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New York State Route 405

New York State Route 405 marker

New York State Route 405
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Troy
Length: 2.63 mi (4.23 km)
Existed: February–March 1973 – April 1, 1980
Major junctions
South end: US 4 in North Greenbush
North end: NY 66 in Troy
Location
Counties: Rensselaer
Highway system
NY 404 NY 406

New York State Route 405 marker

New York State Route 405 (NY 405) was a state highway in Rensselaer County, New York, in the United States. It ran for 2.63 miles (4.23 km) between an intersection with U.S. Route 4 in North Greenbush and a junction with NY 66 just inside the Troy city limits. In between, NY 405 intersected NY 136. The entirety of NY 405 was originally part of NY 40. In the February–March 1973, NY 40 was truncated northward to NY 7 in northern Troy and its former routing from US 4 to NY 66 was assigned NY 405. Ownership and maintenance of most of NY 405 was transferred to Rensselaer County on April 1, 1980, at which time the parts of the route given to the county were redesignated as part of County Route 74 (CR 74).

NY 405 began at an intersection with U.S. Route 4 in North Greenbush. It headed eastward and northeastward on Winter Street through a residential area to an intersection with NY 136. At the time, the intersection was the western terminus of NY 136. NY 405 continued northeastward into the city of Troy, where it ended at a junction with NY 66 in the extreme southeastern corner of the city.

NY 40 initially extended south of Troy to East Greenbush when it was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. All of NY 40 from 125th Street in Troy southward was concurrent to U.S. Route 4. By 1932, NY 40 was rerouted south of Troy to leave US 4 at Winter Street and follow the street through North Greenbush and into Troy. At the end of Winter Street, NY 40 turned northwest, overlapping NY 66 into downtown Troy. The overlap between US 4 and NY 40 from East Greenbush to North Greenbush was eliminated in the late 1950s when NY 40 was truncated northward to the junction of US 4 and Winter Street. NY 40 originally overlapped with NY 7 through northern Troy and NY 66 out of the city. As part of numerous changes by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) in February–March 1973, a new alignment would have NY 40 would run down Oakwood Avenue to Hoosick Street, turn on Hoosick Street and end at 15th Street in Troy. In response, a new route was created on the former alignment along Pawling Street, Congress Street to the Winter Street Extension would be re-designated as NY 405.


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