,
,
,
,
,
The New England road marking system was a regional system of marked
numbered route
A route (or road) number, designation or abbreviation is an identifying numeric (or alphanumeric) designation assigned by a highway authority to a particular stretch of roadway to distinguish it from other routes and, in many cases, also to indica ...
s in the six-state region of
New England
New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces ...
in the United States. The routes were marked by a yellow rectangular sign with black numbers and border. Many signs were painted on
telephone pole
A utility pole is a column or post typically made out of wood used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as electrical cable, fiber optic cable, and related equipment such as transformers and street lights. It c ...
s. The routes were approved by the
highway departments of the six New England states in April 1922.
Prior to the New England road marking system, through routes were mainly marked with colored bands on telephone poles. These were assigned by direction (red for east–west, blue for north–south and yellow for intermediate or diagonal routes). The
Massachusetts Highway Commission convinced the rest of southern New England and
New York
New York most commonly refers to:
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
to use this system in 1915 (
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec t ...
and
Vermont
Vermont () is a state in the northeast New England region of the United States. Vermont is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to ...
already had their own schemes, and
Maine
Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north ...
also opted out), and it was the main system until 1922.
The New England road marking system, while limited to New England, was designed for expansion to the whole country. One- and two-digit numbers were assigned to major interstate routes, with three-digit routes for
state route
A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
s (marked in a rectangle, with the
state abbreviation below the number). In general, odd numbers ran east–west and even numbers ran north–south. The main exception was
Route 1, which was to run along the
Atlantic coast from
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
to
Calais, Maine
Calais is a city in Washington County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,079, making Calais the third least-populous city in Maine (after Hallowell and Eastport). The city has three Canada–US border cro ...
. A few of the major
auto trail
The system of auto trails was an informal network of marked routes that existed in the United States and Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Marked with colored bands on utility poles, the trails were intended to help travellers in ...
s were not to be assigned numbers, instead being marked with letters—for instance, L for the
Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway is the first transcontinental highway in the United States and one of the first highways designed expressly for automobiles. Conceived in 1912 by Indiana entrepreneur Carl G. Fisher, and formally dedicated October 31, 1913 ...
and R for the
Roosevelt International Highway
The Theodore Roosevelt International Highway was a transcontinental North American highway, from the era of the auto trails, through the United States and Canada that ran from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon. Its length was about .
Route desc ...
.
In 1926, several of the routes were supplanted by the national
United States Numbered Highway System
The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States. As the designation and numbering of these hi ...
. Except for Route 1, which became
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canadian border, making i ...
, the old numbers were not used, since the U.S. Highway System uses odd numbers for north–south routes and even numbers for east–west routes. While some of the routes that did not become U.S. Routes were disbanded in the 1930s, many of these routes were transferred to
state highway
A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
systems, often retaining their original route numbers.
Background
Before 1915, there was no uniform method to mark major through-ways in New England or New York. Vermont and New Hampshire had existing pole marking schemes, though these varied between the states. Vermont's system was unique because route colors were not determined by direction, but by funding and responsibility for maintenance. Maine also had an existing
lettering scheme
Lettering is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term that covers the art of drawing letters, instead of simply writing them. Lettering is considered an art form, where each letter in a phrase or quote acts as an illustration. Each letter is crea ...
, established in 1914. Many states at this time had numbering systems solely for government use. For example, Connecticut had established an
internal system of trunk lines in 1900, which had grown to 14 routes by 1913, but this system wasn't signposted. In 1908, the New York legislature had laid out 37 routes slated for maintenance solely by the state, but there was no proper numbering until 1924.
In 1915, the Massachusetts Highway Commission proposed to the New England States and New York to adopt a uniform pole marking scheme, with red bands signifying major east-west routes, blue bands signifying major north-south routes, and all secondary routes marked yellow. All the states agreed to the system, though New Hampshire and Vermont stipulated that these routes would not replace their existing systems.
This system held in most of these states, though Maine supplanted this system in 1919 with its own system of
auto trails. By 1922, it was generally agreed that pole markings in general were getting too out of hand, with too much inconsistency from region to region. In April 1922, delegates from the New England states met at a dinner conference hosted by the Automobile Club of America to coordinate a new system. Soon thereafter, the system was approved by the highway commissions of all the states involved, and signing began soon thereafter. Maine did not use the system until 1925.
