New York State Route 40
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NY Route 40 |
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Length: | 54.67 mi[1] (87.98 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | NY 7 in Troy | ||||||||||||
North end: | NY 22 in Granville | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Rensselaer, Washington | ||||||||||||
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New York State Route 40 is a state route in New York state, running from NY 7 at Troy north to NY 22 at Granville. Cities along the highway include Troy, Argyle and Granville.
The portion of NY 40 south of NY 142 and outside of Troy is maintained by Rensselaer County as County Route 145 and has no reference markers.
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile[1] | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Rensselaer | Troy | 0.00 | NY 7 | |
3.45 | NY 142 north | Western terminus of overlap | ||
3.53 | NY 142 south | Eastern terminus of overlap | ||
Village of Schaghticoke | 11.53 | NY 67 west | Southern terminus of overlap | |
13.08 | NY 67 east | Northern terminus of overlap | ||
Washington | Town of Greenwich | 26.64 | NY 29 west | Western terminus of overlap |
27.65 | NY 29 east | Eastern terminus of overlap | ||
Village of Argyle | 37.27 | NY 197 | Eastern terminus of NY 197 | |
Hartford | 46.22 | NY 196 | Eastern terminus of NY 196 | |
47.49 | NY 149 west | Southern terminus of overlap | ||
47.84 | NY 149 east | Northern terminus of overlap | ||
Village of Granville | 54.67 | NY 22 |