New York State Route 28B | ||||
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Map of northeastern Oneida County and vicinity with NY 28B highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Auxiliary route of NY 28 | ||||
Maintained by NYSDPW | ||||
Length: | 2.79 mi (4.49 km) | |||
Existed: | c. 1936 – mid-1960s | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | NY 287 in Prospect | |||
North end: | NY 12 / NY 28 in Remsen | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Oneida | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 28B (NY 28B) was a state highway in Oneida County, New York, in the United States. The route served as a connector between NY 287 (now NY 365) in the village of Prospect and NY 12 and NY 28 in the village of Remsen. It was assigned in the mid-1930s and removed in the mid-1960s, at which time most of the route became New York State Route 920V, an unsigned reference route. The alignment of NY 28B was originally part of legislative Route 26 and later Route 25 in the early 20th century.
NY 28B began at an intersection with NY 287 (now mostly part of NY 365) at Church Street in the village of Prospect. The route headed to the northwest, following State Street through the northern portion of the village. At the northern village line, the amount of development along the route decreased substantially as it proceeded through the town of Trenton as Prospect Road. NY 28B continued northwest for 1 mile (1.6 km) on a linear northwesterly routing through a rural section of Trenton to the northern town line, where it crossed into the town of Remsen. The route continued on this path for another 0.25 miles (0.40 km) before turning towards the west and paralleling the town line into the village of Remsen.