List of county routes in Sullivan County, New York

County routes in Sullivan County, New York, are maintained by the Sullivan County Division of Public Works and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. The county highway system comprises roughly 140 routes arranged across the county in groups of nine. For the most part, state routes in Sullivan County are county-maintained and co-signed with county routes. However, the converse is not true; that is, not all county routes overlap state routes for their entire length. Typically, each series consists of county routes along a single roadway, often overlapping with state highways in the process. The lowest numbered route in the system is County Route 11 (CR 11); the highest is CR 183C. Note that routes 160 through 169 do not conform to any style, and coincidentally the 170 through 179 series (with the exception of the spur designated 174A) follows the pre-expressway routing of New York State Route 17 (NY 17).

CR 172 passing a local auto body shop in Wurtsboro
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateNew York State Route X (NY X)
County:County Route X (CR X)
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Sullivan County posted signage of their routes in 1958.[1]

Routes 1–50

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Barryville to Claryville (11–19)

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The Barryville to Claryville series encompasses routes 11 through 17 and CR 19, the non-suffixed of which form a mostly continuous roadway between the two communities. Most of the routes are concurrent to NY 55, which follows the Barryville–Claryville route from Barryville north to Curry. At Curry, CR 19 splits from NY 55 to access Claryville. The Barryville–Claryville route is interrupted four times by three state-maintained stretches of NY 55 (from CR 13 to CR 14; from CR 16 to CR 17; and from CR 17 to CR 19) and a locally maintained section within the village of Liberty.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 11 3.81 6.13 NY 97 Brook Road in Highland CR 12 at Eldred Street Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 11A 0.64 1.03 NY 97 River Road in Highland Dead end near NY 55 / NY 97 junction
  CR 12 7.38 11.88 CR 11 at Eldred Street in Highland Board Road CR 13 / CR 26 in Bethel Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 13 4.07 6.55 CR 12 / CR 26 White Lake Road in Bethel NY 17B Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 14 6.29 10.12 NY 17B Swan Lake Road in Bethel Liberty town line Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 15 3.59 5.78 Bethel town line Liberty Road in Liberty Liberty village line Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 16 3.92 6.31 Liberty village line in Liberty Neversink Road Aden Road in Neversink Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 17 2.30 3.70 Wilson Shields Road Neversink Road in Neversink Wagners Road Entire length overlaps with NY 55
  CR 19 5.28 8.50 NY 55 Claryville Road in Neversink Ulster County line Part south of CR 157 was formerly part of NY 42

Barryville to Narrowsburg (21–26)

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The Barryville to Narrowsburg series encompasses routes 21 through 26. CR 21, CR 22, and CR 23 form a continuous roadway north to an intersection with NY 97 near Narrowsburg, while CR 24 follows two county-maintained sections of NY 52 in the town of Tusten. The remaining routes are assigned to various connectors in the towns of Tusten and Highland.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 21 3.83 6.16 NY 97 Barryville–Yulan Road CR 22 / CR 33
  CR 21A 0.09 0.14 NY 97 River Road in Highland CR 21
  CR 22 4.32 6.95 CR 21 / CR 33 in Highland Beaver Brook Road CR 23 / CR 26 in Tusten
  CR 23 3.87 6.23 NY 97 Lumberland–Mount Hope Road in Tusten CR 22 / CR 26
  CR 24 4.15 6.68 Main Street Bridge Street and Narrowsburg Road in Tusten CR 111 at Cochecton town line Entire length overlaps with NY 52; discontinuous at NY 97
  CR 25 1.39 2.24 NY 97 Eckes Road in Tusten NY 52 / CR 24
  CR 26 6.25 10.06 CR 22 / CR 23 in Tusten Crystal Lake Road NY 55 / CR 13 in Bethel

Mongaup to Yulan (31–33)

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The Mongaup to Yulan series is only CR 31 through CR 33, as routes 34 through 39 do not currently exist within the county. The roadway begins as CR 31 at NY 97 in Mongaup and heads northwest to a junction with CR 21 and CR 22 in Yulan. CR 31 and CR 32 do not directly intersect each other; instead, they are connected by the northernmost portion of CR 41.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 31 5.28 8.50 NY 97 Upper Mongaup Road in Lumberland CR 41
  CR 32 5.14 8.27 NY 55 / CR 12 / CR 33 in Highland Proctor Road CR 41 / CR 42 in Lumberland
  CR 33 2.82 4.54 CR 21 / CR 22 Eldred–Yulan Road in Highland NY 55 / CR 12 / CR 32

