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・ New York State Route 25A
・ New York State Route 25B
・ New York State Route 25C
・ New York State Route 25D
・ New York State Route 26
・ New York State Route 260
・ New York State Route 261
・ New York State Route 262
・ New York State Route 263
・ New York State Route 264
・ New York State Route 265
・ New York State Route 266
・ New York State Route 267
・ New York State Route 268
・ New York State Route 268 (1934–1974)
New York State Route 269
・ New York State Route 27
・ New York State Route 270
・ New York State Route 271
・ New York State Route 272
・ New York State Route 273
・ New York State Route 274
・ New York State Route 275
・ New York State Route 276
・ New York State Route 277
・ New York State Route 278
・ New York State Route 278 (disambiguation)
・ New York State Route 279
・ New York State Route 27A
・ New York State Route 28


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New York State Route 269 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 269

New York State Route 269 (NY 269) is a north–south state highway in located in western New York in the United States. The highway runs for along the NiagaraOrleans county line and is named County Line Road. The southern terminus of NY 269 is at an intersection with NY 104 in the hamlet of Jeddo. Its northern terminus is at a junction with NY 18 in the hamlet of County Line. NY 269 is one of only two state highways in New York that are located wholly along a county boundary; the other is NY 272 on the other side of Orleans County. The route was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York and has not been altered since.
==Route description==
NY 269 begins at an intersection with NY 104 (Ridge Road) in the hamlet of Jeddo, located on the boundary between the towns of Hartland, Niagara County, and Ridgeway, Orleans County. The highway progresses northward along the two-lane County Line Road, running along the eastern boundary of Niagara County and the western edge of Orleans County. It passes through mostly undeveloped areas dominated by forests and farmlands on its way to the small hamlet of North Ridgeway, located north of Jeddo at the junction of NY 269 and Mill Road. Not far to the north of the hamlet is Town Line Road, which serves as the divider between the towns of Hartland and Somerset.
North of Town Line Road, NY 269 crosses into the towns of Somerset and Yates, where it initially continues across more rural terrain. Eventually, the route reaches the hamlet of County Line, a small but commercialized community located in an otherwise open and undeveloped area. NY 269 heads into the center of the community, where the NY 269 designation terminates at an intersection with NY 18 (Lake Road).〔 NY 269 is one of only two state highways in New York that are located wholly along a county boundary. Incidentally, the other—NY 272—follows the northern half of Orleans County's eastern boundary, which it shares with Monroe County.

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