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Getting to East Rochester If you're planning a trip to East Rochester, you'll need to plan your transportation wisely. Unfortunately, the train no longer stops in this village, so driving is your best bet to reach this hidden gem. Whether you're arriving from the southeast, northwest, southwest, or northeast, there are several routes you can take to get to East Rochester. If you're coming from the southeast or northwest, Interstate 490 is the most convenient access point. If you're traveling eastbound, make sure to take exit 24 for Commercial Street. On the other hand, if you're heading westbound, there is no exit 24. Instead, take exit 25 and cross 31F to reach Commercial Street. Once you're on Commercial Street, you'll find yourself in the heart of East Rochester's thriving commercial strip. For those traveling from the southwest, State Route 153 is your best option. This road connects East Rochester to Pittsford and offers a scenic drive through the western part of the village. On the other hand, if you're coming from the east, State Route 31F is the way to go. Acting as the southern border of the village, this road provides a direct route into East Rochester. If you're coming from the northeast, Five Mile Line Road is your key to reaching East Rochester. You can access this road through State Route 441, and once you're on Five Mile Line Road, it intersects with Linden Avenue, which runs through the northernmost part of the village. Remember, having a car will give you the freedom to explore all that East Rochester has to offer. So grab the keys and embark on an unforgettable journey to this enchanting village!
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