FIDELITY NEW YORK MUNICIPAL TRUST
24F-2NT, 1995-03-20
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, DC  20549

"Rule 24f-2 Notice"

Fidelity New York Municipal Trust


(Name of Registrant)

File No. 2-83295


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FILE NO. 2-83295


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
: Fidelity New York Tax-Free High Yield Portfolio


RULE 24F-2 - FILED PURSUANT TO RULE

24f-2(b)(1) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

(i)   Fiscal Year for Which Notice Filed

Fiscal year ended January 31, 1995


(ii)    Number of Securities Which Remained Unsold at Beginning of Fiscal Year
Registered Other Than Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

5,168,843 shares


(iii)     Number of Securities Registered During Fiscal Year Other Than Pursuant
to Rule 24f-2

244,261 shares


(iv)    Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year

7,684,335 shares


For information relating to the calculation of the filing fee,
see Note (1) below.

(v)   Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

7,684,335 shares


<TABLE>

<CAPTION>



Number of Shares

Aggregate Price

<S>

<C>

<C>

Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
7,684,335

$ 
89,061,235

Redemptions See Note (2) : 

        
(7,684,335)

$ 
(89,061,235)


Note (2) :    The total number of shares redeemed for the total dollar amount of
redemptions for the fiscal period ended January 31, 1995
, aggregated
12,948,285
 and $150,019,648
, respectively. An additional filing
pursuant to Rule 24e-2 can be made to register a number of shares
that will include the share redemptions not utilized under Rule 24f-2.

Net Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
0

$ 
0


</TABLE>

Note (1) :  Pursuant to Rule 24f-2(c), the filing fee, calculated in the
manner specified in Section 6(b) of the Securities Act
of 1933, amounted to: $0


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
:

Fidelity New York Tax-Free High Yield Portfolio


By  John H. Costello

        Assistant Treasurer

</PAGE>

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FILE NO. 2-83295


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
: Fidelity New York Tax-Free Insured Portfolio


RULE 24F-2 - FILED PURSUANT TO RULE

24f-2(b)(1) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

(i)   Fiscal Year for Which Notice Filed

Fiscal year ended January 31, 1995


(ii)    Number of Securities Which Remained Unsold at Beginning of Fiscal Year
Registered Other Than Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iii)     Number of Securities Registered During Fiscal Year Other Than Pursuant
to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iv)    Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year

5,128,613 shares


For information relating to the calculation of the filing fee,
see Note (1) below.

(v)   Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

5,128,613 shares


<TABLE>

<CAPTION>



Number of Shares

Aggregate Price

<S>

<C>

<C>

Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
5,128,613

$ 
57,210,652

Redemptions See Note (2) : 

        
(5,128,613)

$ 
(57,210,652)


Note (2) :    The total number of shares redeemed for the total dollar amount of
redemptions for the fiscal period ended January 31, 1995
, aggregated
11,812,561
 and $130,930,709
, respectively. An additional filing
pursuant to Rule 24e-2 can be made to register a number of shares
that will include the share redemptions not utilized under Rule 24f-2.

Net Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
0

$ 
0


</TABLE>

Note (1) :  Pursuant to Rule 24f-2(c), the filing fee, calculated in the
manner specified in Section 6(b) of the Securities Act
of 1933, amounted to: $0


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
:

Fidelity New York Tax-Free Insured Portfolio


By  John H. Costello

        Assistant Treasurer

</PAGE>

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FILE NO. 2-83295


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
: Spartan New York Municipal High Yield Portfolio


RULE 24F-2 - FILED PURSUANT TO RULE

24f-2(b)(1) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

(i)   Fiscal Year for Which Notice Filed

Fiscal year ended January 31, 1995


(ii)    Number of Securities Which Remained Unsold at Beginning of Fiscal Year
Registered Other Than Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iii)     Number of Securities Registered During Fiscal Year Other Than Pursuant
to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iv)    Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year

5,994,383 shares


For information relating to the calculation of the filing fee,
see Note (1) below.

(v)   Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

5,994,383 shares


<TABLE>

<CAPTION>



Number of Shares

Aggregate Price

<S>

<C>

<C>

Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
5,994,383

$ 
60,874,946

Redemptions See Note (2) : 

        
(5,994,383)

$ 
(60,874,946)


Note (2) :    The total number of shares redeemed for the total dollar amount of
redemptions for the fiscal period ended January 31, 1995
, aggregated
17,610,723
 and $177,324,646
, respectively. An additional filing
pursuant to Rule 24e-2 can be made to register a number of shares
that will include the share redemptions not utilized under Rule 24f-2.

Net Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
0

$ 
0


</TABLE>

Note (1) :  Pursuant to Rule 24f-2(c), the filing fee, calculated in the
manner specified in Section 6(b) of the Securities Act
of 1933, amounted to: $0


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
:

Spartan New York Municipal High Yield Portfolio


By  John H. Costello

        Assistant Treasurer

</PAGE>

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FILE NO. 2-83295


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
: Spartan New York Intermediate Municipal Portfolio


RULE 24F-2 - FILED PURSUANT TO RULE

24f-2(b)(1) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

(i)   Fiscal Year for Which Notice Filed

Fiscal year ended January 31, 1995


(ii)    Number of Securities Which Remained Unsold at Beginning of Fiscal Year
Registered Other Than Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iii)     Number of Securities Registered During Fiscal Year Other Than Pursuant
to Rule 24f-2

No shares


(iv)    Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year

5,494,111 shares


For information relating to the calculation of the filing fee,
see Note (1) below.

