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County Route 11 (Essex County, New York)

The highway system of Essex County, New York, comprises 1,367.8 miles (2,201.3 km) of roads maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation, the county, and its towns and villages. Eighteen state-maintained highways enter the county, which account for a combined 329.4 miles (530.1 km) of the state highway mileage in New York. The state roads are supplemented by 356.7 miles (574.1 km) of county-maintained highways, most of which serve as collector roads between state highways. Several highways within the borders of the county serve as connections to ferry landings and bridges across Lake Champlain.

Essex County is served by one Interstate Highway, I-87, known locally as the Adirondack Northway. US 9, the only United States Numbered Highway in the county, closely parallels I-87 as both highways head north–south across the county. Essex County is also served by 11 state touring routes and six reference routes, the latter of which are short unsigned connectors. The longest touring route in Essex County is NY 9N, which runs for 67.69 miles (108.94 km) through the county. The county's shortest touring route is NY 373, which runs for 3.20 miles (5.15 km) in the northeastern part of Essex County.

Highways

Interstate and US Highways

There is one interstate highway in Essex County, I-87, stretching for 57.23 miles (92.10 km) from the Warren County line near Schroon Lake to the Clinton County line north of Keeseville. The highway was assigned after being built in 1967 to connect Keeseville to the Clinton County line, paralleling the alignment of US 9.

Green exit sign (in French and English) that has the New York State Route 9N symbol with the destinations listed as AuSable Forks and Keeseville.
Signage for exit 34 (NY 915F) along the Northway (I-87)

There is one U.S. Route in Essex County, US 9, which runs for 58.99 miles (94.94 km) in two segments. The first, spanning 57.83 miles (93.07 km), enters from Warren County near Schroon Lake before entering Clinton County temporarily. The second, spanning 1.16 miles (1.87 km), stretches from both lines of Clinton County. US 9 was assigned in the area in 1926 along a stagecoach route and has remained virtually unchanged since.

State touring routes

Three signs, from high to low: A rectangular sign that reads "EAST", a New York state highway sign, and a brown-and-yellow trail marker
NY 28N sign along with Roosevelt–Marcy Trail Marker

There are 10 state touring routes in Essex county, the longest of which is NY 9N at 67.69 miles (108.94 km), which stretches from the Warren County line near Lake George to the Clinton County line north of Willsboro. The shortest is NY 373, running for 3.20 miles (5.15 km). Some state highways which once entered Essex County have been eliminated, including NY 192 (now part of NY 86), NY 427 and NY 86A (both now part of NY 73); others, like NY 8, still exist but no longer pass through the county. NY 8 was once concurrent with Routes 9N and 22, which continue into Essex County from Warren County, and the route ended in Crown Point at the Vermont border. The northernmost segment of NY 8's former routing through the county is now NY 185.

State reference routes

There are six reference routes in Essex County; a seventh, NY 910L, was redesignated NY 185 on April 4, 2008, as part of a New York State Department of Transportation project to rehabilitate the Champlain Bridge. Around this time, there was an addition to the highway system, with the designation of NY 915K, a short connector leading to exit 33 on the Adirondack Northway. The longest reference route is NY 910M at 0.81 miles (1.30 km), running from John Brown's Grave to NY 73. The other three reference routes are NY 910K (part of the Blue Ridge Road), NY 912T (the shortest reference route, at 0.12 miles (0.19 km), and a connector to NY 373), and NY 913Q, which serves Mount Van Hoevenberg in North Elba.

County routes

There are over 60 county routes in Essex County, signed with the pentagonal county highway shields found in most of the state. The first in order is CR 2, also known as Corduroy Road and Creek Road in Ticonderoga; the last is CR 86E, known locally as Saint Huberts Road in Saint Huberts. In Keene, there are five county routes along NY 73 that are former alignments of NY 86A, which previously ran along that alignment.

List of Interstate, US, and state highways

The chart below shows the Interstate, U.S., and state highways that enter or have previously entered Essex County, and the towns they serve or served in order of how the road encounters them. The "Formed" column refers to the date that the route was assigned or extended into the county; likewise, "Removed" refers to the date that the route ceased to exist within the Essex County limits. The measurements given in the "Length" columns refer to a route's length within Essex County.

