NY5 is a major east–west highway in upstate New York that passes through fourteen counties before ending in the state capital of Albany. It extends for a total of 370.87 miles (596.86km), 41.23 miles (66.35km) of which is in Chautauqua County.[1]
NY17 is concurrent with I-86 through Chautauqua County, as it is throughout most of the Southern Tier. It extends for a total of 396.84 miles (638.65km) through twelve counties. 37.86 miles (60.93km) of its path is within Chautauqua County.[1] In Chautauqua County, NY17 passes through Mina, Sherman, North Harmony, Bemus Point, Jamestown, Falconer and Kennedy.
NY39 begins at U.S. Route 20 in Sheridan. It is an east–west highway that extends for a total of 98.89 miles (159.15km) through five Western New York counties. 11.13 miles (17.91km) of its path goes through Chautauqua County.[1] In Chautauqua County, NY39 passes through Sheridan, Hanover and Forestville.
NY76 begins at an intersection with New York State Route 474 in Clymer. It is a north–south highway with a length of 19.35 miles (31.14km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY76 passes through Clymer, Sherman and Ripley.
NY322 begins at New York State Route 83 in Villenova. It is an east–west highway with a total length of 4.70 miles (7.56km), 1.55 miles (2.49km) of which is in Chautauqua County before it crosses into Cattaraugus County.[1]
NY426 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Clymer, looping through the southwestern corner of the county and re-entering Pennsylvania near Findley Lake, becoming Pennsylvania Route 426 at both ends. It is a north–south highway with a length of 13.32 miles (21.44km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY426 passes through French Creek and Findley Lake.
NY430 begins at the Pennsylvania state line near Findley Lake. It is an east–west highway with a length of 38.49 miles (61.94km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY430, also known as the Sen. Jess J. Present Memorial Highway, passes through Findley Lake, Sherman, Mayville, Bemus Point and Jamestown.
NY474 begins at the Pennsylvania state line in French Creek. It is a north–south highway with a length of 24.58 miles (39.56km), all of which is in Chautauqua County.[1] NY474 passes through French Creek, Clymer, Panama, Ashville and Lakewood.
Reference routes
NY 950D
New York State Route950D, also known as Shortman Road, is a reference route in Ripley. It is 1.22 miles (1.96km) in length, running between New York State Route 5 and U.S. Route 20 and providing access from those routes to Interstate 90.[1]
NY 951C
New York State Route951C was the former designation of Washington Street in Jamestown. The 1.08-mile (1.74km) north-to-south stretch connected Fluvanna Avenue (New York State Route 430) to New York State Route 394, parallel to Route 60. Some time in the early 21st century, the east end of Route 430 was rerouted onto Washington Street, eliminating the 951C designation.
NY 952H
New York State Route952H, also known as Center Street, is a reference route in Silver Creek. It is just 0.04 miles (0.06km) in length, providing a connection between New York State Route 5 and U.S. Route 20.[1]
NY 952P
New York State Route952P, also known as Forest Avenue Extension, is a reference route in Busti. It is 7.61 miles (12.25km) in length, connecting Jamestown with the Pennsylvania state line.[1]
NY 953B
New York State Route953B, also known as Strunk Road, is a reference route in Ellicott. It is 0.44 miles (0.71km) in length, providing access to I-86 from New York State Route 430.[1]
New York State Route954J is a reference route that serves as an I-86 access road near Bemus Point. It is 1.62 miles (2.61km) in length and provides a connection between New York State Route 430 and the interstate.[1]
NY 954K
New York State Route954K is a reference route in Jamestown. It is 1.09 miles (1.75km) in length, running along Third Street and McDaniel Avenue parallel to and south of New York State Route 394 and connecting to Route 394 at both ends of the route.[1]