New York Statutes

§ 342-F — Portion of state highway system to be designated as the "Seaway Trail"

New York § 342-F
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 12State Routes

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N.Y. Highway § 342-F (2026).

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* § 342-f. Portion of state highway system to be designated as the\n"Seaway Trail". The commissioner of the department of transportation\nshall provide for the adequate signing of the trail. All that portion of\nthe state highway system identified as follows:\n Beginning at the Pennsylvania-New York state line in the town of\nRipley, the trail follows state route five in a northeasterly direction\ntoward the village of Silver Creek to a point where route five merges\nwith state route twenty. The trail continues along routes five and\ntwenty to the community of Irving where the trail leaves routes five and\ntwenty and follows the Old Lake Shore Road, running roughly along the\nLake Erie shoreline, to the community of Wanakah. At Wanakah, the trail\npicks up state route five and continues

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