New York State Route 395
New York State Route 395 is a state highway located within the town of Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York, in the United States. It connects New York [State Route 7|NY 7] to U.S. [Route 20 in New York|U.S. Route 20] by way of the village of Delanson. The route was assigned as part of the 1930 [state highway renumbering (New York)|1930 renumbering of state highways in New York] and has not been altered since.
Route description
NY 395 begins at an intersection with NY 7, Darby Hill Road and Schoharie Turnpike in the hamlet of Quaker Street in the town of Duanesburg. NY 395 proceeds north out of Quaker Street and through a residential section of Duanesburg, crossing a junction with East Shore Road before crossing into the village of Delanson. Now named Main Street, NY 395 crosses a railroad line into downtown Delanson as a two-lane residential street before turning northeast just north of Thousand Acres Road.NY 395 continues northeast through the village of Delanson, reaching a junction with Cole Road. At this junction, NY 395 turns northward once again, paralleling the railroad line back into Duanesburg. After a bend to the northwest, the route passes the Delanson Reservoir and reaches an intersection with US 20. The right-of-way and the designation of NY 395 both terminate at the intersection, east of the Schoharie County line.