New York State Route 35

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New York State Route 35 marker
New York State Route 35
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length24.63 mi (39.64 km)
Major junctions
Major intersectionsBear Mtn Pkwy in Cortlandt and Yorktown
Taconic Pkwy in Yorktown
I-684 in Bedford
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesWestchester
Highway system
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New York State Route 35 begins in the city of Peekskill at the point where U.S. Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 202 leave U.S. Highway 9 (the Briarcliff-Peekskill Parkway). 35 travels east on Main Street (which also begins at that interchange), multiplexed with both 6 and 202. 202 and 35 turn onto Division Street soon after, while 6 remains on Main Street. 35 and 202 remain on Crompond Road as they cross into the town of Cortlandt. (Note that Crompond Road did not always exist in Peekskill; the western part was built later and the eastern part is just Division Street renamed.)

Then things get confusing at the intersection with the Bear Mountain State Parkway, which was never finished. 202 and 35 travel on roadway called Crompond Road and Old Crompond Road. Various parts were set aside for the Bear Mountain Parkway, but it was never built. All roads cross into the town of Yorktown. The eastern segment of the Bear Mountain Parkway marks the end of this confusion.

There is an interchange with the Taconic State Parkway which was rebuilt in the past five years as part of the widening project. Next is an intersection with New York State Route 132 (formerly Crompond Street), at its southern terminus.

Intersections:

In downtown Yorktown, Crompond Road leaves/ends, and New York State Route 118 joins the 202/35 multiplex, now called Saw Mill River Road.

Shortly after Saw Mill River Road crosses into the town of Somers, Route 35 finally gets its own road, Amawalk Road, as 202 and 118 depart on Tomahawk Street. There is an ordinary intersection with New York State Route 100, and the road name changes to Woods Bridge Road. The highway crosses into the town of Lewisboro very briefly and then into the town of Bedford. New York State Route 117 (which begins/ends here) takes Woods Bridge Road, and 35 starts Cross River Road. There is an interchange here with Interstate 684 and the Saw Mill River Parkway. Shortly thereafter is an ordinary intersection with New York State Route 22.

35 re-enters Lewisboro and has a short multiplex with New York State Route 121. There are also intersections with New York State Route 124 and New York State Route 123.

At the New York/Connecticut state line (Westchester/Fairfield counties), New York State Route 35 continues into Connecticut as Route 35, which connects with U.S. Route 7.

The entire road is within Westchester County.

Junction List

US 9
US 6/US 202
Peekskill (WT)
US 6 Peekskill
Bear Mtn Cortlandt
Taconic
NY-132 File:NY-132.png
Yorktown
NY-118 File:NY-118.pngYorktown Heights
US 202/NY-118 File:NY-118.pngAmawalk
NY-100 File:NY-100.pngWhitehall Corners
NY-117 (NT) File:NY-117.pngKatonah
I-684 Exit 6
NY-22 File:NY Route 22 Shield.svgBedford
NY-121/NY-124
File:NY-121.pngFile:NY-124.png
Cross River
NY-124 File:NY-124.pngSouth Salem
NY-123 (NT) File:NY-123.pngLewisboro
CT-35 File:Connecticut Highway 35.pngRidgefield, CT (ET)

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