New York State Route 49

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New York State Route 49 (NY 49) is an east–west state highway in central New York in the United States. It runs for just over 64 miles (103 km) from an intersection with NY 3 in the town of Volney (east of Fulton) in Oswego County, New York to an interchange with Interstate 790 (I-790), NY 5, NY 8 and NY 12 in the city of Utica in Oneida County. The route follows a generally northwest–southeast alignment between the two points, passing along the north shore of Oneida Lake and directly serving the city of Rome. As NY 49 heads east, it connects to several highways of regional importance, such as I-81 in the village of Central Square and NY 13 in the town of Vienna. Most of NY 49 is a two-lane surface road; however, the section between Rome and Utica is a freeway known as the Utica–Rome Expre rdf:langString
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rdf:langString NY 49 highlighted in red
rdf:langString Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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rdf:langString Continues as NY 5 beyond NY 8 / NY 12
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rdf:langString Eastern terminus of NY 13 / NY 49 overlap; hamlet of Vienna
rdf:langString Hamlet of Marcy
rdf:langString Hamlet of Suttons Corner
rdf:langString Southern terminus of NY 825
rdf:langString Western terminus of NY 49 / NY 69 overlap
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rdf:langString Westbound exit is combined with NY 825 exit; eastern terminus of NY 49 / NY 365 overlap
rdf:langString Western terminus of NY 46 / NY 49 overlap; hamlet of New London
rdf:langString Eastern terminus of NY 26 / NY 49 overlap; western terminus of NY 49 / NY 365 overlap
rdf:langString Western terminus of NY 13 / NY 49 overlap; hamlet of North Bay
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rdf:langString Eastern terminus of NY 49 / NY 69 overlap; northern terminus of NY 233
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rdf:langString New York State Route 49 (NY 49) is an east–west state highway in central New York in the United States. It runs for just over 64 miles (103 km) from an intersection with NY 3 in the town of Volney (east of Fulton) in Oswego County, New York to an interchange with Interstate 790 (I-790), NY 5, NY 8 and NY 12 in the city of Utica in Oneida County. The route follows a generally northwest–southeast alignment between the two points, passing along the north shore of Oneida Lake and directly serving the city of Rome. As NY 49 heads east, it connects to several highways of regional importance, such as I-81 in the village of Central Square and NY 13 in the town of Vienna. Most of NY 49 is a two-lane surface road; however, the section between Rome and Utica is a freeway known as the Utica–Rome Expressway. When it was originally assigned in the 1920s, NY 49 began at Central Square and ended at Rome. It was extended to roughly its current length in 1930, replacing NY 76 west of Marcy and utilizing previously unnumbered highways west of Central Square and east of Marcy. The section of NY 49 between Rome and Utica originally followed a surface road alongside the Mohawk River; however, it was rerouted onto the Utica–Rome Expressway as sections of the road opened to traffic. The first segment of the freeway was finished in 1960; the final piece was completed in 2003.
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