NEW YORK STATE ROUTE 46


'New York State Route 46' is a state highway in New York, running from the Madison County village of Hamilton to the Oneida county village of Boonville.

Contents
Route description
Oneida County
Communities along the route
Major intersections
References

Route description


Oneida County

Once in Oneida County, NY 46 parallels the abandoned Old Erie Canal. A towpath is visible on the opposite side.
In Rome, NY 46 overlaps almost every other state route to enter the city at some point. Once out of Rome, NY 46 follows the upper sections of the Mohawk River, passing by a fish hatchery as well as Delta Lake State Park. Beyond Delta Lake, NY 46 parallels the Black River, together with the defunct Black River Canal. Many abandoned locks are still present along the canal, and on the opposite side, the old towpath serves as a cross-country ski trail.
NY 46 enters as Post St. as it enters the village of Boonville. Immediately after intersecting with NY 294, NY 46 ends at NY 12D.

Communities along the route



Hamilton

Leland

Pine Woods

Munnsville

Oneida

Durhamville

State Bridge

Higginsville

Stacy Basin

Rome

Delta Lake State Park

Frenchville

North Western

Boonville

Major intersections


References


1. New York Routes - New York State Route 46


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