Purchase Street, King Street, Quaker Street, Millwood Road
Northbound Views
Purchase Street begins at US 1 in Rye and runs north as a two-lane undivided road. There are a couple of stop signs at and traffic light. There is no yellow line down the middle, which is unusual for a state route.
Photos taken December 2015.
Purchase Street passes under the New Haven Line of the Metro-North Railroad and the New England Thruway (I-95). There is a train station but no highway interchange.
Photos taken December 2015.
Heading out of town, Purchase Street gets a double yellow line down the middle.
Photos taken December 2020.
Purchase Street is interrupted at the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287). All vehicles must bear right to merge into Westchester Avenue, the service road of the expressway, which is designated CR 62 west of here.
Photos taken December 2020.
There is a traffic light as Westchester Avenue splits off from the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) and the two sides join back together to form a single road. Turn left onto the westbound side of Westchester Avenue to continue north on NY 120. NY 120A begins straight ahead.
Photos taken December 2019.
There is an entrance onto the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) west on the left. Continue straight ahead on Westchester Avenue to stay on NY 120.
Photos taken January 2022.
Bear right here for Purchase Street to continue north on NY 120. Continue straight ahead on Westchester Avenue to head back south.
Photos taken January 2022.
There is an interchange with the Hutchinson Parkway.
Photos taken December 2020.
There is a traffic light at Anderson Hill Road (CR 18). Turn right to go east or left to go west.
Photo taken December 2020.
The road comes to a T-junction at Rye Lake. Turn right to stay on Purchase Street. Turn left for Lake Street (CR 32), which begins here.
Photos taken December 2020.
Purchase Street ends at a traffic light at King Street. Continue straight ahead to stay on NY 120. Turn right to go south on NY 120A.
Photo taken December 2020.
King Street merges with NY 22 north. To go south, turn left onto Mount Kisco Road.
Photos taken December 2020.