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List of former state routes in New York (1–25)

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This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered between 1 and 25.

Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
NY 1
(1924-1927)
New York City line Connecticut state line at Port Chester 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 1A NY 27 in Manhattan US 1 in Pelham Manor 1934[3] ca. 1962[4][5]
NY 1B
(1932-1941)
NY 1A in the Bronx US 1 in New Rochelle ca. 1932[6][7] ca. 1941[8][9]
NY 1B Triborough Bridge in The Bronx Grand Concourse in The Bronx ca. 1941[8][9][10] by 1947[11]
NY 1X Eastern Boulevard in The Bronx NY 1A in The Bronx 1941[12] 1946[12]
NY 2
(1924-1927)
PA 2 at the Pennsylvania state line at Kirkwood NY 6 in Rouses Point 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 2
(1927-1939)
US 15 at the Pennsylvania state line at Lindley NY 31 in Rochester 1927[2] ca. 1939[13][14]
NY 2
(1939-early 1940s)
NY 17 / NY 17C in Owego NY 33 / NY 35 in Rochester ca. 1939[13][14] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 2A
(mid-1930s-1927)
NY 2 in Potsdam NY 2 / NY 56 in Lawrence mid-1920s[1][16] 1927[2]
NY 2A
(1930-1939)
NY 2 in Springwater NY 2 in Rochester 1930[17] ca. 1939[13][14]
NY 2A
(1939-early 1940s)
NY 2 in Interlaken US 20 / NY 5 in Waterloo ca. 1939[13][14] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 3A
(1930-1932)
NY 3 / NY 271 in Middleport NY 19 near Medina 1930[18] ca. 1932[7][19]
NY 3A
(1932-1935)
NY 3 / NY 425 in Lockport NY 3 / NY 93 in Lockport ca. 1932[6][7] ca. 1935[20][21]
NY 3B
(1930-1932)
NY 237 in Clarendon NY 3 / NY 63 in Sweden 1930[18] ca. 1932[7][19]
NY 3B
(1932-1935)
NY 3 / NY 271 in Middleport NY 19 near Medina ca. 1932[7][19] ca. 1935[20][21]
NY 3C
(1930-1932)
NY 3 in Sterling US 11 / NY 3 / NY 12 in Watertown 1930[22] ca. 1932[7][19]
NY 3C
(1932-1935)
NY 237 in Clarendon NY 3 / NY 63 in Sweden ca. 1932[7][19] ca. 1935[20][21]
NY 3D
(1931-1932)
NY 3 in New Haven NY 3C in Mexico ca. 1931[6][17] ca. 1932[6][7]
NY 3D
(1932-1935)
NY 3 in Sterling US 11 / NY 3 / NY 12 in Watertown ca. 1932[7][19] 1935[23]
NY 3E
(1930-1932)
NY 3 in Red Creek NY 3 in Oswego 1930[17] ca. 1932[7][19]
NY 3E
(1932-1935)
NY 3 in New Haven NY 3D in Mexico ca. 1932[6][7] 1935[23]
NY 3F
(1931-1932)
NY 3 in Deferiet NY 26 in Carthage ca. 1931[17][19] ca. 1932[7][19]
NY 3F
(1932-1935)
NY 3 in Red Creek NY 3 in Oswego ca. 1932[7][19] 1935[23]
NY 3G NY 3 in Deferiet NY 3 in Wilna ca. 1932[7][19] 1940s[15][24]
NY 4
(1924-1927)
Pennsylvania state line at Lindley NY 3 in Rochester 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 5A
(1924-mid-1920s)
NY 5 in Buffalo NY 5 in Albany 1924[1] mid-1920s[1][16]
NY 5A
(1933-1937)
US 20 / NY 5 in Aurelius NY 5 in Sennett ca. 1933[7][25] ca. 1937[26][27]
NY 6
(1924-1927)
New York City line Canadian border at Rouses Point 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 6A US 9 in Yonkers US 9 in Tarrytown mid-1920s[1][16] 1930[18]
NY 6B NY 5 in East Greenbush NY 6 in Waterford mid-1920s[1][16] 1927[16][28]
NY 7
(1924-mid-1920s)
NY 6 in Troy MA 7 at the Massachusetts state line at Stephentown 1924[1] mid-1920s[1][16]
NY 7
(mid-1920s-1927)
NY 5 in Albany NY 5 in Buffalo mid-1920s[1][16] 1927[2]
NY 7B
(1930-1970)
NY 7 in Unadilla NY 7 / NY 28 in Oneonta 1930[17] 1970[29]
NY 7C NY 7 in Niskayuna NY 7 in Colonie ca. 1961[4][30] late 1960s[29][31]
NY 8
(1924-1930)
NJ 8 at the New Jersey state line at Minisink US 9W in Newburgh 1924[1] 1930[22]
NY 9
(1924-1927)
NY 17 in Binghamton Vermont state line at Hoosick 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 9C
(1920s-1930)
US 9 in Albany US 9 in Round Lake 1920s[18] 1930[18]
NY 9C
(1930-early 1930s)
NY 129 in Croton-on-Hudson US 9 in Peekskill 1930[17] early 1930s[21][25]
