


Right in right out (RIRO) ramps at Exit 43 link I-87 south with adjacent W Service Road (NY 972D). NY 972D runs 0.40 miles south to U.S. 9 along the eastern frontage road. U.S. 9 parallels I-87 south from Exit 43 into New York City.
08/01/07

U.S. 9 commences along the east side of I-87 from the RIRO ramps at Exit 43 and NY 971B (E Service Road). Following Main Street, U.S. 9 heads southeast through the village of Champlain 1.73 miles to U.S. 11.
08/01/07

U.S. 11 meets Interstate 87 at the succeeding exit west of Rouses Point and U.S. 2 crossing the Richelieu River into Vermont.
08/01/07

Interstate 87 travels through the Lake Champlain region south to Exit 28 for NY 74 and Paradox Lake.
08/01/07

U.S. 11 runs north of the Adirondack Mountains west from Mooers to Malone, Potsdam and Gouverneur.
08/01/07

U.S. 11 concludes 6.72 miles to the east at the Canadian border in the village of Rouses Point. West of the Adirondack Mountains, U.S. 11 leads to Watertown and the I-81 corridor south to Syracuse.
07/20/05

A $19.8 million project underway from April 25, 2014 to late 2015 reconstructed the exchange (Exit 42) with U.S. 11 into a dumbbell interchange. Work also replaced the overpass and rehabilitated two miles of I-87 at Champlain.1
07/20/05

Interstate 87 enters the town of Chazy south ahead of the diamond interchange (Exit 41) with Miner Farm Road (old NY 191).
08/01/07

Designated as NY 191 until March 18, 2015,2 CR 23 (Miner Farm Road) runs 6.22 miles between NY 22 at Scotia and U.S. 9 in Chazy.
08/01/07

The forthcoming Beekmantown Rest Area along Interstate 87 south houses a New York Welcome Center.
08/01/07

The diamond interchange at Exit 40 connects I-87 with Spellman Road (CR 56) within the town of Beekmantown.
08/01/07

CR 56 (Spellman Road) stems 3.25 miles west from parallel U.S. 9 to NY 22 beyond Beekmantown Town Hall. Prior to March 18, 2015, Spellman Road was designated as NY 456.3
08/01/07

The succeeding four exits along Interstate 87 south serve the Clinton County seat of Plattsburgh.
08/01/07

NY 314 east links I-87 at Exit 39 with Commodore Thomas MacDonough Highway 3.91 miles south to the Plattsburgh-Grand Isle Ferry terminal.
08/01/07

The community of Cumberland Head lies east of Exit 39 along Cumberland Head between Cumberland Bay and Lake Champlain.
08/01/07

Although removed from guide signs for Exit 39 E, NY 314 remains designated along Moffitt Road 0.76 miles north from U.S. 9 at Commodore Thomas MacDonough Highway. Prior to July 2014, NY 314 continued south to the Plattsburgh-Grand Isle Ferry.4
08/01/07

Originating 19.02 miles to the north from U.S. 11 in Mooers, NY 22 converges with I-87 at a cloverleaf interchange between NY 374 west and the Plattsburgh city line.
08/01/07

A 42.67 mile long highway, NY 374 stems west from NY 22 to Dannemora, Chazy Lake and U.S. 11 at Chateaugay.
08/01/07

NY 22 partitions into a couplet along Catherine Street south and Oak Street north through the Plattsburgh street grid.
08/01/07

Angling southwest, the succeeding exit connects Interstate 87 with a trumpet interchange and access road (NY 927B) to NY 3 (Cornelia Street).
08/01/07

NY 3 (Cornelia Street) leads east from Exit 37 to Downtown Plattsburgh and southwest to Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake.
08/01/07

24 hour fuel services are limited along the 75 miles of Interstate 87 (Adirondack Northway) traveling south from Plattsburgh.
08/01/07

Sign changes made at Exit 36 replaced International Trade Park with Plattsburgh International Airport. NY 22 shifts to the west of I-87 along the ensuing stretch south to Peru.
08/01/07

The next rest area on Interstate 87 south lies 49 miles beyond the S Junction Road overpass in the town of Plattsburgh.
08/01/07

A truck weigh station operates along Interstate 87 south across from the Valcour Rest Area along the northbound roadway.
08/01/07

NY 442, a 3.94 mile long route west to the Peru town center and east to U.S. 9 along the Little Ausable River, meets Interstate 87 at a diamond interchange (Exit 35) in one mile.
08/01/07

NY 442 east, U.S. 9 south and NY 373 east joins I-87 at Exit 35 with the Burlington-Port Kent Ferry terminal.
08/01/07
Sources:
- "NYSDOT Starts Work on US Route 11 Bridge Replacement." New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), press release. April 25, 2014.
- New York Routes (NY 191). NewYorkRoutes.net.
- New York Routes (NY 456). NewYorkRoutes.net.
- New York Routes (NY 314). NewYorkRoutes.net.
Photo Credits:
07/20/05, 08/01/07 by AARoads
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Page Updated 03-03-2023.