New York Statutes
§ 342-C — Portion of state highway system to be designated as the "Seneca Trail
New York § 342-C
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N.Y. Highway § 342-C (2026).
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§ 342-c. Portion of state highway system to be designated as the\n"Seneca Trail." All that portion of the state highway system identified\nas follows:\n From Hamburg south, following route sixty-two through Eden, North\nCollins, Gowanda, to Dayton; thence south following present route three\nhundred fifty-three (formerly route eighteen) through Cattaraugus,\nLittle Valley, to Salamanca; thence east following route seventeen\nthrough Killbuck, Carrollton, to Seneca Junction (sometimes called\nBradford Junction); thence south following route two hundred nineteen\n(formerly route eighteen) through Limestone, to the Pennsylvania state\nline.\n
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