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New York State Route 328

New York State Route 328 marker

New York State Route 328
Map of the Southern Tier with NY 328 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 6.15 mi (9.90 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: PA 328 at the Pennsylvania state line in Southport
North end: NY 14 in Southport
Location
Counties: Chemung
Highway system
NY 327 NY 329

New York State Route 328 marker

New York State Route 328 (NY 328) is a northeast–southwest state highway located entirely within the town of Southport in Chemung County, New York, in the United States. The northeast end of NY 328 is at an intersection with NY 14 in the community of Southport, and the southwest terminus is at the Pennsylvania state line, where NY 328 continues on as Pennsylvania Route 328 (PA 328). NY 328 parallels Seeley Creek, a tributary of the Chemung River, for its entire length. The entirety of the 6.15-mile (9.90 km) route is part of Corridor U of the Appalachian Development Highway System.

NY 328 picks up where PA 328 leaves off at the Pennsylvania state line in the southwestern Chemung County town of Southport. The route heads northeast, roughly paralleling Seeley Creek as it runs along the base of a large valley surrounding the waterway. After three-fifths of a mile (1.0 km), the route veers to the north as a super two, crossing the creek, while the roadway along the southern edge of Seeley Creek becomes County Route 69 (CR 69). NY 328 intersects CR 78 shortly afterward.


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