County Route 115 (Tompkins County, New York)

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County Route 115
Old 76 Road
Central Chapel Road
Brooktondale Road
Length: 12.8 mi[1] (20.6 km)
South end: Tioga County line (continues as Tioga CR 33)
North end: NY 79 in Besemer
County routes in New York
< CR 114 CR 116 >
< NY 329 NY 331 >
Tompkins County

Tompkins County Route 115 (also known as CR 115) is a long county highway that stretches for 12.8 miles (20.6 km) through Tompkins County, New York. Route 115 heads through the rural, mountainous regions of Central New York, beginning at the Tioga County line and CR 33 in Speedsville. Route 115 terminates at an intersection with New York State Route 79 in the hamlet of Besemer.

The highway north of Guide Board Corners was once a dual concurrency with the decommissioned New York State Route 330. Route 330 was assigned in the 1930s and remained intact until 1980 when it was decommissioned in favor of a county-maintained highway. After the decommissioning, Route 115 remained intact and has been in place ever since.

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[edit] Route description

Route 115 begins at the Tioga County line south of Speedsville. The county highway passes a mountain to the west and the Owego River's west branch to the east as it heads northward. It crosses Boyer Creek as Old 76 Road and enters the small hamlet of Speedsville. Speedsville, which is located on top of a mountain, is small, and its distance through it is uneventful, except for a turn to the northeast. Route 115 heads to the northeast, paralleling Boyer Creek and the mountains it was originally passing.[1]

CR 115 is surrounded by mountains outside Speedsville. The peaks in this area reach as high as 1,600 feet (490 m). At the intersection with Yaple Road, the route turns to the east, leaving Boyer Creek behind. The highway passes higher peaked mountains and enters the hamlet of Caroline Center. Route 115 leaves Caroline Center after intersecting a few local roads, and heads to the northeast into Guide Board Corners. There, the original Route 330 began and the highway changes names from Old 76 Road to Central Chapel Road.[1]

It heads then to the north, intersecting with local roads. The highway turns to the west at an intersection with a connector to State Route 79 and changes names to Valley Road. By this point, Route 115 has already left Guide Board Corners and parallels the Sixmile Creek into Brooktondale. There, after crossing Sixmile Creek, the road becomes known as Brooktondale Road. Route 115 continues parallelling the creek the rest of the way. The highway begins climbing a mountain, terminating at an intersection with Route 79.[1]

Routes in Tompkins County are unsigned, although the Tompkins County Highway Division website shows them using the standard County Route shield.[2][3]

[edit] History

USGS topo showing NY 330
USGS topo showing NY 330
NY 330 (1930s-1980)
NY 330 (1930s-1980)

Route 115 was assigned in the mid-1930s from the Tioga County line to NY 79. Route 115 north of Guide Board Corners, a hamlet of Caroline Township, was also designated New York State Route 330.[4] Route 330 was not state-maintained because of this, instead was maintained by Tompkins County.[5] Route 330 remained intact until January 24, 1980, when during a large maintenance swap between the state of New York and Tompkins County, Route 330 was decommissioned.[6][7] The CR 115 designation remained in place and is in place to this current date.[5]

In June 2006, the Tompkins County Highway Division closed off Route 115 from Central Chapel Road to Caroline Center. This was because of water damage on the road. All traffic was detoured onto West Creek Road, which connects to Route 79 in Speedsville. The road was repaired for a time afterward.[8]

[edit] Suffixed routes

All suffixes are designations used by Tompkins County only and are not signed.[9]

  • CR 115B - Internal designation for Route 115 from Route 79 to Old Brooktondale Road in Brooktondale and Besemer.[9]
  • CR 115C - Internal designation for Route 115 from Boiceville Road (CR 114) to Old 76 Road.[9]
  • CR 115M - Internal designation for Route 115 from Old 76 Road to Tioga County line.[9]

[edit] Spur routes

There is one spur route of CR 115. This spur intersects in Speedsville, and stretches a short distance to the Tioga County line.[9]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Tioga-Tompkins county line Speedsville 0.0
NY 38 via Tioga CR 33
Tompkins Brooktondale CR 114 (Boiceville Road) Southern terminus of CR 114.
CR 113 (White Church Road)
CR 113A (Perkins Valley Road) Southern terminus of CR 113A.
Besemer CR 175 (Besemer Road) Southern terminus of CR 175.
12.8 NY 79

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Google Maps. Overview map of Tompkins CR 115 [map]. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  2. ^ Nathan Perry (2008). Tompkins County Routes. Empire State Roads. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
  3. ^ Tompkins County Highway Division. Caroline, New York map [map]. Retrieved on 2008-05-11.
  4. ^ Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book, 1938/39 edition, (W.A. Thibodeau, 1938).
  5. ^ a b Speedsville, NY Quadrangle. NYSDOT (1994). Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  6. ^ New York State Department of Transportation (October 2004). Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Bicycle Routes in New York State. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  7. ^ New York State Legislature. Highway Law, Article 12, Section 341. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  8. ^ News Details - Old 76 Road Closing. Tompkins County, New York. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  9. ^ a b c d e Tompkins County Highway Division. Tompkins County, New York. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.

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