Routes by number
Interstate routes
Route 1
Route 1, or the Atlantic Highway, began in
Greenwich, Connecticut
Greenwich (, ) is a New England town, town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. At the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the town had a total population of 63,518. The largest town on Connecticut's Gold Coast (Conne ...
, from which the main highway of the Atlantic Coast continued to
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the L ...
. The highway followed the coast of
Long Island Sound
Long Island Sound is a marine sound and tidal estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. It lies predominantly between the U.S. state of Connecticut to the north and Long Island in New York to the south. From west to east, the sound stretches from the Eas ...
through
Stamford,
Norwalk, and
Bridgeport
Bridgeport is the most populous city and a major port in the U.S. state of Connecticut. With a population of 148,654 in 2020, it is also the fifth-most populous in New England. Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnoc ...
to
Stratford, where the highway met the southern end of
Route 8. Route 1 continued through
Milford Milford may refer to:
Place names Canada
* Milford (Annapolis), Nova Scotia
* Milford (Halifax), Nova Scotia
* Milford, Ontario
England
* Milford, Derbyshire
* Milford, Devon, a place in Devon
* Milford on Sea, Hampshire
* Milford, Shro ...
and had a junction with
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
in
New Haven
New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,02 ...
. The highway continued east to
Old Saybrook
Old Saybrook is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 10,481 at the 2020 census. It contains the incorporated borough of Fenwick, as well as the census-designated places of Old Saybrook Center and Saybro ...
, where it met the southern terminus of
Route 10 and crossed the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
. Route 1 met the southern ends of
Route 12 and
Route 32 in
New London
New London may refer to:
Places United States
*New London, Alabama
*New London, Connecticut
*New London, Indiana
*New London, Iowa
* New London, Maryland
*New London, Minnesota
*New London, Missouri
*New London, New Hampshire, a New England town
* ...
and
Groton, respectively. The highway intersected the eastern end of
Route 17 in
Stonington, Connecticut
The town of Stonington is located in New London County, Connecticut in the state's southeastern corner. It includes the borough of Stonington (borough), Connecticut, Stonington, the villages of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, Pawcatuck, Lords Point, and W ...
, immediately before entering
Westerly, Rhode Island
Westerly is a town on the southwestern shoreline of Washington County, Rhode Island, first settled by English colonists in 1661 and incorporated as a municipality in 1669. It is a beachfront community on the south shore of the state with a popula ...
.
Route 1 immediately intersected the southern end of Route 1A on entering Rhode Island. Route 1A followed a shorter, more inland route between Westerly and
Providence
Providence often refers to:
* Providentia, the divine personification of foresight in ancient Roman religion
* Divine providence, divinely ordained events and outcomes in Christianity
* Providence, Rhode Island, the capital of Rhode Island in the ...
. Route 1 paralleled the
Block Island Sound
Block Island Sound is a strait in the open Atlantic Ocean, approximately wide, separating Block Island from the coast of mainland Rhode Island. On the west, it extends to Montauk Point on the eastern tip of Long Island, as well as Plum Isl ...
coast to
Narragansett, where the highway turned north along
Narragansett Bay
Narragansett Bay is a bay and estuary on the north side of Rhode Island Sound covering , of which is in Rhode Island. The bay forms New England's largest estuary, which functions as an expansive natural harbor and includes a small archipelago. Sma ...
toward
Warwick
Warwick ( ) is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Warwickshire in the Warwick District in England, adjacent to the River Avon. It is south of Coventry, and south-east of Birmingham. It is adjoined with Leamington Spa and Whi ...
and Providence. In the state capital, Route 1 collected the other end of Route 1A and intersected
Route 3. The highway passed through
Pawtucket and entered Massachusetts. Route 1 went straight toward
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
, where the route met the eastern ends of
Route 5 and
Route 7 and intersected the north–south
Route 6 and
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
. The highway left Boston for the
North Shore of Massachusetts, then passed through the
Seacoast Region of New Hampshire to
Portsmouth
Portsmouth ( ) is a port and city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. The city of Portsmouth has been a unitary authority since 1 April 1997 and is administered by Portsmouth City Council.
Portsmouth is the most dens ...
. Route 1A in New Hampshire followed the shore from
Seabrook to Portsmouth where the route met the southern end of
Route 16.
