New York State Route 442
New York State Route 442 is a state highway located within the town of Peru in Clinton [County, New York], in the United States. It is an east-west highway that connects the hamlet of Peru with the Adirondack Northway. The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with New York [State Route 22|NY 22] in the hamlet of Peru. Its eastern terminus is at a junction with U.S. [Route 9 in New York|US 9] near the shore of Lake Champlain. NY 442 was assigned in April 1970 as a town-maintained, state-numbered route. It became state-maintained in 1988.
Route description
NY 442 begins at an intersection with NY 22 in the hamlet of Peru within the town of the same name. The route heads eastward, intersecting with local roads before leaving Peru. For a brief distance, NY 442 and NY 22 parallel, but NY 22 turns to the north while NY 442 continues eastward. Soon after the intersection with Dashnaw Road, NY 442 connects with the Adirondack Northway by way of an interchange. The highway heads through the small hamlet of Laphams Mills and terminates at an intersection with US 9, just east of Ausable Point and west of Lake Champlain.
History
NY 442 was assigned to its current alignment in April 1970. Although it was signed as a state route, NY 442 was initially maintained by the town of Peru. On September 1, 1988, ownership and maintenance of NY 442 was transferred from the town to the state of New York as part of a highway maintenance swap between the town, the state, and Clinton County. In exchange, the state ceded maintenance of NY 22 north of U.S. [Route 11 in New York|US 11] in Mooers to the county.