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NY 154 was deleted on May 14, 1980 <ref name="nyr"> </ref>. The route originally followed Campbell Avenue from its western terminus at US 4 in Troy, next to ]. Route 154 then followed Spring Avenue, crossing ] at Pawling Avenue, before leaving the city. | ||
<br>After Troy, the route was designated Rensselaer County Route 130 until it reached the segment that was absorbed by ], Main Street of the hamlet of ]. This portion of NY 355 bears ] Reference Markers for NY 154, until NY 355’s terminus at ] in the hamlet. | <br>After Troy, the route was designated Rensselaer County Route 130 until it reached the segment that was absorbed by ], Main Street of the hamlet of ]. This portion of NY 355 bears ] Reference Markers for NY 154, until NY 355’s terminus at ] in the hamlet. | ||
<br>Beyond 351, the original route became Rensselaer County Route 40, which takes a winding path up the mountain alongside the Poestenkill Creek. After reaching its highest point, it descends to the valley as Plank Road, and the hamlet of Berlin. It intersects with Main Street, which may have been a former routing of ]. | <br>Beyond 351, the original route became Rensselaer County Route 40, which takes a winding path up the mountain alongside the Poestenkill Creek. After reaching its highest point, it descends to the valley as Plank Road, and the hamlet of Berlin. It intersects with Main Street, which may have been a former routing of ]. |
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New York State Route 154 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NYSDOT | ||||
Length | 20.20 mi (32.51 km) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | New York | |||
Counties | Rensselaer | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 154 was a state highway in New York State. It began at US 4 in Troy and ended at NY 22 in Berlin. It was located entirely within Rensselaer County.
Route description
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NY 154 was deleted on May 14, 1980 . The route originally followed Campbell Avenue from its western terminus at US 4 in Troy, next to Burden Pond. Route 154 then followed Spring Avenue, crossing NY 66 at Pawling Avenue, before leaving the city.
After Troy, the route was designated Rensselaer County Route 130 until it reached the segment that was absorbed by NY 355, Main Street of the hamlet of Poestenkill. This portion of NY 355 bears NYSDOT Reference Markers for NY 154, until NY 355’s terminus at NY 351 in the hamlet.
Beyond 351, the original route became Rensselaer County Route 40, which takes a winding path up the mountain alongside the Poestenkill Creek. After reaching its highest point, it descends to the valley as Plank Road, and the hamlet of Berlin. It intersects with Main Street, which may have been a former routing of NY 22.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Rensselaer | Troy | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 4 | Commences as Campbell Ave., continues as Spring Ave. |
1.4 | 2.3 | NY 66 | Continues on Spring Ave. to the city limits. Rensselaer County Route 130 outside Troy. | ||
Town of Poestenkill | 5.5 | 8.9 | NY 355 | Western terminus of concurrency. | |
7.2 | 11.6 | NY 355 NY 351 | Eastern terminus of concurrency. Eastern terminus of NY 355. Western Terminus of Rensselaer County Route 40. | ||
Berlin | 20.2 | 32.5 | NY 22 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
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