Route 1 continued along the
southern Maine coast
Southern Maine Coast is a region of the U.S. state of Maine. It commonly includes the coastal areas of York County and Cumberland County. Some notable towns are Biddeford, Kittery, York, Wells, Ogunquit, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Saco, Old ...
, where the highway had junctions with
Route 9 and
Route 11 in
Wells
Wells most commonly refers to:
* Wells, Somerset, a cathedral city in Somerset, England
* Well, an excavation or structure created in the ground
* Wells (name)
Wells may also refer to:
Places Canada
*Wells, British Columbia
England
* Wells ...
and
Biddeford
Biddeford is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddeford Poo ...
, respectively. The highway met three route termini in
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
:
Route 18,
Route 25, and
Route 26. Route 1 continued northeast to
Brunswick, where the highway intersected the eastern and southern ends of
Route 19 and
Route 20
Route 20, or Highway 20, may refer to:
International
* European route E20
Australia
* Sturt Highway (NSW/VIC/SA)
* Yarra Bank Highway
Brazil
* BR-020
Canada
* Alberta Highway 20
* British Columbia Highway 20
* Manitoba Highway 20
*New Br ...
, respectively. The route continued through the
Down East
"Down East", also "Downeast", is a term for parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada, particularly the U.S. state of Maine and Canada's Maritime Provinces, an area that closely corresponds to the historical French territory of Acadia. Th ...
cities of
Belfast
Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdo ...
and
Ellsworth before turning north to its terminus in
Calais
Calais ( , , traditionally , ) is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture. Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's prefecture is its third-largest city of Arras. Th ...
, where the highway met the southern end of
Route 24 before entering New Brunswick.
The general course of Route 1 is today followed by
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canadian border, making i ...
, which served as the main highway of the Atlantic coast of not just New England but the United States until it was eclipsed by
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1, US Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Miami, Florida, to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between M ...
. Route 1A in Rhode Island was replaced with
Rhode Island Route 3
Route 3 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Route 3 serves as a local alternative to Interstate 95 (I-95) as it parallels I-95 for almost its entire length. Route 3 in West Warwick was the site of The Station nightclub fire.
...
, and in New Hampshire was replaced with
New Hampshire Route 1A
New Hampshire Route 1A is an long state highway located in southeast New Hampshire. The route runs along the Atlantic coastline from the Massachusetts border north to Rye, then turns toward downtown Portsmouth. The southern terminus is at the Mas ...
.
Route 2
Route 2, or the Connecticut River Way, began at
Route 1 in
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,02 ...
. The highway headed north through
Meriden and entered the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
valley south of
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the ...
, where the highway joined
Route 3 and
Route 17 to cross the
Bulkeley Bridge
The Bulkeley Bridge (also known as Hartford Bridge, Bridge No. 980A) is the oldest of three highway bridges over the Connecticut River in Hartford, Connecticut. A stone arch bridge composed of nine spans, the bridge carries Interstate 84, ...
to the east side of the river. Route 2 followed the east side of the river from
East Hartford
East Hartford is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 51,045 at the 2020 census. The town is located on the east bank of the Connecticut River, directly across from Hartford, Connecticut. It is home to aerospac ...
into the
Pioneer Valley
The Pioneer Valley is the colloquial and promotional name for the portion of the Connecticut River Valley that is in Massachusetts in the United States. It is generally taken to comprise the three counties of Hampden, Hampshire, and Frankli ...
of Massachusetts. At
Springfield
Springfield may refer to:
* Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations Australia
* Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
* Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
* Springfield, Queenslan ...
, the highway joined
Route 5 on the
Memorial Bridge to return to the west side of the river. Route 2 headed north through
Holyoke
Holyoke is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, that lies between the western bank of the Connecticut River and the Mount Tom Range. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,238. Located north of Springfield ...
to
Northampton
Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; ...
, where the highway was joined by
Route 10. The two New England routes intersected
Route 7 at
Greenfield
Greenfield or Greenfields may refer to:
Engineering and Business
* Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation
* Greenfield investment, the investment in a structure in an area where no previous facilities exist
* Greenf ...
before diverging at
Bernardston, where Route 10 crossed the river to serve New Hampshire and Route 2 continued along the west side of the river into Vermont.
Route 2 briefly
ran concurrently with
Route 9 through
Brattleboro
Brattleboro (), originally Brattleborough, is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The most populous municipality abutting Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire, which is the Connecticut River, Brattleboro is located about nor ...
