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New York State Route 82 (NY 82) is a
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in the eastern
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of
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in the United States. It begins at a junction with
NY 52 New York State Route 52 (NY 52) is a state highway in the southeastern part of the state. It generally runs from west to east through five counties, beginning at the Pennsylvania state line in the Delaware River near Narrowsburg, c ...
northeast of the village of Fishkill, bends eastward towards Millbrook, and then returns westward to end at a junction with U.S. Route 9, NY 9H, and
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at Bell Pond, near Claverack. NY 82 meets the
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twice; it is the only state highway that has more than one exit with the parkway. The road spans two counties: Dutchess and Columbia. NY 82 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. An alternate route of NY 82 from South Millbrook to Pine Plains, designated as New York State Route 82A, was assigned at the same time. Part of NY 82A was replaced by the new U.S. Route 44 . The routings of NY 82 and NY 82A were swapped in the mid-1930s, but the change was reverted in 1966. Ownership and maintenance of NY 82A was transferred from the state of New York to Dutchess County in 1980, at which time it was redesignated as County Route 83 (CR 83).


Route description

NY 82 begins at an intersection with NY 52 in Brinckerhoff. The route proceeds to the northeast, paralleling the path of the
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through southern
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. At the East Fishkill hamlet of Hopewell Junction, NY 82 briefly overlaps NY 376 before separating from the waterway east of the hamlet. NY 82 continues north to the community of Arthursburg, where it meets the
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at an interchange. Past the exit, the two roads begin to follow parallel routings through the center of the county. To the north in
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, NY 82 intersects
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before continuing onward toward the village of Millbrook. South of Millbrook, NY 82 turns to the west at an intersection with NY 343. Midway between Millbrook and the Taconic Parkway, NY 82 meets U.S. Route 44 and overlaps the route for a short distance to the west. The two routes separate just east of where US 44 meets the parkway. North of the split with US 44, NY 82 passes through the former hamlet of Bloomvale. It then leaves the vicinity of the parkway and begins to parallel
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as it heads through the northern extent of Dutchess County. At Pine Plains, the creek terminates while NY 82 intersects NY 199 in the center of the hamlet. NY 82 turns east, forming a brief overlap with NY 199 before splitting outside of the community. Shortly after leaving NY 199, NY 82 passes into Columbia County. Within Columbia County, NY 82 maintains a predominantly northwest–southeast routing. From the county line northward, NY 82 passes through Ancramdale and Ancram prior to meeting the Taconic Parkway a second time near the
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in West Taghkanic. Past the Taconic, NY 82 continues onward to Bell Pond, where it terminates at an intersection with U.S. Route 9, NY 9H, and
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.


History


Origins and establishment

In 1908, the
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created Route 1, an unsigned
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extending from
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to Rensselaer. Route 1 left modern
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at the hamlet of Amenia and followed what is now U.S. Route 44 west to Smithfield Valley Road. From there, the route headed north through the town of
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and northwest through the town of Pine Plains to the community of Pine Plains by way of Smithfield Valley Road. Route 1 continued northward on Silvernails and Gallatinville Roads and modern CR 7 to the
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of Ancram, where it turned northeast to follow today's CR 7 toward Copake. On March 1, 1921, Route 1 was realigned between Amenia and Copake to use modern
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instead. In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, the portion of pre-1921 legislative Route 1 between Pine Plains and Ancram became part of NY 82, a new route extending from the vicinity of the village of Fishkill in the south to the town of Livingston in the north. At the same time, the segment of old Route 1 from Amenia to Pine Plains became part of NY 82A, an alternate route of NY 82 between the hamlets of South Millbrook and Pine Plains by way of Amenia.''Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book'', 1930–31 and 1931–32 editions, (Scarborough Motor Guide Co., Boston, 1930 and 1931). The 1930–31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the 1930 renumbering


Realignments and maintenance transfers

The portions of NY 82 and NY 82A between Washington's Hollow and Amenia were incorporated into the new US 44 . As a result, NY 82A was truncated to begin at US 44 near Amenia while NY 82
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ped US 44 from South Millbrook to Washington's Hollow. The routings of NY 82 and NY 82A between South Millbrook and Pine Plains were swapped , with the route via Amenia becoming NY 82 and the route via
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becoming NY 82A. From South Millbrook to Amenia, NY 82 overlapped US 44. NY 82 has been realigned twice between Pine Plains and Ancram since its assignment. The first realignment was made when the route was altered to bypass Gallatinville Road and continue on Silvernails Road to modern CR 7 in the hamlet of Silvernails. In the early 1950s, NY 82 was changed to exit Pine Plains to the east by way of an overlap with NY 199. At Hammertown, the two routes split and NY 82 continued north to Ancram by way of Ancramdale. Between Ancramdale and Ancram, NY 82 replaced New York State Route 201, a route from originally assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering. The sections of NY 201 from Ancram north to NY 22 at Copake and from Ancramdale south to NY 199 east of Pine Plains were given to the counties. In 1966, NY 82 and NY 82A were restored to their alignments, with NY 82 routed through Washington's Hollow and NY 82A beginning in Amenia. On April 1, 1980, ownership and maintenance of NY 82A was transferred from the state of
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to
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as part of a highway maintenance swap between the two levels of government. Also transferred from the state to the county was the portion of NY 82's original routing in Pine Plains between NY 199 and Silvernails Road. Following the swap, NY 82A was redesignated as CR 83 while NY 82's former routing in Pine Plains became CR 83A. As part of the above highway maintenance swap, the state assumed maintenance of the portion of NY 82 from NY 199 to the Columbia County line. At the same time, the state also acquired ownership of the segment of NY 82 in Columbia County between the Dutchess County line and CR 7 in Ancram as part of a separate swap with Columbia County. Both segments had previously been county-maintained. NY 82 originally entered the hamlet of South Millbrook instead of bypassing it to the west. Its former routing into the community is now CR 111 and known as "Old Route 82".


Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

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