NY 179 begins at an interchange with
NY 5 (Lake Shore Road) near the shores
Lake Erie in
Woodlawn Beach State Park. NY 179 proceeds eastward through the town of
Hamburg as the Mile Strip Expressway, running north as a four-lane
freeway north of a stamping plant, operated by the
Ford Motor Company. Just after the stamping plant, NY 179 enters its first interchange, Milestrip Road, which connects to NY 179 east via a jughandle. Crossing into the town of
Blasdell, the freeway crosses over three separate railroad grades consecutively before crossing into downtown Blasdell. In Blasdell, another railroad crosses the freeway after an interchange with Jeffrey Boulevard. A short distance later, NY 179 intersects with
US 62 (South Park Avenue), where the freeway ends and NY 179 becomes the four-lane surface road known as Milestrip Road. After re-crossing into Hamburg, NY 179 continues eastward as Milestrip Road, entering a large interchange with the
New York State Thruway (
I-90 exit 56), which connects via trumpet interchange. After bending northeast, the route crosses over the Thruway, passing north and south of several
strip malls until an intersection with CR 204 (McKinley Parkway). After CR 204, NY 179 passes north of
McKinley Mall, proceeding eastward as a four-lane undivided
expressway past several residences before bending northeast, intersecting with CR 4 (Abbott Road) in the town of
Orchard Park. After CR 4, NY 179 proceeds east through Orchard Park intersecting the northern terminus of CR 461 (California Road). After crossing under another railroad, NY 179 passes south of several strip malls in Orchard Park. The route soon becomes a four-lane divided
expressway, entering a cloverleaf interchange with
US 219 (the Southern Expressway). After the interchange, NY 179 proceeds eastward between several strip malls, soon intersecting with
US 20 (Southwestern Boulevard), where NY 179 terminates. CR 460 continues eastward along Milestrip Road to
NY 187. ==History==