{{Short description|Highway in New York state}} {{Use American English|date=April 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox road |state=NY |type=NY |route=352 |map={{maplink-road}} |map_custom=yes |map_alt=Map of New York State Route 352 |map_notes=Map of Southern Tier in New York with NY&nbsp;352 highlighted in red |maint=NYSDOT and the city of Elmira |length_mi=18.96 |length_ref=<ref name="2008tvr" /> |established=October&nbsp;1966<ref name="17Erenumbered">{{cite news|title=Rt. 17E Changed to Rt. 352|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13786838/17e_352_october_27_1966/|accessdate=September 15, 2017|work=The Star-Gazette|date=October 27, 1966|page=9|via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref> |direction_a=West |terminus_a={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE||NY|415}} in Riverside |junction={{jct|state=NY|NY|414}} in Corning<br />{{jct|state=NY|NY|14}} in Elmira |direction_b=East |terminus_b={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE}} in Elmira |counties=Steuben, Chemung |previous_type=NY |previous_route=351 |next_type=NY |next_route=353 |browse={{ny browse|previous_type=NY 1927|previous_route=17D|route=25px|alt=NY 17E|link=|next_type=NY 1927|next_route=17F}} }} '''New York State Route&nbsp;352''' ('''NY&nbsp;352''') is a state highway in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States. It generally parallels the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate&nbsp;86 or I-86 and NY&nbsp;17) from the village of Riverside (exit&nbsp;45) east through the city of Corning to the city of Elmira (exit&nbsp;56). The portion of NY&nbsp;352 west of the hamlet of Big Flats was once part of NY&nbsp;17; the rest was originally '''New York State Route&nbsp;17E'''. Construction of and improvements to the Southern Tier Expressway have resulted in extensions of NY&nbsp;352, primarily along the former NY&nbsp;17 right-of-way.

==Route description== left|thumb|NY&nbsp;352 proceeding through the town of Corning as a four-lane boulevard NY&nbsp;352 begins at an intersection with NY&nbsp;415 (High Street) in village of Riverside. NY&nbsp;352 proceeds southward along Buffalo Street, a two-lane commercial street for two blocks to an intersection with Denison Parkway. At the Denison Parkway intersection, NY&nbsp;352 turns east along Denison, while to the west is an interchange with the I-86 and NY&nbsp;17 (the Southern Tier Expressway). NY&nbsp;352 now proceeds eastward on Denison Parkway, a four-lane boulevard alongside the Chemung River. After bending southeast and crossing into the Chemung, the route leaves the village of Riverside for the city of Corning.<ref name="bing">{{bing maps|url=http://binged.it/Pny6Zk|title=overview map of NY 352|accessdate=July 25, 2012}}</ref>

Through Corning, NY&nbsp;352 retains the Denison Parkway name, paralleling a former railroad right-of-way into the southern side of the city. The boulevard passes residences for several blocks, until intersecting with South Bridge Street, where it becomes a commercial road through Corning. Remaining four lanes, NY&nbsp;352 continues east along Denison,<ref name="bing" /> passing the site of the former Corning station of the Erie Railroad, which closed in November&nbsp;1952.<ref name="yanosey">{{cite book|last=Yanosey|first=Robert J.|others=Devon Lawton (photographer)|title=New York|publisher=Morning Sun Books|location=Scotch Plains, New Jersey|date=2006|series=Erie Railroad Facilities in Color|volume=2: NY|page=70|isbn=1-58248-196-2}}</ref> Several blocks to the east, NY&nbsp;352 intersects with the southern terminus of NY&nbsp;414 (Cedar Street). NY&nbsp;352 continues eastward through Corning, crossing businesses until Steuben Street, where residences begin appearing in either direction. A short distance to the east of that, NY&nbsp;225 begins at an intersection with Conhocton Street, running southeast along Park Avenue.<ref name="bing" /> right|thumb|NY&nbsp;352 heading westbound towards the intersection with NY&nbsp;14 in Elmira After NY&nbsp;225, NY&nbsp;352 continues east along Denison Parkway, remaining a four-lane boulevard through Corning. Passing south of a park, the route crosses the Chemung River once again, leaving the city of Corning for the hamlet of Gibson in the town of Corning. After crossing the river, NY&nbsp;352 crosses over the Southern Tier Expressway and enters an interchange with County Route&nbsp;45 (CR&nbsp;45; Main Street). NY&nbsp;352 then turns southward as East Corning Road, a four-lane boulevard that parallels the Southern Tier Expressway, interchanging via a bridge a short distance after. After the interchange, NY&nbsp;352 passes the Corning Country Club,. then makes a gradual bend to the east, paralleling the Southern Tier and the alignment of the former Erie Railroad, now Norfolk Southern Railway's Southern Tier Line.<ref name="bing" />

