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NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Herkimer County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 02 Herkimer Cold Brook (Village) 1004720 1.1 MI N JCT SH 8 & SH 28 8 8 23081019 COLD BROOK NYSDOT 1998 08/19/2020 N 02 Herkimer Cold Brook (Village) 1004730 1.9 MI N JCT RTS 28 & 8 8 8 23081026 COLD BROOK NYSDOT 1998 08/19/2020 N 02 Herkimer Columbia (Town) 2204570 2.9 MI SE OF CEDARVILLE CASLER ROAD UNADILLA LAKE OUT 40 - Town 1920 10/21/2020 N 02 Herkimer Columbia (Town) 3307530 1 MILE SE OF CEDARVILLE COUNTY ROAD 85 UNADILLA RIVER 30 - County 2013 11/04/2019 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 1002790 2.3 MI SE JCT RTS 5S &169 5S 5S23021236 NOWADAGA CREEK NYSDOT 1931 07/22/2020 Y 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5002781 05MI E INT 29A RTE 90I 90IX (EB) 5S 5S 23021217 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 08/27/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5002782 05MI E INT 29A RTE 90I 90IX (WB) 5S 5S 23021217 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 08/27/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5516022 3.5 MI SE OF LITTLE FALLS 90IX EB DEPOT RD 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 08/14/2019 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5510002 90IX AT EXIT 29A 90IX EB EXIT 29A RAMP 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1970 06/17/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5516021 3.5 MI SE OF LITTLE FALLS 90IX WB DEPOT RD 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 04/24/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5510001 RTE 90-I AT INT 29A 90IX WB EXIT 29A RAMP 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1970 06/22/2020 Y 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307600 4.5 MI SE OF LITTLE FALLS COUNTY ROAD 102 NOWADAGA CREEK 30 - County 2007 09/28/2019 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307580 4.5 MI SE OF LITTLE FALLS COUNTY ROAD 102 NOWADAGA CREEK 30 - County 2014 11/04/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5516010 3.0 MI SW ST. JOHNSVILLE CR 188 RIVER RD 90IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 10/31/2019 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307590 4.5 MI SE OF LITTLE FALLS CR102 CREEK ROAD NOWADAGA CREEK 30 - County 2008 09/23/2020 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307550 4.9 MI S OF LITTLE FALLS CR136 JOHNNYCAKE RD CHARLOTTE CREEK 30 - County 2009 05/11/2021 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307540 2.8 MI NE OF PAINES HLLOW CR136 JOHNNYCAKE RD CORNISH CREEK 30 - County 1991 05/11/2021 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 3307570 5 MI S OF LITTLE FALLS CR45 NEWVILLE ROAD NOWADAGA CREEK 30 - County 2001 06/18/2019 N 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 5510010 .3 MI N JCT SH29A & SH 5S Ramp 90I to 169 5S 5S23021213 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1974 05/18/2020 N Page 1 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Herkimer County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 02 Herkimer Danube (Town) 2204590 5 MI S CITY LITTLE FALLS TIBBITTS RD NOWADAGA CREEK 40 - Town 1955 05/19/2021 Y 02 Herkimer Fairfield (Town) 1039050 16MI S JCT RTS 29+169 169 169 23012067 STONY CREEK NYSDOT 2018 10/14/2020 N 02 Herkimer Fairfield (Town) 3307620 .5 MI NE OF KAST BRIDGE CR7 WEST END ROAD NORTH CREEK 30 - County 2008 10/14/2020 N 02 Herkimer Fairfield (Town) 3371120 0.4 MI E JCT CR86 & SH168 North Creek Rd Unnamed Stream 30 - County 2014 10/14/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1073630 2.8 MI W JCT SH 5S & SH28 5S 5S 23021385 W MAIN ST/ ACME R NYSDOT 1987 04/09/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051241 10.4 MI E JCT SH5S & SH12 5S 5S23021069 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1968 06/05/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051242 10.4 MI E JCT SH5S & SH12 5S 5S23021070 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1968 06/05/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051262 IN FRANKFORT 5S 5S23021076 CR 81- REESE ROAD NYSDOT 1968 04/29/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051261 IN FRANKFORT 5S 5S23021076 CR 81- REESE ROAD NYSDOT 1968 04/29/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039090 2.9 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011019 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1993 06/02/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039060 4.8 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011000 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1974 05/27/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039070 3.7 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011013 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1993 06/02/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039080 3.5 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011014 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1988 05/27/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039100 2.1 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011028 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1993 06/02/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039110 1.4 MI SW JCT SH 5S & SH1 171 171 23011035 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1992 11/02/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039120 1.2 MI SW JCT RT 5S & 171 171 171 23011037 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1992 