New York State Route 17F | |||||||
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Route information | |||||||
Auxiliary route of NY 17 | |||||||
Length: | 49.11 mi (79.03 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1930 – early 1940s | ||||||
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West end: | NY 17 in Andover | ||||||
NY 21 near Canisteo | |||||||
East end: | NY 17 in Addison | ||||||
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Counties: | Allegany, Steuben | ||||||
Highway system | |||||||
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New York State Route 432 | |
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Location: | Rathbone–Addison |
Existed: | 1940s–June 25, 1998 |
New York State Route 17F (NY 17F) was a state highway located in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States. The western terminus of the route was at then-NY 17 (now NY 417) in Andover, Allegany County. The eastern terminus was at NY 17 (current NY 417) in Addison, Steuben County. NY 17F was an alternate to NY 17 between the two locations, branching north to serve Almond, Hornell, and Canisteo.
NY 17F was removed in the early 1940s and replaced with various routes, including NY 36, Steuben County Route 119 (CR 119), and New York State Route 432 (the latter of which eventually became part of CR 119 itself).
NY 17F began at an intersection with NY 17 (modern NY 417) in the village of Andover. The route headed through the village, intersecting with the local roads. NY 17F left Andover and headed north for several miles, intersecting with NY 244 and CR 42 at 8.5 miles (13.7 kilometres) in Alfred Station. NY 17F headed north out of Alfred Station and intersected with CR 12 at 11.9 miles (19.15 kilometres).