List of county routes in Allegany County, New York

County routes in Allegany County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. The signing of county routes in Allegany County began in 1957, as part of a sponsored project with volunteer firefighters.[1]

Signage in Allegany County along CR 15B

Route list edit

Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 1 6.43 10.35 NY 305 in Clarksville West Clarksville and Clarksville roads NY 275 in Friendship
  CR 2 13.71 22.06 CR 16 in Angelica Karr Valley Road NY 962A at I-86 / NY 17 exit 33 in Almond A section of CR 2 extending into Almond village was turned over to the municipality on August 1, 1967.[3]
  CR 2A 5.64 9.08 CR 16 in West Almond Camp Road CR 2 in Almond
  CR 2B 4.75 7.64 NY 244 in Amity Baker Valley Road CR 2 in West Almond
  CR 3 8.53 13.73 Cattaraugus County line in Centerville (becomes CR 23) Buffalo Road NY 19 in Hume
  CR 4 5.30 8.53 NY 19 / NY 19A in Hume Snyder Hill Road CR 15 in Granger A section of CR 4 extending into Fillmore was turned over to the municipality on August 1, 1967.[3]
  CR 5 6.97 11.22 NY 417 in Genesee Obi and Daggett Hollow roads NY 305 in Clarksville
  CR 5A 2.12 3.41 CR 5 in Genesee Salt Rising Bolivar village line in Bolivar
  CR 5B 1.17 1.88 CR 34 / CR 40 Messer Hill Road in Wirt Dead end
  CR 5C 0.49 0.79 CR 5 Hall Road in Genesee NY 417
  CR 6 4.76 7.66 Cattaraugus County line in Clarksville (becomes CR 27) Haskell Road NY 305 in Cuba
  CR 6S 0.19 0.31 CR 6 Haskell Road in Cuba NY 305
  CR 7 3.09 4.97 Cattaraugus County line in New Hudson (becomes CR 25) Rawson Road NY 305 in Cuba
  CR 7A 2.55 4.10 Cattaraugus County line (becomes CR 25) Rawson Road in New Hudson Cattaraugus County line (becomes CR 46) Includes spur (Lyndon Center Road) to Cattaraugus CR 47
  CR 7B 4.00 6.44 CR 7A Hardy Corners Road in Rushford West Branch Road
  CR 7C 0.45 0.72 Cattaraugus County line (becomes CR 24) Abbott Road in Cuba CR 7D
  CR 7D 1.57 2.53 Cattaraugus County line (becomes CR 50) West Shore Road in Cuba CR 7
  CR 7E 0.33 0.53 CR 7B Beaumont Street in Rushford Upper Street
  CR 8 6.54 10.53 NY 275 Inavale Road in Wirt NY 275
  CR 9 5.99 9.64 NY 417 Knight Creek Road in Scio NY 19 / CR 10
  CR 10 10.88 17.51 NY 19 / CR 9 in Scio Vandermark Road NY 244 / CR 11 in Alfred
  CR 10S 0.12 0.19 CR 10 Old County Road 10 in Scio Dead end
  CR 11 6.88 11.07 NY 244 / CR 10 in Alfred McHenry Valley Road Almond village line in Almond
  CR 12 7.77 12.50 NY 417 in Andover Elm Valley Road Alfred village line in Alfred A section of CR 12 extending into Alfred village was turned over to the municipality on August 1, 1967.[3]
  CR 13 2.07 3.33 North Hill Road in Burns South Valley Road NY 70 / CR 13A in Canaseraga
  CR 13A 0.78 1.26 NY 70 / CR 13 in Canaseraga North Church Street and Ossian Road Livingston County line in Burns
  CR 13B 1.35 2.17 CR 13A in Canaseraga Mill Street Livingston County line in Burns (becomes CR 70)
  CR 13C 3.28 5.28 Friener Road Slader Creek Road in Burns CR 13
  CR 14 0.58 0.93 NY 961F Burns Road in Burns Steuben County line (becomes CR 52)
  CR 15 15.11 24.32 CR 16 in Angelica Old State and Basswood Hill roads Livingston County line in Granger (becomes CR 20) Old State Road portion was formerly part of NY 408
  CR 15A 9.55 15.37 CR 15 in Allen Fink Hollow Road CR 15B in Grove
  CR 15B 7.55 12.15 CR 16 in Birdsall Malone Road NY 70 in Burns Formerly part of NY 408
  CR 16 21.72 34.95 NY 19 in Belfast Dalton Bridge and Dalton roads Livingston County line in Grove (becomes CR 24) Discontinuous at Angelica village limits; part between Angelica and CR 15B was formerly part of NY 408
  CR 17 8.64 13.90 North Branch Road in Friendship White Creek Road NY 19 in Belfast
  CR 17S 0.34 0.55 CR 17 Old County Road 17 in Belfast CR 17
  CR 18 12.21 19.65 Pennsylvania state line in Bolivar Petrolia Road NY 417 in Wellsville
  CR 19 3.35 5.39 Pennsylvania state line Spring Mills Road in Independence NY 248
  CR 19A 0.22 0.35 CR 19 Rexville Road in Independence Steuben County line (becomes CR 124)