Route Length
(mi)
Length
(km)
Formed Removed Locations
I-87 57.23 92.10 1967 Schroon, North Hudson, Elizabethtown, Westport, Lewis, Chesterfield
US 9 58.99 94.94 1926 South Schroon, Schroon Lake, Schroon, North Hudson, Underwood, New Russia, Elizabethtown, Lewis, Chesterfield, Keeseville, Ausable Chasm
NY 3 6.90 11.10 1924 Saranac Lake, Bloomingdale, St. Armand
NY 8 26.03 41.89 1930 1960s Ticonderoga, Crown Point
NY 9N 67.69 108.94 1930 Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Port Henry, Moriah, Westport, Elizabethtown, Keene, Upper Jay, Jay, Au Sable Forks
NY 22 61.02 98.20 1924 Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Port Henry, Moriah, Westport, Wadhams, Whallonsburg, Essex, Willsboro, Chesterfield, Keeseville
NY 28N 26.81 43.15 1930 Olmstedville, Minerva, Newcomb
NY 73 27.60 44.42 1930 Lake Placid, North Elba, Keene, Keene Valley, Underwood
NY 74 20.44 32.89 1930 Schroon, Severance, Paradox, Ticonderoga
NY 86 26.65 42.89 1930 Jay, Wilmington, Lake Placid, Ray Brook, Saranac Lake, North Elba
NY 86A 11.48 18.48 1930 mid-1950s Lake Placid, North Elba, Keene
NY 185 3.93 6.32 2008 Crown Point
NY 192 0.53 0.85 1930 1988 Saint Armand
NY 195 8.38 13.49 1930 mid-1930s Elizabethtown, Westport
NY 347 4.11 6.61 1930 mid-1930s Crown Point
NY 347 1.38 2.22 mid-1930s 1950s Ticonderoga
NY 373 3.20 5.15 1930 Ausable Chasm, Port Kent
NY 427 14.27 22.97 1930 1940s Keene
NY 431 7.96 12.81 1935 Wilmington, North Pole, Whiteface Mountain
NY 910K 0.72 1.16 North Hudson
NY 910M 0.81 1.30 North Elba
NY 912T 0.12 0.19 Chesterfield
NY 913Q 0.74 1.19 North Elba
NY 915F 0.34 0.55 Chesterfield
NY 915K 0.19 0.31 by 2009 Chesterfield

List of county routes

County routes in Essex County are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker.

