New York State Route 41A

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NY Route 41A
Length: 25.49 mi[1] (41.02 km)
South end: NY 41 in Homer
North end: US 20 in Skaneateles
Counties: Cortland, Cayuga, Onondaga
Numbered highways in New York
< NY 41 NY 42 >
Spur of NY 41
Interstate - U.S. - N.Y. - Reference

New York State Route 41A is a north-south New York State Route located within Onondaga, Cayuga, and Cortland Counties in Central New York. Its northern terminus is located at a junction with U.S. Route 20 in the village of Skaneateles in Onondaga County. The southern terminus is located at a junction with NY 41 in the town of Homer, in Cortland County.

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Communities

[edit] Cortland County

41A begins at a southern terminus with NY 41 about two miles north of Homer. It heads west to wind up a hill through a wooded area for about a mile. The route then crosses into Cayuga County.

[edit] Cayuga County

After entering Cayuga County, 41A runs along Lake Como and curves to the north. Through its journey through Cayuga County, 41A passes through the hamlets of Como, Sempronius, and New Hope. Most of the routing of 41A through Cayuga County passes through rural farmland.

[edit] Onondaga County

41A enters Onondaga County south of Skaneateles. It runs along the west shore of Skaneateles Lake. Between the county line and Skaneateles, 41A passes through several hamlets. In order from south to north, they are Skaneateles, Thornton Heights, Thornton Grove, and Winding Ways. 41A finally ends at U.S. Route 20 just west of Skaneateles.

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County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Cortland Town of Homer 0.00 NY 41
Onondaga Town of Skaneateles 19.66 NY 359 Northern terminus of NY 359; hamlet of Mandana
Village of Skaneateles 25.49 US 20

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