Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, and other points Northwest: I-90E to Exit 46 (at Rochester) to I-390S to I-86E (NY-17E) to Exit 46. Turn right at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Ohio, Erie, Jamestown, Olean, and other points West: Take I-86E (NY-17E) to Exit 46. Turn right at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Harrisburg, PA, Williamsport, and other points South: Take US-15N to I-86E (NY-17E) to Exit 46. Turn right at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown
Corning.
Greater Washington, D.C. area: Take 270N to US-15N to I-86E (NY-17E) to Exit 46. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Cooperstown: Take NY-28S to I-88W to Binghamton to I-86W (NY-17W) to exit 46. Turn left at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Binghamton and other points Southeast: Take I-86W (NY-17W) to Exit 46. Turn left at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Springfield, MA, Albany, Oneonta, and other points East: Take I-88W to I-86W (NY-17W) to Exit 46. Turn left at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Utica and other points East (scenic route): Take I-90W to I-81S to NY-13S to I-86W (NY-17W) to Exit 46. Turn left at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Greater Long Island area and New York City: Take the George Washington Bridge to I-80W to I-380W to I-81N to I-86W (NY-17W). Turn left at end of ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Greater Long Island area and New York City: From the Tapan Zee Bridge, take I-287W (I-87N) At exit 16 (Harriman), turn right onto NY-17W (I-86W). Stay on NY-17W (I-86W) to Exit 46. Turn left at end of exit ramp. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
Oswego, Syracuse, Auburn, and other points Northeast (scenic route): Take I-90W to Exit 42. Take NY-14S to Watkins Glen. Take NY-414S to Corning. Follow signs to Downtown Corning.
TRAVELING BY AIR?
Corning is conveniently located less than 10 miles from the Elmira-Corning Regional Airport.
Other regional facilities include the Greater Binghamton Airport and the Greater Rochester International Airport.

