Talk:New York State Route 112
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[edit] Questions
Question:
The south end of NY 112 is at Suffolk CR 80/FORMER NYS 27A. How can we show both together, since one is decommissioned and the other is CR 80. Also, I could only get the Major Intersections box to show decommissioned, not the Infobox. Can someone with more knowledge fix this, and can we find a way to show both CR 80 (current) and 27A (former) in the same entry? Thanks!
--Hkelly1 17:22, 26 July 2006 (UTC) H. Kelly
- See NY 24 for an example of this, which actually involves the same two routes. --TMF T - C 16:23, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Also, does the "Lake 112" section belong on here? This is a very common problem on most highways. Not only that, this area isn't even particularly notorious among Suffolk County residents as a dangerous place (unlike the NY 110 railroad bridge in Huntington Station, under which there have been deaths due to flooding). I corrected the grammar and spelling in the section, but as I was doing so I found myself questioning its purpose/importance in the article.
--Hkelly1 17:33, 26 July 2006 (UTC) H. Kelly
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- That section of NY 112 has been notorious for severe flooding, even if the aren't killer floods, like the ones you describe on NY 110. As for the southern terminus, Suffolk CR 80 begins just east of NY 112. Neither East nor West Main Streets in Patchouge are considered Suffolk County Roads, despite the former designations as NY 27A. That's the difference between this and the end of NY 24. DanTD 13:09, 27 July 2006 (EST)
[edit] Change of Intersection Template
This article was changed to bring its intersection template to the NYint format. No other changes were made. It is important to verify, update and/or correct as necessary.Fwgoebel 22:15, 30 November 2006 (UTC)