New York State Route 17K

New York State Route 17K marker
New York State Route 17K
Map
Map of Orange County in southeastern New York with NY 17K highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of NY 17
Maintained by NYSDOT and the city of Newburgh
Length22.37 mi[1] (36.00 km)
HistoryDesignated NY 215 in 1930;[2] renumbered to NY 17K in March 1939[3]
Major junctions
West end Future I-86 / NY 17 in Wallkill
Major intersections I-84 in Newburgh town
East end US 9W / NY 32 in Newburgh city
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesOrange
Highway system
NY 17J NY 17M

New York State Route 17K (NY 17K) is an east–west state highway located within Orange County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 22.01 miles (35.42 km) from an intersection with NY 17 east of Bloomingburg to a junction with U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) midway across the city of Newburgh. The western terminus was where NY 17K originally connected to its parent route, NY 17; it now meets NY 17 a short distance to the east at an interchange with the Quickway. In Newburgh, NY 17K becomes Broadway and serves as the city's primary east–west street. The road can be divided into a half west of Montgomery, where it runs through relatively undeveloped land, and an eastern half where it closely parallels Interstate 84 (I-84) and serves much more populated areas.

The route follows the path of the Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike, a 19th-century toll road extending from Newburgh to Cochecton. Most of the turnpike was taken over by the state of New York in the early 20th century, and the part east of Montgomery became the northernmost section of NY 8 in 1924. In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, this segment of NY 8 became the basis for New York State Route 215, a new route that continued west from Montgomery to Bloomingburg. NY 215 was redesignated as NY 17K in March 1939.

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  3. ^ "Route Number Changed" (PDF). The Walkill Valley World. March 31, 1939. p. 6. Retrieved February 22, 2017.