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・ New York State Route 49
・ New York State Route 5
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・ New York State Route 53
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New York State Route 57
・ New York State Route 58
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・ New York State Route 590
・ New York State Route 598
・ New York State Route 5A
・ New York State Route 5A (disambiguation)
・ New York State Route 5S
・ New York State Route 6
・ New York State Route 60
・ New York State Route 61
・ New York State Route 62
・ New York State Route 63
・ New York State Route 631
・ New York State Route 635


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New York State Route 57 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 57

New York State Route 57 (NY 57) was a north–south state highway in the central portion of New York in the United States. It extended for from an intersection with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) just north of downtown Syracuse to a junction with NY 104 six blocks from the Lake Ontario shoreline in Oswego. North of Liverpool, NY 57 was routed along the eastern bank of the Seneca and Oswego Rivers. It passed through several riverside communities, including the village of Phoenix and the city of Fulton. The route largely paralleled NY 48, which follows the western bank of the waterway between Van Buren and Oswego via Baldwinsville.
The origins of NY 57 date back to the early 20th century when the New York State Legislature created Route 34, an unsigned legislative route extending from Syracuse to Oswego by way of the future NY 57 corridor. This route became New York State Route 20 in 1924; however, NY 20 was renumbered to NY 57 just three years later. NY 57 remained virtually unchanged for the remainder of its existence. In later years, NY 57 was replaced in purpose by NY 481 south of Fulton, which led to its complete removal in 1982. The county routes that replaced NY 57 south of Fulton still bear the number 57 on signage in both counties, even though the portion of former NY 57 in Onondaga County is officially designated as County Route 91 (CR 91).
==Route description==

Maintenance of NY 57 was split between the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and the cities of Oswego and Syracuse. In Onondaga County, the route was city-maintained within Syracuse and state-maintained outside of the city.〔 Across the county line in Oswego County, NY 57 was entirely state-maintained save for three blocks in Oswego from Utica Street to Bridge Street (NY 104).〔

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