New York State Route 29A

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NY Route 29A
Length: 35.54[1] mi (57.22 km)
West end: NY 29 in Salisbury Center
East end: NY 29 in Vail Mills
Counties: Herkimer, Fulton
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 29 NY 30 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

New York State Route 29A is a state highway in New York, running from the Herkimer County hamlet of Salisbury Center to the Fulton County hamlet of Vail Mills.

NY 29A enters Gloversville via Rose Street, continuing on West Fulton Street, through downtown, then East Fulton Street. Originally Route 29A turned right on Saratoga Boulevard (as evidenced by NYS DOT reference markers appearing on the portion of that street outside the city). 29A then continued via Steele Avenue Extension to Route 29 about two miles away.

Later, 29A was taken off Saratoga Boulevard, and was multiplexed with Route 30A to its crossing with Steele Avenue Extension, following Steele Avenue Extension after that. In 1983, 29A was removed from Steele Avenue Extension as well as the duplex with Route 30A. Route 29A from that point forward followed the Turkey Farm Road, which meant no turns, to its present terminus at Route 29 west of Vail Mills.

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[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Herkimer Fairfield 0.0 NY 29  
Fulton Caroga 14.6 NY 10 Northern terminus of duplex at Pine Lake.
20.0 NY 10 Southern terminus of duplex at Caroga Lake.
Gloversville 29.7 NY 309 Western terminus of NY 309 at Bleecker St.
Town of Johnstown 31.1 NY 30A  
Town of Broadalbin 35.5 NY 29  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 29A

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