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词条 New York State Route 132
释义

  1. Route description

  2. History

  3. NY 132A

  4. Major intersections

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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New York State Route 132 (NY 132) is a {{convert|2.75|mi|km|2|sing=on}} state highway located entirely within the town of Yorktown in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. The route acts as a connector between the concurrency of U.S. Route 202 (US 202) and NY 35 in the south and US 6 in the hamlet of Shrub Oak in the north. When the route was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, it continued southeast to the hamlet of Katonah. It was cut back to its current southern terminus in the early 1940s and extended one block northward to its present length between 1968 and 1973.

Route description

NY 132 begins at an intersection with the concurrency of US 202 and NY 35 in front of Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park in the town of Yorktown. NY 132 proceeds north along Old Yorktown Road, crossing through a residential section of Yorktown. After passing a junction with Meadowcrest Drive, the route takes a turn to the northwest then returns to its northerly progression near Strang Boulevard. Remaining a two-lane residential street through Yorktown, NY 132 passes Lakeland Copper Beech Middle School and turns northwest once again towards more homes and into a partial diamond interchange with the Taconic State Parkway. At this interchange, there is no access from NY 132 to the northbound Taconic, and no access from the southbound Taconic to NY 132.[1]

A short distance northwest of the interchange, NY 132 reaches a junction with the eastern end of East Main Street (unsigned County Route 1309 (CR 1309)). Two blocks north of East Main Street, NY 132 enters a junction with US 6 in the hamlet of Shrub Oak. This junction marks the northern terminus of NY 132, whose right-of-way continues north through Yorktown as Barger Street, connecting to the Putnam County line.[1]

History

The north–south highway connecting Crompond Road to the hamlet of Shrub Oak was acquired by the state of New York in the mid-1920s.[2][3] It did not have a posted route number until the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when it became part of NY 132,[4] a new route extending from US 6 in Shrub Oak to NY 22 near the hamlet of Katonah. The highway went southeast from Shrub Oak to Yorktown Heights on Crompond Street and Crompond Road, from where it traveled generally eastward to Katonah on Hallocks Mill, Saw Mill River, Amawalk, and Woods Bridge roads. In Katonah, NY 132 used Woods Bridge Road, Bedford Road, and Jay Street to connect to NY 22.[5]

As originally assigned, NY 132 bypassed the center of Yorktown Heights to the north.[5] This was changed by 1932 as NY 132 was realigned to directly serve the hamlet by way of Crompond and Saw Mill River roads.[6] In the early 1940s, all of NY 132 east of Yorktown became part of NY 35, a new cross-county route extending from Peekskill to the Connecticut state line. As a result, NY 132 was truncated to its junction with NY 35 and US 202 in the hamlet of Yorktown.[7][8] NY 132's northern terminus was moved a short distance northward between 1968 and 1973 as a result of the re-alignment of US 6 through Yorktown.[9][10] Prior to being called Old Yorktown Road, most of NY 132 was named Crompond Street.[11]

NY 132A

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|state=NY
|type=NY
|route=132A
|location=Yorktown
|formed=1930[5]
|deleted=mid-1970s[17][18]
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NY 132A was a suffixed route of NY 132 in the town of Yorktown. When it was initially assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, NY 132A was an alternate route of NY 132 along Mohansic Avenue and Baldwin Road, providing access from NY 132 to Mohansic State Park.[5] Part of Mohansic Avenue was demolished in the early 1930s to make way for the Taconic State Parkway, splitting the route into two pieces.[6] The western segment was removed from the state highway system while the eastern stub remained designated as NY 132A.[7] NY 132 was truncated to Yorktown in the early 1940s, separating it from NY 132A;[7][8] however, NY 132A was not renumbered or otherwise altered.[12][13] The route remained in existence until the mid-1970s,[14][15] at which time maintenance of Mohansic Avenue and Baldwin Road was transferred to the town of Yorktown.[16]

Major intersections

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|notes=Southern terminus}}{{NYint
|location1=Jefferson Valley
|location2=Shrub Oak
|location_group=community
|road={{jct|state=NY|Parkway|Taconic|dir1=south}}
|mile=2.49
|notes=Exit 19 (Taconic Parkway)}}{{NYint
|location=Shrub Oak
|mile=2.75
|road={{jct|state=NY|US|6|Parkway|Taconic|dir2=north|to2=yes|city1=Lake Mohegan|city2=Mahopac}}
|notes=Northern terminus; exit 19/20 (Taconic Parkway)}}{{jctbtm}}

See also

  • {{Portal-inline|New York Roads}}

References

1. ^{{bing maps|url=http://binged.it/14L3sPG|title=overview map of NY 132|accessdate=July 2, 2013}}
2. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lhlbAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA324 |author=State of New York Commission of Highways |title=Tables Giving Detailed Information and Present Status of All State, County and Federal Aid Highways |year=1922 |publisher=J. B. Lyon Company |location=Albany, NY |page=324 |accessdate=April 7, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite map |title=Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads |year=1926 |publisher=State of New York Department of Public Works |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
4. ^Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book, 1930–31 and 1931–32 editions, (Scarborough Motor Guide Co., Boston, 1930 and 1931). The 1930–31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the 1930 renumbering
5. ^{{cite map |title=Road Map of New York |year=1930 |publisher=Standard Oil Company of New York |cartography=General Drafting}}
6. ^{{cite map |title=Texaco Road Map – New York |publisher=Texas Oil Company |year=1932 |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
7. ^{{cite map |title=New York Info-Map |publisher=Gulf Oil Company |year=1940 |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
8. ^{{cite map |title=New York with Pictorial Guide |publisher=Esso |year=1942 |cartography=General Drafting}}
9. ^{{cite map |title=New York |publisher=Esso |year=1968 |edition=1969–70 |cartography=General Drafting}}
10. ^{{cite map |title=New York |publisher=Shell Oil Company |cartography=H.M. Gousha Company |year=1973 |edition=1973}}
11. ^{{cite map |url=http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o41073c7 |title=Mohegan Lake Quadrangle – New York |publisher=United States Geological Survey |year=1981 |scale=1:24,000 |series=7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) |accessdate=June 1, 2009}}
12. ^{{cite map |title=New York Road Map with Pictorial Sight-Seeing Guide |publisher=Sinclair Oil Corporation |year=1947 |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
13. ^{{cite book |url=http://www.greaternyroads.info/pdfs/state70.pdf |title=Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State |date=January 1, 1970 |author=State of New York Department of Transportation |format=PDF |accessdate=June 1, 2009}}
14. ^{{cite map |title=Metropolitan New York & Long Island |publisher=Amoco Oil Company |year=1973 |edition=1974 |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
15. ^{{cite map |title=New York |publisher=Exxon |year=1977 |edition=1977–78 |cartography=General Drafting}}
16. ^{{cite map |url=http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=dd48 |title=Mohegan Lake Digital Raster Quadrangle |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |year=1990 |scale=1:24,000 |accessdate=June 1, 2009}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/engineering/technical-services/hds-respository/Traffic%20Volume%20Report%202008.pdf |title=2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State |date=June 16, 2009 |format=PDF |page=168 |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |accessdate=February 1, 2010}}

External links

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  • Historic American Engineering Record - Taconic State Parkway, Poughkeepsie vicinity, Dutchess County, NY - includes a photograph of the last Taconic underpass, incorrectly labelled as US 6

3 : State highways in New York (state)|Transportation in Westchester County, New York|Yorktown, New York

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