Interstate 88 (east) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Broome
Chenango 0.00 0.00 I-81 – Syracuse, Binghamton Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Fenton 0.59 0.95 1 NY 7 west West end of I-88 / NY 7 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
2.35 3.78 2 NY 12A west – Chenango Bridge
4.61 7.42 3 NY 369 – Port Crane
Colesville 7.81 12.57 4 NY 7 east – Sanitaria Springs East end of I-88 / NY 7 overlap
12.02 19.34 5 Martin Hill Road – Belden
16.00 25.75 6 NY 79 – Harpursville, Nineveh
Chenango
Town of Afton 23.77 38.25 7 NY 41 – Afton
29.43 47.36 8 NY 206 – Bainbridge, Masonville
Delaware
Village of Sidney 33.07 53.22 9 NY 8 – Sidney
37.20 59.87 10 Unadilla
40.51 65.19 11 NY 357 – Franklin, Unadilla
Otsego
Otego 46.82 75.35 12 NY 7 – Otego
Oneonta 53.51 86.12 13 NY 7 / NY 205 – Oneonta
55.76 89.74 14 Main Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
56.43 90.82 15 NY 23 / NY 28 south – Oneonta, Delhi West end of I-88 / NY 28 overlap
58.68 94.44 16 Emmons
Village of Milford 61.03 98.22 17 NY 28 north to NY 7 – Colliersville, Cooperstown East end of I-88 / NY 28 overlap
Maryland 70.95 114.18 18 Schenevus
Worcester 76.70 123.44 19 To NY 7 – Colliersville, Cooperstown
Schoharie
Village of Richmondville 87.86 141.40 20 NY 7 / NY 10 – Richmondville
89.99 144.82 21 NY 7 / NY 10 – Warnerville
Village of Cobleskill 95.16 153.15 22 NY 7 / NY 145 – Cobleskill, Middleburgh
Village of Schoharie 101.04 162.61 23 NY 7 / NY 30 / NY 30A – Schoharie, Central Bridge Access to NY 7 and NY 30 is via NY 30A
Schenectady
Duanesburg 112.14 180.47 24 US 20 / NY 7 – Duanesburg
Rotterdam 116.87 188.08 25 NY 7 – Rotterdam, Schenectady
117.75 189.50 I-90 / Thruway – Albany, Buffalo Eastbound exit and westbound entrance

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