NY 9E US 9 in Wappingers Falls NY 376 in Wappinger ca. 1933[7][25] ca. 1939[14][32]
NY 9F US 9 in Poughkeepsie US 9 in Rhinebeck 1930[18] ca. 1938[32][33]
NY 9K US 9 / NY 50 in Saratoga Springs US 9 in Lake George 1930[22] early 1950s[34][35]
NY 9M NY 8 in Horicon US 9 in Chester ca. 1931[6][17] ca. 1939[32]
NY 9W
(1927-1930)
US 9 in Elizabethtown US 9 in Keeseville 1927[16][28] 1930[22]
NY 9X
(1931-1936)
US 9 in Malta US 9 / NY 50 in Saratoga Springs ca. 1931[6][17] 1935[36]
NY 9X US 9 in Manhattan US 9 in The Bronx 1935[36] 1940s[10][37]
NY 10A
(1920s-1930)
NY 10 in Long Lake NY 10 in Johnsburg late 1920s[28][38] 1930[22]
NY 11
(1924-1927)
NY 2 in Mexico NY 5 / NY 12 in Utica 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 12A
(1928-1930)
NY 12 in Sherburne NY 5 in New Hartford 1928[39] 1930[22]
NY 12C NY 5 / NY 5S / NY 8 / NY 12 in Utica NY 12 / NY 28 / NY 287 in Barneveld 1930[17] 1970[29]
NY 15
(1924-1939)
NY 17 / NY 17C in Owego NY 33 / NY 35 in Rochester 1924[1] ca. 1939[13][14]
NY 15A
(1930-1939)
NY 15 in Interlaken US 20 / NY 5 in Waterloo 1930[17] ca. 1939[13][14]
NY 16A PA 646 at the Pennsylvania state line at Allegany NY 16 / NY 17 in Olean ca. 1932[6][7] 1962[40]
NY 16B NY 16 in West Seneca NY 16 in West Seneca ca. 1932 unknown
NY 17A
(1920s-1930)
NY 17 in Randolph NY 17 / NY 18 in Salamanca mid-1920s[1][16] 1930[22]
NY 17D NY 17 in Elmira Pennsylvania state line at Chemung 1930[41] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 17E NY 17 in Corning NY 17 in Elmira 1930[41] mid-1960s[31][42]
NY 17F NY 17 in Andover NY 17 in Addison 1930[17] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 17G NY 19 in Willing NY 17 / NY 248 in Greenwood 1930[22] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 17H
(1930-1937)
NY 17 in Randolph NY 17 / NY 18 in Salamanca 1930[22] ca. 1937[33][43]
NY 17H
(1940s-1970s)
NY 17C in Johnson City NY 17 in Binghamton by 1940[44] 1970s[29][45]
NY 17J NY 17 / NY 430 in Mayville NY 17 in Jamestown 1930[22] 1973[46]
NY 18A US 62 / NY 18 / NY 39 in Collins US 62 / NY 18 in Eden 1930[47] 1962[48]
NY 18B NY 240 in Orchard Park US 62 / NY 18 / NY 324 in Amherst ca. 1935[20][21] 1962[48]
NY 18C NY 78 / NY 278 on Orchard Park – West Seneca town line NY 35 / NY 78 in Depew ca. 1932[6][7] ca. 1938[32][33]
NY 18D Whirlpool Rapids Bridge at Niagara Falls US 62 / NY 18 in Wheatfield ca. 1932[6][7] 1962[49]
NY 18E Queenston–Lewiston Bridge at Lewiston NY 18F in Lewiston early 1930s[17][50] early 1960s[51][52]
NY 18F
(1934-1938)
NY 18 in Little Valley NY 18 near Cattaraugus ca. 1934[20][25] ca. 1938[13][27]
NY 19
(1924-1930)
NY 23 in Roxbury US 6N in Kingston 1924[1] 1930[22]
NY 20
(1924-1927)
NY 2 in Syracuse NY 3 in Oswego 1924[1] 1927[2]
NY 20A
(1930-1932)
Pennsylvania state line at Ripley US 20 in Silver Creek 1930[17] ca. 1932[6][7]
NY 20A
(1938-1939)
US 20 in Hamburg US 20 / NY 5 in Avon ca. 1938[13][33] ca. 1939[13][14]
NY 20B US 20 in Brant US 20 in Hamburg 1930[17] ca. 1932[6][7]
NY 20C NY 64 in Bloomfield US 20 / NY 5 / NY 64 in Bloomfield ca. 1931[6][17] 1997[53]
NY 20D US 20 in Geneseo NY 5 in Avon ca. 1931[6][17] ca. 1938[13][33]
NY 20N US 20 / NY 174 in Marcellus town US 20 / NY 20SY / NY 92 in Cazenovia 1937[54] 1961[55]
NY 20SY US 20 / NY 321 in Skaneateles US 20 / NY 20N / NY 92 in Cazenovia 1951[56] 1961[55]
NY 21
(1924-1930)
US 9 in Poughkeepsie CT 4 at the Connecticut state line at Amenia 1924[1] 1930[22]
NY 21A Vine Valley US 20 / NY 5 in Canandaigua 1930[22] early 1940s[8][15]
NY 24
(1924-1930)
NY 45 in Stephentown NY 30 in Fort Ann 1924[1] 1930[22]
NY 24A NY 24 / NY 25 in Queens NY 110 in East Farmingdale late 1950s[30][57] ca. 1962[4][5]
NY 25C NY 25 in Queens NY 25 in Garden City Park by 1940[8] 1970[29]
NY 25D NY 24 / NY 25 in Queens NY 25 in Westbury early 1930s[17][21] 1958[58]

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