County Route 33 is a south–north county route in the central part of
Rockland County, New York. Prior to 1970, portions of CR 33 were designated as the old route of
New York State Route 304. Today, CR 33 serves as an alternative route for
NY 304 from Pearl River to New City where NY 304 ends at
US 9W. North of New City, CR 33 serves as an alternative route for the
US 9W/
US 202 multiplex in northern Rockland County.
CR 33 is the longest county route in Rockland, and in fact is longer than all NY state routes within the county except for
NY 59 (only shorter by three-quarters of a mile). CR 33 intersects several major west–east roads within in the county. It even intersects the
Palisades Interstate Parkway at Exit 10 in New City. CR 33 has one present child-route in CR 33A in Nanuet, and until recently had three with CR 33B located in New City and CR 33C located in Stony Point.
Route description
CR 33 begins at NY 304 in Pearl River, and ends at CR 106 (
Old NY 210) in Stony Point. CR 33 runs through Pearl River, Nanuet, New City, Garnerville, and Stony Point. CR 33 is an alternate route for NY 304 from Pearl River to New City, and an alternate route for US 9W/US 202 from Garnerville to Stony Point. Between New City and Garnerville,...
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