NY 33
NY 33, also known as New York State Route 33, is a significant east-west highway located in the state of New York. It stretches approximately 40 miles, connecting the city of Buffalo to the town of Rochester. The route serves as a vital link for local traffic and provides access to various communities along its path.
The highway runs through several towns and cities, including Lancaster and Batavia. It is primarily a two-lane road, with some sections featuring additional lanes for safety and efficiency. NY 33 plays an essential role in regional transportation, facilitating commerce and travel across the area.