New York State Route 29

New York State Route 29 marker
New York State Route 29
Map
NY 29 highlighted in red, and NY 920C in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT and the cities of Johnstown and Saratoga Springs
Length94.79 mi[1] (152.55 km)
Existedmid-1920s[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end NY 28 / NY 169 in Middleville
Major intersections
East end NY 22 in Salem
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesHerkimer, Fulton, Saratoga, Washington
Highway system
NY 28N NY 29A

New York State Route 29 (NY 29) is a state highway extending for 94.79 miles (152.55 km) across the eastern portion of the U.S. state of New York. The western terminus of the route is at NY 28 and NY 169 in Middleville, Herkimer County. The eastern terminus of the route is at NY 22 just south of Salem, Washington County. NY 29 also serves the cities of Johnstown and Saratoga Springs and intersects four major north–south roadways: NY 10, NY 30, U.S. Route 9, and U.S. Route 4.

When the NY 29 designation was created in the 1920s, the route extended from Barneveld in the west to Salem in the east. The Trenton-Middleville segment became part of an extended NY 28 in 1930. Since that time, the route has remained virtually unchanged, excluding minor realignments in Fulton County.

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