Pond Eddy to Monticello (41–49)

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The Pond Eddy to Monticello series is made up of CR 41 through CR 45 and CR 47 through CR 49, including CR 45A. The Pond Eddy–Monticello roadway begins at NY 97 in Pond Eddy and progresses north as CR 41 through CR 45, from south to north, to a terminus at NY 42 south of Monticello. CR 47 is a spur off CR 32 from Eldred to Highland Lake. The route itself does not connect to any other route in the Pond Eddy-Monticello series; however, the unnumbered Mohican Lake Road continues east from the eastern terminus of CR 47 to intersect CR 42 near Glen Spey. The remaining routes are spurs off the main Pond Eddy–Monticello route.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 41 2.92 4.70 Pennsylvania state line High Road in Lumberland CR 32 / CR 42
  CR 42 3.31 5.33 CR 32 / CR 41 Forestburgh Road in Lumberland CR 43 at Leers Road
  CR 43 5.05 8.13 CR 42 at Leers Road in Lumberland Forestburgh Road NY 42 / CR 48 in Forestburgh
  CR 44 3.48 5.60 CR 43 Plank and Sackett Lake roads in Forestburgh CR 45 at Thompson town line
  CR 45 3.97 6.39 CR 44 at Forestburgh town line Sackett Lake Road in Thompson NY 42
  CR 45A 0.10 0.16 CR 45 Sackett Lake Road in Thompson NY 42
  CR 47 2.03 3.27 CR 32 Highland Lake Road in Highland Lakeview Drive
  CR 48 3.71 5.97 NY 42 / CR 43 Hartwood Road in Forestburgh CR 49 / CR 101
  CR 49 3.45 5.55 Orange County line (becomes CR 7) Oakland Valley Road in Forestburgh CR 48 / CR 101

Routes 51–100

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Liberty to Spring Glen (51–59)

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The Liberty to Spring Glen series consists of routes 51 through 59. Routes 51 through 55 follow a single roadway across eastern Sullivan County from Liberty to the Ulster County line, with a brief gap between CR 53 and CR 54 in Woodridge. In Ulster County, the road continues as the short CR 80, terminating at US 209 in Spring Glen. CR 59 is a connector between NY 17B and CR 174 near Monticello and does not connect to any other route in the Liberty-Spring Glen series. The remaining routes are connectors in the vicinity of Woodridge.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 51 2.13 3.43 NY 52 Hilldale Road in Fallsburg CR 52 / CR 104
  CR 52 3.49 5.62 CR 51 / CR 104 Brickman Road in Fallsburg NY 42 / CR 53
  CR 53 2.03 3.27 Roosevelt Avenue Old Falls Road in Fallsburg NY 42 / CR 52
  CR 54 1.65 2.66 0.13 miles (0.21 km) west of Woodridge east village line Mountaindale Road CR 55 / CR 56 in Fallsburg
  CR 55 6.59 10.61 CR 54 / CR 56 in Fallsburg Main Street and Mountaindale Road Ulster County line in Mamakating (becomes CH 80)
  CR 56 7.52 12.10 CR 172 in Mamakating Masten Lake Road CR 54 / CR 55 in Fallsburg
  CR 58 5.67 9.12 Rock Hill Drive at NY 17 exit 109 in Thompson Glen Wild Road Woodridge village line in Fallsburg
  CR 59 1.10 1.77 NY 17B Kaufman Road in Thompson NY 17 eastbound on-ramp

New Vernon to Burlingham (61–66)

