- List of county routes in Niagara County, New York (1–25)
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Niagara (NY) County Routes (1–25) CR 2 • CR 3 • CR 5 • CR 6 • CR 7 • CR 10 • CR 11 • CR 12 • CR 13 • CR 14 • CR 15 • CR 17 • CR 18 • CR 19 • CR 20 • CR 23 • CR 24 • CR 25 Route 2
County Route 2 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 1.5 mi[1] (2.41 km) County Route 2 is an east–west route entirely in the Town of Somerset named Coleman Road. Route 2 runs from its west end at an intersection in the Village of Barker at Quaker Rd. (NY 148/Niagara CR 15) and West Somerset Rd. (Niagara CR 3) to its east end at its intersection with Johnson Creek Rd.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Barker 0.0 NY 148 / CR 15 (Quaker Road)
and CR 3 (West Somerset Road)Western terminus of CR 2 Somerset 1.5 Johnson Creek Road Eastern terminus of CR 2 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 3
County Route 3 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 4.8 mi[1] (7.72 km) County Route 3 is an east–west route in the Towns of Newfane and Somerset named West Somerset Road. Route 3 runs from its west end in the hamlet of Appleton in the northeast part of Newfane at Hess Rd. (Niagara CR 24), and travels to its east end in the Village of Barker at Quaker Rd. (NY 148/Niagara CR 15) and Coleman Rd. (Niagara CR 2).
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Appleton 0.0 CR 24 (Hess Road) Western terminus of CR 3 Barker 4.8 NY 148 / CR 15 (Quaker Road)
and CR 2 (Coleman Road)Eastern terminus of CR 3 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 5
County Route 5 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 10.3 mi[1] (16.58 km) County Route 5 is an east–west route in the Towns of Lewiston, Cambira, and Lockport. Upper Mountain Road begins at its west end within the Town of Lewiston at the Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line, this since there are no county routes within Indian Reservations. Route 5 intersects New York State Route 429 (Townline Rd.) in the hamlet of Pekin, on the town line of Lewiston and Cambria. As Route 5 continues east through Cambria and reaches the center, it intersects New York State Route 425 (Shawnee Rd.), which is split in two by Route 5, so NY 425 runs a very short distance concurrent with Route 5. Upper Mountain then comes to the Cambria-Lockport Town Line where it intersects New York State Route 93 (Lockport Junction Rd.), and travels another 1.9 miles (3.1 km) in the Town of Lockport until coming to an end at an intersection with NY 31 (Saunders Settlement Rd.) and NY 93 (Lockport Bypass).
New York State Route 93 was formerly routed along Route 5/Upper Mountain Road between NY 31 and the Cambria-Lockport town line at its current intersection with NY 93. However during early 2007, NY 93 was re-routed west along NY 31 and then north along Junction Rd. (Former NY 270) to eliminate truck traffic on Upper Mountain Road while providing additional capacity, resulting in the truncation of NY 270 to its junction with Saunders Settlement Rd. in Pendleton.[2]
Upper Mountain Road consists of 2 Niagara County Routes:
- Niagara CR 5 - (10.3 miles long) From Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line in Lewiston to NY 31 & NY 93 in Lockport
- CR 11 - (2.0 miles long) From NY 265 & NY 954P to Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line in Lewiston
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line
in the Town of Lewiston0.0 Upper Mountain Road Western terminus of CR 5 Pekin 1.5 NY 429 (Townline Road) Cambria 3.7 NY 425 north (Shawnee Road) Western terminus of NY 425 / CR 5 overlap 3.8 NY 425 south (Shawnee Road) Eastern terminus of NY 425 / CR 5 overlap Lockport-Cambria Town Line 8.4 NY 93 (Lockport Junction Road) Former north terminus of NY 270
Former west end of NY 93 concurrencyLockport 10.3 NY 31 (Saunders Settlement Road) / NY 93 (Lockport Bypass) Eastern terminus of CR 5
Former east end of NY 93 concurrency1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 6
County Route 6 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 14.0 mi[1] (22.53 km) County Route 6 is a very busy and heavily traveled east–west route in Niagara County. Lockport Road passes through the Towns of Niagara, Wheatfield, and Pendleton. Route 6/Lockport Road also forms the Town Line between Cambria and Pendleton between Diller Road and Campbell Blvd. (NY 270), and the Town Line between Lockport and Pendleton between NY 270 and its east end.
