- List of county routes in Erie County, New York (225–256)
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Erie (NY) County Routes (225–256) CR 225 • CR 226 • CR 227 • CR 228 • CR 230 • CR 231 • CR 232 • CR 233 • CR 240 • CR 241 • CR 242 • CR 243 • CR 245 • CR 246 • CR 247 • CR 248 • CR 249 • CR 250 • CR 251 • CR 252 • CR 253 • CR 254 • CR 255 • CR 256 Route 225
County Route 225 Location: {{{location}}} Route 226
County Route 226 Location: {{{location}}} Route 227
County Route 227 Location: {{{location}}} Route 228
County Route 228 Location: {{{location}}} Route 230
County Route 230 Location: {{{location}}} County Route 230 was a designation for West Union Street.[citation needed] It was removed at an unknown time.[citation needed]
Route 231
County Route 231 Location: {{{location}}} County Route 231 was a designation for West Avenue.[citation needed] It was removed at an unknown time.[citation needed]
Route 232
See also: New York State Route 356County Route 232 Location: Amherst Length: 1.26 mi[1] (2.03 km) County Route 232 (CR 232) is an east–west 1.26 miles (2.03 km) highway in the central-western part of the town of Amherst. It starts at an intersection with US 62 at the Amherst–Tonawanda town line just across from Ellicott Creek Park. The road travels east from here, following Ellicott Creek Road as it runs along the north side of Ellicott Creek. It intersects no other roads until it ends at an intersection with Sweet Home Road. At this point, Sweet Home Road shifts from state maintenance as unsigned NY 952T south of CR 232 to county maintenance as CR 301 north of CR 232. Ellicott Creek Road itself continues beyond the intersection but ends at a circle.
The entire length of CR 232 was designated as part of New York State Route 356 until that designation was removed on January 7, 1988. Prior to the construction of Interstate 990, Ellicott Creek Road continued to the intersection of Dodge (CR 45) and North Forest Roads (CR 294) just beyond the current expressway.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Amherst–Tonawanda town line 0.00 US 62 Amherst 1.26 CR 301 (Sweet Home Road) CR 301 continues south as unsigned NY 952T 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 233
County Route 233 Location: {{{location}}} Route 240
County Route 240 Location: {{{location}}} Route 241
County Route 241 Location: Aurora - Elma Length: 2.61 mi[2] (4.20 km) County Route 241 is a 2.61-mile (4.20 km) highway in the towns of Aurora and Elma. Known locally as Maple Road, County Route 241 connects US 20A, NY 16, and NY 78 with CR 574 and the NY 400 expressway.
County Route 241 begins at a T-intersection with US 20A, NY 16, and NY 78 in the village of East Aurora. The first 0.40 miles (0.64 km) of the road passes through the village, and is lined with aging village homes. At the East Aurora village line, the highway's character becomes more suburban, with homes more widely spaced. At 2.00 miles (3.22 km), NY 400 is intersected, providing access to and from the north. The remainder of the highway is lined with light industries, terminating at CR 574 0.61 miles (0.98 km) north of NY 400.
Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes East Aurora 0.0 US 20A / NY 16 / NY 78 (Main Street) Elma 2.00 NY 400 Interchange, SB Exit/NB Entrance 2.61 CR 574 (Jamison Road) Formerly NY 422 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 242
County Route 242 Location: Aurora - Lancaster Length: 8.55 mi[2] (13.76 km) County Route 242 is an 8.55-mile (13.76 km) highway in the towns of Aurora, Elma, and Lancaster. The highway, named Bowen Road, begins at an intersection with NY 16 and NY 78 in the town of Aurora and terminates at US 20 in the town of Lancaster.
