{{Short description|Highway in New York}} {{Use American English|date=May 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox road |state=NY |type=NY |route=30A |map={{maplink-road}} |map_custom=yes |map_notes=NY&nbsp;30A highlighted in red |length_mi=34.86 |length_ref=<ref name="2008tvr" /> |established=April&nbsp;1960<ref name="renumbered" /> |direction_a=South |terminus_a={{jct|state=NY|NY|30}} in Schoharie |junction={{plainlist| *{{jct|state=NY|I|88}} in Schoharie *{{jct|state=NY|NY|7}} in Schoharie *{{jct|state=NY|US|20}} in Esperance *{{jct|state=NY|NY|5S}} in Fultonville *{{jct|state=NY|NY|5}} in Fonda}} |direction_b=North |terminus_b={{jct|state=NY|NY|30}} in Mayfield |counties=Schoharie, Montgomery, Fulton |previous_type=NY |previous_route=30 |next_type=NY |next_route=31 |spur_type=NY |spur_of=30 }} '''New York State Route&nbsp;30A''' ('''NY&nbsp;30A''') is a {{convert|34.86|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. It serves as a westerly alternate route of NY&nbsp;30 from near the Schoharie County village of Schoharie to the Fulton County hamlet of Riceville, {{convert|1|mi|km|1}} south of the village of Mayfield. While NY&nbsp;30 heads generally north–south between the two locations and passes through Amsterdam, NY&nbsp;30A veers west to serve the villages of Fonda and Fultonville and the cities of Johnstown and Gloversville. Along the way, it connects to several major east–west highways, including U.S. Route&nbsp;20 (US&nbsp;20) in Esperance and the New York State Thruway in Fultonville.

All of NY&nbsp;30A north of NY&nbsp;7 in Central Bridge was originally designated as '''New York State Route&nbsp;148''' as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, replacing NY&nbsp;54 from Fonda to Mayfield. The piece of modern NY&nbsp;30A south of NY&nbsp;7 has been part of several routes, namely NY&nbsp;30 from 1930 to the 1940s and NY&nbsp;43 during the 1920s and from the 1940s to the 1950s. In April&nbsp;1960, this piece of NY&nbsp;43 was combined with NY&nbsp;148 to create NY&nbsp;30A.

==Route description== left|thumb|Southern terminus of NY&nbsp;30A at NY&nbsp;30 by Schoharie NY&nbsp;30A begins at an intersection with NY&nbsp;30 in northern reaches of the village of Schoharie. Continuing northwest along the former right-of-way of NY&nbsp;30, NY&nbsp;30A crosses along Schoharie Creek into exit&nbsp;23 of I-88, a diamond interchange. Just north of the interchange, the route reaches a junction with NY&nbsp;7. At this junction, NY&nbsp;30A turns west onto NY&nbsp;7 and form a concurrency into the hamlet of Old Central Bridge after crossing Schoharie Creek. Several blocks west of the Schoharie, NY&nbsp;30A turns north and away from NY&nbsp;7, crossing north into Central Bridge. After crossing Cobleskill Creek, the route passes east of Central Bridge Community Park and a junction with County Route&nbsp;51 (CR&nbsp;51 or South Main Street).<ref name="bing">{{bing maps|url=http://binged.it/V759Ar|title=overview map of NY 30A|accessdate=November 29, 2012}}</ref>

Crossing through the residential section of Central Bridge, NY&nbsp;30A bends northward, leaving the hamlet and crossing into the town of Esperance. Through Esperance, NY&nbsp;30A winds northeast, bending along Schoharie Creek until a junction with CR&nbsp;27 (Junction Road). At the junction with CR&nbsp;27, NY&nbsp;30A bends northward, crossing past residences as it enters the hamlet of Sloansville, at which NY&nbsp;30A reaches a junction with US&nbsp;20 and the southern terminus of NY&nbsp;162, which becomes concurrent with NY&nbsp;30A. The concurrency with NY&nbsp;162 is a short stretch through Esperance, connecting Sloansville to Dwelly Corners, where NY&nbsp;162 turns west.<ref name="bing" />