NY&nbsp;352 proceeds eastward on East Corning Road, becoming a divided four-lane arterial, passing south of a quarry. Near Kings Court, NY&nbsp;352 and the Southern Tier Expressway bend northeast, passing north of the ramp for exit&nbsp;46. A short distance to the east, NY&nbsp;352 turns southeast off East Corning Road and crosses over the Southern Tier once again, intersecting with the ramps for exit&nbsp;46. The route then bends eastward, now a two-lane residential street through the town of Corning. The route soon crosses out of Corning near a power plant and crosses the county line (also the Preemption Line) into Chemung County and enters the town of Big Flats. NY&nbsp;352 starts proceeding northeast through Big Flats, intersecting with the northern terminus of CR&nbsp;10 (South Corning Road).<ref name="bing" />

NY&nbsp;352 continues northeast through Big Flats for several blocks, intersecting with CR&nbsp;64 (Main Street). Passing south of the village of Big Flats, the route bends further to the southeast, passing Community Park until an intersection with CR&nbsp;82 (Winters Road). Crossing through the town of Big Flats, NY&nbsp;352 begins a long distance parallel with the Chemung River, turning southward for a distance before proceeding southeast again. A short distance from the southeastern curve, the route intersects with CR&nbsp;55 (Harris Hill Road). Nearby this intersection is the National Soaring Museum. After an intersection with Curren Road, NY&nbsp;352 runs north of a large residential community.<ref name="bing" />

left|thumb|NY&nbsp;352 eastbound at the interchange with NY&nbsp;17 in Elmira. CR&nbsp;1 begins in the distance. After the residential section, NY&nbsp;352 starts running alongside the Chemung River, bending southeast past some riverside homes before intersecting with the eastern terminus of NY&nbsp;225 (Hendy Creek Road). After NY&nbsp;225, NY&nbsp;352 crosses the municipal line between the town of Big Flats and the city of Elmira. Now known as West Water Street, NY&nbsp;352 becomes a four lane residential street through West Elmira. At the intersection with York and Coleman Avenues, the route forks into a divided roadway, with NY&nbsp;352 east running along West Water Street and NY&nbsp;352 west running along West Church Street. NY&nbsp;352 east and West Water Street run through a residential section of West Elmira, bending east and passing homes for several blocks.<ref name="bing" />

NY&nbsp;352 east begins to bend northeast through Elmira, leaving the West Elmira section, remaining a two-lane residential street. The route returns to the Chemung River once again, passing north of Clinton Island. The route winds eastward, becoming a commercial street through the city, intersecting with South Main Street and Railroad Avenue. At Railroad Avenue, the Southern Tier Line crosses over the alignment from a bridge over the Chemung. Now known as East Water Street, NY&nbsp;352 soon intersects with NY&nbsp;14 (Clemens Center Parkway). NY&nbsp;352 continues eastward for several blocks alongside the Chemung River, passing several baseball fields and industrial buildings, soon entering a diamond interchange (exit&nbsp;56) with the Southern Tier Expressway (now just NY&nbsp;17). This interchange serves as the eastern terminus of NY&nbsp;352, where the right-of-way continues east of CR&nbsp;1 (Jerusalem Hill Road).<ref name="bing" />