Lockport Road begins at its west end at the Niagara Falls City Line with the Town of Niagara. Just after Route 6's start there's an intersection with Military Rd. (NY 265). As Route 6 continues east, Niagara CR 82 intersects from the southwest at a "Y" intersection at 1.9 miles (3.1 km). Route 6 intersects New York State Route 429 (Ward Rd.) within the Town of Wheatfield at 5.6 miles (9.0 km). At 7.6 miles (12.2 km), Lockport Road veers northeast and Mapleton Road (Niagara CR 32) continues due east at another "Y" intersection. Shortly thereafter, Lockport Road intersects New York State Route 425 in the hamlet of Shawnee in the northeast corner of Wheatfield. As Route 6 resumes a due east path just after, it forms the Town Line between Cambria and Pendleton. New York State Route 270 intersects Route 6 at 12.5 miles (20.1 km), and comes to its east end at an intersection with Bear Ridge Rd. (Niagara CR 96) and Robinson Rd. (Niagara CR 123), at the foot of the Erie Canal. Robinson Road continues east over the Canal bridge into the Town of Lockport and towards South Lockport.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Niagara Falls City Line 0.0 Lockport Road Western terminus of CR 6 Niagara 0.1 NY 265 (Military Road) 1.9 CR 82 (Packard Road) Y intersection Wheatfield 5.6 NY 429 (Ward Road) 7.6 CR 32 (Mapleton Road) Y intersection 8.3 NY 425 (Shawnee Road) Pendleton 12.5 NY 270 (Campbell Boulevard) 14.0 CR 96 (Bear Ridge Road) and CR 123 (Robinson Road) Eastern terminus of CR 6 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 7
County Route 7 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 6.6 mi[1] (10.62 km) County Route 7 is an east–west route in the Towns of Lockport and Royalton named Slayton Settlement Road. Route 7 runs from its west end at Lake Ave. (NY 78) north of the City of Lockport west to an end 6.6 miles (10.6 km) east at Telegraph Road at the foot of the Erie Canal. The east end is in the hamlet of Reynales Basin within the Town of Royalton.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lockport 0.0 NY 78 (Lake Avenue) Western terminus of CR 7 Reynales Basin 6.6 Telegraph Road Eastern terminus of CR 7 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 10
County Route 10 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 4.5 mi[1] (7.24 km) County Route 10 is a north–south route in the Town of Royalton named Gasport Road, and Main Street within Gasport. Route 10 runs from its south end at Akron Rd. (NY 93) / Bunker Hill Rd. in the hamlet of Dysinger, and runs north intersecting New York State Route 77 (Chestnut Ridge Rd.) in the hamlet of McNalls. Route 10 continues north into the hamlet of Gasport whose name comes from observed natural gas and the historic Erie Canal port. Route 10 intersects New York State Route 31 (Rochester Rd.) as it enters Gasport, and comes to its north end shortly thereafter as the roadway crosses the Erie Canal and turns into Niagara CR 108 (Hartland Rd.).
The section of Niagara County Route 10 (Main Street) between the junction with New York State Route 31 (Rochester Road) and its north end at CR 108 was formerly designated as New York State Route 359 up to 1938.[3] NY 359 continued north past CR 10's north end on current day County Route 108 (Hartland Road) to New York State Route 104 (Ridge Road) where it had its north end.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Royalton 0.0 NY 93 (Akron Road) Southern terminus of CR 7 2.2 NY 77 (Chestnut Ridge Road) Gasport 4.2 NY 31 (Rochester Road) 4.5 CR 108 (Hartland Road) Northern terminus of CR 7 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 11
County Route 11 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 2.0 mi[1] (3.22 km) County Route 11 is an east–west route in the Town of Lewiston named Upper Mountain Road. Route 11 runs from its west end at an intersection with Military Rd. (NY 265) and NY 954P, a 0.6-mile (1.0 km) westward continuation of CR 11 to Interstate 190 exit 25, the Robert Moses State Parkway, and New York State Route 104 (Lewiston Road). Route 11 proceeds east from the intersection, north of the New York Power Authority Power Reservoir ending at 2.0 miles (3.2 km) at the Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line in Lewiston, this since there are no county routes within Indian Reservations.
