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・ New York State Route 338 (1940s–1980)
・ New York State Route 338 (1980–1996)
・ New York State Route 339
・ New York State Route 33A
・ New York State Route 33B
・ New York State Route 34
・ New York State Route 340
・ New York State Route 341
・ New York State Route 342
・ New York State Route 343
・ New York State Route 344
・ New York State Route 345
・ New York State Route 347
・ New York State Route 347 (disambiguation)
・ New York State Route 348
New York State Route 349
・ New York State Route 34B
・ New York State Route 35
・ New York State Route 35 (1927 – early 1940s)
・ New York State Route 35 (disambiguation)
・ New York State Route 350
・ New York State Route 351
・ New York State Route 352
・ New York State Route 353
・ New York State Route 354
・ New York State Route 355
・ New York State Route 356
・ New York State Route 357
・ New York State Route 358
・ New York State Route 359


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New York State Route 349 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 349

New York State Route 349 (NY 349) is an east–west state highway in Fulton County, New York, in the United States. The highway extends for across largely rural terrain from an intersection with NY 30A in the town of Johnstown to a junction with NY 30 in the town of Mayfield. The westernmost section of the route is known as East State Street Extension. NY 349 was assigned to the portion of its alignment between County Route 154 (CR 154; then NY 148) and NY 30. It was extended west to its present terminus in the mid-1950s after NY 148 was rerouted onto an arterial highway between Gloversville and Mayfield.
==Route description==

NY 349 begins just east of the Gloversville city limits at an intersection with NY 30A (Adirondack Trail) in the town of Johnstown. It heads northeast as the two-lane East State Street Extension, passing by a line of homes as it leaves the Gloversville area. After , the number of residences surrounding the route begins to dwindle as the highway enters more rural areas. It continues to the hamlet of Dennies Crossing, where it meets CR 154, a connector leading north to NY 30A, which parallels NY 349 through this portion of Johnstown. Just east of the junction, NY 349 crosses a rail trail that was once the right-of-way of the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad.
Past Dennies Crossing, the highway takes on a slightly southeastern alignment into the town of Mayfield, where it traverses progressively less developed and more forested areas. About into the town, the route makes a northeastward turn, crossing the FJ&G Rail Trail once again and serving a handful of homes before ending at an intersection with NY 30 in Red Bunch Corners, a small community south of the village of Mayfield and north of the larger hamlet of Vail Mills.〔 The route serves mostly as a local connector highway, handling just over 3,000 vehicles per day on average.〔

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