Talk:New York State Route 114

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Which direction should this route be going in? I started off with the new article as South to North, but quickly realized that this was (to me, anyway) against logic. I switched it to N-S, but now new additions are coming in S-N. Which way should it be kept? Is there an "official" direction in the NYS log? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hkelly1 (talk • contribs) 12:31, July 25, 2006 (EST).


 * I was like you when I first started editing NYS routes, using north-south and east-west for directions because it seemed logical to me. However, I learned quickly that NYSDOT marks the mileposts of the route from south to north and west-east, which makes the listing of the route from south-north and west-east the standard.


 * To answer your question concisely, it should be kept S-N and, yes, there is an official direction because of NYSDOT's practice of placing milepost 0 at the southern or western terminus of the route. -- T M F T - C 16:45, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

New York State Bike Route 114
I'd like to integrate New York State Bicycle Route 114 into the article somehow, but I'm concerned it might ruin the GA status. DanTD (talk) 04:17, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * One well-sourced (meaning use citation templates) sentence in the lead saying "NYSDOT has marked NY Bicycle Route 114" would work in some fashion. I really want to see the citation templates from you. Mitch 32(Erie Railroad Information Hog) 10:09, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * This helps, although I found more detail on diversions from the existing NY 114 right here last night. DanTD (talk) 11:03, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

Ferry crossings
I added a brief portion of a sentence about the ferries at the top of the article. The article already included mention of the two ferry crossings in the "Description" section. However, as this is the defining, unique characteristic of Rte. 114 among New York State highways and makes the road an unlikely route from between the North Fork and South Fork, I believe this is worthy of mention in the basic description of Rte 114. Because of the wait time for these ferries, unless someone is traveling from East of East Hampton, NY to the very sparsely portion of the North Fork that is East of Greenport, taking Rte 114 between forks saves little or no time and incurs paying ferry tolls.