New York State Route 37

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New York State Route 37 is a state highway in northern New York that runs near the St. Lawrence River, connecting several communities close to the Canadian border.

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New York State Route 37 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transportation infrastructure
state highway
abbreviation NY 37 NERFINISHED
NY-37 NERFINISHED
borderProximity close to Canada
connects Fort Covington, New York NERFINISHED
Massena, New York NERFINISHED
Ogdensburg, New York NERFINISHED
Waddington, New York NERFINISHED
communities near the St. Lawrence River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasJunctionWith New York State Route 12 NERFINISHED
New York State Route 56 NERFINISHED
New York State Route 812 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 11 NERFINISHED
hasSpeedLimitType rural highway speed limits
highwayNumber 37
highwayType New York State Route NERFINISHED
isNumberedWithin New York state route numbering system
isPublicRoad true
locatedIn New York
surface form: New York (state)

North Country (New York) NERFINISHED
locatedNear Canadian border
maintainedBy New York State Department of Transportation
parallelTo St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
partOf New York State highway system NERFINISHED
passesThrough Franklin County, New York NERFINISHED
Jefferson County, New York NERFINISHED
St. Lawrence County, New York NERFINISHED
region Northern New York NERFINISHED
roadSurface paved
runsNear St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
servesAs east–west highway
traverses rural areas
small towns
usedFor local access to border communities
regional transportation

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New York State Route System hasPart New York State Route 37
Massena, New York roadConnection New York State Route 37
Seaway International Bridge partOf New York State Route 37