U.S. Highway 11 South

05/11/05 photos taken by Alex Nitzman. 08/01/07 photos taken by Andy Field.


U.S. 11 South
U.S. 11 begins at the western terminus of U.S. 2 (Bridge Road) in Rouses Point. The highway officially begins at the Canadian border from Quebec 223, but all signage along the 0.78-mile stretch to U.S. 2 was removed between 2000 and 2005. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Just 0.33 miles south of U.S. 2 is the eastern terminus of New York 276 (Pratt Street) in Rouses Point. Photo taken 08/01/07.
New York 276 follows Pratt Street west to Church Street north along a 4.69-mile loop to U.S. 11 (Champlain Street) east of Champlain. Photo taken 08/01/07.
U.S. 11 continues south along Lake Street to Champlain Street west in Rouses Point. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Continuing west through the town of Champlain along U.S. 11 (Champlain Street) after its intersection with New York 276 east and Clinton County 22 (Mason Road) south. Photo taken 08/01/07.
U.S. 11 south splits with Elm Street, its original alignment west to U.S. 9, on the outskirts of Champlain village. Photo taken 08/01/07.
A two-lane bypass carries U.S. 11 on the south side of Champlain. Photo taken 08/01/07.

Spanning the Great Chazy River on U.S. 11 (Champlain Street) south. The river flows east from the Adirondack Mountains to King Bay of Lake Champlain. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Approaching U.S. 9 (Main Street) just south of Champlain. U.S. 9 follows Main Street south from its beginning at Interstate 87 (Exit 43) near the Canadian border. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Quebec Autoroute 15 trailblazer posted along U.S. 11 south for the connection to Interstate 87 north. Interstate 87 becomes Autoroute 15 on the 43-mile drive to Montreal. Photo taken 08/01/07.
U.S. 9 continues south from Champlain 21 miles to Plattsburgh. U.S. 11 continues west 0.58-miles to Interstate 87 and 48 miles to Malone. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Interstate 87 trailblazers continue to be signed with U.S. 11 southbound reassurance shields from Champlain west. Photo taken 08/01/07.
A traffic light governs the movements of U.S. 11 south at Church Street north and Clinton County 19 (Ridge Road) south. Photo taken 08/01/07.
South Street ends at U.S. 11 ahead of its diamond interchange with Interstate 87. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Quebec Autoroute 15 continues the freeway from I-87 north of the customs station 58 kilometers to the Samuel De Champlain bridge west into Montreal. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Interstate 87 south travels 18 miles to Plattsburgh and 333 miles overall to Bronx in New York City. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Continuing west from Interstate 87 on U.S. 11 south. A virtually abandoned outlet mall lies nearby that includes a tourist information center. Photo taken 08/01/07.
Southbound shield for U.S. 11 posted along Front Street at the Exit 5 folded-diamond interchange with Interstate 81. Mt. Prospect lies in the background. Photo taken 05/11/09.
The northbound on-ramp to Interstate 81 doubles as the southbound I-81 connection to Interstate 88 east. Photo taken 05/11/09.
Interstate 81 continues 66 miles north from U.S. 11 and Binghamton to the city of Syracuse. Photo taken 05/11/09.
Interstate 88 commences east to Oneonta and Schenectady from the succeeding northbound exit from I-81. Photo taken 05/11/09.

Page Updated August 26, 2009.

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