Traffic Signals on New York Avenue (non-state owned portion)

New York Avenue runs as a north-south road in the Town of Huntington, the portion controlled by the town, runs from it's intersection of Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station, south to Old East Neck Road, where the road continues south as Old South Path. The northern portion, is owned by the state and is part of NYS Route 110 all the way to its northern terminus in Halesite. The town owned portion of New York Avenue has 8 town owned signals with 2 state signals intersecting, and one flasher signal.

History
The 2 oldest New York Avenue signals are known to be 2020A and 2040A, which were constructed before number designation was given. Signals 2053A, 2054A, and 2055A, were all built at the same exact time, and are all next to each other. Signal 2092A at E Lyons Street was built in the 90s, Signal 2037B was possibly built around the same time. Signal 2158A at Old East Neck Road, the southern terminus of New York Avenue, was built in the early 2000s.

In the mid-2000s, a small project took place that saw 2092A reconstructed and the addition of Signal 2176A at Rosewood Place and Alderfield Lane. Wireless Radios were also equipped between the 2 signals, these were some of the first wireless radios the TOH used in their signalling system. Both 2053A and 2054A were reconstructed in 2013 as the first 2 mast arm signals, and were equipped with wireless radios and overhead detection. Signal 2040A was later equipped with overhead detection as well, and is the only incad bulb signal to use overhead detection in the TOH.

2018 reconstructions
Signals 2020A and 2055A were ordered rebuilds in 2017, both will utilize mast arms, wireless radios and 360 detection cameras. Signal 2054A already has an attena set to connect with 2055A, radios will be installed south of 2020A on New York Avenue so that signal can communicate all the way to Signal 2092A. Signal 2055A was the first signal among these 2 projects to be finished, completed in the first half of July.

List of Signals on New York Avenue (non-state portion)
The following traffic signals are found on the portion of New York Avenue running from Walt Whitman Road to Old East Neck Road.