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The New Vernon to Burlingham series consists of routes 61–65. CR 62 (Winterton Road) runs from the Orange County line near New Vernon to the village of Bloomingburg, where it connects to the village-maintained South Road. The road changes names to North Road at Main Street, and county maintenance of the highway resumes at the north village line as CR 61. It heads northeast from the village as Burlingham Road to the Ulster County line. The other four routes in the series are spurs off the primary New Vernon–Burlingham highway.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 61 5.02 8.08 Bloomingburg village line Burlingham Road in Mamakating Ulster County line (becomes CR 7)
  CR 62 4.18 6.73 Orange County line (becomes CR 18) Winterton Road in Mamakating Bloomingburg village line
  CR 63 0.47 0.76 CR 62 Camp Bell Road in Mamakating Orange County line Once crossed Shawangunk Kill to connect to Hubbard Road
  CR 64 0.51 0.82 CR 65 Spruce Road in Mamakating Orange County line
  CR 65 1.84 2.96 Orange County line (becomes CR 90) Upper Road in Mamakating CR 62
  CR 66 0.36 0.58 CR 61 Hamilton Road in Mamakating Orange County line (becomes CR 48)

Mongaup Valley to Liberty (71–75)

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The route from Mongaup Valley to Liberty comprises routes 71 through 75, with routes 71 through 73 serving as the primary roadway between the hamlet of Mongaup Valley and the village of Liberty. CR 74 and CR 75 are spurs leading away from the main route.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 71 1.78 2.86 NY 55 / CR 15 Ferndale Road in Liberty NY 17 exit 101 / CR 175
  CR 72 1.88 3.03 CR 73 / CR 74 Lt. J.G. Brender Highway in Liberty CR 71
  CR 73 4.23 6.81 Gale Road in Bethel Lt. J.G. Brender Highway CR 72 / CR 74 in Liberty
  CR 74 1.59 2.56 NY 55 / CR 14 / CR 15 Stanton Corners Road in Liberty CR 72 / CR 73
  CR 75 2.11 3.40 CR 174 in Thompson Harris–Bushville Road CR 73 in Bethel

Livingston Manor to Parksville (81–85)

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The Livingston Manor–Parksville series comprises routes 81 through 85, which form a discontinuous, circuitous route between the two communities via Catskill Park. Routes 81 through 83 lead east from Livingston Manor to the hamlet of Debruce while CR 84 and CR 85 head northeast from Parksville to the community of Willowemoc. Debruce (CR 83) and Willowemoc (CR 84) are connected by a town road named Willowemoc Road.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 81 2.46 3.96 CR 178 Debruce Road in Rockland CR 82
  CR 82 3.41 5.49 CR 81 Debruce Road in Rockland CR 83
  CR 83 0.27 0.43 CR 82 Debruce Road in Rockland Willowemoc Road
  CR 84 3.68 5.92 CR 85 at Cooley Mountain Road in Liberty Cooley and Parksville roads Willowemoc Road in Neversink
  CR 85 3.57 5.75 NY 17 Cooley Road in Liberty CR 84 at Cooley Mountain Road

Hankins to Rockland (91–96)

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The Hankins to Rockland series extends from the hamlet of Hankins adjacent to the Delaware River to the Delaware County line north of the hamlet of Roscoe. The main route comprises CR 91 through CR 94, with CR 95 and CR 96 serving as spurs off the road. CR 91 and CR 92 connect by way of CR 124 and CR 179.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 91 1.60 2.57 CR 179 / CR 179A Rockland Road in Rockland Delaware County line (becomes CR 7) Entire length overlaps with NY 206
  CR 92 3.57 5.75 CR 93 / CR 96 in Fremont Tennanah Lake Road and Riverside Drive CR 123 / CR 124 in Rockland
  CR 93 6.56 10.56 CR 94 / CR 95 Hankins Road in Fremont CR 92 / CR 96
  CR 94 4.42 7.11 NY 97 Hankins Road in Fremont CR 93 / CR 95
  CR 95 4.81 7.74 CR 93 / CR 94 in Fremont Obernburg Road CR 121 / CR 122 in Callicoon
  CR 96 2.15 3.46 Crowley Road Tennanah Lake Road in Fremont CR 92 / CR 93

Routes 101 and up

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Hartwood to Neversink (101–109)