  CR 20 16.23 26.12 Cuba village line in Cuba Friendship and Gibson Hill roads Angelica village line in Angelica Formerly part of NY 408; A section of CR 4 extending into Angelica village was turned over to the municipality on August 1, 1967.[3]
  CR 20S 0.15 0.24 CR 20 Old County Road 20 in Friendship CR 20
  CR 21 2.42 3.89 NY 417 Shovel Hollow Road in Andover Steuben County line (becomes CR 28)
  CR 22 7.18 11.56 NY 248 in Independence Independence Road Andover village line in Andover
  CR 22A 1.81 2.91 CR 22 Independence Road in Independence Steuben County line (becomes CR 59)
  CR 23 8.51 13.70 NY 243 in Rushford Hume Road NY 19 in Hume
  CR 24 6.27 10.09 CR 16 Swain Road in Grove NY 70
  CR 25 2.11 3.40 Oil Springs Reservation boundary South Shore Road in Cuba NY 305
  CR 26 4.11 6.61 CR 16 in Angelica Belfast and Belfast Road NY 19 in Belfast
  CR 26S 0.30 0.48 CR 26 Old County Road 26 in Belfast CR 26
  CR 27 2.12 3.41 NY 19A Wiscoy Road in Hume Wyoming County line (becomes CR 29)
  CR 27B 3.00 4.83 CR 4 in Hume Ballard Road Otis Smith Road in Granger
  CR 28 0.98 1.58 Wellsville village line East State Street in Wellsville NY 417
  CR 29 5.54 8.92 Pennsylvania state line in Alma Eleven Mile Road NY 19 / CR 39 in Willing
  CR 30 7.90 12.71 NY 417 in Wellsville Trapping Brook Road CR 22 in Andover
  CR 31 8.73 14.05 CR 20 in Friendship Middaugh Hill Road CR 9 in Scio
  CR 31A 4.75 7.64 CR 31 in Friendship Corbin Hill Road NY 19 in Amity
  CR 32 5.12 8.24 Bush Road North Almond Valley Road in Almond Steuben County line (becomes CR 67)
  CR 33 5.13 8.26 CR 18 South Bolivar Road in Bolivar Olive Street
  CR 34 6.73 10.83 CR 5B / CR 40 in Richburg Evans Street and West Notch Road CR 1 in Friendship Section east of Hartland Ames Road was designated as part of NY 276 from 1930[4] until ca. 1939.[5][fn 1]
  CR 35 0.56 0.90 NY 19 Campus Road in Caneadea Centerville Road
  CR 36 4.22 6.79 Fairview Road Pike Road in Centerville Wyoming County line (becomes CR 21)
  CR 38 6.03 9.70 CR 18 in Alma Four Mile Road CR 29 in Willing
  CR 39 7.00 11.27 NY 19 / CR 29 in Willing Beech Hill Road NY 248 in Independence
  CR 40 7.30 11.75 NY 305 in Clarksville Richburg Road and Reed Street NY 275 in Bolivar
  CR 41 5.04 8.11 NY 305 in New Hudson Tibbetts Hill Road CR 17 in Belfast
  CR 42 1.13 1.82 NY 21 / NY 961G Alfred Station Road in Alfred Steuben County line (becomes CR 68)
  CR 43 2.12 3.41 CR 20 Camp Road in Angelica Old State Road
  CR 44 0.83 1.34 Weidrick Road Sinclair Road in Wellsville Wellsville village line
  CR 46 0.59 0.95 NY 19 East Hill Road in Caneadea East River Road
  CR 48 3.22 5.18 NY 244 in Belmont Triana Street and River Road CR 20 in Angelica A section of CR 48 extending into Belmont was turned over to the municipality on August 1, 1967.[3]
  CR 49 6.38 10.27 NY 243 in Rushford Hillcrest Road NY 19 in Caneadea The road was added to the county highway system in April 1949.[6]
  CR 50 1.19 1.92 Pennsylvania state line O'Donnell Road in Willing NY 19

Notes edit

  1. ^ NY 276 continued west along Harland-Ames Road, Monahan Road, and Steward Road to NY 305, and NY 276 continued east along Mill Road to NY 275.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Road Signs Erected" (PDF). The Belmont Dispatch. May 2, 1957. p. 4. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  2. ^ "County Roads Listing - Allegany County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 22, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "County Transfers 2.32 Miles of Roads to Five Villages". Wellsville Daily Reporter. July 12, 1967. Retrieved January 13, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2019-09-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ http://www.dot7.state.pa.us/BPR_PDF_FILES/MAPS/Statewide/Historic_OTMs/1940fr.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Allegany County Supervisors Adopt Comprehensive Highway Building, Maintenance Plans". The Olean Times-Herald. April 4, 1949. p. 21. Retrieved April 9, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  

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