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I-481 is a loop around the east side of Syracuse, NY.
This is its northern end at I-81. The roadway continues as NY 481 towards
Fulton and Oswego. Photo by
David Greenberger, taken December 19, 1999. |
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Eastbound on NY 370 in Baldwinsville. The
portion of NY 631 between NY 370 and NY 31 represents the partially-completed
(and almost useless) Baldwinsville Bypass.
Note the oversized route shields. Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken February
14, 2004. |
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Northbound on Thompson Rd (NY 635) at James St (NY
290). NY 635 is a 4-lane arterial connecting Erie Blvd (NY 5) and I-690 to
the industrial areas along NY 298 and near the NYS Thruway (I-90). Of note
is that this intersection is bridged over a busy CSX rail line. Photo by Adam Froehlig,
taken February 15, 2004. |
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A close-up of the shields in the above photo.
Also included is a NY 635 reference marker. Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken
February 15, 2004. |
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Overhead guide signage on the NY 635/Thompson Rd
approach to Carrier Circle, one of two large traffic circles in the Syracuse
area. Carrier Circle marks the northern terminus of NY 635, as well as a
connection from NY 635, NY 298, and Thompson Rd North to the NYS Thruway (I-90).
The Thruway toll plaza is in the background below the overhead sign. Photo
by Adam Froehlig, taken February 15, 2004. |
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The northbound Thompson Rd merge into Carrier Circle.
Partially hidden behind the lightpost on the right is an END NY 635 shield.
Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken February 15, 2004. |
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The Carrier Circle exit to I-90 and the NYS Thruway.
Of note is that the exits from Carrier Circle are numbered. Photo by
Adam Froehlig, taken February 15, 2004. |
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The Carrier Circle exit to Thompson Rd North.
This is considered "Exit 1" of the Circle, with the numbers increasing going
counterclockwise. Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken February 15, 2004. |
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On westbound NY 298 approaching what used to be
called General Motors (or GM) Circle, but is now called Military Circle. Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken
February 15, 2004. |
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The now-Military Circle exit to TRUCK NY 298, which
utilizes Town Line Rd and Factory Ave to serve as a truck bypass of the Court St
section of NY 298 going over to US 11. Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken
February 15, 2004. |
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This odd tavern was seen along 7th North St just east
of I-81. Only tavern I've seen which advertised "warm beer". Photo by Adam Froehlig,
taken November 27, 2003. |
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An error US 5 shield, found on southbound Hinsdale Rd
in the Town of Camillus. NY 5 is on the bridge overhead. Photo by Adam Froehlig,
taken August 7, 2004. |
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This double-stop sign was found on a residential
street in Baldwinsville. Photo by Adam Froehlig,
taken April 2, 2004. |