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Here are all my 2k1 snaps in a e-z to use skankin’ format;
Which will save you the work of thumbing thru multiple pages.
Mind you, all the snaps are not the usual Hi-Standard that you may
be used to on my later pages, but whaddaya expect from a $50 pencam?
All links open in a separate window.

NY 213-US 209 junction assembly with slightly worn signs.
US 209 Northbound just south of the NY 28 junction.
A trooper Barracks is to the right-pretty well making sure this stays a super-2 expressway.
US 209 junction list
US 209 Map.
The Enterprise Drive junction on US 209 near Kingston.
This wasn't a posted county road at the time of this snap;
It's since been posted by Ulster county, Matching this DOT sign.
This junction serviced the old IBM complex.
Patchy business here: These sign blanks are corrections.
The END of US 209 at US 9W near Kingston
The Kingston-Rhinecliff Toll Plaza.
The bridge is named for Revolutionary-era NY Governor George Clinton.
Not THIS George Clinton. That would be cool, and FUNNY, tho.
Rebuilding the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge.
It was amazing how fast they did this.
Stone Cold Steve Anderson has a page on this
The finished product. The single line was a temporary marking.
Sign gantry at the junction of NY 376, NY 113 and Dutchess County 77:
Southeast of Poughkeepsie, near Read Oaks Mill.
Sign Salad 1:
Mistake Shield on IH 84 westbound at the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge.
Unique Historic site and Park signs;
and a Sullivan County/NY(downloaded) Route.
Sign Salad 2:
Palisades Interstate Parkway sign assembly
Services signs on NY 28 at Phoenicia; A Putnam County Road Parking sign
and a Credits sign at NYSDOT maintainance yard.
Sign Salad 3:
Saugerties SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT sign and beacons.
“No Boat Hauling” in the ritzy section of the Town of Newburgh.
US 9W-NY 299 junction assembly southbound
and a Dutchess County junction assembly.
Sign Salad 4: Sines that Bip®!(NY local sines)
Ellenville SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT sine; A STEEP Hill on Glasco Turnpike.
A church warning? Florescent yellow-green SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT.
A folding SCHOOL sign, and a boogieing pedestrian.
NY 17(future IH 86) westbound approaching junction 123, near Goshen, NY.
Still westbound on NY 17, now just over the Sullivan County Line, past JN 115.
Near JN 127 on NY 17-at Chester.
This is an older version of an all-caps street name sign.
Westbound on the IH 84 near Middletown at the NY 17 junction.
Weight restrictions on all State Highways south of US 6 in Orange County.
Sign can be found between J3-4 westbound on the IH 84(this one), and on NY 17 at j124.
Interstate 587 eastbound heading away from the Kingston Roundabout/Thruway junction.
The bridge in the distance has since been rebuilt. You can see a movie of this road(32mb Quicktime)
Eastbound on the IH 587 heading into Kingston.
Note the lack of a barrier.
Guide sign for slip road leading from NY 28 eastbound to Washington avenue in Kingston.
This is at the Kingston Roundabout.
On the approach to the Thruway junction westbound on IH 587
showing a diagrammatic sign for the Kingston Roundabout.
Approaching the Thruway junction westbound on IH 587
This is at the Kingston Roundabout.
Westbound on Washington Avenue in Kingston-this used to be just past Hurley Avenue.
It's been since replaced-with a proper US 209 sign, to boot.
The Southern end of NY 292 in Putnam County, near Patterson.
The stop sign in the distance has been replaced by a traffic light.
The east end of NY 52 in Carmel.
US 6 west goes straight ahead;
US 6 east for Brewster goes to the left.
The southern end of NY 115 on Worrall Street in Poughkeepsie at US 44.
Resurfacing was underway at this time.
The west end of NY 212 at NY 28 in Ulster County.
The east end of NY 212 at US 9W in Saugerties,NY.
It should end at the Thruway-NY 32 JN west of town,
but it's multiplexed w/NY 32 to US 9W:
a “useless” multiplex in roadgeek jargon.
No END sine, either!
