U.S. Route 202 in New York | SAIMAN 202 | Pan Am Flight 202 | No. 202 Squadron RAF | VF-202 | Ventilator 202 | ''The Siege of Cosel'', 1808, Oil on canvas, 202 x 305 cm, Neue Pinakothek | Saiman 202 | Ohio State Route 202 | Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 202 | Airblue Flight 202 |
US 202 runs through Bergen County, thus the planners skipped this number.
The route follows a roughly southeast-to-northwest trajectory, passing through the center of town and crossing over US 202 and SR 4.
The Albany Post Road, followed later by US 9 until its relocation to the Croton Expressway closer to the river, and the Danbury Turnpike, still followed by US 202 (and, in the western part of the city and district, US 6 and NY 35).
This includes the Midcoast Bureau (on
Beyond the bridge, I-393 ends and US 4 and US 202 merge down to a single lane before joining NH 9 and continuing eastward.
The original route continued from the state line to Henniker along US 202, then along NH 114 to Bradford, and finally along NH 103 to its original Newport terminus west of Lake Sunapee at New England Route 10.
In Lahaska, Old York Road follows US-202 as Lower York Road.
PA 252 was designated by 1928 to run from PA 320 north of Chester north to US 122/PA 52 (now US 202) in King of Prussia.
For the run to the state line, US 202 runs concurrently with Route 10.