NY&nbsp;30A continues north from NY&nbsp;162, crossing the line into Montgomery County and the town of Charleston. The route through Charleston is rural, passing through open fields and woodlands for several miles, making several sharp bends at road junctions. Just north of a junction with Reynolds Road (unsigned CR&nbsp;121), the route winds northward into the town of Glen. Just north of the northern terminus of CR&nbsp;121, the route reaches the hamlet of Glen, which is centered around a junction with NY&nbsp;161. Through Glen, NY&nbsp;30A turns several directions before leaving the hamlet to the northwest. A couple miles to the northwest of Glen, NY&nbsp;30A crosses the town line and enters the village of Fultonville.<ref name="bing" /> [[File:NY30A north in Fonda.jpg|right|thumb|NY&nbsp;30A northbound, heading away from NY&nbsp;5 in Fonda]] Through Fultonville, NY&nbsp;30A gains the moniker of Main Street, crossing a junction with NY&nbsp;5S (Maple Avenue), Entering downtown Fultonville, the route crosses through several blocks of businesses before reaching a junction with NY&nbsp;920P (Riverside Drive), an unsigned reference route. NY&nbsp;920P connects NY&nbsp;30A to the New York State Thruway (I-90)'s exit&nbsp;28. After Riverside Drive, NY&nbsp;30A crosses the Mohawk River and enters the village of Fonda. Now named South Bridge Street, the route crosses past the Village of Fonda Recreation Park. After crossing over an Amtrak railroad line, NY&nbsp;30A reaches a junction with NY&nbsp;5 (East Main Street). At this junction, NY&nbsp;30A turns west onto a concurrency with NY&nbsp;5, crossing through the village.<ref name="bing" />

At the junction with Broadway, NY&nbsp;5 continues west through Fonda while NY&nbsp;30A turns north on Broadway. Paralleling the nearby NY&nbsp;334, which starts less than a mile to the west, NY&nbsp;30A leaves Fonda for the town of Mohawk, where it gains the Old Plank Road moniker. NY&nbsp;30A continues north through Mohawk, proceeding away from NY&nbsp;334, soon bending northeast and crossing the county line into Fulton County and the town of Johnstown. Dropping the Old Plank Road name, NY&nbsp;30A gains the South Comrie Avenue moniker as it enters the city of Johnstown. At Chestnut Street, the route turns eastward, crossing through the southern edges of the city, before turning north and bypassing the center of Johnstown. Along the bend, NY&nbsp;30A reaches a junction with NY&nbsp;67 (East State Street).<ref name="bing" /> left|thumb|Northern terminus of NY&nbsp;30A at NY&nbsp;30 in Riceville At a junction with the western terminus of CR&nbsp;107 (East Main Street), the moniker of NY&nbsp;30A switches to North Comrie Avenue, soon reaching a junction with NY&nbsp;29. At this junction, NY&nbsp;30A begins paralleling Cayadutta Creek, winding northeast through Johnstown. The route bypasses the city of Gloversville, reaching a junction with NY&nbsp;29A (Turkey Farm Road) before crossing into a section of Gloversville. In this small section, NY&nbsp;30A junctions with the terminus of NY&nbsp;349 (East State Street). NY&nbsp;30A and NY&nbsp;349 now parallel each other out of Gloversville, crossing into the town of Mayfield. In Mayfield, NY&nbsp;30A crosses through the hamlet of Riceville, where it meets an intersection with NY&nbsp;30. This junction marks the northern terminus of NY&nbsp;30A, less than a mile south of the entrance to Adirondack Park.<ref name="bing" />

