List of county routes in Otsego County, New York

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County routes in Otsego County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Road names for each route are listed below where applicable; however, most routes are known only by their county route designation. Signage for county routes in Otsego County were posted in July 1965. [1]

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NumberLength (mi) [2] Length (km)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusLocal namesFormedRemovedNotes
CR 1 jct.svg CR 1 4.877.84 NY 7 Chenango County line (becomes CR 40)Highland Avenue and Kip Hill, River, and Lockwood Hill roads in Unadilla Includes spur to CR 35 at Chenango County line
CR 2 jct.svg CR 2 4.567.34CR 1CR 3Rogers Hollow Road in Unadilla
CR 3 jct.svg CR 3 8.7314.05 Unadilla village line in Unadilla NY 51 in Butternuts Martinbrook Road
CR 3A jct.svg CR 3A 4.186.73 NY 7 CR 3Unnamed road in Unadilla
CR 4 jct.svg CR 4 16.6626.81 NY 7 in Unadilla NY 23 in Morris Unnamed road
CR 5 jct.svg CR 5 6.7610.88 NY 7 in Otego Field Miller Road in Butternuts Briar Creek Road
CR 6 jct.svg CR 6 5.799.32CR 7CR 8Unnamed road in Otego
CR 7 jct.svg CR 7 5.969.59 NY 7 in Otego village CR 8 in Otego Otsdawa RoadPart south of CR 6 was designated NY 417 from c.1932 [3] [4] to mid-1950s [5] [6]
CR 8 jct.svg CR 8 15.3524.70 NY 51 in Gilbertsville Ceperley Avenue in Oneonta Country Club and Lower River roads
CR 9 jct.svg CR 9 1.712.75 NY 7 CR 8Unnamed road in Oneonta
CR 10 jct.svg CR 10 9.7915.76CR 8 at the Butternuts town line in Morris CR 11 in Laurens Unnamed roadDiscontinuous at NY 23
CR 11 jct.svg CR 11 19.8031.87 NY 23 in Oneonta NY 28 in Index Unnamed road
CR 11A jct.svg CR 11A 0.310.50CR 11 NY 205 Water Street in Laurens
CR 11B jct.svg CR 11B 0.480.77CR 11 NY 205 Mill Street in Laurens
CR 11C jct.svg CR 11C 0.691.11 NY 28 in Hartwick CR 33 in Middlefield Unnamed road
CR 11D jct.svg CR 11D 0.270.43CR 11 NY 205 Unnamed road in Hartwick
CR 12 jct.svg CR 12 7.7912.54CR 11 in Laurens NY 51 in New Lisbon Unnamed road
CR 12A jct.svg CR 12A 0.450.72CR 10CR 12Unnamed road in Laurens
CR 13 jct.svg CR 13 7.8712.67 NY 51 in Morris Chenango County line in Pittsfield Unnamed road
CR 14 jct.svg CR 14 8.2113.21CR 12 in New Lisbon CR 11 in Hartwick Unnamed road
CR 15 jct.svg CR 15 2.413.88CR 11CR 14Unnamed road in New Lisbon
CR 16 jct.svg CR 16 16.5726.67CR 14 in New Lisbon NY 28 in Exeter Unnamed road
CR 17 jct.svg CR 17 4.907.89 NY 80 in Pittsfield CR 51 in New Lisbon Unnamed road
CR 18 jct.svg CR 18 34.5155.54 NY 51 in Butternuts Oneida County line in Plainfield (becomes CR 2)Unnamed roadPart between CR 18B and US 20 was formerly NY 413
CR 18A jct.svg CR 18A 1.893.04CR 18 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 162)Forks Road in Plainfield
CR 18B jct.svg CR 18B 0.120.19 Madison County line (becomes CR 84)CR 18Forks Road in Plainfield
CR 18C jct.svg CR 18C 0.520.84 Madison County line (becomes CR 94)CR 18Welch Road in West Edmeston
CR 19 jct.svg CR 19 10.0416.16 Madison County line in Plainfield (becomes CR 96)CR 22 in Exeter Unnamed road
CR 20 jct.svg CR 20 10.6017.06 Chenango County line (becomes CR 25)CR 18West, North, Mill Creek, and Dye Hill roads in Edmeston
CR 21 jct.svg CR 21 4.998.03CR 18 NY 51 Unnamed road in Plainfield
CR 22 jct.svg CR 22 12.2919.78 NY 51 in Exeter Richfield Springs village line in Richfield Unnamed road
CR 23 jct.svg CR 23 7.3711.86 NY 51 in Plainfield CR 22 in Exeter Ryder Valley Road
CR 24 jct.svg CR 24 6.219.99CR 23 in Exeter US 20 in Richfield Unnamed road
CR 25 jct.svg CR 25 7.2811.72 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 153) Richfield Springs village lineOld Skaneateles Turnpike in Richfield
CR 25A jct.svg CR 25A 0.691.11 NY 28 US 20  /  NY 28 Unnamed road in Richfield
CR 26 jct.svg CR 26 13.7622.14 NY 28 in Otsego CR 27 in Springfield Fly Creek Valley Road
CR 27 jct.svg CR 27 5.268.47 US 20 in Richfield NY 80 in Springfield Allen Lake Road
CR 28 jct.svg CR 28 4.036.49 NY 80 NY 80Pierstown Road in Otsego
CR 29 jct.svg CR 29 2.293.69 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 71)Herkimer County line (becomes CR 138)Chyle Road in Springfield
CR 29A jct.svg CR 29A 1.211.95 NY 80 US 20 Unnamed road in Springfield