Upper Mountain Road consists of 2 Niagara County Routes:
- CR 5 - (10.3 miles long) From Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line in Lewiston to NY 31 & NY 93 in Lockport
- Niagara CR 11 - (2.0 miles long) From NY 265 & NY 954P to Tuscarora Indian Reservation Line in Lewiston
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lewiston 0.0 NY 265 (Military Road) and NY 954P Western terminus of CR 11
NY 954P To: I-190, NY 104,
Robert Moses State ParkwayTuscarora Indian Reservation Line
in the Town of Lewiston2.0 Upper Mountain Road Eastern terminus of CR 11 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 12
County Route 12 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 2.3 mi[1] (3.70 km) County Route 12 is an east–west (northwest–southeast) route entirely in the Town of Lockport named Rapids Road. Route 12 runs from CR 85 (Raymond Rd.) southeast to Rapids where it comes to an end at Niagara CR 58 (Tonawanda Creek Rd. N.). The roadway continues south into the Town of Clarence and into Erie County as Goodrich Road. (CR 216).
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lockport 0.0 CR 85 (Raymond Road) Western terminus of CR 12 Rapids 2.3 CR 58 (Tonawanda Creek Road North) Eastern terminus of CR 12
Continues South as CR 2161.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 13
County Route 13 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 0.6 mi[1] (0.97 km) County Route 13 is a short east–west route entirely in the Town of Wheatfield named Loveland Road. Route 13 travels from New York State Route 425 (Shawnee Rd.) east to Niagara CR 20 (Townline Rd.) in the hamlet of Beach Ridge at the Wheatfield - Pendleton Town Line.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Wheatfield 0.0 NY 425 (Shawnee Road) Western terminus of CR 13 Wheatfield - Pendleton Town Line 0.6 CR 20 (Townline Road) Eastern terminus of CR 13 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 14
County Route 14 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 1.5 mi[1] (2.41 km) County Route 14 is a short north–south route within the Town of Lockport named Beattie Avenue. Route 14 runs from its south end at an intersection with New York State Route 93 (Robinson Rd./Niagara CR 123) EAST of intersection/(Dysinger Rd./Niagara CR 133) WEST of intersection, and Old Beattie Rd. continues south from there. Route 14 heads north for 1.5 miles (2.4 km) before coming to an end at Lincoln Ave. (Niagara CR 92) at the City of Lockport Line. Beattie Avenue continues north through the city another 0.7 miles (1.1 km) before it comes to an end at High St. (Former Routing of NY 93).
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lockport 0.0 NY 93 / CR 123 (Robinson Road) / CR 133 (Dysinger Road) Southern terminus of CR 14
East terminus of CR 123
West terminus of CR 133Lockport City Line 1.5 CR 92 (Lincoln Avenue) and Beattie Avenue Northern terminus of CR 14 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 15
County Route 15 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 11.2 mi[1] (18.02 km) See also: New York State Route 148County Route 15 is a north–south route in the Towns of Royalton, Hartland, and Somerset named Quaker Road. Route 15 begins at its south end at Slayton Settlement Rd. (Niagara CR 7) and travels north running along the East Branch of Eighteen Mile Creek until coming to an intersection with Ridge Rd. (NY 104) and the south end of NY 148. Route 15 continues north running concurrent (or overlapping) New York State Route 148. The two run together until NY 148's northern end at Lake Rd. (NY 18). Route 15 continues north from there another 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to come to its north end at Lower Lake Rd. near the Lake Ontario Shore.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Royalton 0.0 CR 7 (Slayton Settlement Road) Southern terminus of CR 15 Hartland 2.6 NY 104 (Ridge Road) / NY 148 Southern terminus of NY 148; southern terminus of NY 148 / CR 15 overlap Somerset 10.1 NY 18 (Lake Road) / NY 148 Northern terminus of NY 148; northern terminus of NY 148 / CR 15 overlap 11.2 Lower Lake Road Northern terminus of CR 15 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 17
County Route 17 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 7.0 mi[1] (11.27 km) County Route 17 is a north–south route in the Towns of Lewiston and Porter named Ransomville Road. Route 17 begins at its south end at Ridge Rd. (NY 104) in the Town of Lewiston, east of the hamlet of Dickersonville. Route 17 heads north into the Town of Porter and into the hamlet of Ransomville where it intersects New York State Route 93 (Youngstown-Lockport Rd.). Ransomville Road continues due north along the eastern edge of the Town of Porter, intersecting Niagara CR 36 (Youngstown-Wilson Rd.) in the northeast part of town, and comes to its north end at Lake Rd. (NY 18), that parallels Lake Ontario.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lewiston 0.0 NY 104 (Ridge Road) Southern terminus of CR 17 Ransomville 2.9 NY 93 (Youngstown-Lockport Road) Porter 5.9 CR 36 (Youngstown-Wilson Road) 7.0 NY 18 (Lake Road) Northern terminus of CR 17 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 18
