New York State Route 7
New York State Route 7 is a significant highway in the state of New York, stretching approximately 90 miles. It runs from the Pennsylvania border in the west to Vermont in the east, connecting various towns and cities along the way. The route primarily serves as a vital link for local traffic and commerce.
The highway passes through several counties, including Broome, Chenango, and Delaware. It features a mix of rural and urban landscapes, providing access to important destinations such as Binghamton and Oneonta. New York State Route 7 plays a crucial role in the regional transportation network.