The south end of NY 214 at Phoenicia in Ulster County.
The eastern end of NY 23 in Claverack, in Columbia County.
NY 9H crosses; NY 23 west turns to the right,
NY 23 east for Hillsdale goes straight.
The northeastern end of NY 293 near West Point at US 9W in Orange County.
The east end of NY 211 in Montgomery.
Then, the west end of NY 211 at Cuddebackville.
The eastern end of NY 299 at US 9W.
You're looking west here from a Park and Ride that doubles as a U-Turn.
The western end of NY 299 at US 44-NY 55.
The northwestern end of NY 300 at Wallkill in Ulster County.
The north end of NY 303 in Rockland County.
Straight ahead US 9W goes north to West Haverstraw,
To the right, US 9W goes south to Nyack,
This is shown on some maps as an elevated junction.
The north end of NY 416 near Montgomery.
The north end of the southern NY 42 in Grahamsville in Sullivan County.
The south end of NY 42[southern section] and NY 97 in Port Jervis.
The western end of US 44 near Kerhonkson in Ulster County.
NY 55 continues south on *ahem* US 209.
The east end of IH 587 and NY 28 in Kingston.
NY 32 North for Saugerties goes to the left,
NY 32 South goes straight on.
The north end of NY 28 north of Warrensburg.
It's a LONG way to the picture at the other end(in both time AND space).
The north end of NY 376 in Poughkeepsie.
This is Raymond Avenue.
The north end of IH 684 in Brewster.
This turns into NY 22 at this point.
The north end of NY 45 north in Haverstraw.
The ends of Business NY 52 in Fishkill(top) and Beacon(bottom).
More detail on the Beacon end of NY 52 Business can be found here.
A double good double deal!
The south end of NY 9H, The north end of NY 82.
US 9 and NY 23 also turn at this junction. You're looking northwest.
The north end of NY 94.
Nice sine mounting technique here, eh?
And the first ENDS shot(of mine), EVER,
The north END of NY 375 in Woodstock.
Bippin’ Hippies
Southbound on US 9W at Black Creek in Ulster County in the Town of Esophus.
This is the original blue sign, which disappeared after awhile,
and was replaced by a green sign. Not to worry;
This sort of assembly can be found elsewhere.
The south end of NY 9D at the east foot of the Bear Mountain Bridge.
A map of NY 9D to help you orient in the next few pictures.
Northbound on NY 9D north of Cold Spring.
Northbound on NY 9D-just north of the above shot.
This may be the only land tunnel in the NY state highway system.
Another shot of the tunnel
Northbound on NY 9D again, in Dutchess County between Beacon and Wappingers Falls.
The north end of NY 9D near Wappingers Falls.
This is also the end of Dutchess County 77.
Junction sign for US 6-202 and NY 9D on the east tower of the Bear Mountain Bridge.
This is facing eastbound. The junction is at the foot of the bridge.
Another shot of this sine.
Eastbound approach to the Bear Mountain Bridge.
Southbound on US 9W at the southern Highland Falls junction, near West Point.
Southbound on US 9W at the Stoney Lonesome junction, the public entrance to West Point.
Northbound on US 9W between the above elevated junctions.
NY 212 Westbound WAY west of Woodstock.
NY 28 Westbound in Ulster County.
Old NY 28 Esophus Creek bridge,
this can be found near the junction of NY 212 and Ulster CH 40.
Ulster County guide sign and another unique NY sign for state campgrounds.
A variety of county junction shields on NY 212 in Ulster County.
From left to right:
Standard NYSDOT assembly with Thruway Blazer in Bearsville.
Ulster County assembly with county reference route number.
Advance and Junction signs for CH 32(Glasco Turnpike) NYSDOT mounted old-school county sines.
Eastbound on the Mid Hudson Bridge approach road.
Here's a map of the area near the bridge.
Another sine boo-boo(no longer there)westbound, leaving the Mid-Hudson bridge.
Eastbound on the Mid Hudson Bridge.
Southbound on the US 9 Freeway north of the Mid-Hudson junction.
The huge bridge is the Poughkeepsie Railway Bridge.
