New York State Route 69 | ||||
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Map of central New York with NY 69 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NYSDOT | ||||
Length: | 57.42 mi (92.41 km) | |||
Existed: | 1930 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | NY 104 in Mexico | |||
I-81 in Parish NY 13 in Camden NY 49 / NY 365 in Rome |
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East end: | NY 5A in Yorkville | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Oswego, Oneida | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 69A | |
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Location: | Hastings–Parish |
Length: | 2.04 mi (3.28 km) |
New York State Route 69 (NY 69) is a state highway extending for 57.42 miles (92.41 km) across the central portion of the U.S. state of New York. The western terminus of the route is at NY 104 in the Oswego County village of Mexico. The eastern terminus is at NY 5A in the Oneida County village of Yorkville, just west of Utica. In between, NY 69 serves the city of Rome.
When NY 69 was first assigned in 1930, it stretched only from Colosse to Rome. By the early 1940s, NY 69 was extended to encompass all of its current alignment, as well as what is now NY 5A from Yorkville to Utica. It was reduced to its current length in 1970.
Route 69 begins at an intersection with Route 104 in the village of Mexico. The route heads southward, intersecting with local roads. The highgway enters a region of rural farmland as it progresses to the southeast. After a while, Route 69 enters Colosse, a hamlet of Parish. There, it intersects with U.S. Route 11, which heads northward towards the Canadian border. Route 69 enters the village of Parish, where it intersects with its lone suffixed route, Route 69A. There it also intersects with several county-maintained roads.