County Route 242 travels north from its southern terminus, passing through residential neighborhoods and entering into the town of Elma after 0.65 miles (1.05 km). 1.65 miles (2.66 km) later, the highway intersects with Jamison Road (CR 574, formerly NY 422), providing access to NY 400. The highway progresses due north, passing small farms before intersecting Bullis Road (CR 330) in the hamlet of Elma Center. NY 354 is intersected north of the hamlet of Elma at 5.8 miles (9.3 km), and the town of Lancaster is entered soon afterward. Within Lancaster, County Route 242 is initially lined with fields, giving way to homes and residential developments in the vicinity of an intersection with William Street (CR 338). North of William Street, the highway curves past Como Lake Park and crosses Cayuga Creek, terminating at US 20 in East Lancaster.
Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes Aurora 0.00 NY 16 / NY 78 (Seneca Street) Elma 2.30 CR 574 (Jamison Road) Formerly NY 422, provides access to NY 400 5.80 NY 354 (Clinton Street) Lancaster 7.55 CR 338 (William Street) 8.55 US 20 (Broadway) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 243
County Route 243 Location: Elma - Lancaster Length: 2.31 mi[2] (3.72 km) County Route 243 is a 2.31-mile (3.72 km) highway in the towns of Elma and Lancaster, in addition to the village of Lancaster. Known locally as Aurora Street, CR 243 travels from NY 354 in Elma to County Route 523 in Lancaster.
County Route 243 begins at NY 324 in Elma. Progressing northward, the highway passes through an area of light residential development, with homes becoming more abundant when the Town of Lancaster Lancaster is entered. At 1.51 miles (2.43 km), County Route 338 (William Street) is met at an intersection flanked by commercial properties. Shortly after CR 338, the highway enters the Village of Lancaster, terminating 0.49 miles (0.79 km) later at County Route 523 (Como Park Boulevard).
Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes Elma 0.00 NY 354 (Clinton Street) Town of Lancaster 1.51 CR 338 (William Street) Village of Lancaster 2.31 CR 523 (Como Park Boulevard) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 245
County Route 245 Location: Cheektowaga–Amherst County Route 245, known as Cayuga Road, is a north–south road in the towns of Cheektowaga and Amherst, as well as the village of Williamsville. In Cheektowaga, it runs along the western side of Buffalo International Airport.
Route 246
County Route 246 Location: {{{location}}} Route 247
County Route 247 Location: {{{location}}} Route 248
County Route 248 Location: {{{location}}} Route 249
County Route 249 Location: {{{location}}} Route 250
County Route 250 Location: Akron–Newstead Length: 3.48 mi[citation needed] (5.60 km) County Route 250 is a north–south 3.48 miles (5.60 km) highway located in northeastern Erie County. It is named Scotland Road and begins at an intersection with County Routes 246 (Crittenden Road), 248 (East Avenue), and 252 (Indian Falls Rd.) on the eastern edge of Akron, east of Akron Falls Park. CR 250 heads north from here, passing east of Akron Airport and intersecting CR 573 (Bloomingdale Road). The route continues on, intersecting Carney Road (CR 253) before ending at the southern boundary of the Tonawanda Indian Reservation.
Location Mile Destinations Notes Akron 0.00 CR 246 / CR 248 / CR 252 Newstead 1.26 CR 573 Formerly part of NY 267 3.48 Tonawanda Indian Reservation boundary 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Route 251
County Route 251 Location: {{{location}}} Route 252
County Route 252 Location: {{{location}}} Route 253
County Route 253 Location: {{{location}}} Route 254
County Route 254 Location: {{{location}}} Route 255
County Route 255 Location: {{{location}}} Route 256
County Route 256 Location: {{{location}}} See also
References
- ^ a b Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo! Maps – overview map of CR 232 (Map). Cartography by NAVTEQ. http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&lat=43.023134&lon=-78.772451&zoom=13&q1=43.025095%2C-78.822126&q2=43.022162%2C-78.798994. Retrieved March 30, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f "Region 5 Inventory Listing". New York State Department of Transportation. March 2, 2010. https://www.nysdot.gov/divisions/engineering/technical-services/highway-data-services/inventory-listing. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
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