New York State Route 93

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NY Route 93
Length: 43.12 mi[1] (69.39 km)
West end: NY 18F in Youngstown
Major
junctions:
R. Moses Pkwy in Youngstown
East end: NY 5 near Akron
Counties: Niagara, Erie
New York State Routes
< NY 92 NY 94 >

New York State Route 93 is a state highway in New York, USA. This highway runs in a northwest-southeast direction between Youngstown, New York in the Town of Porter (Niagara County) and Akron in the Town of Newstead (Erie County).

The western terminus is New York State Route 18F (Lower River Road) near the Niagara River in the Village of Youngstown. At that location the Route 93 is known as Lockport Street. The eastern terminus is New York State Route 5, south of the Village of Akron, where the highway is called Buell Street.

Between Youngstown and Akron, NYS Route 93 passes south of the City of Lockport and travels across the southeast part of Niagara County before crossing the Tonawanda Creek into northeast Erie County. West of Lockport, this route is briefly named Town Line Road, and south of Lockport it is called Dysinger Road.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Niagara Youngstown 0.0 NY 18F  
1.0 Robert Moses Pkwy Interchange.
2.1 NY 18  
Cambria 12.1 NY 425  
13.5 NY 104 Hamlet of Molyneaux Corners.
Western terminus of duplex.
15.7 NY 104 Hamlet of Warrens Corners.
Eastern terminus of duplex.
20.3 NY 31
NY 270
Western terminus of NY 31/NY 93 duplex.
Northern terminus of NY 270.
Lockport 22.1 NY 31 Eastern terminus of duplex.
25.2 NY 78  
Erie Akron 43.1 NY 5  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 93