Route 104

New York Route 104

Traveling 182.31 miles across Upstate New York, Route 104 originates at the Rainbow Bridge and NY 384 in Niagara Falls and concludes at NY 13 in the town of Williamstown. The state route initially runs north along the Niagara River to Lewiston. Passing north of Lockport, Medina and Albion, NY 104 follows a rural course east to Monroe County. Continuing into the Greater Rochester area, NY 104 (Ridge Road) heads into the town of Greece and across the north side of Rochester. East of the Genessee River, NY 104 follows the Keeler Street Expressway, a freeway to NY 590 (Sea Breeze Expressway).

Crossing Irondequoit Bay, NY 104 continues along Irondquoit-Wayne County Expressway, a freeway spur to Basket Road (CR 4) in the town of Webster. NY 104 extends east into Wayne County along a four lane arterial to Williamson. Bypasses take the state route around Sodus, Wolcott and Hannibal, as NY 104 turns northward toward Oswego on Lake Ontario. Beyond Oswego, NY 104 ventures east to Mexico, I-81 in the town of Parish and across Albion to NY 13.

New York Route 104 was designated in place of U.S. 104 in 1971.

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Page Updated Tuesday March 17, 2020.