Route Length
(mi)
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
CR 2 9.86 15.87 NY 74 in Ticonderoga Corduroy and Creek roads NY 9N / NY 22 / CR 45 in Crown Point
CR 3 2.14 3.44 Warren County line Black Point Road in Ticonderoga South of Colonial Street
CR 4 (1) 15.21 24.48 US 9 in North Hudson Caza Turn, Ensign Pond, and Dugway roads and Broad Street Port Henry village line in Moriah
CR 4 (2) 0.16 0.26 CR 4 (segment 1) Caza Turn Road in North Hudson US 9
CR 5 2.86 4.60 CR 77 Baldwin Road in Ticonderoga Dead end
CR 6 8.06 12.97 US 9 in North Hudson Tracy and Power House roads CR 79 in Moriah
CR 6A 2.88 4.63 CR 70 Silver Hill Road in Moriah CR 70
CR 7 26.23 42.21 NY 9N / NY 22 in Ticonderoga Vineyard, Bradford Hill, White Church, Moriah,
Center, Plank, Fisher Hill, and Lincoln Pond roads
NY 9N  in Elizabethtown
CR 7B 1.46 2.35 CR 7 Bartlett Pond Road in Moriah Dead end
CR 8 7.16 11.52 US 9 in Elizabethtown Elizabethtown–Wadhams Road NY 22 in Westport
CR 10 12.11 19.49 Cross Street in Elizabethtown Fox Run and Lewis-Wadhams roads NY 22 in Westport
CR 10A 1.09 1.75 NY 9N Water Street in Elizabethtown US 9 / NY 9N
CR 11 0.41 0.66 Warren County line (becomes CR 21A) Trout Brook Road in Ticonderoga NY 9N
CR 12 11.49 18.49 Seventy Road in Lewis Wells Hill Road, Stowersville Road, and Jersey Street NY 22 in Essex Formerly had two discontinuous segments; the western segment was redesignated CR 83
CR 13 6.17 9.93 NY 9N Hurricane Road in Keene NY 9N / NY 73
CR 14 3.68 5.92 US 9 in Lewis Deerhead Road CR 57 in Willsboro
CR 15 2.66 4.28 Dead end at Augur Lake Augur Lake Road in Chesterfield US 9 / NY 22
CR 16 3.06 4.92 Keeseville village line Clinton Street and Port Douglas Road in Chesterfield Colear Bay Road at Lake Champlain
CR 17 2.08 3.35 Keeseville village line Soper Road in Chesterfield NY 373
CR 18 5.87 9.45 NY 3 River Road in St. Armand Franklin County line (becomes CR 48)
CR 19 3.75 6.04 NY 86 / NY 431 Bonnie View Road in Wilmington Clinton County line
CR 20 0.99 1.59 Franklin County line Trudeau Road in St. Armand NY 3
CR 21 4.06 6.53 NY 73 River Road in North Elba NY 86 Designated as the "10th Mountain Division Memorial Trail"
CR 23 3.70 5.95 Dead end Averyville Lane in North Elba CR 35
CR 24 12.82 20.63 CR 30 in Minerva Irishtown and Hoffman roads US 9 in Schroon
CR 25 9.86 15.87 CR 84 Tahawus and Upper Works roads in Newcomb Dead end
CR 26 2.53 4.07 Dead end near Heaven Hill Bear Cub Lane in North Elba CR 35
CR 26A Newman Road in North Elba
CR 27 4.95 7.97 CR 62 Farrell and Point roads in Willsboro Sabousin Drive
CR 28 6.24 10.04 NY 22 Highlands Road in Chesterfield CR 16
CR 29 2.86 4.60 NY 28N Olmstedville Road in Minerva Warren County line (becomes CR 19)
CR 29A 0.53 0.85 CR 30 Donnelly Road in Minerva CR 29
CR 30 3.96 6.37 Warren County line Church Road and Morse Memorial Highway in Minerva NY 28N
CR 31 1.48 2.38 NY 86 Whiteface Inn Lane in North Elba Dead end
CR 32 1.62 2.61 NY 86 Raybrook Road in North Elba NY 86
CR 33 2.31 3.72 NY 86 McKenzie Pond Road in North Elba Saranac Lake village line
CR 34 6.63 10.67 CR 29 in Minerva Trout Brook Road CR 24 in Schroon Also known as CR 24B
CR 35 3.66 5.89 NY 86 Old Military Road in North Elba NY 73
CR 36 0.54 0.87 NY 28N Wilson Road in Minerva CR 30
CR 37 3.64 5.86 Bennett Road 14th, Town Shed, Longs Hill, and O'Neil roads in Minerva CR 24
CR 38 0.95 1.53 Warren County line (becomes CR 21A) New Hague Road in Ticonderoga Warren County line (becomes CR 21A)
CR 39 3.17 5.10 NY 74 Putts Pond Road in Ticonderoga Dead end
CR 40 1.10 1.77 NY 73 Alstead Hill Lane in Keene Bartlett Road
CR 41 0.69 1.11 Washington County line (becomes CR 2) Lower Road in Ticonderoga NY 22
CR 42 3.97 6.39 CR 4 Windy Hill and Tarbell Hill roads in Moriah CR 4