==History== right|thumb|The Baptist Church in Charleston, photo taken in 1936, when NY&nbsp;30A was still NY&nbsp;148 In 1908, the New York State Legislature created Route&nbsp;24, an unsigned legislative route that initially extended from Fonda to Lake Pleasant via Johnstown, Gloversville, Mayfield, and Speculator. From Fonda to the southern edge of Johnstown, Route&nbsp;24 utilized modern NY&nbsp;30A. Northeast of Gloversville, it followed East State Street, current County Route&nbsp;154, and Riceville Road to Mayfield. In between, it was routed along several city streets in Johnstown and Gloversville.<ref name="1909book">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jZ0AAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA61 |author=State of New York Department of Highways |title=The Highway Law |year=1909 |publisher=J. B. Lyon Company |location=Albany, New York |pages=61–62 |accessdate=July 19, 2010}}</ref><ref name="1920book">{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Sj4CAAAAYAAJ |author=New York State Department of Highways |title=Report of the State Commissioner of Highways |year=1920 |publisher=J. B. Lyon Company |location=Albany, New York |page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Sj4CAAAAYAAJ/page/n534 536] |accessdate=July 19, 2010}}</ref> All of legislative Route&nbsp;24 south of Speculator was designated as part of NY&nbsp;54 in the mid-1920s.<ref name="1924nyt">{{cite news |title=New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers |newspaper=The New York Times |date=December 21, 1924 |page=XX9}}</ref><ref name="1926map">{{cite map |title=Official Map Showing State Highways and other important roads |year=1926 |publisher=State of New York Department of Public Works |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}</ref> Like Route&nbsp;24 before it, NY&nbsp;54 followed a series of local streets through Johnstown and Gloversville. It entered Johnstown on Chestnut Street and proceeded northward through the city on Madison Avenue and Perry Street. In Gloversville, Perry Street became Main Street, which NY&nbsp;54 followed to State Street.<ref name="1929map">{{cite map |title=New York in Soconyland |year=1929 |publisher=Standard Oil Company of New York |cartography=General Drafting}}</ref>

NY&nbsp;54 was reassigned elsewhere in the state as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. The portion of NY&nbsp;54's former alignment south of Mayfield became part of NY&nbsp;148, a new route that extended from NY&nbsp;7 in Central Bridge to NY&nbsp;30 in Mayfield.<ref name="1929map" /><ref name="1930map" /> The section of modern NY&nbsp;30A south of NY&nbsp;7 was initially designated as part of NY&nbsp;43 in the mid-1920s<ref name="1924nyt" /><ref name="1926map" /> before becoming part of NY&nbsp;30 in 1930.<ref name="1929map" /><ref name="1930map">{{cite map |title=Road Map of New York |year=1930 |publisher=Standard Oil Company of New York |cartography=General Drafting}}</ref> In the early 1940s, NY&nbsp;30 was rerouted to follow a new highway that left the old alignment of NY&nbsp;30 southeast of Central Bridge and connected directly to the portion of NY&nbsp;30 north of NY&nbsp;7.<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> The former routing of NY&nbsp;30 into Central Bridge became an extension of NY&nbsp;43, which overlapped NY&nbsp;30 between the new alignment and Schoharie.<!--highway shown as a numbered highway on the 1942 map; the 1949 map is the first that marks it as NY 43--><ref>{{cite map |title=New York |publisher=Esso |cartography=General Drafting |edition=1950 |year=1949}}</ref>

In 1956 and 1957, an arterial highway was constructed between Johnstown and Mayfield by way of Gloversville. The new roadway became a realignment of NY&nbsp;148. Johnstown's portion of the arterial includes direct access to businesses as the city purchased the necessary access rights from the state of New York.<ref name=biz>{{cite news |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/1998/11/09/focus2.html |title=Business grows on Route 30A corridor in Fulton County |newspaper=Capital District Business Review |location=Albany, New York |first=Mary S. |last=Yamin |date=November 6, 1998 |accessdate=February 10, 2008}}</ref> The portion of NY&nbsp;43 north of NY&nbsp;30 and all of NY&nbsp;148 was re-designated as NY&nbsp;30A in April 1960 after pressure from local Automobile Club.<ref name="renumbered">{{cite news|title=State Will Change Route 148 Number to 30-A, Auto Club Informed; Younglove Helped|url=http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%252011%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Herald%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Herald%25201960%2520Grayscale%2FGloversville%2520NY%2520Leader%2520Herald%25201960%2520Grayscale%2520-%25201316.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F9afd3d10a97c14069a736bcb789fd494#page=1|accessdate=January 15, 2017|work=The Leader-Herald|date=April 12, 1960|location=Gloversville, New York|page=11}}</ref>

The intersection with NY&nbsp;30 north of the Village of Schoharie was the site of a deadly limousine crash in October 2018 that killed 20 people.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2018/10/07/multiple-deaths-wedding-limo-crash-uptate/1557966002/ |title=Police: 20 dead in upstate NY crash involving limousine |work = Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |date=October 7, 2018 |accessdate=October 10, 2018}}</ref>

