New York State Route 27A
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NY Route 27A |
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Length: | 17.31 mi[1] (27.86 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | NY 27 in Massapequa | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
Robert Moses Cswy. in West Islip Heckscher in East Islip |
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East end: | NY 27 in Oakdale | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Nassau, Suffolk | ||||||||||||
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New York State Route 27A (NY 27A) is a state highway extending from Massapequa in Nassau County to Oakdale in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, United States. Its two most prominent components are Merrick Road and Montauk Highway.
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[edit] Route description
NY 27A starts out at the intersection of Sunrise Highway, Old Sunrise Highway and Carman Mill Road in eastern Massapequa. Once at the intersection, NY 27A travels south (east on the route shield) along Carman Mill Road for 6/10 of a mile to Merrick Road. Once at Merrick Road, NY 27A makes a left, heading eastbound as an unsigned route to the Nassau/Suffolk County border. Once in Suffolk County, NY 27A is a full-fledged state route with reassurance shields and reference markers. NY 27A remains Merrick Road through Amityville until it reaches Copiague, where it becomes Montauk Highway to its terminus in Oakdale. Along the route, Montauk Highway is also called South Country Road and Main Street. At its terminus at NY 27 in Oakdale, NY 27A becomes County Route 85, then Main Street in Patchogue, and County Route 80 east of Patchogue.
[edit] Communities along the route
- West Amityville, New York
- Amityville, New York
- Copiague, New York
- Lindenhurst, New York
- Babylon, New York
- West Islip, New York
- West Bay Shore, New York
- Brightwaters, New York
- Bay Shore, New York
- Islip, New York
- East Islip, New York
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile | Road(s) | Notes |
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Nassau | Massapequa Park | 0.0 | NY 27 | Western terminus of NY 27A. |
Suffolk | Amityville | NY 110 | Southern terminus of NY 110. | |
Babylon | NY 109 | Eastern terminus of NY 109. | ||
NY 231 | Southern terminus of NY 231. | |||
Brightwaters | Robert Moses Cswy. | Exit RM2 (RMC). | ||
Islip | NY 111 | Southern terminus of NY 111 | ||
East Islip | CR 17 | Carleton Avenue, Formerly NY 111. | ||
Islip Terrace | Heckscher | Original terminus Heckscher State Parkway. | ||
Great River | CR 50 | Eastern terminus of Union Boulevard. | ||
Oakdale | 17.3 | NY 27 | Eastern terminus of NY 27A. |
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Crossing, no access | Concurrency termini | Decommissioned | Unconstructed | Closed |
[edit] History
[edit] Bay Shore Split
Realizing that traffic would increase along NY 27A, the Suffolk County Planning Department proposed a major reconstruction project of Downtown Bay Shore in cooperation with the New York State Department of Transportation that would reroute eastbound and westbound traffic around the current NY 27A, and transform it into a pedestrian mall, with parking garages at key locations. This plan was scrapped by public opposition, as many proposed highway projects were during the late-20th Century.
[edit] Former segments
- Belt Parkway
- Merrick Road
- Montauk Highway east of the "Oakdale Merge"
- Although Old Montauk Highway between Hither Hills State Park and Montauk never carried NY 27A, the road is often mislabeled as such.
[edit] Miscellanea
[edit] Parkway Truck Access
Geographically, NY 27A is the southernmost state route that, under normal state laws, can be employed by trucks. However, some parts of Long Island's barrier beaches are south of this road and can only be reached by accessing the parkways, which trucks cannot normally use. Because of this, a conditional exemption is in place. A truck making a delivery to the beaches may employ the parkways, but only if they enter and exit no farther north than this road or its Nassau counterpart, former Nassau County Route 27A.
[edit] Truck 27A
- In 1960, Suffolk County transformed Frowein Road between Moriches and East Moriches into the Moriches Bypass. This was designated as New York State Truck Route 27A, but it was also Suffolk County Route 98. When the NY 27A designation was deleted east of Great River, the County Road 98 designation became more prominent.
- Also in the early 1970s, a reconstruction project of NY 27A took place between Hampton Bays and Shinnecock Hills, creating a route known as Temporary Truck NY 27A, which ran between NY 24, then along NY 27 between exits 65 and 66, and then to North Road south of NY 27.
[edit] References
- Suffolk County Department of Public Works.
- Old Hagstroms Long Island and Suffolk County Maps.
- Proposed 1969 Realignment in Bay Shore (Suffolk County DPW)
[edit] External links
- New York State Ends - New York State Route 27A
- Oakdale Merge @ Empire State Roads.com
- NY 27A Photo Gallery (The Roads of Long Island)