==History== In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, a spur of NY&nbsp;17 between the hamlet of Big Flats and NY&nbsp;13 in the town of Elmira was designated as NY&nbsp;17E. At the time, NY&nbsp;17 was routed on Main Street and Big Flats Road in the vicinity of Big Flats.<ref>{{Cite FTP |url=ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/Statewide/Historic_OTMs/1930fr.pdf |format=PDF |title=Tourist Map of Pennsylvania |year=1930 |server=Pennsylvania Department of Highways |url-status=dead |accessdate=July 7, 2009 }}</ref> NY&nbsp;17E was extended eastward into Elmira in the early 1940s after NY&nbsp;13 was truncated to a new southern terminus in downtown Elmira.<ref>{{cite map |title=New York |publisher=Esso |year=1940 |cartography=General Drafting}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |title=New York with Pictorial Guide |publisher=Esso |year=1942 |cartography=General Drafting}}</ref> At the time, both NY&nbsp;13 and NY&nbsp;17E ended at the junction of Church Street and Madison Avenue, the latter then part of NY&nbsp;17.<ref>{{cite map |title=Official Highway Map of New York State |publisher=State of New York Department of Public Works |edition=1947–48 |cartography=General Drafting}}</ref> NY&nbsp;17E was extended slightly by 1953 to continue east along Church Street to Sullivan Street and southward on Sullivan Street to Water Street (NY&nbsp;17).<ref>{{cite map |url=http://historical.mytopo.com/getImage.asp?state=NY&fname=elmi53se.jpg |title=Elmira Quadrangle – New York – Pennsylvania |publisher=United States Geological Survey |series=15 Minute Series (Topographic) |scale=1:62,500 |year=1953 |accessdate=July 7, 2009}}</ref>

A bypass for NY&nbsp;17 in the Elmira area was built in the 1950s. The first section from Horseheads south to the eastern fringe of downtown Elmira was completed in the mid-1950s, resulting in a short eastern extension of NY&nbsp;17E to the east side of Newtown Creek (exit&nbsp;56).<ref>{{cite map |title=New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region |publisher=Esso |cartography=General Drafting |edition=1955–56 |year=1954}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |title=New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region |publisher=Esso |cartography=General Drafting |edition=1957 |year=1956}}</ref> The second half of the bypass, from East Corning eastward to Horseheads, was open by 1958, and NY&nbsp;17's original alignment from East Corning (exit&nbsp;48) to Big Flats became a western extension of NY&nbsp;17E.<ref>{{cite map |title=New York with Special Maps of Putnam–Rockland–Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region |publisher=Esso |cartography=General Drafting |edition=1958 |year=1958}}</ref> In October&nbsp;1966, under pressure from locals to eliminate confusion between NY&nbsp;17 east and NY&nbsp;17E, the latter was renumbered to NY&nbsp;352.<ref name="17Erenumbered" />

In the mid-1980s, the NY&nbsp;17 bypass was extended west to NY&nbsp;414 (exit&nbsp;46) in Corning.<ref name="nbi">National Bridge Inventory, a database compiled by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, available at www.nationalbridges.com. Accessed July 7, 2009.</ref> NY&nbsp;17 initially exited the expressway south of Gibson at exit&nbsp;47 to rejoin its original surface alignment into Corning. Although the former routing of NY&nbsp;17 between exits&nbsp;47 and&nbsp;48 lacked a designation, NY&nbsp;352 was not immediately extended westward from exit&nbsp;45.<ref>{{Cite FTP |url=ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/Statewide/Historic_OTMs/1989fr.pdf |format=PDF |title=Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map |year=1989 |server=Pennsylvania Department of Transportation |url-status=dead |accessdate=July 7, 2009 }}</ref> The Corning Bypass on NY&nbsp;17 was completed in the mid-1990s,<ref name="nbi"/> at which time NY&nbsp;352 was extended west on the old surface NY&nbsp;17 across the Gibson Bridge, through downtown Corning and across the Patterson Bridge to exit&nbsp;45.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gribblenation.net/nyroutes/ind/350_359.htm#352 |first=Mark |last=Sinsabaugh |work=New York Routes |title=New York State Route 352 |accessdate=July 7, 2009}}</ref>

