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Vermont Route 149

New York State Route 149 markerVermont Route 149 marker

Route 149
Map of eastern New York with NY 149 highlighted in solid red and of western Vermont with VT 149 highlighted in dotted red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT (NY 149) and VTrans (VT 149)
Length: 33.50 mi (53.91 km)
  • NY 149: 32.20 mi
  • VT 149: 1.302 mi
History:
  • NY 149 assigned 1930
  • VT 149 designated VT 30B in 1935; renumbered to VT 149 in mid-1960s
Major junctions
West end: I-87 / US 9 in Queensbury
 
East end: VT 30 in Pawlet, VT (as VT 149)
Location
Counties: Warren, Washington, Rutland (VT)
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
NY 148 NY 149 NY 150
VT 147 VT 149 VT 153
VT 30A VT 30B VT 31

New York State Route 149 markerVermont Route 149 marker

New York State Route 149 (NY 149) is an east–west state highway that runs for 32.20 miles (51.82 km) through the Capital District of New York in the United States. It begins at exit 20 on the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87 or I-87) in the Warren County town of Queensbury and intersects U.S. Route 9 (US 9), US 4, and NY 22, among other routes, as it progresses eastward to its eastern end at the Vermont state line in the Washington County village of Granville. Here, the highway becomes Vermont Route 149 (VT 149) and continues for an additional 1.302 miles (2.095 km) to an intersection with VT 30 in Rutland County. Both NY 149 and VT 149 traverse mostly rural areas.


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