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Vermont Route F-9

New York State Route 74 marker Vermont Route 74 marker

Route 74
NY 74 and VT 74 both follow east–west alignments from Interstate 87 in Schroon, New York, to VT 30 in Cornwall, Vermont. The combined route passes through Ticonderoga, where NY 74 intersects NY 22, crosses Lake Champlain, and intersects VT 22A in Shoreham.
Map of Essex County in northeastern New York with NY 74 highlighted in solid red and of Addison County in western Vermont with VT 74 highlighted in dotted red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and VTrans
Length: 33.713 mi (54.256 km)
20.45 mi in New York
13.263 mi in Vermont
History: NY 74 designated NY 73 in 1930; renumbered to NY 74 c. 1973
VT 74 assigned mid-1950s
Major junctions
West end: I-87 in Schroon, NY
  NY 9N / NY 22 in Ticonderoga, NY
VT 22A in Shoreham, VT
East end: VT 30 in Cornwall, VT
Location
Counties: Essex (NY), Addison (VT)
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
NY 73 NY NY 75
VT 73A VT VT 78
VT F-8 VT F-9, VT F-9A VT F-10

New York State Route 74 marker Vermont Route 74 marker

New York State Route 74 (NY 74) and Vermont Route 74 (VT 74) are adjoining state highways in the northeastern United States, connected by one of the last remaining cable ferries in North America. Together they extend for 34 miles (55 km) through Essex County, New York, and Addison County, Vermont. NY 74 begins at exit 28 off Interstate 87 (I-87) in the hamlet of Severance in the Adirondack Mountains region of the northern part of New York State. It extends 20.44 miles (32.89 km) to the western shore of Lake Champlain in Ticonderoga. There, the seasonal Fort Ticonderoga–Larrabees Point Ferry carries cars across the state border into Vermont, where VT 74 starts at the lake's eastern shore and terminates 13.26 miles (21.34 km) later at a junction with VT 30 in the town of Cornwall.

NY 74 is a descendant of the historic Ticonderoga and Schroon Turnpike, which was a privately owned highway chartered in 1832, and segments of NY 74 follow the alignment of the original 19th-century turnpike. The connecting ferry route predates both NY 74 and VT 74 and began operation in 1759 on an informal basis. The ferry operation formalized at the close of the 18th century and upgraded to a cable system in 1946.


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