Lake Road (Western New York)
Lake Road is an east–west roadway in western New York in the United States. It extends for 29 miles (47 km) from the Irondequoit Bay Outlet Bridge in the Monroe County town of Webster to New York State Route 14 (NY 14) in the Wayne County village of Sodus Point. As its name implies, it follows the southern shore of Lake Ontario for its entire length. Lake Road serves as the northern terminus of NY 250 and was once the northern terminus of NY 21. The entirety of the roadway east of Bay Road in Webster is part of the Seaway Trail, a National Scenic Byway.
Western terminus of Lake Road in Webster
Lake Road at Hamilton Street in Pultneyville. The latter was once part of NY 21.
Reference marker for NY 18 on Lake Road in Webster in March 2008. By this time, Lake Road was no longer maintained by the state.
New York State Route 14 (NY 14) is a state highway located in western New York in the United States. Along with NY 19, it is one of two routes to transect the state in a north–south fashion between the Pennsylvania border and Lake Ontario. The southern terminus is at the state line in the Chemung County town of Ashland, where it continues south as Pennsylvania Route 14 (PA 14). Its northern terminus is at a cul-de-sac on Greig Street in the Wayne County village of Sodus Point. NY 14 has direct connections with every major east–west highway in western New York, including Interstate 86 (I-86) and NY 17, U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 5, and the New York State Thruway (I-90). It passes through two cities—Elmira and Geneva—and serves many villages as it traverses the state.
Entering New York on PA 14 northbound. The first reference and reassurance markers for NY 14 are visible here.
NY 14/NY 414 northbound past the south end of their concurrency in Watkins Glen
NY 14 northbound at the junction of Fitzhugh and Bay streets in Sodus Point
NY 14 northbound in Watkins Glen. This section of the route is also part of New York State Bicycle Route 14.