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New York State Route 282 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 282

New York State Route 282 (NY 282) is a north–south state highway located within Tioga County in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States. It extends for from the Pennsylvania state line in the town of Nichols, where it connects to Pennsylvania Route 187 (PA 187), to an intersection with NY 17C in the town of Tioga. The route meets the Southern Tier Expressway (NY 17) and crosses over the Susquehanna River just west of the village of Nichols. NY 282 originally served the hamlet of Smithboro on the northern riverbank when it was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. It was realigned in the 1960s to cross the river on a new bridge to the east of Smithboro.
==Route description==

NY 282 begins at the Pennsylvania state line in the town of Nichols, where it connects to PA 187. The route heads to the northwest as a two-lane road, loosely paralleling Wappasening Creek as it passes farmland in the base of a valley surrounding the creek. It crosses over the creek and serves little more than farms on its way into the village of Nichols, where the open fields give way to residential neighborhoods and NY 282 becomes known as Main Street. After two blocks, the highway enters Nichols' central business district, where it intersects with County Route 6 (CR 6, named River Street),〔 a highway once designated as NY 283. NY 282 turns west at the junction, following West River Street through another residential section of the village to Nichols' western village limits, where the street name changes to West River Road.
Just outside the village limits, the line of homes ends at an interchange with the eastbound half of the Southern Tier Expressway (NY 17). The route briefly continues west through a commercialized area of the town of Nichols, running parallel to the expressway before turning north onto an unnamed highway crossing over the Susquehanna River. At this point, West River Road becomes CR 4. Heading away from the river road, NY 282 passes under the expressway and connects to its westbound direction before crossing the river and entering the town of Tioga. It immediately passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway's Southern Tier Line on the northern riverbank before traversing a brief undeveloped area of rolling fields in the base of a valley surrounding the river. The open stretch ultimately leads to the route's end at an intersection with NY 17C on the northern edge of the valley.〔

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