West of Gates NY 33A begins at an intersection with
NY 33 just east of the
village of Bergen in the
town of the same name. From this point, NY 33 travels to the west and to the northeast while NY 33A heads east. Less than a quarter of a mile (0.4 km) from its western terminus, NY 33A meets
Interstate 490 (I-490) at exit 2. In this area, I-490 straddles the border between
Genesee County and
Monroe County; thus, the westbound portion of the interchange is in Genesee County while the eastbound half is in Monroe County. Now in the town of
Riga, NY 33A becomes Chili–Riga Center Road as it traverses a largely rural portion of southwestern Monroe County. In the small
hamlet of Riga, the route intersects and briefly
overlaps with
NY 36. East of Riga hamlet, NY 33A heads generally northeastward, passing by
Black Creek Park as it enters the town of
Chili. Just west of the hamlet of
West Chili, the route crosses over
Black Creek and intersects Chili Avenue Extension. At this junction, NY 33A becomes Chili Avenue, the name it retains into the city of Rochester. Locally, the Chili Avenue name is used more in common parlance than the NY 33A designation.) and Brooks Avenue. NY 204 leaves NY 33A at Brooks Avenue to follow the road eastward toward the
Greater Rochester International Airport. On the northern bank of the waterway, the route passes under the
Rochester and Southern Railroad. The surroundings become significantly more residential east of the railroad as the route heads northeastward toward downtown Rochester. However, NY 33A ends roughly one mile (1.6 km) west of downtown at a junction with NY 33 (West Avenue). Here, Chili and West Avenues converge and NY 33 continues toward downtown as West Main Street. ==History==