Snaps of that are here
Northbound on US 9 approaching the “Bowtie”.
I call it that because of the shape of the junction,
which is left off and on slips with downstream U-turns
all in the central reservation.
Southbound on US 9 at the Bowtie-a better look at the main off-slip.
And here, the downstream u-turn.
The mini-roundabout a NY 343 and Dutchess County 111(old NY 82) south of Millbrook.
There are directions on the base of the monument.
Dutchess County Highway signage.
The road name plate is a rarity-newer plates are standard white on green.
An old Dutchess County Highway marker on Beekman Road.
And an old Putnam County marker.
ANY Putnam county marker is a rarity-
they're kinda dodgy about numbering higways.
Just for comparison: A Schenectady County Highway Sign.
Orange County Old School Signs found in Middletown.
State Name Interstate 84 shield at the NY 311 junction.
There are currently 2 of these in existence.
There was one in Port Jervis that has since been replaced.
Signs found on US 44 at the CT-NY State Line bear Millerton, NY.
A nice 4-section Crouse-Hinds 4-way at Cannon and Market streets in Poughkeepsie.
You're facing west. The bottom section has a left turn arrow for southbound traffic.
This approach has a green dual arrow straight and right lens. All lenses are “Smileys”.
The late 4-way at Wurts and Abeel Streets in Kingston.
This was replaced by a more modern fixture.
This might be a LONG wait.
This was just after the Carpenter Road crossover of the Taconic Parkway was closed.
The beacon was installed just before this was done.
This is a pain, since it makes it impossible to access
the other side of the parkway without a 3-mile trip.
Arrow signals with supplementary flashers(NY does not flash arrows).
Grungy narsty sines on US 9W northbound in Newburgh at Broadway and Robinson.
Hooker Avenue on the east side of Poughkeepsie, near Vassar College.
NY 300 westbound in Orange County between NY 32 and NY 208.
Line painting on NY 22 in Putnam County.
These guys move at all of 7½ MPH(12 km/h for our Canadian friends),
but pull up now and again to let people by.
Eastbound on Ulster County Highway 10-the Milton Turnpike.
It's not a fantastic road, but is a good link between US 44 at Ardonia
and US 9W at Milton(hence the name).
Ulster County Highway 1(Lucas Turnpike) between High Falls and Accord.
Ulster County Highway 1(Lucas Turnpike) meets NY 213 in High Falls.
Eastbound on Dutchess County Highway 21-Noxon Road, Going under the Taconic Parkway.
Another Dutchess County Highway-number 16:
Quaker Lane between Salt Point and Dewitt Mills. More or less.
Another County, another County Highway-Rockland County number 33:
North Little Tor Road in this picture.
A County END here(also the End of NY 115 north)
Salt Point Turnpike at the Taconic Parkway.
Old Ulster County 16 sine w/reference marker(gone now).
This was at Old Post Road and US 9W in the Town of Esophus.
The Southbound entrance to the NY State Thruway at Saugerties(j20).
One of the few junctions that isn't a trumpet.
At left-the sign for the above junction from southbound NY 32,
and a “Full System” Thruway Blazer.
Sawmill Road bridge over the Thruway near j19 at Kingston.
All rusty and Yuckiest, this is.
NY 32 overpass on the Thruway near Plattekill(Between j18 and 19)
All rusty and Yuckiest, this is. Plus the piers are going south.
There is supplemental bracing in place.
The 55 MPH section of NY 376 in Dutchess County.
NY 82 in Columbia County.
Laconic Parkway Junction assembly on Beekman Road in Dutchess County.
Union Avenue in Newburgh, just south of IH 84 junction 7.
The Thruway entrance leaves at the right;
The overpass carries the Thruway-NY 17K link.
US 202 Ramapo Road Westbound in Garnerville, NY, west of the Palisades Parkway
The three lane US 6 Freeway east of Harriman(Thruway junction 16).
It looks like THIS going downhill.
NY 293 eastbound in Orange County.
This is part of the West Point military reservation.
Military field exercises are done in this area.