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New York State Route 365 (NY 365) is a state route in Central New York. The route runs from Oneidamarker to Ohiomarker for , connecting NY 5 with NY 8. NY 365 spans the Hinckley Reservoir in Hinckley, Herkimer Countymarker, where a scenic roadside picnic area is operated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Route description

Oneida to Rome

NY 365 begins at NY 5 in Oneidamarker as State Street. It takes a northerly direction as it passes through Oneida Castle. Eventually, it passes through NY 365A (Prospect Street). It then enters the Town of Veronamarker, as it travels in a northeast direction. NY 365 shortly turns into a divided highway as it passes the Turning Stone Casinomarker. It shortly approaches the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) at Exit 33. NY 365 continues as a divided highway and intersects with NY 31.

From NY 31, NY 365 continues as a divided highway through the Town of Verona. It eventually enters the Inner District of the city of Romemarker. NY 365 then passes the Mohawk Correctional Facility, as it becomes a limited access highway. From this point on, it is overlapped with several other state rotues. It intersects with NY 26, which it overlaps with as it travels east. NY 365/NY 26 forms an interchange with South James Street. Shortly after, NY 26 branches off onto Erie Blvd East, which is a multiplex of NY 26/NY 49/NY 69. From this point eastward, NY 49 and NY 69 overlap with NY 365. NY 365 then approaches an interchange with NY 233, which heads towards Westmoreland. NY 69 leaves the overlap at this interchange, forming an overlap with NY 233. NY 365/NY 49 continue towards Rome, until NY 365 exits the limited access highway, leaving NY 49, which travels to Uticamarker.

NY 365 continues along East Dominick Street, and passes Shady Grove Trail, which gives access to NY 825. Eventually, NY 365 changes its road name to River Road. NY 365 continues northeast onto New Floyd Road, headed towards Floydmarker.

Rome to Barneveld

NY 365 passes through Floyd, and eventually intersects with NY 291. Beyond this intersection, NY 365 passes through the Village of Holland Patentmarker. In Holland Patent, NY 365 intersects with NY 274. NY 365 then enters the Village of Barneveldmarker, where it intersects with NY 12/NY 28.

Barneveld to Ohio

NY 365 continues to travel in a northeasterly direction as it enters the village of Prospectmarker. In Prospect, NY 365 intersects with NY 920V (An unsigned reference route that was formerly NY 28B) NY 920V connects to NY 12/NY 28.

Beyond this point, NY 365 continues to travel in its northeastern direction, as it follows the northern border of the Hinckley Reservoir. NY 365 then ends at NY 8 in the town of Ohiomarker.

History

NY 365 was assigned in the early 1930s to a previously unnumbered alignment between Oneidamarker and Barneveldmarker by way of Romemarker. The route also continued northeast into Adirondack Park to Plattsburghmarker, overlapping NY 28 from Barneveld through Forestportmarker to Blue Mountain Lakemarker, NY 10 (now NY 30) from Blue Mountain Lake to Tupper Lakemarker, and NY 3 from Tupper Lake to Plattsburgh. The overlaps with NY 28, NY 10 and NY 3 were eliminated when NY 365 was truncated to NY 12C west of Holland Patentmarker between 1946 and 1962. NY 12C, which NY 365 overlapped between Holland Patent and Barneveld, remained intact.

Originally, modern NY 365 between Barneveld and NY 8 in Ohiomarker was designated as New York State Route 287 in the 1930 renumbering. The designation remained in place until January 1, 1970, when it, as well as NY 12C from Holland Patent to Barneveld, became part of an extended NY 365.

NY 365A

NY 365A ( ) is a spur connecting NY 365 to downtown Oneidamarker. The route begins at NY 5 southwest of the city and intersects NY 46 in the center of Oneida before ending at NY 365 east of the city.

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