New York State Route264 (NY264) is a north–south state highway located within Oswego County, New York, in the United States. It runs for 8.65 miles (13.92km) from an intersection with County Route57 (CR57, formerly NY57) in the village of Phoenix to a junction with NY3 in the town of Palermo. The southernmost portion of NY264 serves as a connector between Phoenix and NY481, which bypasses the village to the northeast. When NY264 was assigned in the early 1930s, it originally served the hamlet of Pennellville, located midway between Phoenix and Palermo. The route was altered to bypass the community later in the decade.
Route description
NY264 northbound in Palermo
NY264 begins at an intersection with CR57 (Main Street;[4] formerly NY57[5]) in the village of Phoenix, located in the town of Schroeppel. The route proceeds north through the village as a two-lane road named Volney Street, passing several blocks of homes before crossing CSX Transportation's Baldwinsville Subdivision rail line. Past the railroad, NY264 leaves the Phoenix village limits, taking on a northwesterly alignment as it continues through a lightly populated area of the town of Schroeppel as an unnamed road. NY481 approaches NY264 from the southeast, and the freeway loosely parallels the surface road as NY264 intersects the eastern terminus of CR59. Not far to the north, the route enters an interchange with NY481 (exit14) and meets the nearby southern terminus of CR6.[4]
Past the exit, NY264 turns northeastward away from the freeway to serve less developed areas of Schroeppel. The highway winds its way past a mixture of cultivated fields and forested areas, passing the south end of CR54 and crossing over Sixmile Creek on its way to a small cluster of homes near the northern town line. Here, NY264 connects to Godfrey Road, a local highway leading southeast to CR54 in the hamlet of Pennellville. The route climbs a hill as it crosses into the town of Palermo and the hamlet of Suttons Corner, located at the junction of NY264 and NY49. From Suttons Corner, the route heads generally north-northeastward across along another sparsely populated stretch to a junction with NY3 south of the hamlet of Palermo. NY264 ends here while NY3 continues north on NY264's right-of-way toward Palermo.[4]
History
The north–south highway between Phoenix and Palermo was acquired by the state of New York in stages over the course of the early 20th century. The first section to become a state highway was a 2-mile (3.2km) portion leading north from the Phoenix village limits in Schroeppel, which became state-maintained on November20, 1909. Its continuation south to Main Street in Phoenix was added to the state highway system on December12, 1914. The remainder of the highway in Schroeppel was taken over by the state on September13, 1916. At the time, the highway veered eastward to serve the hamlet of Pennellville. Lastly, the part in Palermo was accepted into the state highway system on October14, 1922. Although each segment of the Phoenix–Palermo state highway had an unsigned inventory number, the road did not have a posted route number.[6][7]
Unlike hundreds of through state roads without a signed designation, the Phoenix–Palermo state highway did not receive a number as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.[8][9] It was finally designated as NY264 c.1932.[2][3] The route continued to pass through Pennellville until c.1938, when it was moved onto a new highway bypassing the hamlet to the west.[10][11] The southern half of NY264's former routing became an extension of CR54, which originally began at NY264 in the center of Pennellville. North of the hamlet, the old route is now a town-maintained road named Godfrey Road.[12][13] NY264's alignment has not been changed since that time.[4]
↑Shell Road Map – New York (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Shell Oil Company. 1937.
↑New York Road Map for 1938 (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1938.
↑"Notice To Owners and Operators of Vehicles with a Gross Weight of Over 4 Tons". The Fulton Patriot. March 16, 1933. p.8. Route No. 54—Pennellville–McMahon Road—Commencing at intersection with Phoenix–Mexico state highway at Pennellville, running thence northerly crossing the Fulton–Central Square state highway and northerly and easterly to Peat's Corners.