(v)   Number of Securities Sold During Fiscal Year Pursuant to Rule 24f-2

5,494,111 shares


<TABLE>

<CAPTION>



Number of Shares

Aggregate Price

<S>

<C>

<C>

Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
5,494,111

$ 
52,266,191

Redemptions:

        
(2,757,505)

$ 
(25,735,391)

Net Sales Pursuant to Rule 24f-2:

        
2,736,606

$ 
26,530,800


</TABLE>

Note (1) :  Pursuant to Rule 24f-2(c), the filing fee, calculated in the
manner specified in Section 6(b) of the Securities Act
of 1933, amounted to: $9,148.62


Fidelity New York Municipal Trust
:

Spartan New York Intermediate Municipal Portfolio


By  John H. Costello

        Assistant Treasurer

</PAGE>



Fidelity (logo) Investments
FMR Corp.
82 Devonshire Street
Boston MA  02109 3614
617 563 7000

March 20, 1995
Mr. John Costello, Assistant Treasurer
Fidelity New York Municipal Trust:
Fidelity New York Tax Free High Yield 
Portfolio
Fidelity New York Tax Free Insured Portfolio
Spartan New York Municipal High Yield 
Portfolio
Spartan New York Intermediate Municipal 
Portfolio
82 Devonshire Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Dear Mr. Costello:
Fidelity New York Municipal Trust is a 
Massachusetts business trust created under 
the name "Fidelity New York Tax-Exempt Money 
Market Trust" under a written Declaration of 
Trust dated, executed and delivered in 
Boston, Massachusetts on April 25, 1983.  The 
Trust's name was changed to "Fidelity New 
York Tax Free Fund" by a supplement to the 
Declaration of Trust filed with the Secretary 
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on March 
1, 1984.  An Amended and Restated Declaration 
of Trust was filed with the Secretary of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on July 11, 
1984.  A supplement to the Declaration of 
Trust was filed with the Secretary of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on April 10, 
1985.  A supplement to the Declaration of 
Trust was dated and executed on December 9, 
1988 and filed with the Secretary of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on December 12, 
1988.  The trust's name was changed to 
"Fidelity New York Municipal Trust" by a 
supplement to the Declaration of Trust filed 
with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts on January 8, 1990.  A 
supplement to the Declaration of Trust was 
filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts on April 9, 1990.  An 
Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust was 
filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts on April 14, 1994.
I have conducted such legal and factual 
inquiry as I have deemed necessary for the 
purpose of rendering this opinion.
Capitalized terms used herein, and not 
otherwise herein defined, are used as defined 
in the Declaration of Trust.
Under Article III, Section 1, of the 
Declaration of Trust, the beneficial interest 
in the trust shall be divided into such 
transferable Shares of one or more separate 
and distinct Series as the trustees shall 
from time to time create and establish.  The 
number of Shares is unlimited and each Share 
shall be without par value and shall be fully 
paid and non assessable.  The trustees shall 
have full power and authority, in their sole 
discretion and without obtaining any prior 
authorization or vote of the Shareholders of 
the trust to create and establish (and to 
change in any manner) Shares with such 
preferences, voting powers, rights, and 
privileges as the trustees may from time to 
time determine, to divide or combine the 
Shares into a greater or lesser number, to 
classify or reclassify any issued Shares into 
one or more Series of Shares, to abolish any 
one or more Series of Shares, and to take 
such other action with respect to the Shares 
as the trustees may deem desirable.
Under Article III, Section 4, the trustees 
shall accept investments in the trust from 
such persons and on such terms as they may 
from time to time authorize.  Such 
investments may be in the form of cash or 
securities in which the appropriate Series is 
authorized to invest, valued as provided in 
Article X, Section 3.  After the date of the 
initial contribution of capital, the number 
of Shares to represent the initial 
contribution may in the trustees' discretion 
be considered as outstanding and the amount 
received by the trustees on account of the 
contribution shall be treated as an asset of 
the trust.  Subsequent investments in the 
trust shall be credited to each Shareholder's 
account in the form of full Shares of the 
trust at the Net Asset Value per Share next 
determined after the investment is received; 
provided, however, that the trustees may, in 
their sole discretion, (a) impose a sales 
charge upon investments in the trust and (b) 
issue fractional Shares.
By a vote adopted on October 12, 1982, and 
amended on February 22, 1985, the Board of 
Trustees authorized the issue and sale, from 
time to time, of an unlimited number of 
shares of beneficial interest of the Trust in 
accordance with the terms included in the 
current Registration Statement and subject to 
the limitations of the Declaration of Trust 
and any amendments thereto.
I understand from you that, pursuant to Rule 
24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 
1940, the trust has registered an indefinite 
amount of shares of beneficial interest under 
the Securities Act of 1933.  I further 
understand that, pursuant to the provisions 
of Rule 24f-2,  the trust intends to file 
with the Securities and Exchange Commision a 
Notice making definite the registration of 
24,301,442 shares of the trust (the 
"Shares") sold in reliance upon Rule 24f-2 
during the fiscal year ended January 31, 
1995.
I am of the opinion that all necessary trust 
action precedent to the issue of Shares has 
been duly taken, and that all the Shares were 
legally and validly issued, and are fully 
paid and non assessable, except as described 
in the funds' Statements of Additional 
Information under the heading "Shareholder 
and Trustee Liability-Massachusetts Trust."  
In rendering this opinion, I rely on the 
representation by the trust that it or its 
agent received consideration for the Shares 
in accordance with the Declaration of Trust 
and I express no opinion as to compliance 
with the Securities Act of 1933, the 
Investment Company Act of 1940 or applicable 
state "Blue Sky" or securities laws in 
connection with sales of the Shares.
I hereby consent to the filing of this 
opinion with the Securities and Exchange 
Commission in connection with a Rule 24f-2 
Notice which you are about to file under the 
1940 Act with said commission.
Sincerely,
/s/ Judith Hogan
Judith Hogan
Senior Legal Counsel








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