New York State Route 194

New York State Route 194 (NY 194) was a state highway in Lewis County and the only road in this county, which was graded 1980: State Route 194 was first reported in the renumbering of the New York State Routes 1930. The route had its southern terminus at the junction with the New York State Route 177 in Barnes Corners. It goes from there to the northeast and ended at the intersection with New York State Route 12 in Copenhagen. Since the gradation in May 1980, she is reported in full length as Lewis County Route 194.

Route description

State Route 194 began at the intersection with New York State Route 177 in the hamlet of Barnes Corners. She led northward to the junction with County Route 21, where they buckled to the northeast. NY 194 ushered in the Pickney State Reforestration Area. McDown Road, a driving track, crossing NY 194 just before the route of the hamlet of Forks reached Number Two. From there, the State Route led to their end point in Copenhagen. In Pinckney State Route 194 changed its direction several times, until it reaches the hamlet Pinckney Corners. From then on, the track came closer Copenhagen.

State Route 194 was Pinckney behind and came to the area of Copenhagen, the largest settlement in Lewis County, about 1.3 kilometers north of Pinckney Corners. The road leads down into the center of the city. Downtown located at the former Route 194 some businesses and the school center. They finally ended at the intersection with New York State Route 12

History

State Route 194 was first reported in the renumbering of the New York State Routes 1930 between Barnes Corners and Copenhagen. The track remained for five decades, until it was transferred to the competence of the Countyverwaltung of Lewis County on May 12, 1980 who had taken over the maintenance of the State Government already on April 1 of that year. New York State Route 194 has been replaced due Lewis County Route 194.

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