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List of former state routes in New York (401–500)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered above 401. To date, New York State Route 456 is the highest numbered former state route in New York.

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
NY 401
(1930s-1950s)
US 9 in Stockport NY 9H in Ghent 1930s[1][2] early 1950s[3][4]
NY 401
(1970-1973)
NY 36 in Dansville NY 21 near Wayland village 1970[5] ca. 1973[6][7]
NY 402
Ferry landing in Tivoli NY 9G in Tivoli early 1930s[1][8] 1980[9]
NY 404
(1933-1940s)
NY 100 in Briarcliff Manor US 9 near Ossining 1933[10] late 1940s[11][12]
NY 405
US 4 in North Greenbush NY 66 in Troy early 1970s[5][13] 1980[9]
NY 407
NY 159 in Duanesburg NY 160 in Florida ca. 1931[1][14] 1981[15]
NY 408
(1930-1938)
NY 86 in Harrietstown NY 192 in Brighton 1930[1] ca. 1938[16][17]
NY 408A NY 408 near Angelica village NY 351 / NY 408 in Nunda early 1940s[18][19] 1949[20]
NY 409
(1930-1938)
NY 3 in Hounsfield NY 12E in Hounsfield 1930[21][22] ca. 1938[16][17]
NY 413
Forks Road in Plainfield US 20 in Plainfield ca. 1931[1][14] early 1950s[3][23]
NY 415
(1930-mid-1960s)
NY 290 in East Syracuse NY 298 in Collamer 1930[1] mid-1960s[24][25]
NY 417
(1932-1950s)
NY 7 in Otego Otego ca. 1932[14][21] mid-1950s[4][26]
NY 419
(1933-1935)
NY 29 east of Schuylerville US 4 north of Schuylerville ca. 1933[8][21] ca. 1935[27][28]
NY 422
NY 16 / NY 78 in Elma NY 358 in Marilla ca. 1931[1][14] 1980[15]
NY 424
NY 380 in Stockton NY 60 in Cassadaga 1930[1] 1980[15]
NY 427
(1931-1938)
NY 9N in Keene US 9 in Elizabethtown ca. 1931[14][29] ca. 1938[16][17]
NY 428
NY 39 in Forestville US 20 in Silver Creek ca. 1932[14][21] 1980[15]
NY 432
(1935-1940)
NY 22 in Canaan Massachusetts state line at Canaan ca. 1935[27][28] 1940[30]
NY 432
Myers Creek in Rathbone NY 417 in Addison early 1940s[18][19] 1998[15]
NY 433
(1937-1940)
NY 30 in Middleburgh NY 7 in Cobleskill ca. 1937[16][31] ca. 1940[18][32]
NY 433
(1950s-1960s)
NY 5 in Syracuse NY 298 in Salina early 1950s[3][23] mid-1960s[5][24]
NY 434
(1940s)
NY 23 in Plymouth NY 12 in North Norwich ca. 1940[30][32] early 1940s[19][30]
NY 435 NY 167 in Manheim NY 5 in Manheim ca. 1940[30][32] early 1940s[19][30]
NY 436
(1950s-1960s)
NY 433 in DeWitt Carrier Circle in DeWitt early 1950s[3][4] mid-1960s[5][24]
NY 439
NJ 439 at the New Jersey state line at Staten Island St. George ferry landing on Staten Island 1949[33] ca. 1968[34][35]
NY 439A
NY 440 on Staten Island NY 439 on Staten Island late 1940s[11][23] ca. 1968[34][35]
NY 456
NY 22 in Beekmantown US 9 in Beekmantown 1970[36] 2015[15]

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