List of crossings of the Neversink River

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This is a list of all the crossings of the Neversink River from its mouth, the Delaware River at Port Jervis, New York, to its source, the confluence of its east and west branches near the hamlet of Claryville

Crossing Carries Location Coordinates
I-84 Port Jervis 41°21′25″N, 74°41′38″W
US 6 41°21′40″N, 74°41′08″W
Metro-North Port Jervis Line 41°21′45″N, 74°41′03″W
Orange County 80 Huguenot 41°23′24″N, 74°38′04″W
US 209 Cuddebackville 41°27′20″N, 74°36′03″W
Sullivan County 49 (Oakland Valley Road) Forestburgh 41°30′16″N, 74°38′54″W
Foot trail 41°32′38″N, 74°38′54″W
Sullivan County 173 Bridgeville 41°38′02″N, 74°37′09″W
NY 17 41°38′10″N, 74°37′07″W
Black Mill Road Thompsonville 41°40′38″N, 74°35′55″W
Sullivan County 52 Fallsburg 41°43′49″N, 74°36′15″W
NY 42-NY 52 Woodbourne 41°45′35″N, 74°36′00″W
Hasbrouck A Road Hasbrouck 41°47′16″N, 74°36′57″W
Private road Neversink 41°48′58″N, 74°37′59″W
Neversink Dam NY 55 41°49′27″N, 74°38′19″W
Private covered bridge 41°53′24″N, 74°35′25″W
Hunter Road 41°53′33″N, 74°35′16″W
Private bridge 41°54′07″N, 74°34′50″W
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