New York 363
(Binghamton, 1974-Present)


Southbound NY 363 reassurance marker
at the Susquehanna St. interchange.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 04/19/2009)


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Southern Terminus: NY 434, Binghamton
Northern Terminus: NY 7, Binghamton
Length: 1.38 miles (2.22 km)
Orientation: North-South
Counties: Broome
Cities: Binghamton
Villages: None
Towns: None
Name(s): North Shore Dr.
History:


The current NY 363 alignment in downtown Binghamton was assigned in 1974. A two year reconstruction project, billed as the "Binghamton Gateway Project", is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026.


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Mile Desc. NORTH (Read Down) SOUTH (Read Up)
. . .
0.00 INT

/ Formerly (1940-71)
.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 04/19/2009)
0.34 INT .
.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 05/16/2026)
0.55 INT

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 05/16/2026)

(Mark Sinsabaugh, 05/16/2026)
1.38 JCT


(Mark Sinsabaugh, 05/16/2026)
. . .


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The southernmost quarter mile of NY 363 takes on a "wrong way alignment" due to the configuration of ramps at the southern terminus in downtown Binghamton. A reconstruction project slated to begin in 2026 will eliminate this configuration.
(Mark Sinsabaugh, 05/16/2026)

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Alps Roads (Steve Alpert)
East Coast Roads (David Golub)
New York State Roads (Valerie Deane)
Wikipedia: New York 363



(1931-35)

(1935-60)


Page Created: June 26, 2006 | Page Updated: May 17, 2026