CR 43 4.17 6.71 NY 9N / NY 22 Shore–Airport Road in Ticonderoga NY 22 / NY 74
CR 44 5.61 9.03 NY 9N in Moriah Stevenson Road Washington Street in Westport
CR 45 1.36 2.19 NY 9N / NY 22 Sugar Hill Road in Crown Point NY 9N / NY 22 / CR 2
CR 46 2.04 3.28 CR 2 Factoryville Road in Crown Point NY 9N / NY 22
CR 47 4.09 6.58 CR 2 Amy Hill Road and Pearl Street in Crown Point CR 2
CR 48 (1) 3.40 5.47 CR 56 Old Chilson Road in Ticonderoga NY 9N
CR 48 (2) 3.44 5.54 NY 9N / NY 22 Lake Road in Crown Point NY 185
CR 49 2.86 4.60 CR 43 Delano Road in Ticonderoga NY 22 / NY 74
CR 50 2.87 4.62 CR 7 Russell Street in Crown Point NY 9N / NY 22
CR 51 0.96 1.54 NY 73 Gilmore Hill Road in Keene NY 73
CR 52 2.00 3.22 NY 9N Styles Brook Road in Keene Upland Meadows Road
CR 53 1.26 2.03 CR 10 Cutting Road in Lewis US 9
CR 54 3.21 5.17 CR 7 Pilfershire Road in Moriah NY 9N / NY 22
CR 55 6.98 11.23 CR 10 Sayre, Walker, and Whallons Bay roads in Essex CR 80 Also known as CR 22K; discontinuous at the Boquet River
CR 56 2.22 3.57 NY 74 Middle Chilson Road in Ticonderoga NY 74
CR 57 1.47 2.37 CR 12 in Essex Reber Road CR 14 in Willsboro
CR 58 2.81 4.52 CR 83 Valley Road in Jay CR 82
CR 59 2.61 4.20 NY 9N Youngs Road in Westport CR 8
CR 60 1.92 3.09 NY 9N Sam Spear Road in Westport NY 22
CR 61 0.26 0.42 CR 14 Maple Street in Willsboro NY 22
CR 62 2.07 3.33 NY 22 Farrell Road in Willsboro CR 27 Also known as CR 27B
CR 63 0.88 1.42 NY 86 Fox Farm Road in Wilmington CR 83
CR 64 5.88 9.46 CR 83 Randys Lane and Stickney Bridge Road in Jay NY 9N
CR 65 2.55 4.10 CR 64 Sheldrake Road in Jay NY 9N
CR 66 6.11 9.83 CR 55 in Essex Middle Road NY 22 in Willsboro Also known as CR 22M
CR 67 1.67 2.69 NY 915F near I-87 exit 27 Old Schroon Road in Schroon US 9
CR 68 6.12 9.85 CR 57 Sunset Drive in Willsboro CR 66
CR 69 2.46 3.96 NY 73 Hulls Falls Road in Keene NY 73
CR 70 3.76 6.05 CR 7 Witherbee and Dalton Hill roads in Moriah CR 7
CR 71 5.55 8.93 US 9 / NY 22 Mace Chasm and Old Chasm roads in Chesterfield NY 373
CR 72 4.40 7.08 Franklin County line in St. Armand (becomes CR 48) Gillespie Drive NY 431 in Wilmington Also known as CR 18A
CR 75 0.39 0.63 NY 28N Eaton Lane in Newcomb CR 84
CR 76 0.83 1.34 CR 25 Tahawus Road in Newcomb End of county maintenance
CR 77 1.33 2.14 NY 9N Alexandria Avenue in Ticonderoga Lake George Avenue
CR 78 3.31 5.33 US 9 Johnson Pond Road in North Hudson Schroon town line
CR 79 0.97 1.56 CR 70 Raymond Wright Way in Moriah CR 7
CR 80 10.32 16.61 NY 22 in Westport Lake Shore Road and Main Street NY 22 in Essex Also known as CR 22J
CR 81 0.51 0.82 Franklin County line (becomes CR 55) St. Regis Street in St. Armand NY 3 Formerly part of NY 192
CR 82 4.12 6.63 CR 85 Glen Road in Jay NY 9N
CR 83 11.03 17.75 NY 9N in Jay Jay Mountain, Trumbulls, Springfield, and Haselton roads Clinton County line in Jay
CR 84 18.56 29.87 NY 28N in Newcomb Blue Ridge Road I-87 in North Hudson (becomes NY 910K) Also known as CR 2B
CR 85 2.58 4.15 NY 9N Trumbulls Road in Jay CR 82
CR 86A 1.19 1.92 NY 73 Ausable Road in Keene NY 73 Old alignment of former NY 86A; not signed
CR 86B 0.67 1.08 NY 73 Adirondack and Market streets in Keene Valley NY 73 Old alignment of former NY 86A; not signed
CR 86C 0.33 0.53 NY 73 Cemetery Lane in Keene Valley NY 73 Old alignment of former NY 86A; not signed
CR 86D 0.81 1.30 NY 73 Airport Lane in Keene Valley NY 73 Old alignment of former NY 86A; not signed
CR 86E 0.33 0.53 NY 73 Saint Huberts Road in Keene NY 73 Old alignment of former NY 86A; not signed
CR 88 (1) 4.48 7.21 CR 57 Mountain View Drive in Willsboro NY 22
CR 88 (2) 0.25 0.40 CR 88 (segment 1) Maple Street in Willsboro NY 22

See also

References

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