New York State Route 338 (1980–1996)

The highway headed eastward, passing over hills and intersecting with several local roadways.

The highway passed Browns Mountain to the east and Carter Pond to the west before terminating at an intersection with NY 29 on the banks of the Batten Kill west of East Greenwich.

[2] The route was then designated as NY 338 by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT).

The state pressured Washington County to make good on its end of the deal by taking over NY 149 with the bridge complete.

Instead, NYSDOT went to court to force Washington County to make good.