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  type NY
  route 19
  length Mi 10879 New York Routes - New York State Route 19
  length Km 17515
  direction A South
  starting Terminus PA 449 in Shongo
  junction I-86 / NY 17 near Belmont <br> US 20A in Warsaw <br> US 20 near Pavilion Center <br> I-490 near Bergen
  direction B North
  ending Terminus Lake Ontario Pkwy near N Hamlin
  counties Allegany , Wyoming , Genesee , Monroe
  previous Type State
  previous Route 18F
  next Type State
  next Route 19A


New York State Route 19 is a north-south State Highway in Western New York . It is the longest state highway in that region, and the only other one besides NY 14 to completely transect the state from the Pennsylvania State Line to the shore of Lake Ontario .

19 does not traverse any major cities or Metropolitan Area s and remains a two-lane rural road for almost its entire length. However, it follows the Genesee River for much of its lower length, and offers easy access to the gorges of Letchworth State Park midway along its route.


ROUTE DESCRIPTION

Allegany County accounts for about a third of 19's total length, with the other three counties splitting the rest about equally.


Allegany County

PA 449 becomes 19 just north of Genesee , Pennsylvania , as it runs along the river through a narrow valley. Just south of the first New York community it encounters, the hamlet of Shongo in the Town Of Willing , it crosses the river. Running a little further from the Genesee, 19 reaches another hamlet, Stannards , several miles further north, along with its first state highway junction, NY 248 , which leaves to the east.

After Stannards, 19 crosses Chenunda Creek as the Genesee Valley widens somewhat, and then a short distance to the north reaches Wellsville , the largest community in the county. It Merges with NY 417 , the east-west former route of NY 17 through the village, forming its main street along the Genesee, which here runs through a Concrete -lined Flood Control channel.

North of Wellsville, the 19 corridor remains fairly well-developed as the highway makes its way to the smaller village of Belmont , the County Seat . Here 19 crosses the Genesee for the last time, and then NY 244 leaves for Alfred to the east at the village center.

A mile past Belmont 19 has its only direct freeway interchange, with NY 17 and Interstate 86 . Beyond it, it follows the river closely through the hamlets of Belfast , where NY 305 terminates. The next junction with another state highway NY 243 , comes at Caneadea , the next hamlet. It then passes thorough Houghton, New York , home to Houghton College . NY 19A splits off in Fillmore to continue the riverside course and provide access to Letchworth, while 19 climbs out of the valley and out of Allegany County.


Wyoming County

After the short bend where it crosses the county line, 19 bends slightly to the west as it comes into Pike a mile to the north. This village does not present any major intersections. However, southbound travelers unfamiliar with the highway sometimes wind up following DeWitt Road into Allegany County and the hamlet of Centerville since the left turn 19 takes in that direction at the south end of the village is only indicated by one aging sign at the roadside, and DeWitt looks like the better-quality road at that point.

North of Pike, 19 intersects NY 39 , the main east-west road across southern Wyoming County and for a short stretch overlaps it. The next village, a few miles further on, is Gainesville . Again the intersecting state highway is displaced to the north of the village, where NY 78 heads off to the east despite being signed as a north-south route.

At the hamlet of Rock Glen, 19A returns to its parent route. A few miles further on, 19 reaches another county seat, Warsaw . The highway, along with the intersecting US 20A , serves as one of the village's two commercial axes.

Upon leaving Warsaw to the north, 19, having trended slightly to the west since the state line, reaches its apex and begins to go slightly to the northeast for the remainder of the route. It begins this new course in through the Wyoming Valley, formed by Oatka Creek , the Genesee Tributary . At the Middlebury - Covington town line, 19 takes a sudden right turn from its route to follow Schwytzer-East Bethany Road for three miles to Silver Springs Road, where it once again assumes a due north heading.


