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New York State Route 166

New York State Route 166 marker

New York State Route 166
Map of New York State Route 166
Map of Otsego County in eastern New York with NY 166 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 20.96 mi (33.73 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: NY 28 in Milford
  NY 165 in Roseboom
North end: US 20 near Cherry Valley village
Location
Counties: Otsego
Highway system
NY 165 NY 167

New York State Route 166 marker

New York State Route 166 (NY 166) is a north–south state highway in Otsego County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 20.96 miles (33.73 km) from NY 28 in the village of Milford to U.S. Route 20 (US 20) north of the village of Cherry Valley. Much of NY 166's southern portion is near Cooperstown, and various county routes serve as connectors between NY 166 and Cooperstown. In Cherry Valley, NY 166 intersects the former western terminus of the First Great Western Turnpike. After passing under US 20, the road continues as County Route 32 north to Sprout Brook in Montgomery County, where it meets NY 163. NY 166 is a two-lane highway its entire length.

NY 166 begins at an intersection with NY 28 (South/North Main Street) in the village of Milford as an eastward continuation of County Route 44 (CR 44; West Main Street). NY 166 progresses eastward as East Main Street to the north of Wilbur Park along a residential neighborhood before crossing railroad tracks and intersects with River Street, where it turns northeast out of the village. The road enters the town of Middlefield, where it crosses the Susquehanna River and intersects with CR 33 and CR 35B. The two-lane highway remains rural after leaving Milford, paralleling the Susquehanna back into the town of Milford for a short distance before returning to Middlefield. NY 166 continues northeastward, bending riverside northward past several farms until an intersection with CR 43.


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