List of former state routes in New York (201–300)
This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered between 201 and 300.
Route | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed |
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NY 201 (1930-1950s) |
NY 199 in Pine Plains | NY 22 in Copake | 1930[1] | early 1950s[2][3] |
NY 202 (1930-1935) |
NY 52 in East Fishkill | NY 55 in Poughkeepsie | 1930[4] | 1935[5] |
NY 204 (1930-1940s) |
US 20 in Nassau | NY 295 in Chatham | 1930[1] | early 1940s[6][7] |
NY 209 (1930-1935) |
NY 19 in Shelby | NY 18 in Carlton | 1930[1] | 1935[5] |
NY 215 (1930-1939) |
NY 17 near Bloomingburg | US 9W / NY 32 in Newburgh | 1930[4] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 215 (1940s-1970s) |
NY 360 in Hamlin | Hamlin Beach State Park south boundary in Hamlin | early 1940s[7][10] | early 1970s[11][12] |
NY 218 (1930-early 1940s) |
NY 41 in Coventry | NY 7 in Bainbridge | 1930[1] | early 1940s[7][10] |
NY 219 (1930-1935) |
NY 26 / NY 79 in Whitney Point | NY 12 / NY 41 in Greene | 1930[1] | ca. 1935[13][14] |
NY 225 (1930-late 1940s) |
NY 17 in Tioga | NY 223 in Spencer | 1930[1] | late 1940s[15][16] |
NY 229 | NY 34 in Lansing | NY 38 in Fleming | 1930[1] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 231 (1931-1939) |
NY 414 in Butler | NY 38 in Conquest | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 232 (1933-1940s) |
NY 17G in Rexville | NY 21 in Troupsburg | ca. 1933[18][19] | 1950[20] |
NY 234 | NY 26 in Vernon | NY 31 / NY 365 in Verona | ca. 1932[18][17] | 1981[21] |
NY 236 (1931-1939) |
NY 17 in Hancock | NY 10 in Tompkins | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 239 | NY 354 in Marilla | US 20 in Alden | 1930[1] | 1980[21] |
NY 252A | NY 33A / NY 386 in Chili | NY 383 in Chili | late 1950s[22][23] | 2009[24] |
NY 254 (1930-1940) |
US 20A in Geneseo | US 20 / NY 5 in Avon | 1930[1] | ca. 1940[9][10] |
NY 255 | NY 256 in Sparta | NY 15 in Conesus | 1930[25] | 1995[21] |
NY 257 (1935-1941) |
US 9W in Highland Falls | US 9W in Cornwall-on-Hudson | 1935[5] | 1941[26] |
NY 264 (1930-1932) |
NY 18 in Cattaraugus | East Otto | 1930[1] | ca. 1932[18][17] |
NY 265 (1931-1936) |
NY 5 in Clarence | NY 267 in Clarence | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1936[14][27] |
NY 266 (1931-1935) |
NY 78 in Clarence | NY 267 in Clarence | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1935[13][14] |
NY 267 (1931-1935) |
NY 5 in Clarence | NY 263 in Clarence | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1935[13][14] |
NY 267 | NY 93 in Akron | NY 77 in Alabama | ca. 1935[13][14] | 1980[21] |
NY 268 (1934-1974) |
NY 5 in Clarence | NY 78 on Clarence–Amherst town line | ca. 1934[14][19] | ca. 1974[12][28] |
NY 273 (1931-early 1940s) |
NY 53 in Italy Hill | NY 54A in Branchport | ca. 1931[1][17] | early 1940s[6][7] |
NY 273 | US 4 near Whitehall village | NY 22A in Hampton | 1949[29] | 1980[21] |
NY 274 (1933-1940s) |
NY 36 in Troupsburg | NY 17 in Woodhull | ca. 1933[18][19] | early 1940s[6][7] |
NY 276 (1930s) |
NY 305 south of Clarksville | NY 275 in Bolivar | 1930[30] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 276 (1940s) |
NY 27A in Massapequa Park | NY 27 in Massapequa Park | ca. 1941[31] | late 1940s[32] |
NY 278 (1930-1935) |
NY 75 in Boston | NY 16 in Holland | 1930[1] | ca. 1935[13][14] |
NY 278 (1935-1938) |
US 20 in Hamburg | NY 78 in Orchard Park | ca. 1935[13][14] | ca. 1938[33][34] |
NY 279 (1931-1933) |
NY 39 in Sardinia | NY 16 in Sardinia | ca. 1931[1][17] | ca. 1933[18][19] |
NY 279 (1933-1935) |
US 6 in Port Jervis | US 9W in Kingston | 1933[35][36] | 1935[5] |
NY 283 (1930-1970) |
NY 282 in Nichols | NY 17 in Owego | 1930[37] | 1970[11] |
NY 283 (1970s) |
US 11 in Antwerp | NY 12 in Alexandria Bay | mid-1970s[12][38] | by 1981[39] |
NY 284 (1930-1939) |
NY 52 in Callicoon | NY 17 in Rockland | 1930[40] | ca. 1939[8][9] |
NY 285 | NY 69 in Annsville | Oneida CR 67A / CR 70 in Florence | 1930[1] | 1988[21] |
NY 286 (1930-early 1940s) |
NY 22 in Granville | VT 30A at the Vermont state line at Hampton | 1930[1] | early 1940s[7][41] |
NY 286A (1938-1939) |
NY 286 in Hampton | VT 286A at the Vermont state line at Hampton | ca. 1938[33][34] | ca. 1939[9][33] |
NY 286A | NY 47 in Penfield | NY 286 in Penfield | 1949[29] | early 1970s[11][28] |
NY 287 (1930-1970) |
NY 12 / NY 12C / NY 28 in Barneveld | NY 8 in Ohio | 1930[1] | 1970[11] |
NY 287 (1970s) |
NY 283 in Alexandria | NY 37 in Alexandria | mid-1970s[12][38] | 1979[42] |
NY 288 (1930-1940) |
US 11 in Sandy Creek | Boylston | 1930[1] | ca. 1940[6][9] |
NY 288 | NY 161 in Glen | NY 5S in Glen | early 1940s[7][43] | 1981[21] |
NY 291 (1930-1940s) |
NY 2 / NY 14 in Phelps | NY 89 in Tyre | 1930[1] | early 1940s[6][7] |
NY 292 (1935-1938) |
NY 54A in Jerusalem | Bluff Point | ca. 1935[13][14] | ca. 1938[33][44] |
NY 293 (1930-1933) |
NY 31 in Weedsport | NY 5 in Elbridge | 1930[1] | ca. 1933[18][19] |
NY 297 (1931-ca. 1936) |
NY 23 in South Gilboa | NY 30 in Gilboa | 1931[17] | ca. 1936[13][27] |
NY 298 (1930-1934) |
NY 9G in Germantown | US 9 in Clermont | 1930[1] | ca. 1934[14][19] |
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