Talk:New York State Route 135

some roadway data
Some of the more useful information from the NYSDOT Highway Sufficiency Database:


 * Number of roadways: 2
 * Number of lanes: 3+3
 * Pavement width: 74 ft (South end to Exit 7), 72 ft (Exit 7 to north end)
 * Shoulder width: 10 ft
 * Traffic accounted for by trucks: 11%
 * Functional Classification: Urban principal arterial (expressway)
 * Access control: full
 * Median width: 1 ft
 * Median type: barrier
 * Terrain type: flat
 * Area type: Unincorporated community
 * Culture type: Controlled access
 * Pavement type: Portland cement/concrete (to Exit 7), Asphalt overlay on original concrete surface (from Exit 7)

Links for more info to be added

 * LIE Interchange Gets US Design Honors
 * Proposed Bridge on Sound Passes Environment Test
 * Rye- Oyster Bay Bridge Dispute; Issue and Debate Background Opponents...
 * Dream of Bridge Refuses to Die
 * State Study Favors Erection Of a Rye-Oyster Bay Bridge; But Conclusion...

Which Oyster Bay?
Why is an image from Oyster Bay, New South Wales posted here? NY 135 was never intended to go anywhere near Austrailia. DanTD (talk) 16:18, 15 August 2009 (UTC)

Bridge to Rye section split
A good 80-90% of the section deals more with the bridge than NY 135. Now, I'm not saying that the bridge shouldn't be mentioned here, as I believe it should, but the current level of detail is excessive, especially when a separate article for it exists. –  T M F 17:35, 11 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Material has been cross merged. Some tidying up would be appropriate as I did a fairly crude cut and paste.  SilkTork  *YES! 12:31, 21 August 2010 (UTC)

External links modified (February 2018)
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Map required
The article must be updated to include an OpenStreetMap version of NY 135's route map. Change the KML to New York State Route 135. J4lambert (talk) 17:50, 21 October 2018 (UTC)