New York State Route 370

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NY Route 370
Length: 35.09[1] mi (56.49 km)
West end: NY 104/104A near Red Creek
East end: US 11 in Syracuse
Counties: Wayne, Cayuga, Onondaga
New York State Routes
< NY 369 NY 371 >

New York State Route 370 is a predominantly east-west running route in central New York. Its western terminus is located at NY 104 and NY 104A in Red Creek, Wayne County. NY 370's eastern end is located at US 11 in Syracuse, Onondaga County.

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[edit] Route description

NY 370 is 35 miles long and spans three counties, Wayne, Cayuga and Onondaga. The route is signed north-south throughout Wayne County.

[edit] Wayne County

NY 370 begins at an intersection with NY 104A and NY 104 south of the village of Red Creek. The route heads southwest from this spot along old Ridge Road before breaking from the locally historic highway after 0.7 miles and turning to the southeast. After another 1.7 miles, NY 370 turns directly east as it enters Cayuga County.

[edit] Cayuga County

Across the county line, NY 370 continues east until the town of Victory, where NY 370 intersects NY 38 and begins to turn to the southeast. Eventually, the route turns to the south-southeast and follows this alignment until it reaches the Victory-Conquest town line, where it overtakes Conquest-Victory Town Line Road and embarks on a slightly northeast alignment as it becomes West Main Street in Cato. The route becomes East Main Street after passing NY 34.

East of Cato, NY 370 turns to the northeast, then to the southeast as it enters Meridian. The route flattens out, traveling to the east once again and intersecting NY 176 just east of town. NY 370 then takes a southeasterly alignment as it changes counties for the final time.

[edit] Onondaga County

As West Genesee Road, NY 370 begins to parallel the Erie Canal two miles after entering the county. The path of the canal, which is part of the Seneca River at this point, takes the route into Baldwinsville. On the west side of town, NY 370 interchanges with NY 690 and NY 31 at NY 690's northernmost grade-separated interchange. NY 31, which is duplexed with NY 690 north to this point, leaves 690 and joins NY 370 for a two-mile duplex into the center of the town. In the heart of Baldwinsville, NY 31/370 intersects NY 48 before splitting to the east of town. NY 31 heads northeast towards Oneida Lake while NY 370 travels southeast to Syracuse.

Just southeast of the split, NY 370 intersects NY 631 before proceeding to the southeast, crossing over the Erie Canal/Seneca River and entering Liverpool. Past John Glenn Blvd., NY 370 passes over the New York State Thruway near exit 38 and begins to approach the northern shore of Onondaga Lake. In the center of Liverpool, NY 370, now 2nd Street, turns onto Oswego Street for a short distance before turning onto Onondaga Lake Parkway. The route then follows the Onondaga Lake shoreline, as well as the CSX Montreal Secondary, to I-81, where the route interchanges with the freeway at exit 24. Just southeast of the exit and south of Alliance Bank Stadium (formerly P&C Stadium), NY 370 ends at US 11 northwest of downtown Syracuse.

[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Wayne Red Creek 0.0 NY 104
NY 104A
Southern terminus of NY 104A.
Cayuga Victory 5.8 NY 38  
Cato 11.2 NY 34  
Meridian 14.3 NY 176 Western terminus of NY 176.
Onondaga Baldwinsville 22.5
NY 31
NY 690
Interchange.
22.5 NY 31 Western terminus of duplex.
24.1 NY 48  
24.4 NY 31 Eastern terminus of duplex.
25.0 NY 631 Southern terminus of NY 631.
Liverpool 30.4 I-90 NY 370 passes over I-90.
32.0 NY 57  
Syracuse 34.6 I-81 Exit 24 (I-81).
35.1 US 11  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] History

Between Liverpool and Syracuse, NY 370 was once part of NY 57. In 1982, NY 57 was decommissioned and was redesignated Onondaga County Route 57. The portion of ex-NY 57 between NY 370 in Liverpool and US 11 in Syracuse became part of NY 370.

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 370