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The Hartwood–Neversink series comprises routes 101 through 109 and connects the hamlets of Hartwood and Neversink. The main route utilizes CR 101 through CR 105, with the remaining routes serving as spurs or connectors off the primary path.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 101 2.69 4.33 CR 48 / CR 49 Cold Spring Road in Forestburgh CR 102 / CR 108
  CR 102 5.66 9.11 CR 101 / CR 108 in Forestburgh Cold Spring Road Monticello village line in Thompson
  CR 103 4.16 6.69 NY 42 Anawana Lake Road in Thompson CR 104 / CR 107
  CR 104 3.62 5.83 CR 103 / CR 107 in Fallsburg Main Street and Loch Sheldrake Road NY 52 in Thompson
  CR 105 5.49 8.84 NY 52 in Neversink Divine Corners Road NY 55 in Neversink Splits into two legs at north end
  CR 107 4.80 7.72 Monticello village line Old Liberty Road in Thompson CR 103 / CR 104
  CR 108 3.73 6.00 NY 42 Saint Josephs Road in Forestburgh CR 101 / CR 102
  CR 109 1.42 2.29 NY 42 in Thompson Kiamesha Lake Road CR 161 in Fallsburg

Narrowsburg to Cochecton (111–117)

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The Narrowsburg–Cochecton series comprises routes 111 through 117, which collectively form the shape of a backward "C" between the hamlets of Narrowsburg and Cochecton. Routes 111 through 113 follow NY 52 northeast to Fosterdale, from where the road heads west to the Pennsylvania state line at Cochecton via CR 114 (the former Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike). The remaining routes are spurs off the primary path.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 111 1.62 2.61 CR 24 at Tusten town line Narrowsburg Road CR 112 / CR 115 in Cochecton Entire length overlaps with NY 52
  CR 112 2.25 3.62 CR 111 / CR 115 Narrowsburg Road in Cochecton CR 113 / CR 116 Entire length overlaps with NY 52
  CR 113 2.28 3.67 CR 112 / CR 116 Narrowsburg Road in Cochecton NY 17B / CR 114 Entire length overlaps with NY 52
  CR 114 5.42 8.72 Pennsylvania state line on Cochecton–Damascus Bridge (becomes PA 371) Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike in Cochecton NY 17B / NY 52 / CR 113 Discontinuous at NY 97
  CR 115 5.55 8.93 NY 52 / CR 111 / CR 112 in Cochecton Odell Road NY 17B in Bethel
  CR 116 3.30 5.31 NY 97 Lake Huntington Road NY 52 / CR 112 / CR 113
  CR 117 1.22 1.96 NY 52 in Cochecton Mesmer Hill Road NY 52A in Delaware Entire length overlaps with NY 17B

Hortonville to Roscoe (121–128)

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The Hortonville–Roscoe series comprises routes 121 through 128 and connects NY 17B at Hortonville (near Callicoon) to the Quickway at Roscoe. Routes 121 through 124 serve as the main north–south highway between the two points while the other routes are spurs off the primary road near the village of Jeffersonville.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 121 4.18 6.73 NY 17B in Delaware Hortonville Road CR 95 / CR 122 in Callicoon
  CR 122 3.84 6.18 CR 95 / CR 121 Callicoon Center Road in Callicoon CR 123 / CR 125
  CR 123 7.96 12.81 CR 122 / CR 125 in Callicoon Gulf Road CR 92 / CR 124 in Rockland
  CR 124 0.28 0.45 CR 92 / CR 123 Stewart Avenue in Rockland NY 206 / CR 179
  CR 125 3.17 5.10 CR 127 Callicoon Center Road in Callicoon CR 122 / CR 123
  CR 127 1.47 2.37 Jeffersonville village line Callicoon Center Road in Callicoon CR 125
  CR 128 3.05 4.91 NY 52 in Delaware Jeffersonville–North Branch Road CR 122 in Callicoon

Hortonville to Basket (131–134)

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The Hortonville–Basket series comprises routes 131 to 134. Unlike the other, lower numbered series, routes 131 to 134 only loosely connect the two locations, using parts of other roads to do so. CR 131 and CR 132 run from CR 121 north of Hortonville to NY 97 at Hankins. CR 134 begins at a junction with NY 97 about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the north and heads northeast through Basket to the Delaware County line. CR 133 and its spur do not connect to any of the other routes in the series; instead, they serve to connect NY 97 in Callicoon to the Callicoon Bridge over the Delaware River.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 131 3.85 6.20 CR 121 in Delaware Hankins Road CR 132 in Fremont
  CR 132 2.66 4.28 NY 97 Hankins Road in Fremont CR 131
  CR 133 0.22 0.35 Callicoon Bridge Bridge and Lower Main streets in Delaware NY 97 Includes spur to CR 133A
  CR 133A 0.53 0.85 NY 97 Fremont and Upper Main streets in Delaware NY 97
  CR 134 2.47 3.98 NY 97 Basket Road in Fremont Delaware County line (becomes CR 28)

