New York State Route 94 | ||||
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94th Infantry Division Memorial Highway | ||||
Map of the Lower Hudson Valley with NY 94 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NYSDOT | ||||
Length: | 32.52 mi (52.34 km) | |||
History: | Designated NY 45 in 1930; renumbered to NY 94 in on January 1, 1949 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Route 94 at the New Jersey state line in Warwick | |||
NY 17A near Warwick US 6 / NY 17 in Chester NY 17M near Chester NY 208 in Washingtonville NY 32 / NY 300 in New Windsor |
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East end: | US 9W in New Windsor | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Orange | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 94 (NY 94) is a state highway entirely within Orange County in southern New York. The western terminus is at the New York–New Jersey state line, where it continues as New Jersey's Route 94 for another 46 miles (74 km) to Columbia, New Jersey. Its eastern terminus is located at U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) in New Windsor. From Warwick to Florida, NY 94 is concurrent with NY 17A. The entirety of NY 94 is known as the 94th Infantry Division Memorial Highway.
NY 94 was originally designated as NY 45 in 1930. It was renumbered to NY 94 on January 1, 1949. The portion of the route between Warwick and Florida was part of NY 55 during the late 1920s.
NY 94 begins at the New Jersey–New York state line in the town of Warwick as a continuation of NJ 94. NY 94 proceeds northeast through a rural section of Warwick, soon crossing into a residential neighborhood after crossing the Double Kill. Paralleling the Wayawanda Creek, the route enters the hamlet of New Milford, where it junctions with the northern terminus of County Route 21 (CR 21 or Warwick Turnpike), which connects to New Jersey and Upper Greenwood Lake. NY 94 continues northeast out of New Milford and crosses a junction with CR 1A Just north of the junction, the route enters the village of Warwick and intersects with NY 17A (Galloway Road) in front of the Warwick Valley Country Club.