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New York State Route 275

New York State Route 275 marker

New York State Route 275
Map of Allegany County with NY 275 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 11.47 mi (18.46 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: NY 417 in Bolivar
North end: I-86 / NY 17 in Friendship
Location
Counties: Allegany
Highway system
NY 274 NY 276

New York State Route 275 marker

New York State Route 275 (NY 275) is a north–south state highway in Allegany County, New York, in the United States. It runs for 11.47 miles (18.46 km), connecting the village of Bolivar and NY 417 at its southern end with the hamlet of Friendship to the north, where it intersects the Southern Tier Expressway (NY 17 and Interstate 86 or I-86) by way of an interchange. The road continues north past the interchange to NY 19 in Belfast as County Route 17 (CR 17). NY 275 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to the portion of its routing south of Friendship. It was extended slightly northward in the mid-1970s to connect to the Southern Tier Expressway.

NY 275 begins at the intersection of Wellsville and Main streets in the village of Bolivar. At this point, NY 417 switches from South Main Street to Wellsville Street while NY 275 proceeds northeastward on the two-lane Main Street. The route initially passes by commercial buildings in the village's business district; however, they quickly give way to more residential areas after just two blocks. As the highway heads away from the village center, the homes become scattered ahead of intersections with the eastern terminus of County Route 5A (CR 5A, named Salt Rising Road) and the south end of CR 40 (Deans Flat Road). The rural trend soon reverses as NY 275 enters the adjacent village of Richburg. Here, NY 275 is also known as Main Street as it serves Richburg's business district and the surrounding residential neighborhoods.


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