New York State Route 33
New York State Route 33 is a state highway located in New York, stretching approximately 50 miles. It runs east-west, connecting the city of Buffalo in the west to the town of Brockport in the east. The route primarily serves as a vital link for local traffic and provides access to various communities along its path.
The highway passes through several towns and cities, including Lancaster and Batavia. It features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with intersections that facilitate access to local businesses and residential areas. New York State Route 33 is an important roadway for both commuters and travelers in the region.