10/05/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1039130 .3 MI W JCT SH 5S & SH 17 171 171 23011045 MOYER CREEK NYSDOT 1968 11/02/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051250 JCT RTS 5S + 171 171 171 23011049 5S 5S23021071 NYSDOT 1966 04/30/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051200 IN WEST FRANKFORT 5S 5S 23021011 FERGUSON CREEK NYSDOT 1966 04/21/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1094230 10MI W JCT RTS 51+5S 5S 5S23021085 MCGOWAN CREEK NYSDOT 1966 04/06/2020 N Page 2 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Herkimer County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 2255580 1.0 MI SW VLLGE FRANKFORT BRICE ROAD MOYER CREEK 40 - Town 1930 05/13/2021 Y 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3307630 3.8 MILES NW OF FRANKFORT CR13 CENTER ROAD FERGUSON CREEK 30 - County 1934 07/31/2019 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3307640 2 MI SE OF WEST FRANKFORT CR13 CENTER ROAD FERGUSON CREEK 30 - County 1981 04/26/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3366140 1.2 MI SW OF W SCHUYLER CR241 BLEEKER ST EXT FERGUSON CREEK 30 - County 1965 05/16/2019 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3366130 1 MI SW OF WEST SCHUYLER CR37 DYKE ROAD FERGUSON CREEK 30 - County 1965 05/16/2019 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3366940 IN WEST FRANKFORT CR37 DYKE ROAD OLD STATE HWY 5S 30 - County 1981 06/17/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 7307650 4.5 MI E JCT SH 12 & SH5S CR37 DYKE ROAD CSX TRANS/AMTRAK 30 - County 1981 11/25/2019 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 3307660 .7 MI SW JCT CR 37 & I90 CR37 DYKE ROAD MOHAWK RIVER 30 - County 1981 06/13/2019 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051190 4.5 MI E JCT RTS 5S & 12 DYKE ROAD 5S 5S 23021010 NYSDOT 1968 05/10/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051230 9.7 MI E JCT RTS 5S & 12 HIGBY ROAD 5S 5S 23021063 NYSDOT 1968 05/10/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 1051220 8.7 MI E JCT RTS 5S & 12 MUCKY RUN ROAD 5S 5S 23021053 NYSDOT 1968 05/25/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 2263620 IN WEST FRANKFORT OLD STATE RTE 5S FERGUSON CREEK 40 - Town 1948 05/13/2021 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Town) 4423040 0.1 MI NE OF FRANKFORT RAILROAD STREET CSX TRANS/AMTRAK 40 - Town 1981 10/10/2020 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Village) 2263710 AT VILLAGE OF FRANKFORT HILLTOP ROAD MOYER CREEK 41 - Village 1932 04/26/2018 N 02 Herkimer Frankfort (Village) 2263720 AT VILLAGE OF FRANKFORT WEST MAIN STREET MOYER CREEK 41 - Village 1900 08/03/2020 Y 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1038970 1.8 MI SE JCT SH28 &SH168 168 168 23011019 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 04/08/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1038980 1.9 MI SE JCT SH28 &SH168 168 168 23011020 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 04/08/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1073590 2.7MI SE JCT RTS 28 & 168 168 168 23011028 FLATT CREEK NYSDOT 1987 04/07/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1051340 4.7M SE JCT RTS 28&168 168 168 2301051 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 06/02/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1038960 1.4M SE JCT RTS 28 & 168 168 168 23011015 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 05/26/2021 N Page 3 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Herkimer County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1038990 2.9M SE JCT RTS 28&168 168 168 23011030 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 07/29/2019 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1039000 3.2MI SE JCT RTS 28 & 168 168 168 23011034 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 05/26/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1039010 3.4 MI SE JCT RTS 28&168 168 168 23011035 FULMER CREEK NYSDOT 1987 04/07/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1002760 3.6 MI W JCT RTS 167 & 5S 5S 5S23021144 90IX WB NYSDOT 1995 05/18/2020 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 1002770 2.5 M W JCT RTS 176 & 5S 5S 5S23021157 90IX WB 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1995 05/12/2020 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 4423082 0.7MI EAST INT 28 RTE 90I 90 IX (EB) NY ROUTE 5S 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 05/19/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 4423081 0.7MI EAST INT 28 RTE 90I 90 IX (WB) NY ROUTE 5S 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 05/19/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 4308230 .2 MI E OF EXIT 30 - I90 922B 23011001 Erie Barge Canal NYSDOT 1967 06/16/2021 N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 3307690 1.5 MI E OF PAINES HOLLOW COUNTY ROAD 68 FULMER CREEK 30 - County 1935 07/22/2020 N N 02 Herkimer German Flatts (Town) 3307680 1 MILE SOUTH OF ILION CR15 SPINNERVILLE GULF STEELE CREEK 30 - County 2003 04/21/2021 ROAD 02 Herkimer Herkimer (Town) 1002429 1.7 MI E JCT RTS 5 & 51 5 5 23111108 CSX TRANSPRTATION NYSDOT 1949 11/19/2020 N 02 Herkimer Herkimer (Town) 1020090 15 MI N JCT RTS 5 & 28 28 28 23041140 HYDRAULIC CANAL NYSDOT 1964 06/09/2021 N 02 Herkimer Herkimer (Town) 4051180 JCT RTS 5+51 N OF ILION 51 51 23031168 5 5 23111093 NYSDOT 1968 12/19/2019 N 02 Herkimer Herkimer (Town) 405118B JCT RTS 5 & 51 N OF ILION 51 51 23031169 CSX TRANS/AMTRAK NYSDOT 1968 12/19/2019 N 02 Herkimer Herkimer (Town) 405118A JCT RTS
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