==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=90–91 |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |accessdate=January 31, 2010}}</ref>}} {{NYint |county=Schoharie |cspan=6 |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|30|city1=Schoharie|areadab1=village|city2=Duanesburg|areadab2=CDP}} |location=Schoharie |area=town |lspan=4 |notes=Southern terminus }} {{NYint |mile=0.96 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|88|city1=Albany|city2=Binghamton}} |notes=Exit&nbsp;23 (I-88); diamond interchange }} {{NYint |mile=1.15 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|7|dir1=east|NY|30|city1=Esperance|areadab1=village|city2=Amsterdam|to2=yes}} |type=concur |notes=Eastern terminus of NY 7 overlap }} {{NYint |mile=2.19 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|7|dir1=west|city1=Cobleskill|areadab1=village}} |type=concur |notes=Hamlet of Central Bridge; western terminus of NY 7 overlap }} {{NYint |mile=6.12 |road={{jct|state=NY|US|20|city1=Sharon|city2=Duanesburg|areadab2=CDP}}<br>{{jct|state=NY|NY|162|dir1=begins}} |location=Esperance |area=town |lspan=2 |type=concur |notes=Hamlet of Sloansville; southern terminus of NY&nbsp;162 }} {{NYint |mile=6.92 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|162|dir1=north|city1=Canajoharie|areadab1=village}} |type=concur |notes=Northern terminus of NY&nbsp;162 overlap }} {{NYint |county=Montgomery |cspan=5 |mile=16.76 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|161|dir1=east|city1=Auriesville|city2=Amsterdam}} |location=Glen |notes=Western terminus of NY&nbsp;161 }} {{NYint |mile=20.65 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|5S|name1=Maple Avenue|city1=Canajoharie|areadab1=village|city2=Auriesville}} |location=Fultonville |lspan=2 }} {{NYint |mile=20.95 |road={{jct|state=NY|I|90|NYST|to1=yes}} |notes=Access via {{jct|state=NY|Ref|920P}} }} {{NYint |mile=21.30 |location=Fonda |lspan=2 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|5|dir1=east|name1=Main Street|city1=Amsterdam}} |type=concur |notes=Eastern terminus of NY 5 overlap }} {{NYint |mile=21.67 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|5|dir1=west|name1=Main Street|city1=Palatine Bridge}} |type=concur |notes=Western terminus of NY 5 overlap }} {{NYint |county=Fulton |cspan=9 |mile=26.17 |location=Johnstown |lspan=4 |area=city |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|67|name1=East State Street|extra=airport}}&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;FMCC }} {{NYint |mile=26.53 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|29|dir1=west|name1=East Main Street|city1=Johnstown}} |type=concur |notes=Southern terminus of NY 29 overlap }} {{NYint |mile=26.96 |mspan=2 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|29|dir1=east|name1=Briggs Street|city1=Vail Mills|location2=Saratoga}} |type=concur |notes=Northern terminus of NY 29 overlap }} {{NYint |mile=none |road=Briggs Street ({{jct|state=NY|NY|920C|noshield1=yes}} west) |notes=Eastern terminus of unsigned NY&nbsp;920C }} {{NYint |mile=28.19 |road=Harrison Street (NY&nbsp;920D) |location=Gloversville }} {{NYint |mile=29.91 |road=Saratoga Boulevard&nbsp;/ Steele Avenue Extension (NY&nbsp;920J) |location=Johnstown |lspan=3 |area=town |notes=Former routing of NY&nbsp;29A; former southern terminus of overlap with NY&nbsp;29A }} {{NYint |mile=30.55 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|29A|name1=East Fulton Street&nbsp;/ Turkey Farm Road|city1=Gloversville|city2=Vail Mills}} |notes=Former northern terminus of NY 29A overlap }} {{NYint |mile=31.76 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|349|name1=East State Street Extension|dir1=east}} |notes=Western terminus of NY&nbsp;349 }} {{NYint |mile=34.86 |road={{jct|state=NY|NY|30|city1=Mayfield|areadab1=village|city2=Speculator|city3=Vail Mills}} |location=Mayfield |area=town |notes=Northern terminus; hamlet of Riceville; roundabout }} {{Jctintbtm|keys=concur}}

==See also== {{Portal|U.S. roads}} *List of county routes in Fulton County, New York

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

==External links== {{Attached KML}} {{Commons category|New York State Route 30A}} {{NYSR external links|type=N|nyroutes=yes|termini=yes|route=30|suf=A|alps=yes}}

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