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New York State Route 437

New York State Route 437 marker

New York State Route 437
White Bridge Road
Map of New York State Route 437
Map of Cayuga County in central New York with NY 437 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 0.30 mi (0.48 km)
Existed: January 1, 1970 – present
Major junctions
West end: NY 38 in Fleming
East end: NY 38A in Owasco
Location
Counties: Cayuga
Highway system
NY 436 NY 438

New York State Route 437 marker

New York State Route 437 (NY 437) is a state highway located south of Auburn in Cayuga County, New York, in the United States. At 0.30 miles (0.48 km) in length, it is the shortest signed state route in New York. It is a brief connector route between NY 38 and NY 38A known locally as White Bridge Road. The highway allows motorists, especially those wanting quick access to the opposite side of nearby Owasco Lake, to avoid having to cross the Owasco Outlet further downstream, in the city. NY 437 was assigned in 1970; however, the designation had appeared on maps of the area as early as two decades before.

NY 437 begins adjacent to St. Joseph Cemetery at a traffic circle with NY 38 in the town of Fleming, located south of the city of Auburn. It heads east as White Bridge Road, running along the north end of Owasco Lake. Roughly midway along its routing, NY 437 crosses the Owasco Outlet and passes into both Owasco and Emerson Park, a public park owned and maintained by Cayuga County. The route ends 200 yards (180 m) later at a T-intersection with NY 38A in an area of Owasco known as Melrose Park. NY 437 serves an undeveloped, forested area west of the outlet and a mostly residential area east of the waterway. The highway is just 0.30 miles (0.48 km) from end to end, making it the shortest signed state highway in New York.


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