Section 342-E*2. Portion of state highway system to be designated as the "Seaway Trail"  


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  • The  commissioner  of the department of transportation  shall provide for the adequate signing of the trail. All that portion of
      the state highway system identified as follows:
        Beginning at the Pennsylvania-New York  state  line  in  the  town  of
      Ripley,  the trail follows state route five in a northeasterly direction
      toward the village of Silver Creek to a point where  route  five  merges
      with  state  route  twenty.  The  trail  continues along routes five and
      twenty to the community of Irving where the trail leaves routes five and
      twenty and follows the Old Lake Shore Road, running  roughly  along  the
      Lake  Erie shoreline, to the community of Wanakah. At Wanakah, the trail
      picks up state route five and continues northeasterly and then northerly
      to the city of Lackawanna and proceeds across the Skyway to the Delaware
      Avenue exit. The trail then follows Delaware Avenue to Niagara Square in
      the city of Buffalo and then around Niagara Square to Niagara Street and
      along Niagara  Street  to  the  River  Road,  state  route  two  hundred
      sixty-five.  The trail continues along the River Road, route two hundred
      sixty-five through the  cities  of  Tonawanda  and  North  Tonawanda  to
      Buffalo  Avenue. Following Buffalo Avenue, the trail then turns onto the
      westbound lanes of the Robert Moses State Parkway until it  reaches  the
      Quay Street exit in the city of Niagara Falls. The trail then leaves the
      Robert  Moses  State  Parkway  and  follows Quay Street until it reaches
      Rainbow Boulevard. The trail  then  continues  northerly  along  Rainbow
      Boulevard,  being  state  route  three  hundred  eighty-four,  until  it
      intersects with Niagara Street.  The  trail  then  turns  westerly  onto
      Niagara  Street  and continues until it reaches the Rainbow Bridge. From
      the Rainbow Bridge in the city of Niagara Falls, the trail follows state
      route one hundred four east to the  community  of  Lewiston,  where  the
      trail  intersects with route eighteen-F. The trail continues along route
      eighteen-F, until it merges into state route eighteen.  Following  route
      eighteen,  the  trail  passes  the  villages of Roosevelt Beach, Olcott,
      Ashwood and Kuckville. Once inside Lakeside Beach State Park, the  trail
      leaves  route  eighteen  and follows Lake Ontario State Parkway, running
      roughly  parallel  to  the  Lake  Ontario  shoreline.  In  the  town  of
      Irondequoit,  Lake  Ontario State Parkway joins with Stutson Street. The
      trail  then  follows  Stutson  Street,  turns  right  onto  Saint   Paul
      Boulevard,  then left onto Lake Shore Boulevard. Continuing east on Lake
      Shore Boulevard, the trail joins with Lake Road. The trail follows  Lake
      Road  through the community of Pultneyville and continues to the village
      of Sodus Point. At Sodus Point, the trail bears  south  on  state  route
    
      fourteen to Alton, where it intersects Ridge Road. Following Ridge Road,
      the  trail  passes  through  the  villages  of  Resort and Wolcott. Once
      outside of Wolcott, the trail picks up Old Ridge Road until  it  reaches
      the village of Red Creek. There it joins state route one hundred four-A.
      The  trail  continues  north  on  route  one  hundred four-A through the
      village of Fair Haven, Sterling and Southwest  Oswego  to  the  city  of
      Oswego, then north on state route one hundred four through the community
      of  Scriba  to  state route one hundred four-B. Proceeding north through
      the community of Texas, the trail follows route one  hundred  four-B  to
      the  intersection  with  state  route  three. There it joins route three
      north through Port Ontario, and roughly parallel  to  the  Lake  Ontario
      shoreline.  At  Baggs Corners, the trail follows state route one hundred
      eighty north through the village of Dexter to the intersection of  state
      route  twelve-E  at Limerick. The trail then follows route twelve-E west
      through the village of Chaumont to the  village  of  Cape  Vincent,  and
      north  along  the  St.  Lawrence River to Clayton where it connects with
      state route twelve north.  The  trail  follows  route  twelve  past  the
      village  of  Alexandria Bay, Chippewa Bay and Oak Point. Near Morristown
      the  trail  joins  state  route  thirty-seven  north  to  the  city   of
      Ogdensburg.  The  trail follows state route one hundred twenty-four onto
      the state arterial, then north on State street (state routes sixty-eight
      and eighty-seven), and then east on Washington street. The  trail  turns
      onto  North  Rossell  street,  then left on Ford street. The trail turns
      left onto Proctor Avenue, then right  onto  state  route  eight  hundred
      twelve  and south to state route thirty-seven. After passing through the
      village of Waddington, the trail continues on route thirty-seven through
      the town of Louisville connecting by a left turn onto  state  route  one
      hundred  thirty-one. The trail turns right at the intersection of Tunnel
      road, still on state route one hundred thirty-one. At the junction  with
      St.  Lawrence  county  route forty-two the trail continues straight over
      the Grasse river bridge to the junction with  state  route  thirty-seven
      north.  The trail turns left on to state route thirty-seven north to the
      trail's northern terminus, the Rooseveltown International Bridge.
        * Effective upon completion of roadway