ontario
United States
*Addison, Alabama
*Addison, Illinois
*Addison Street in Chicago, Illinois which runs by Wrigley Field
* Addison, Kentucky
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*Addison, New York
...
,
Steuben County. The route, assigned in 1930, was a northerly alternate route of NY 17 that served
Hornell and
Canisteo. NY 17F was removed in the early 1940s and is now
NY 21
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,
NY 36
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and Steuben County's
CR 119.
*
NY 17G was a spur assigned in 1930 to what is now
NY 248 south of NY 417.
It became part of an extended NY 248 in the early 1940s.
*The NY 17H designation has been used for two distinct highways:
**The
first NY 17H was an alternate route of NY 17 between Randolph and Salamanca via Little Valley in
Cattaraugus County. It was assigned in 1930
and removed . The route became part of an extended
NY 242 west of Little Valley and remained part of
NY 18
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(which NY 17H overlapped) east of the village (that portion of NY 18 became
NY 353 in 1962).
**The
second NY 17H was a spur route of NY 17 in the vicinity of
Binghamton
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. The route began at NY 17 in Binghamton and followed Riverside Drive west and north to
Johnson City, where it ended at NY 17C. It was assigned by 1940
and partially replaced with
NY 201 in September 1971.
*
NY 17J was a westerly alternate route of NY 17 between
Mayville and
Jamestown along the western edge of
Chautauqua Lake
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. It was assigned in 1930
and supplanted by
NY 394 in November 1973.
*
NY 17K () is a spur linking NY 17 in
Bloomingburg to
US 9W
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and
NY 32 in
Newburgh, Orange County.
It was assigned .
*
NY 17M () is the former routing of NY 17 in Orange County. The route begins north of Middletown in
Fair Oaks and rejoins NY 17 in
Harriman.
It was assigned in 1951.
See also
*
New York State Bicycle Route 17
;Former alignments
*
New York State Route 352
*
New York State Route 394
*
New York State Route 417
*
New York State Route 430
*
New York State Route 434
*
New York State Route 951T
*The entire 170 series of
county routes in Sullivan County except 174A
;County route systems containing a former alignment
*
List of county routes in Chemung County, New York County routes in Chemung County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker.
Routes 1–50
Routes 51 and up
See also
* County routes in New York
References
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*
List of county routes in Delaware County, New York County routes in Delaware County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker.
Traditionally, county routes are signed at each end of the road which the county maintains. Th ...
*
List of county routes in Orange County, New York
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The ''Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and ...
*
List of county routes in Tioga County, New York
References
External links
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