===Downtown Elmira=== NY&nbsp;352 was reconfigured in Elmira by 1969 to split into two one-way streets in West Elmira. Westbound NY&nbsp;352 followed Church Street through Elmira while eastbound NY&nbsp;352 followed Water Street. Eastbound NY&nbsp;352 left Water Street at Sullivan Street and followed Sullivan Street for three blocks north to Church Street. Here, NY&nbsp;352 came back together and continued east along Church Street to NY&nbsp;17 as a two-way street.<ref name="elmira topo">{{cite map |url=http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o42076a7 |title=Elmira Quadrangle – New York – Pennsylvania Co. |publisher=United States Geological Survey |series=7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) |year=1959 |scale=1:24,000 |accessdate=July 7, 2009}}</ref> By 1978, the portion of Sullivan Street between Water Street and John Street was removed. As a result, NY&nbsp;352 now left Water Street at Madison Avenue and followed Madison north to Church Street.<ref name="elmira quad">{{cite map |url=http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=x24 |title=Elmira Digital Raster Quadrangle |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |year=1978 |scale=1:24,000 |accessdate=July 7, 2009 |archive-date=January 10, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110194609/http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=x24 |url-status=dead }}</ref> NY&nbsp;352 eastbound was changed again by 1995 to follow Water Street east to NY&nbsp;17.<ref>{{cite map |publisher=Rand McNally and Company |title=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0-528-96764-9}}</ref>

In 2005, the portions of Church and Water Streets east of Hoffman Street were reconfigured to carry two-way traffic.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}} However, NY&nbsp;352 remains split along the two streets for historical reasons.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}

==Major intersections== {{NYinttop|length_ref=<ref name="2008tvr">{{cite web |url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/engineering/technical-services/hds-respository/Traffic%20Volume%20Report%202008.pdf |title=2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State |date=June 16, 2009 |format=PDF |pages=217–218 |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |accessdate=February 1, 2010}}</ref>}} {{NYint |county=Steuben |cspan=6 |location=Riverside |lspan=2 |ctdab=Steuben |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE||dir1=east|dir2=east|dir=east|NY|415|name4=High Street}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{NYint |mile=0.10 |mile_ref=<ref name=googlemaps>{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/42.1541717,-77.0786843/42.1521053,-77.0790931/@42.153151,-77.0810752,17z/am=t/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0 |access-date=June 28, 2018}}</ref> |road={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE||dir1=west|dir2=west|dir3=west|city1=Painted Post|location2=Williamsport|city3=Jamestown|city4=Rochester}} |notes=Exit 45 on I-86 }} {{NYint |location=Corning |lspan=2 |area=city |mile=1.75 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|414|dir1=north|I|86|NY|17|STE|to2=yes|name1=Cedar Street}} |notes=Southern terminus of NY&nbsp;414 }} {{NYint |mile=2.40 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|225|dir1=south|name1=Park Avenue}} |notes=Northern terminus of NY&nbsp;225 }} {{NYint |location=Corning |area=town |lspan=2 |mile=3.86 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE|city1=Binghamton|city2=Elmira|city3=Corning}} |notes=Access via NY 961Q; exit 47 on I-86 }} {{NYint |mile=6.15 |mile2=6.20 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE||city1=Jamestown|city2=Binghamton}} |notes=Exit 48 on I-86; hamlet of East Corning }} {{NYint |county=Chemung |cspan=3 |location=Big Flats |area=town |mile=14.35 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|225|dir1=north|name1=Hendy Creek Road|location1=Mount Savior|city2=Caton}} |notes=Southern terminus of NY&nbsp;225 }} {{NYint |mile=17.66 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|14|name1=Clemens Center Parkway}} |location=Elmira |lspan=2 |area=city }} {{NYint |mile=18.96 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|86|NY|17|STE||city1=Corning|city2=Binghamton}} |notes=Eastern terminus; exit 56 on I-86 }} {{jctbtm}}

==See also== {{Portal|U.S. roads}} *New York State Route&nbsp;417, the next piece of old NY&nbsp;17 to the west *New York State Route&nbsp;17C, the next numbered piece of old NY&nbsp;17 to the east

==References== {{Reflist|2}}

==External links== {{Attached KML}} {{Commons category|New York State Route 352}} {{NYSR external links|type=N|nyroutes=yes|termini=yes|route=352|alps=yes}}

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352 Category:Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New York) Category:Transportation in Chemung County, New York Category:Transportation in Steuben County, New York