County Route 18 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 3.3 mi[1] (5.31 km) County Route 18 is an east–west route named Chestnut Road that lies entirely in the Town of Wilson named Chestnut Road. Route 18 runs from its west end at NY 425 (Cambria-Wilson Rd.) and travels 3.3 miles (5.3 km) east to an end at Niagara CR 111 (Beebe Rd.) near the Wilson - Newfane Town Line.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Wilson 0.0 NY 425 (Cambria-Wilson Road) Western terminus of CR 18 3.3 CR 111 (Beebe Road) Eastern terminus of CR 18 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 19
County Route 19 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 2.9 mi[1] (4.67 km) County Route 19 is an east–west route in the Town of Lockport named Stone Road. Route 19 travels from its west end at an intersection with Ridge Rd. (NY 104/NY 93 WEST) and Lockport Townline Rd. (NY 93 EAST) in the hamlet of Warrens Corners, which is located on the Cambria-Lockport. Route 19 travels through the northwestern part of the Town of Lockport, traveling southeast towards the city. The route comes to an end at the intersection of Old Niagara Rd. (Niagara CR 31) and Stone Road's continuation as Niagara CR 23 near the city line.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Warrens Corners 0.0 NY 93 (Lockport Townline Road) / NY 104 (Ridge Road) Western terminus of CR 19 Lockport 2.9 CR 23 (Stone Road) and CR 31 (Old Niagara Road) Eastern terminus of CR 19 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 20
County Route 20 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 2.2 mi[1] (3.54 km) County Route 20 is a north–south route that runs on the Pendleton-Wheatfield Town line, hence its name [Pendleton-Wheatfield] Townline Road. Route 20 begins its south end at an intersection with Tonawanda Creek Rd. (Niagara CR 60) from the east, and Lockport Ave. (Niagara CR 67) from the west. At three tenths of a mile north, Townline Rd. intersects Crescent Dr. (Niagara CR 93), which provides access to US 62 (Niagara Falls Blvd.). Route 20 continues north until its end at Niagara CR 13 (Loveland Rd.), Townline Rd. itself continues north on the town line and ends at Lockport Rd. (Niagara CR 6).
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Pendleton-Wheatfield Town line 0.0 CR 60 (Tonawanda Creek Road North) and CR 67 (Lockport Avenue) Southern terminus of CR 20 0.3 CR 93 (Cresent Drive) To US 62 2.2 CR 13 (Loveland Road) Northern terminus of CR 20
Hamlet of Beach Ridge1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 23
County Route 23 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 0.1 mi[1] (0.16 km) County Route 23 is an east–west route in the Towns of Lockport. As Route 23, Stone Road is a short continuation of Route 19, and runs from the intersection of Niagara CR 19 and Niagara CR 31 to the Lockport City Line.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Lockport 0.0 CR 19 (Stone Road) and CR 31 (Old Niagara Road) Western terminus of CR 23 Lockport City Line 0.1 Stone Road Eastern terminus of CR 23 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 24
County Route 24 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 6.7 mi[1] (10.78 km) County Route 24 is a north–south route entirely in the Town of Newfane named Hess Road. Route 24 runs from its south end at Ridge Rd. (NY 104) in the hamlet of Ridgewood. Route 24 heads north running through the east part of town and comes to an end at Lake Rd. (NY 18) in the northeastern part of town.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Ridgewood 0.0 NY 104 (Ridge Road) Southern terminus of CR 24 Newfane 6.7 NY 18 (Lake Road) Northern terminus of CR 24 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 25
County Route 25 Location: {{{location}}} Length: 1.9 mi[1] (3.06 km) County Route 25 is an east–west route named Niagara Road that lies entirely in the Town of Wheatfield. Route 25 runs from its west end at a six-way intersection with Niagara Falls Blvd. (US 62), Walmore Rd. (Niagara CR 129), and Cayuga Drive. which continues west. Niagara Road heads 1.9 miles (3.1 km) east to an end at Ward Rd. (NY 429).
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Wheatfield 0.0 US 62 (Niagara Falls Boulevard) and CR 129 (Walmore Road) Western terminus of CR 25
Southern terminus of CR 1291.9 NY 429 (Ward Road) Eastern terminus of CR 25 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi See also
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