New York State Route 121

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NY Route 121
Length: 15.56 mi[1] (25.04 km)
Formed: 1930
South end: NY 22 in Bedford
Major
junctions:
I-84 in Southeast
North end: US 6/US 202 in Southeast
Counties: Westchester, Putnam
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 120A NY 122 >
Interstate - U.S. - N.Y. - Reference

New York State Route 121 (NY 121) is a north/south state highway in New York, going from northern Westchester County to the village of Brewster in Putnam County.

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[edit] Route description

NY 121 begins north of the hamlet of Bedford Village at New York State Route 22 and runs through the communities of Cross River (in the town of Lewisboro) and North Salem (a hamlet in the town of the same name). The route continues north into Putnam County, going through the hamlet of Peach Lake, and ending just east of the village of Brewster (in the town of Southeast) at US 6/US 202 just after an interchange with eastbound Interstate 84.

[edit] History

NY 121 was first designated in the 1930 state highway renumbering.

Communities

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Westchester Bedford 0.00 NY 22
1.74 NY 137
Lewisboro 4.64 NY 35 west Western terminus of overlap
5.30 NY 35 east Eastern terminus of overlap
7.83 NY 138
North Salem 9.82 June Road (CR 310) Formerly part of NY 124
10.69 NY 116 west Western terminus of overlap
11.82 NY 116 east Eastern terminus of overlap
Putnam Southeast 15.32 I-84 Exit 21 (I-84); access to eastbound I-84 only
15.56 US 6 / US 202

[edit] References