Kauneonga Lake to Morsston (141–149)

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The Kauneonga Lake–Morsston series comprises routes 141 through 149. The primary road between the two locations comprises CR 141, CR 143, CR 145, and CR 146, while CR 142 and CR 144 are spurs leading away from the main route. CR 149 is completely isolated from the rest of the series, running from NY 52 in the town of Callicoon to CR 178 at Livingston Manor over what was once NY 284.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 141 6.83 10.99 NY 55 / CR 14 in Bethel Horseshoe Lake and White Lake roads CR 142 / CR 143 in Liberty
  CR 142 2.15 3.46 CR 141 / CR 143 Swan Lake Road in Liberty NY 55 / CR 15
  CR 143 4.96 7.98 CR 141 / CR 142 Briscoe and White Sulphur roads in Liberty NY 52
  CR 143A 0.05 0.08 CR 141 Briscoe Road in Liberty CR 143
  CR 144 3.76 6.05 NY 52 in Callicoon Briscoe Road CR 143 in Liberty
  CR 145 2.14 3.44 NY 52 Dahlia Road in Liberty CR 146
  CR 146 4.01 6.45 CR 145 in Liberty Dalhia Road CR 178 in Rockland
  CR 149 8.69 13.99 NY 52 in Callicoon Shandelee Road and Main Street CR 178 in Rockland Formerly NY 284

Routes 151–158

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Unlike most numerical groupings in Sullivan County, the county routes numbered 151 through 158 do not form a continuous roadway, save for CR 151 and CR 152. However, the routes are all spurs connecting the rest of the route system to the Ulster County line.

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(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 151 4.32 6.95 CR 179 Beaverkill Road in Rockland CR 152 at Campsite Road
  CR 152 3.79 6.10 CR 151 at Campsite Road Beaverkill Road in Rockland Ulster County line (becomes CR 54)
  CR 153 2.11 3.40 NYCDOT-maintained connection to NY 55A Sundown Road in Neversink Ulster County line (becomes CR 46)
  CR 154 2.31 3.72 NY 42 Ulster Heights Road in Fallsburg Ulster County line (becomes CR 52)
  CR 156 2.95 4.75 NY 42 South Hill Road in Neversink Ulster County line
  CR 157 0.87 1.40 CR 19 Frost Valley Road in Neversink Ulster County line (becomes CR 47) Formerly part of NY 42
  CR 158 1.82 2.93 Woodridge village line Dairyland Road in Fallsburg Ulster County line (becomes CR 53A)

Routes 161–168

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Like the 150 series, the county routes numbered from 161 to 168 (161–164, 166, 166A, and 168 in actuality) do not form a series. However, in this case, most of them are not related.

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(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 161 4.44 7.15 NY 17 exit 107 / CR 173 in Thompson Heiden Road NY 42 in Fallsburg
  CR 162 1.73 2.78 Pine Kill Road Yankee Lake Road in Mamakating CR 166
  CR 163 1.57 2.53 0.28 miles (0.45 km) north of David Rhodes Road Pine Kill and Yankee Lake roads in Mamakating Orange County line (becomes CR 61) Discontinuous at US 209
  CR 164 6.14 9.88 NY 17B Beechwood Road in Delaware NY 52
  CR 166 1.16 1.87 CR 162 Mount Prosper Road in Mamakating NY 17 exit 112 Part of NY 17 from 1924 to the mid-1930s[3][4][5]
  CR 166A 0.26 0.42 CR 166 at NY 17 exit 112 Masten Lake Crossover Road in Mamakating CR 172
  CR 168 0.78 1.26 NY 97 Minisink Battleground Road in Highland York Lake Road at Minisink Battlefield County Park

Roscoe to Bloomingburg (171–179)

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Map of Sullivan County and vicinity with CR 171 through CR 179A highlighted in red

The Roscoe to Bloomingburg series is made up of county routes 171 through 176, 178, and 179, plus three spur routes. All eight mainline routes are mostly continuous and collectively extend from the Delaware County line northwest of Roscoe to the Bloomingburg village line just west of the Orange County line. In between, the route serves Liberty, Monticello, and Wurtsboro via locally maintained highways as the county designations end at the village limits. The series parallels the NY 17 expressway for its entire length and also runs along the southern boundary of Catskill Park from Livingston Manor to the Delaware County line.

