New York State Route 54
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NY Route 54 |
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Length: | 34.36 mi[1] (55.30 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | I-86/NY 15/NY 17 in Bath | ||||||||||||
East end: | NY 14 SW of Dresden | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Steuben, Yates | ||||||||||||
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New York State Route 54 is a state highway in western New York, USA. This road is a northeast-southwest route connecting Dresden in Yates County to Bath in Steuben County. This highway runs through the Finger Lakes district. The section from Dresden to Penn Yan is signed east-west while the rest is north-south.
At its eastern terminus at Dresden village by the shore of Seneca Lake, NY 54 connects to New York State Route 14. Initially, NY 54 runs westward until it reaches Penn Yan, where New York State Route 54A splits off. NY 54 runs thence southward on the east side of Keuka Lake, while NY 54A runs around the west side of the lake. The two branches rejoin near Hammondsport and the south end of the lake.
At the south terminus in Bath, NY 54 connects to New York State Route 415 and allows access to Interstate 86 and Interstate 390.
[edit] NY 54A
NY 54A (22.46 miles (36.15 km)[2]) is an alternate route of NY 54 between Hammondsport and Penn Yan along the western edge of Keuka Lake.
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Steuben | Village of Bath | 0.0 | I-86/NY 15/NY 17 |
Exit 38 (I-86/NY 15/NY 17). |
0.6 | NY 415 | Western terminus of concurrency. | ||
1.3 | NY 415 | Eastern terminus of concurrency. | ||
Urbana | 8.1 | NY 54A | Southern terminus of NY 54A. | |
Wayne | 16.4 | NY 230 | Western terminus of NY 230. | |
Yates | Penn Yan | 28.8 | NY 14A | Eastern terminus of NY 54A. |
29.1 | NY 14A | Eastern terminus of NY 54A. | ||
29.1 | NY 54A | Northern terminus of NY 54A. | ||
Torrey | NY 14 |
[edit] References
- ^ New York Routes - New York State Route 54
- ^ 2006 Traffic Data Report for New York State (PDF) pp. 187–188. New York State Department of Transportation (2007-07-16). Retrieved on 2008-02-09.