Genesee County

Almost immediately after the county line 19 stops at a Traffic Light with NY 63 in the hamlet of Pavilion . The similarly-named but smaller Pavilion Center marks the junction with US 20 .

At Le Roy , 19 intersects the state's other major east-west route, NY 5 , and begins to leave the Oatka behind as the river and the route both descend the Onondaga Escarpment . Shortly afterwards, it crosses the Interstate 90 segment of the New York State Thruway just west of the Interstate 490 exit. While 19 is signed for this exit along the Thruway, access to it comes via the first exit on 490, which is accessed via connector roads as the two highways do not directly intersect.

North of the Thruway, 19 intersects NY 33 and NY 262 at Bergen . Several miles later, after passing the Bergen Swamp Wildlife Refuge , it crosses its last county line.


Monroe County

After passing through the lightly populated Town Of Sweden , the intersection with NY 31 heralds the southern boundary of Brockport , the largest community on 19's entire length. Here the road crosses the Erie Canal and passes SUNY Brockport . After the northern boundary of the village, 19 reaches NY 104 at the hamlet of Clarkson less than a mile later.

Now known as Lake Road, 19 assumes a straight course again for the several miles of open country to its next junction, NY 18 at Hamlin . Just north of the quiet hamlet, Lake Road takes the right (northeast) fork as NY 360 branches off following the left one. A few miles more brings it to North Hamlin and finally 19's northern terminus at the Lake Ontario State Parkway . The section from North Hamlin Road to the LOSP is maintained by Monroe County. The road, no longer Route 19, crosses the Parkway for access to two Lake Ontario beach communities.


COMMUNITIES ALONG THE ROUTE



MAJOR INTERSECTIONS


  county Allegany
  cspan 9
  mile 00
  road PA 449
  location Shongo
  notes Northern terminus of PA 449


  mile 67
  road NY 248
  location Stannards
  notes Western terminus of NY 248


  type concur
  mile 91
  road NY 417
  location Wellsville
  lspan 2
  notes Eastern terminus of concurrency


  type concur
  mile 105
  road NY 417
  notes Western terminus of concurrency


  mile 194
  road NY 244
  location Belmont
  lspan 2
  notes Western terminus of NY 244


  mile 224
  road I-86 / NY 17
  notes Exit 30 (I-86/NY 17)


  mile 282
  road NY 305
  location Belfast
  notes Eastern terminus of NY 305


  mile 334
  road NY 243
  location Caneadea
  notes Eastern terminus of NY 243


  mile 403
  road NY 19A
  location Fillmore
  notes Southern terminus of NY 19A


  county Wyoming
  cspan 5
  type concur
  mile 489
  road NY 39
  location Pike
  lspan 2
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  type concur
  mile 495
  road NY 39
  notes Northern terminus of concurrency


  mile 551
  road NY 78
  location Gainesville
  notes Southern terminus of NY 78


  mile 567
  road NY 19A
  location Rock Glen
  notes Northern terminus of NY 19A


  mile 617
  road US 20A
  location Warsaw
  area village


  county Genesee
  cspan 7
  mile 741
  road NY 63
  location Pavilion


  mile 764
  road US 20
  location Pavilion Center


  mile 816
  road NY 5
  location Le Roy
  area village


  type noaccess
  road Thruway I-90 / Thruway
  location Bergen
  lspan 2
  notes NY 19 passes over I-90


  mile 858
  road I-490
  notes Exit 1 (I-490)


  mile 888
  road NY 33
  location Bergen
  area village
  lspan 2


  mile 891
  road NY 262
  notes Eastern terminus of NY 262


  county Monroe
  cspan 5
  mile 977
  road NY 31
  location Brockport


  mile 1002
  road NY 104
  location Clarkson


  mile 1046
  road NY 18
  location Hamlin


  mile 1054
  road NY 360
  location North Hamlin
  notes Eastern terminus of NY 360


  mile 1088
  road Lake Ontario Pkwy
  location Sandy Harbor Beach



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