CR 30 jct.svg CR 30 2.664.28CR 31 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 95)Unnamed road in Springfield
CR 31 jct.svg CR 31 14.8023.82 Cooperstown village line in Middlefield Montgomery County line in Cherry Valley (becomes CR 80)Unnamed road
CR 32 jct.svg CR 32 2.624.22 US 20  / NY 166 Montgomery County line (becomes CR 82)Unnamed road in Cherry Valley
CR 32A jct.svg CR 32A 2.003.22 Montgomery County line (becomes CR 78)Montgomery County line (becomes CR 83)Unnamed road in Cherry Valley
CR 32S jct.svg CR 32S 0.210.34CR 32 Montgomery County line (becomes CR 81)Unnamed road in Cherry Valley
CR 33 jct.svg CR 33 18.8830.38 NY 166 in Middlefield NY 166 in Cherry Valley Unnamed road
CR 33S jct.svg CR 33S 0.290.47CR 33Dead endUnnamed road in Middlefield
CR 34 jct.svg CR 34 14.1522.77 NY 7 in Maryland NY 165 in Roseboom Unnamed roadPart south of CR 36 was designated NY 314 from 1930 [7] to mid-1950s [5] [6]
CR 34A jct.svg CR 34A 1.812.91CR 54 Schoharie County line (becomes CR 55)Unnamed road in Cherry Valley
CR 35 jct.svg CR 35 17.5728.28 NY 7 in Milford NY 166 in Middlefield Unnamed road
CR 35A jct.svg CR 35A 0.280.45 NY 28 CR 35Unnamed road in Milford
CR 35B jct.svg CR 35B 0.220.35 NY 166 in Middlefield CR 35 in Milford Unnamed road
CR 36 jct.svg CR 36 4.957.97CR 39 in Worcester CR 34 in Westford Unnamed road
CR 36A jct.svg CR 36A 3.605.79CR 35 in Middlefield CR 34 in Westford Unnamed road
CR 37 jct.svg CR 37 2.433.91CR 39CR 38Unnamed road in Decatur
CR 38 jct.svg CR 38 6.189.95 NY 7 in Worcester CR 39 in Decatur Unnamed road
CR 38A jct.svg CR 38A 1.502.41 NY 7 Schoharie County line (becomes CR 22)Brooker Hollow Road in Worcester
CR 39 jct.svg CR 39 14.1322.74CR 40 in Worcester CR 34 in Roseboom Unnamed roadDiscontinuous at NY 7
CR 40 jct.svg CR 40 4.066.53 Delaware County line in Maryland (becomes CR 9) Schoharie County line in Worcester (becomes CR 6)Unnamed road
CR 41 jct.svg CR 41 2.744.41 Delaware County lineCR 56Unnamed road in Maryland
CR 42 jct.svg CR 42 6.7210.81 NY 7 in Maryland CR 35 in Westford Unnamed road
CR 43 jct.svg CR 43 0.721.16CR 35 NY 166 Unnamed road in Middlefield
CR 44 jct.svg CR 44 5.338.58 NY 28 Milford village lineUnnamed road in Milford
CR 45 jct.svg CR 45 7.2311.64 NY 28 NY 205 Unnamed road in Hartwick
CR 46 jct.svg CR 46 5.799.32 NY 205 in Laurens CR 44 in Milford Unnamed road
CR 47 jct.svg CR 47 1.913.07 NY 991F at I-88 exit 16 / NY 28 Delaware County line (becomes CR 11)Unnamed road in Oneonta
CR 48 jct.svg CR 48 8.6613.94 Delaware County line in Otego NY 28 in Oneonta Unnamed road
CR 48A jct.svg CR 48A 0.140.23 NY 991D at Susquehanna River bridge in Oneonta city CR 48 in Oneonta Unnamed road
CR 49 jct.svg CR 49 10.1816.38 NY 23 in Morris NY 80 in Edmeston Unnamed roadDiscontinuous at NY 51
CR 50 jct.svg CR 50 10.0316.14 NY 165 in Roseboom Cherry Valley village line in Cherry Valley Unnamed road
CR 51 jct.svg CR 51 2.594.17CR 10 NY 23 Unnamed road in Morris
CR 52 jct.svg CR 52 3.365.41 Cooperstown village line NY 166 Unnamed road in Middlefield
CR 53 jct.svg CR 53 3.024.86 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 173)Continental RoadUnnamed road in Springfield
CR 54 jct.svg CR 54 6.8511.02 US 20 in Springfield US 20 in Cherry Valley Unnamed roadDiscontinuous at NY 166
CR 55 jct.svg CR 55 0.400.64 US 20 Herkimer County line (becomes CR 177)Unnamed road in Richfield
CR 56 jct.svg CR 56 2.133.43Stevens Road NY 992H at I-88 exit 18Unnamed road in Maryland
CR 56 jct.svg CR 56 0.791.27Tannery Road Schenevus village lineLake Road in Maryland
CR 57 jct.svg CR 57 0.931.50 NY 165 NY 165Unnamed road in Roseboom Former routing of NY 165
CR 58 jct.svg CR 58 2.904.67CR 47 in Oneonta NY 7 in Milford Unnamed roadDiscontinuous at I-88  / NY 28
CR 59 jct.svg CR 59 3.104.99CR 11 in Hartwick CR 26 in Otsego Unnamed road
CR 60 jct.svg CR 60 0.590.95 NY 205  / CR 61B Oneonta city lineRiver Street Service Road in Oneonta
CR 61A jct.svg CR 61A 0.270.430.09 miles (0.14 km) west of CR 61CCR 61BPony Farm Road in Oneonta [8]
CR 61B jct.svg CR 61B 0.460.74Dead end in Oneonta NY 205  / CR 60 in OneontaCorporate Drive [8]
CR 61C jct.svg CR 61C 0.270.43CR 61A in Oneonta CR 61B in Oneonta city Commerce Drive [8]

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