What exit is New Paltz on the NYS Thruway?

What exit is New Paltz on the NYS Thruway?

18
Interchange/Exit Listings

Exit Number Description Milepost
18 New Paltz – Poughkeepsie – NY Route 299 76.01
19 Kingston – NY Route 28 – Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge 91.37
20 Saugerties – Woodstock – NY Route 32 101.25
21 Catskill – Cairo – NY Route 23 113.89

What is the NYS Thruway called?

Dewey Thruway
Dewey Thruway, the 570-mile superhighway crossing New York State, is one of the longest toll superhighway systems in the United States.

What river runs along Rt 17 in NY?

The highway and railroad head east along Oquaga Creek to Deposit (exit 84), where they turn southeast along the West Branch Delaware River. A gap in the freeway stretches from here to just short of Hancock (exit 87), the place the West Branch joins with the East Branch Delaware River.

When was Route 17 in NY built?

1924
New York 17/Constructed

Where does New York State Route 17 start and end?

New York State Route 17. It begins at the Pennsylvania state line in Mina and follows the Southern Tier Expressway and Quickway east through Corning and Binghamton to Woodbury, where it turns south to follow the Orange Turnpike to the New Jersey state line near Suffern, where it connects to New Jersey Route 17.

Where does NY 17 cross into Pennsylvania?

However, NY 17 itself crosses into Pennsylvania between a point west of exit 60 and a point west of exit 61; additionally, all the ramps at exit 60 and portions of the eastbound ramps at exits 59A and 61 are in Pennsylvania. Despite being in Pennsylvania, these roadways are maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation.

What does NY 17 mean?

New York State Route 17 ( NY 17) is a state highway that extends for 397 miles (638.91 km) through the Southern Tier and Downstate regions of New York in the United States.

What is the intersection of I-86 and NY 17?

I-86 and NY 17 southeast from the junction, passing through Bath on its way an interchange with US 15 in Painted Post (exit 44). Here, US 15 begins and heads south toward Pennsylvania while I-86 and NY 17 continue east through Corning to the city of Elmira.

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