New York 22


Southbound NY 22 reassurance marker near Patterson.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)



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Southern Terminus: US 1, Bronx
Northern Terminus: US 11, Mooers
Length: 337.57 miles (543.49 km) 5th longest route in state (Longest north-south route)
Orientation: North-South
Counties: Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington, Essex, Clinton
Cities: New York, Mount Vernon, White Plains, Plattsburgh
Villages:

Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Scarsdale, Pawling, Millerton, Hoosick Falls, Cambridge, Salem, Granville, Whitehall, Ticonderoga, Port Henry, Keeseville, Mooers
Towns:




Eastchester, North Castle, Bedford, Lewisboro, North Salem, Southeast, Patterson, Pawling, Dover, Amenia, North East, Ancram, Copake, Hillsdale, Austerlitz, Canaan, New Lebanon, Stephentown, Berlin, Petersburgh, Hoosick, White Creek, Jackson, Salem, Hebron, Granville, Fort Ann, Whitehall, Dresden, Putnam, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Moriah, Westport, Essex, Willsboro, Chesterfield, Au Sable, Peru, Plattsburgh, Beekmantown, Chazy, Altona, Mooers
Name(s):


Provost Ave., Columbus Ave., White Plains Rd., Post Rd., New York Post Rd., Broadway, Mt. Kisco Rd., Cantitoe St., Jay St., Goldens Bridge Rd., Mahopac Rd., Elm Ave., River St., Church St., John St., Main St., Classic St. High St., Park St., S. Peru St., S. Catherine St., Hemmingford Rd.
History:






At the south end, NY 22 originally extended south into lower Manhattan via 4th Ave., Park Ave., 110th St., Lenox Ave., 145th St., the Grand Concourse, Jerome Ave., E. 233rd St., and Provost Ave. In 1972, the southern terminus was truncated to its present location near the Bronx-Westchester County Line.

At the north end, NY 22 once extended to the Canadian border near Mooers. In 2008, the designation was truncated by 3 3/4 miles to US 11.

1962 Shell H.M. Gousha New York City map showing
NY 22's former southern extension through Manhattan.


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The NY 22 Junction List is split into three sections:
Bronx to Millerton | Millerton to Whitehall | Whitehall to Mooers

Mile Desc. NORTH (Read Down) SOUTH (Read Up)
. . .
0.00 JCT
(ST)
0.36 .
2.84 JCT (Exit 8)
3.40 .
4.36 .
7.05 .
9.89 .
11.03 JCT (NT)
11.53 JCT (ET) /
12.39 JCT (Exit 6)
12.99 . .
13.70 JCT (NT) / (ST)
17.61 JCT SOUTH
. MP .
. MP .
17.84 JCT NORTH
19.03 JCT (ST)
19.63 JCT (Exit 3)

(Douglas Kerr, 00/00/0000)
.
20.05 JCT (NT)
25.89 JCT WEST
. MP .
. MP .
26.91 JCT EAST

(Douglas Kerr, 00/00/0000)
.
27.32 JCT (ST)

(Douglas Kerr, 04/05/2009)
.
32.19 JCT

(Douglas Kerr, 04/05/2009)
.
34.34 JCT
36.84 JCT WEST

(Douglas Kerr, 02/10/2007)
.
. MP .
. MP .
36.91 JCT EAST

(Douglas Kerr, 11/30/2003)
.
38.02 JCT / TO (Exit 8)
39.05 JCT WEST
. MP .
39.42 .
41.47 JCT (Formerly (NT))
43.41 . .

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 04/02/2022)
. MP .
43.47 JCT WEST

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 04/02/2022)
. MP .
43.75 .
. MP .
44.41 JCT EAST EAST / TO (Exit 68) / TO (NT, Exit 10)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 04/02/2022)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
47.31 JCT (ET)
.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
50.45 JCT (ET)
.
(Douglas Kerr, 04/08/2005)
53.53 JCT (ET)

(Douglas Kerr, 04/08/2005)

(Douglas Kerr, 04/08/2005)
54.30 .
.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
56.11 INT WEST

(C.C. Slater, 04/13/2005)

(C.C. Slater, 04/13/2005)
. MP .
56.45 JCT (Formerly )
56.45 . .
57.94 . .
.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
. MP .
62.97 JCT EAST
.
(Douglas Kerr, 07/16/2006)
71.46 INT WEST

(Douglas Kerr, 00/00/0000)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
. MP .
. MP .
78.75 JCT WEST / EAST

(Douglas Kerr, 00/00/0000)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 10/18/2014)
. MP .
85.71 JCT (ET)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 06/21/2022)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 06/21/2022)
86.92 . .
. MP .
87.34 JCT EAST

(C.C. Slater, 09/18/2005)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 06/21/2022)
Mile Desc. NORTH (Read Down) CONTINUE SOUTH (Read Up)


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