New York United States North America
New York United States North America
Sites related to the roads and highways in the State of New York.
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New York State Department of Transportation - Official site. Includes frequently asked questions and detailed program, safety, research, and adopt-a-highway information.
The Upstate New York Roads Page - Descriptions of Interstate, U.S. and state routes, exit lists, and photograph and history pages.
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New York State Gateway - Includes features such as photos, information on bridges, and road construction projects.
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New York State Thruway Authority - Official site. Includes news, toll information, travel plaza maps, and FAQ. Also includes information on the Tappan Zee Bridge corridor study.
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Western New York Roads - Includes coverage of county roads, exit lists, and old plans for the areas around Buffalo and Rochester.
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Broome County Roads - Route log.
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Niagara Heritage Partnership - A plan to eliminate the Robert Moses Parkway in greater Niagara Falls/Buffalo. Petition, plans, and press coverage.
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Greater New York Roads - Covers many types of facilities including bridges in the New York City metropolitan area. Includes photographs, exit lists, and maps.
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Long Island Motor Parkway - History and description of the original and remaining roadway, one of the world's first limited access, high-speed toll highways, built by William K. Vanderbilt and friends in 1908.
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Jeff's Expressways Site - Includes many including I-86.
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Sullivan County Roads - Information and photos.
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Roadgeeks Anonymous - Various subjects including a state route log, exit lists, county road systems in Chemung and Ontario Counties, and in-depth US 15 and I-86/SR 17 corridor pages.
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New York State Roads - Route log of state highways ("touring routes").
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LIROADS - Route log and photos.
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Rochester's Inner Loop - Description of this downtown freeway.
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Capital Highways - Covers the Capital Region. Information and history throughout Albany, Schenectady and Troy. Includes information on bridges.
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New York Routes - Covers state-maintained routes.
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