Tioga and Chemung counties The highway begins at exit 61 of the Southern Tier Expressway,
I-86/
NY 17, where PA 199 crosses into
New York state, and
Tioga County, on Cayuta Avenue in
Waverly. Little more than half a mile into the state, Cayuta Street (NY 34) comes to a T-intersection with
NY 17C. NY 34 makes a sharp left and, shortly thereafter, a sharp right turn. NY 17C was formerly NY 17, and the aforementioned second sharp turn was once NY 34's southern terminus. NY 34 continues north along the east bank of
Cayuta Creek across the county line to
Van Etten,
Chemung County. In that village, NY 34 turns east at the eastern terminus of
NY 224. Less than a mile from NY 224, NY 34 exits Chemung County and reenters Tioga County. NY 34 continues east to
Spencer, where it meets up with
NY 96. The routes converge from each end of Tioga Street and continue north together on Main Street. After exiting the village, NY 34 and NY 96 continue northward through the county, entering
Tompkins County five miles (8 km) from Spencer.
Tompkins County A few miles south of
Ithaca, NY 34 and NY 96 merge with Elmira Road near
Treman State Park, joining
NY 13 northward through
Buttermilk Falls State Park to Ithaca. Formerly, Meadow Street carried both directions of NY 13 and NY 34 (and NY 96) through a large part of Ithaca; however, in the late 1990s southbound traffic was diverted to Fulton Street for a ten-block section. NY 96 diverges to the west at West Buffalo Street in this section. NY 34 diverges from the NY 13
freeway in the northern part of the city. In Ithaca, NY 34 passes the Ithaca Farmers Market, the Sciencenter, and
Stewart Park. Between NY 13 and Cayuga Heights Road in the
Village of Lansing, NY 34 ascends a hill, offering a view down
Cayuga Lake. The highway is close to the lake shore itself for an approximately two mile stretch prior to the hill. Descending the hill, one is offered a view of the city. Easily seen is the West and East Dormitory Towers of
Ithaca College, located on
NY 96B. In the
town of Lansing, the highway intersects with
NY 34B, a loop that serves the small communities along the ridge to the west of NY 34. NY 34 and NY 34B also form a short overlap at this point. Six miles due north of the NY 34/NY 34B intersection, NY 34 passes into
Cayuga County.
Cayuga and Oswego counties Like NY 34B to the west, NY 34 serves a handful of small communities in southern and central Cayuga county, including
Genoa, at the intersection with
NY 90. Five miles south of
Auburn in
Fleming, NY 34B rejoins NY 34, terminating at a
T-intersection. In downtown Auburn, NY 34 is
co-signed with
NY 38 from the southern edge of the city north to
U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and
NY 5, where NY 38 turns west. Within downtown Auburn, NY 34 passes by the
Harriet Tubman Home and the
William Seward House. From Auburn, NY 34 continues north to
Weedsport, where the route meets the
New York State Thruway (
Interstate 90 or I-90) at exit 40. Farther north, NY 34 enters
Cato and meets
NY 370 in the village center. Six miles to the north, NY 34 changes counties for the final time, entering
Oswego County. Of the of NY 34, only four miles of the route exists in Oswego County. NY 34 intersects only six roads in the county, the most notable of which is NY 104, located south of
Hannibal. ==History==