New York State Route 77
New York State Route 77 is a north-south highway located in western New York. It stretches approximately 30 miles, connecting the towns of Sardinia and Alabama. The route primarily serves as a local road, facilitating travel between rural areas and nearby communities.
The highway runs through several counties, including Erie and Genesee. Along its path, Route 77 intersects with other major roads, providing access to various attractions and services. It is an important route for residents and visitors, contributing to the local economy and transportation network.