New York State Route 199 | ||||
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Map of the Mid-Hudson Valley with NY 199 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NYSDOT and NYSBA | ||||
Length: | 30.91 mi (49.74 km) | |||
Existed: | 1930 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 9W / US 209 in Ulster | |||
US 9 in Red Hook village Taconic State Parkway near Pine Plains |
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East end: | US 44 / NY 22 in North East | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Ulster, Dutchess | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 199 (NY 199) is a state highway located in the Hudson Valley of New York in the United States. It extends for 30.91 miles (49.74 km) from an interchange with U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) and US 209 north of Kingston to an intersection with US 44 and NY 22 southwest of Millerton. In between, NY 199 crosses over the Hudson River by way of the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge and passes through the communities of Red Hook and Pine Plains. NY 199 meets US 9 in Red Hook and the Taconic State Parkway midway between Red Hook and Pine Plains.
The portion of NY 199 east of its junction with the Taconic State Parkway was originally part of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike, a toll road linking Bainbridge to Salisbury, Connecticut. This segment of the turnpike was incorporated into New York State Route 41, a new route connecting Barrytown to Millerton, in the mid-1920s. NY 41 was renumbered to NY 199 as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.