Fellow roadgeek Adam Moss was recently researching some road-related information in the Adirondacks region of New York State, and he was able to find a new route here in New York State, which is now NY 185. Upon further review, it appears that this route designation may have come about in April 2008. I'm not sure if the designation has been posted yet, as the last time I was there (in July 2008), the new route number was not posted.
NY 185 connects NY 9N and NY 22 near Port Henry up to Vermont (VT 17 and VT 125) at the Crown Point Bridge over Lake Champlain. NY 185 was once a state reference route, NY 910L, and years before that, the northeastern-most section of NY 8 (which has since been truncated to Hague at NY 9N). As part of a major thoroughfare between Burlington, Vermont and the Adirondacks, Saratoga and Capital Regions of New York State, it makes sense to give this road a number of its own.
NY 185 connects NY 9N and NY 22 near Port Henry up to Vermont (VT 17 and VT 125) at the Crown Point Bridge over Lake Champlain. NY 185 was once a state reference route, NY 910L, and years before that, the northeastern-most section of NY 8 (which has since been truncated to Hague at NY 9N). As part of a major thoroughfare between Burlington, Vermont and the Adirondacks, Saratoga and Capital Regions of New York State, it makes sense to give this road a number of its own.
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