NEW YORK STATE ROUTE 29


'New York State Route 29' is a state highway in Eastern New York, running west to east from Middleville, New York to the Washington County town of Salem, New York.

Contents
Route description
City of Johnstown
Johnstown through Fulton County
Major intersections
References
External links

Route description


Communities

Middleville
Fairfield
Salisbury
Oppenheim
Caroga
Rockwood
Johnstown
Mayfield
Broadalbin
Galway
Milton
Saratoga Springs
Grangeville
Schuylerville
Greenwich
Salem

City of Johnstown

In Fulton County, NY 29 enters Johnstown as West State Street, bearing right on William Street, then joining with NY 67 at East Main Street. After crossing downtown, the concurrency ends with NY 67 following East State Street toward Amsterdam. NY 29 then reaches Comrie Avenue, turning left to join with NY 30A briefly, turning right on Briggs Street and leaving the city.
Johnstown through Fulton County

East of Johnstown, NY 29 originally zig-zagged across it current route, as evidenced by the crossing electrical lines. Some of the old alignments remain as side roads or access routes, including Schoolhouse Road, Schabacker Road, and Circle Road in the town of Johnstown. The old route also followed current Fulton County Route 155 through Vail Mills where it overlaps briefly with NY 30 and continues into the village of Broadalbin. In Broadalbin, original NY 29 entered as West Main Street, turning right onto Mill Street, then left on Saratoga Avenue, leaving the village and meeting the current routing. East of Broadalbin, other original alignments included Stever's Mills Roads, Mueller Road, and Old State Road.

Major intersections


References


1. New York Routes - New York State Route 29

External links



New York State Route 29 Ends

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