New York State Route 378

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NY Route 378
Length: 3.34 mi[1] (5.38 km)
West end: US 9 in Colonie
Major
junctions:
I-787 in Menands
East end: US 4 in Troy
Counties: Albany, Rensselaer
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 377 NY 379 >
Interstate - U.S. - N.Y. - Reference

New York State Route 378 is a state road in New York State. It runs from Loudonville, New York to Troy, New York. It traverses the Hudson River via the Menands Bridge. NY 378 once connected to Menands Road in the Village of Menands; however, Menands Road has since been split in two. NY 378 connects the western part of Menands Road with Troy.

NY 378 continues west of U.S. Route 9 as Osborne Road (County Route 154). At its eastern terminus, NY 378 continues north as U.S. Route 4. US 4 southbound is accessed by an eastward turn at the terminus.

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County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Albany Loudonville 0.00 US 9
Menands 0.93 NY 377 (Van Rensselaer Boulevard)
1.94 NY 32 (Broadway) Parclo interchange
2.53 I-787 Exit 7W and 7E (I-787)
Rensselaer Troy 3.34 US 4

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