New York State Route 454

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NY Route 454
Veterans Memorial Highway
Length: 13.67 mi[1] (22 km)
Formed: 1972[2]
West end: NY 25 in Commack
Major
junctions:
Sunken Meadow in Commack
Northern/NY 347 in Commack
I-495 in Islandia
East end: NY 27 near Bayport
Counties: Suffolk
New York State Routes
< NY 448 NY 456 >

New York State Route 454 is an east-west divided highway in Western and Central Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. It spans from NY 25 in Commack, to NY 27 north of Bayport.

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[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Suffolk Commack 0.0 NY 25 Jericho Turnpike.
0.5 Sunken Meadow Exit SM2 (Sunken Meadow).
2.2 Northern
NY 347
Exit 47 (Northern).
Eastern terminus of Northern.
Western terminus of NY 347 and NY 347/NY 454 duplex.
Hauppauge 4.4 NY 347 Eastern terminus of duplex.
4.6 NY 111 Joshua's Path
Islandia 5.8 CR 67 Long Island Motor Parkway
6.1 I-495 Exit 57 (I-495).
Long Island Expressway.
7.2 CR 100 Suffolk Avenue(Eastern terminus of SCR 100). Old Nichol's Road.
  Northern Unbuilt extension.
Lakeland 10.5 CR 93 Lakeland Avenue
11.4 CR 112 Johnson Avenue. Entrance to Long Island MacArthur Airport
Patchogue 13.7 NY 27 Exit 51 (NY 27).
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] History

The Veterans Memorial Highway, one of Suffolk County's earliest attempts to build a major highway, was constructed in the late 1940s as an extension of both Suffolk County Road 78 and Suffolk County Road 76.[2] Suffolk CR 76 was eliminated west of NY 347 in March 1968, and that section became an extension of Suffolk CR 78. The original plan was to extend Veterans Memorial Highway southeast from Sunrise Highway to Montauk Highway in western Patchogue, a plan that was delayed and eventually discarded.[3]

Veterans Memorial Highway was designated NY 454 on March 29, 1972. Like NY 347 six years earlier, ownership of the highway was transferred to the New York State Department of Transportation by Suffolk County with the expectation that NYSDOT would be able to upgrade the road into the limited-access highway that Suffolk County had originally planned it to be. Like NY 347, however, these plans were thwarted by the overwhelming anti-highway sentiment of the community as well as the commercial boom that occurred across Long Island in the 1980s.[2] While MacArthur Airport has been upgraded as much as possible, the road itself remains little more than an attraction for development, except within the Connetquot River State Park Preserve.

[edit] Concurrency with NY 347

With plans to extend NY 347 south to the Long Island Expressway at a standstill, NY 347 was multiplexed with NY 454 between its temporary western terminus in Hauppauge and the Northern State Parkway in 1977.

[edit] Miscellanea

The road is best known for providing access to the Long Island MacArthur Airport, as well as New York State and Suffolk County Government Offices, and at one time the Long Island Arena.

[edit] References

  • "New County Road Opens Up Interesting Hinterlands" by Coletta Clayton, The Patchogue Advance (1/26/1950).
  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 454
  2. ^ a b c Veterans Memorial Highway (NY 454)
  3. ^ 1950 map showing proposed extension of Veterans Memorial Highway