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Relevant laws[edit]

Segments defined by law[edit]

1921-1968 1968-now Routes Notes
1921 ch. 18: Cold Spring-Beacon, part one
1925 ch. 330: deleted [simultaneously added to SR 2A, along with the rest of the route]
beginning at the Westchester-Putnam county line north of the Bear Mountain bridge, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlet of Garrison and the village of Cold Spring to the Putnam-Dutchess county line south of the city of Beacon NY 9D
already existed as SR 2 beginning at the Westchester-Putnam county line north of the city of Peekskill, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlet of McKeels Corners to the Putnam-Dutchess county line south of the village of Fishkill US 9
Mahopac Lake-Lake Carmel already existed as SH 569, 1221, 570

1925 ch. 330: CH 570-Ludingtonville-Dutchess county line near Pecksville


1933 ch. 348: Osceola Lake-Mahopac Lake, part two

beginning at the Westchester-Putnam county line, thence running generally northeasterly and northerly through or near the hamlets of Mahopac and Carmel to the Putnam-Dutchess county line northwest of the hamlet of Ludingtonville US 6, NY 52
already existed as SR 1 beginning at the Westchester-Putnam county line north of the hamlet of Croton Falls, thence running generally northerly through or near the village of Brewster and the hamlet of Haines Corners, and passing east of the hamlets of Towners and Patterson to the Putnam-Dutchess county line south of the village of Pawling NY 22, Railroad Avenue, US 6, NY 22 1979 law got rid of Railroad Avenue, resulting in this segment moving to all NY 22
1921 ch. 18: Cold Spring-McKeels Corners

1925 ch. 330: Carmel-Kent Cliff
1927 ch. 369: deleted
1933 ch. 348: Kent Cliff-Carmel


1962 ch. 533: Upon the completion and acceptance of the construction or improvement of the aforesaid Kent Cliff-Carmel highway, the superintendent of public works is hereby authorized and directed to enter an official order of abandonment to the county of Putnam all of SH 1728 from SH 909 generally easterly to SH 5203


1927 ch. 369: McKeels Corners to Kent Cliffs

beginning at SH 5722 at or near the village of Cold Spring, thence running generally easterly through or near the hamlet of McKeels Corners, crossing the Taconic state parkway in the Clarence Fahnstock state park, thence generally southeasterly through or near the hamlet of Kent Cliffs to SH 570 at or near the hamlet of Carmel NY 301
already existed as SH 909 beginning at SH 570 south of the hamlet of Carmel, thence running generally easterly through or near the hamlet of Tilly Foster to a state highway near the village of Brewster US 6 this segment was extended east through Brewster in 1979
already existed as SH 1455 beginning at SH 5203 west of the Eastbranch reservoir, thence running generally easterly to the New York-Connecticut state line west of the city of Danbury US 6
already existed as SH 570, 798, 585 beginning at SH 8347 near Lake Carmel, thence running generally northeasterly through or near the hamlet of Patterson to SH 5203 south of the Putnam-Dutchess county line NY 311
1925 ch. 330: from the south end of SH 5387 northwesterly to Garrison beginning at SH 5387 north of the hamlet of Graymoor, thence running generally northwesterly to SH 5722 near the hamlet of Garrison NY 403
1933 ch. 348: Cold Spring Cut-off beginning at SH 5722 south of the village of Cold Spring, thence running generally northerly to SH 1694 in or near the village of Nelsonville
1979 ch. 294: deleted
Peekskill Road (did this have a number?)
already existed as SH 1512, 569 [bypassed at some point but allowed to remain by 1933 ch. 348 adding the new route] beginning at the Westchester-Putnam county line southwest of the hamlet of Baldwin Place, thence running generally northerly to the hamlet of Mahopac Falls, thence generally easterly to SH 569 in or near the hamlet of Mahopac NY 6N
1921 ch. 18: Dean Corners-Salem Center, part one beginning at SH 5438, thence running generally southeasterly to the Putnam-Westchester county line
1979 ch. 294: deleted
former NY 124
already existed as SH 1513 beginning at SH 585 west of the hamlet of Patterson, thence running generally northwesterly to the Putnam-Dutchess county line NY 292
west of Towners already existed as SH 798

1921 ch. 18: Towner Station east to SR 1

beginning at SH 585 west of the hamlet of Towners, thence running generally easterly through or near the hamlet of Towners to SH 5203 at or near the hamlet of Haines Corners NY 164
1925 ch. 330: Westchester county line-Cobbs Ridge beginning at SH 1455 near the Eastbranch reservoir, thence running generally southerly to the Westchester-Putnam county line NY 121
1921 ch. 18: Tilly Foster-Sears Corners beginning at SH 909 near the Middlebranch reservoir, thence running generally easterly through or near the hamlet of Dykeman to SH 5203 near the hamlet of Sears Corners NY 312
1939 ch. 493: from station 75+31+/- on SH 5438 northeasterly to station 47+20+/- on SH 5098 beginning at SH 5438 south of the village of Brewster, thence running generally easterly to SH 5098 east of the village of Brewster
1979 ch. 294: deleted
US 6 when this was deleted in 1979, Railroad Avenue was actually given to the county
1964 ch. 351: beginning at a point on the Putnam-Westchester county line, on or along the abandoned right of way of the New York Central Railroad, Putnam Division, thence generally northerly on or along the abandoned right of way of the New York Central Railroad, Putnam Division, to a point on SH 569 in the vicinity of Mahopac

1964 ch. 351: Upon completion and acceptance of the above described highway, the superintendent of public works is hereby authorized and directed to enter an official order of abandonment to the county of Putnam of such adjacent portions of SH 569, which are no longer needed for state highway purposes, as determined by the superintendent of public works.

beginning at a point on the Putnam-Westchester county line on or along the abandoned right of way of the Penn Central railroad, Putnam division, thence running generally northerly on or along the abandoned right of way of the Penn Central railroad, Putnam division, to a point on SH 569 in the vicinity of the hamlet of Mahopac

Upon completion and acceptance of the highway described above as "beginning at a point on the Putnam-Westchester county line...," the commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to enter an official order of abandonment to the county of Putnam of such adjacent portions of SH 569, which are no longer needed for state highway purposes, as determined by the commissioner.

unbuilt
1925 ch. 330: Tompkins Corners-Kent Cliff
1927 ch. 369: deleted
Peekskill Hollow Road (former NY 130?)

Early abandonments[edit]

authorized and directed by 1933 ch. 348:

  • all of CH 974 lying in the town of Putnam Valley (former NY 130)
  • that portion of CH 569 in the town of Carmel near the Westchester county line at or near station 14+/-, northerly to station 128+/- near Mahopac Lake (former NY 118)