New York State Route 9N

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NY Route 9N
Length: 143.49 mi[1] (230.92 km)
West end: US 9/NY 29/NY 50 in Saratoga Springs
Major
junctions:
I-87 in Lake George
US 9 in Lake George
I-87 in Westport
I-87 in Au Sable
East end: US 9 in Keeseville
Counties: Saratoga, Warren, Essex, Clinton
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 9M NY 9P >
< NY 9J NY 9L >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

New York State Route 9N is a state highway in Eastern New York, running north to south from Saratoga Springs to the Clinton County village of Keeseville. At 143.5 miles in total length it is the longest letter-suffixed route in the state.

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[edit] Route description

Communities

Route 9N begins in downtown Saratoga Springs at the intersection of US 9/NY 29/NY 50.

It winds its way through the north of Saratoga County, entering the Adirondack Park at Corinth and staying inside park boundaries until it reaches its terminus in Keeseville.

9N runs along the western shore of Lake George and later that of Lake Champlain.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Saratoga Saratoga Springs 0.0 US 9
NY 29
NY 50
 
Warren Town of Lake George 29.6 I-87 Exit 21 (I-87).
29.8 US 9 Southern terminus of concurrency.
30.1 NY 9L Northern terminus of NY 9L.
31.7 US 9 Northern terminus of concurrency.
32.1 I-87 Exit 22 (I-87).
Hague 60.1 NY 8 Northern terminus of NY 8.
Essex Village of Ticonderoga 69.9 NY 74  
69.9 NY 22 Southern terminus of concurrency.
Crown Point 81.2

NY 910L to VT 17
Reference Route 910L
Westport 95.3 NY 22 Northern terminus of concurrency.
99.5 I-87 Exit 31 (I-87).
Elizabethtown 99.8 US 9 Southern terminus of concurrency.
100.3 US 9 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Keene 110.4 NY 73 Southern terminus of concurrency.
112.3 NY 73 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Jay 122.0 NY 86 Eastern terminus of NY 86.
Clinton Au Sable 142.0 I-87 Exit 34 (I-87).
Keeseville 143.2 NY 22 Southern terminus of concurrency.
143.5 NY 22 Southern terminus of concurrency.
143.5 US 9  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] History

NY 9N was originally listed as New York State Route 9K between Saratoga Springs and Lake George.[2]

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