New York State Route 54

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NY Route 54
Length: 34.36 mi[1] (55.3 km)
South end: I-86/NY 15/NY 17 in Bath
North end: NY 14 SW of Dresden
Counties: Steuben, Yates
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 53 NY 54A >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

New York State Route 54 is a state highway in western New York, USA. This road is a northeast-southwest route connecting Dresden in Yates County to Bath in Steuben County. This highway runs through the Finger Lakes district.

At its north terminus at Dresden village by the shore of Seneca Lake, NY 54 connects to New York State Route 14. Initially, NY 54 runs westward until it reaches Penn Yan, where New York State Route 54A splits off. NY 54 runs thence southward on the east side of Keuka Lake, while NY 54A runs around the west side of the lake. The two branches rejoin near Hammondsport and the south end of the lake.

At the south terminus in Bath, NY 54 connects to New York State Route 415 and allows access to Interstate 390.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Steuben Village of Bath 0.0
I-86/NY 15/NY 17
Exit 38 (I-86/NY 15/NY 17).
0.6 NY 415 Western terminus of duplex.
1.3 NY 415 Eastern terminus of duplex.
Urbana 8.1 NY 54A Southern terminus of NY 54A.
Wayne 16.4 NY 230 Western terminus of NY 230.
Yates Penn Yan 28.8 NY 14A Eastern terminus of NY 55A.
29.1 NY 14A Eastern terminus of NY 55A.
29.1 NY 54A Northern terminus of NY 54A.
Torrey   NY 14  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 54