Most of the eight mainline routes and CR 179A were originally designated as part of NY 17 in 1924.[3] In the vicinity of Wurtsboro, however, NY 17 initially followed modern CR 166.[6][7] It was realigned between 1935 and 1938 to use what is now CR 172 instead.[4][5] Construction began in the early 1950s on a new limited-access alignment for NY 17 through Sullivan County.[8][9] Over the next 10 years, NY 17 was realigned to follow the freeway as new sections of it opened up. By 1962, all of the modern Quickway from Parksville to Bloomingburg was complete and open to traffic.[10] The highway was extended north to Livingston Manor (exit 96) by 1964[11] and completed through Sullivan County by 1968.[12]

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 171 2.71 4.36 Wurtsboro village line Mamakating Road in Mamakating Bloomingburg village line
  CR 172 5.27 8.48 NY 17 exit 110 in Thompson Wurtsboro Mountain Road Wurtsboro village line in Mamakating
  CR 173 3.43 5.52 Monticello village line East Broadway and Bridgeville Road in Thompson NY 17 exit 108
  CR 173A 0.27 0.43 CR 173 Cimarron Road in Thompson NY 17 exit 106
  CR 174 6.08 9.78 NY 17B at NY 17 exit 104 Old Route 17 in Thompson CR 175 at Liberty town line
  CR 174A 0.08 0.13 NY 17 exit 104 westbound off-ramp Ramp connection in Thompson CR 174
  CR 175 3.14 5.05 CR 174 at Thompson town line Harris Road in Liberty Liberty village line
  CR 176 3.26 5.25 Liberty village line Parksville Road in Liberty NY 17 exit 98
  CR 178 3.60 5.79 NY 17 exit 97 Old Route 17 in Rockland CR 179 0.45 miles (0.72 km) south of Covered Bridge Road
  CR 179 5.93 9.54 CR 178 0.45 miles (0.72 km) south of Covered Bridge Road Old Route 17 in Rockland CR 91 / CR 179A Overlaps with NY 206 north of NY 17 exit 94
  CR 179A 1.40 2.25 NY 206 / CR 91 / CR 179 Old Route 17 in Rockland Delaware County line (becomes CR 17)

CR 183 and spurs

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CR 183 is assigned to Airport Road, which connects NY 17B and NY 55 to Sullivan County International Airport. The route has three spurs, all located in the vicinity of the airport.

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Route Length
(mi)[2]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
  CR 183 2.73 4.39 NY 17B Airport Road in Bethel NY 55 / CR 14
  CR 183A 0.20 0.32 CR 183 Airport Access Road in Bethel Dead end
  CR 183B 0.29 0.47 CR 183 Upper Industrial Park Road in Bethel Dead end
  CR 183C 0.19 0.31 CR 183 Lower Industrial Park Road in Bethel Dead end

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "County Markers". New York Daily News. August 10, 1958. p. 16. Retrieved January 26, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "County Roads Listing - Sullivan County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 22, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  4. ^ a b Road Map & Historical Guide – New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sun Oil Company. 1935.
  5. ^ a b New York Road Map for 1938 (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1938.
  6. ^ Rand McNally Road Atlas (eastern Pennsylvania) (Map). Rand McNally and Company. 1926. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  7. ^ Road Map of New York (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Standard Oil Company of New York. 1930.
  8. ^ New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sunoco. 1952.
  9. ^ New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region (Map) (1955–56 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1954.
  10. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sinclair Oil Corporation. 1962.
  11. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sinclair Oil Corporation. 1964.
  12. ^ New York (Map) (1969–70 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1968.
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