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・ New York State Route 400
・ New York State Route 401
・ New York State Route 401 (1930s–1950s)
・ New York State Route 402
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・ New York State Route 409
・ New York State Route 41
New York State Route 410
・ New York State Route 411
・ New York State Route 412
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・ New York State Route 416
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・ New York State Route 418
・ New York State Route 41A
・ New York State Route 42
・ New York State Route 420
・ New York State Route 421
・ New York State Route 423
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New York State Route 410 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 410

New York State Route 410 (NY 410) is a east–west state highway in Lewis County, New York, in the United States. It serves as a connector between NY 26, NY 126, and the village of Castorland midway between the two highways. The route begins at an intersection with NY 26 in the town of Denmark and heads northeast through Castorland and across the Black River to a junction with NY 126 in the town of Croghan. Most of the route passes through open, rural areas, save for the section within Castorland. NY 410 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York even though the road had yet to be improved to state highway standards. Work on rebuilding the road was delayed by the state for years, leading the Kiwanis Club of Lowville to pressure the state to reconstruct the highway. The route was finally brought up to state highway standards in the latter part of the 1930s.
==Route description==

NY 410 begins at a rural intersection with NY 26 in the town of Denmark. The two-lane route heads eastward from the junction, winding to the north and south across open, rolling terrain with several cultivated fields. After , the highway meets County Route 19 (CR 19, named East Road) and turns to the northeast toward the village of Castorland. The open fields gradually give way to homes as NY 410 enters the village limits as Main Street. The route passes through the center of the village, serving four lightly developed residential blocks before crossing the Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad at the northeastern edge of the community. At the rail crossing, the highway passes south of what was once the New York Central Railroad's Castorland passenger station.
Outside of Castorland, the road runs across a half-mile (0.8 km) stretch of undeveloped land prior to crossing the Black River, which serves as the boundary between the towns of Denmark and Croghan. On the opposite riverbank, NY 410 continues across another open stretch to reach the small hamlet of Naumburg. Here, the route passes a handful of homes and intersects the north end of CR 33 (Van Amber Road) before ending at an intersection with NY 126 on the northeastern fringe of the hamlet. While NY 410 terminates at this junction, its right-of-way continues past NY 126 as Cross Road, a local highway connecting Naumburg to CR 8 (Second Road).〔

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