New York State Route 40

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NY Route 40
Length: 54.85[1] mi (88.31 km)
South end: NY 7 in Troy
North end: NY 22 in Granville
Counties: Rensselaer, Washington
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 39 NY 41 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

New York State Route 40 is a state route in New York state, running from NY 7 at Troy north to NY 22 at Granville. Cities along the highway include Troy, Argyle and Granville.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Rensselaer Troy 0.0 NY 7  
Brunswick 1.9 Image:Rensselaer County Route 145 NY.svg CR 145 Southern terminus of concurrency.
NY 40 overlaps with CR 145 outside Troy.
No NYSDOT reference markers along this segment.
3.2 Image:Rensselaer County Route 145 NY.svg CR 145 Northern terminus of concurrency.
NY 40 re-enters Troy.
Troy 3.5 NY 142 Western terminus of concurrency.
3.6 NY 142 Eastern terminus of concurrency.
Village of Schaghticoke 11.5 NY 67 Southern terminus of concurrency.
13.1 NY 67 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Washington Town of Greenwich 26.7 NY 29 Western terminus of concurrency.
27.7 NY 29 Eastern terminus of concurrency.
Village of Argyle 37.4 NY 197 Eastern terminus of NY 197.
Hartford 46.4 NY 196 Eastern terminus of NY 196.
47.7 NY 149 Southern terminus of concurrency.
48.1 NY 149 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Village of Granville 54.9 NY 22  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 40

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