. The highway passed through
Bellows Falls
Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the ...
and intersected
Route 11 in
Springfield
Springfield may refer to:
* Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations Australia
* Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
* Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
* Springfield, Queenslan ...
. At
Weathersfield, Route 2 was joined by
Route 12, which came across the river from
Claremont, New Hampshire
Claremont is the only city in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 12,949 at the 2020 census.
History Pre-colonial native populations
Before colonial settlement, the Upper Connecticut River Valley was home to the Pe ...
. The two highways diverged at
Hartland, then Route 2 continued into
White River Junction
White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,528 at the 2020 census, up from 2,286 in 2010, making it the largest co ...
and its junctions with
Route 13 and
Route 14, which crossed the river together into
Lebanon, New Hampshire
Lebanon is a city in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 14,282 at the 2020 census, up from 13,151 at the 2010 census. Lebanon is in western New Hampshire, south of Hanover, near the Connecticut River. It is the home ...
. The highway intersected
Route 25A in
Bradford
Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
and
Route 25 in
Wells River. Route 2 left the Connecticut River at
Barnet
Barnet may refer to:
People
*Barnet (surname)
* Barnet (given name)
Places United Kingdom
*Chipping Barnet or High Barnet, commonly known as Barnet, one of three focal towns of the borough below.
*East Barnet, a district of the borough below; an ...
and intersected
Route 15 and
Route 18 in
St. Johnsbury. At
West Burke, Route 2 continued northwest while Route 2A continued north. Route 2 was joined by Route 12 again at
Barton. The two highways passed through
Orleans and received the northern end of
Route 12B at
Coventry
Coventry ( or ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. It is on the River Sherbourne. Coventry has been a large settlement for centuries, although it was not founded and given its ...
before Route 12 ended at
Newport. Route 2 headed east to receive the northern end of Route 2A at
Derby
Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gai ...
before reaching the Canadian border, where the road entered
Quebec
Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
.
The general course of Route 2 is today followed by
U.S. Route 5
U.S. Route 5 (US 5) is a north–south United States highway running through the New England states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Significant cities along the route include New Haven, Connecticut; Hartford, Connecticut; and Springfi ...
, the main route through the Connecticut River valley until it was succeeded by
Interstate 91
Interstate 91 (I-91) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States. It provides the primary north–south thoroughfare in the western part of the region. The Interstate generally follows the course of the Connecti ...
. Route 2A was replaced with
Vermont Route 5A
Vermont Route 5A (VT 5A) is a state highway in extreme northeastern Vermont. It is an alternate route of U.S. Route 5 (US 5) that travels along the east shore of Lake Willoughby. VT 5A begins at US 5 in West Burke and ends ...
.
Route 3
Route 3, or the New York, Hartford, Providence, and Cape Cod Route, began at the New York state line in
Danbury, Connecticut
Danbury is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, located approximately northeast of New York City. Danbury's population as of 2022 was 87,642. It is the seventh largest city in Connecticut.
Danbury is nicknamed the "Hat City ...
. The highway headed east through
Newtown to
Waterbury
Waterbury is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut on the Naugatuck River, southwest of Hartford and northeast of New York City. Waterbury is the second-largest city in New Haven County, Connecticut. According to the 2020 US Census, in 202 ...
. Route 3 joined
Route 8 north from Waterbury to
Thomaston, then headed east through
Bristol
Bristol () is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south. Bristol is the most populous city in ...
and
Plainville. The highway bypassed
New Britain
New Britain ( tpi, Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from New Guinea by a northwest corner of the Solomon Sea (or with an island hop of Umboi the Dam ...
on its way to
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 10 and crossed the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
on the
Bulkeley Bridge
The Bulkeley Bridge (also known as Hartford Bridge, Bridge No. 980A) is the oldest of three highway bridges over the Connecticut River in Hartford, Connecticut. A stone arch bridge composed of nine spans, the bridge carries Interstate 84, ...
with
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
and
Route 17. In
East Hartford
East Hartford is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 51,045 at the 2020 census. The town is located on the east bank of the Connecticut River, directly across from Hartford, Connecticut. It is home to aerospac ...
, Route 2 split to the north, Route 17 split to the southeast, and Route 3 continued east through
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
to
Willimantic, where it met
Route 32. The highway continued through
Danielson
Danielson is an American rock band from Clarksboro, New Jersey, that plays indie pop gospel music. The group consists of frontman Daniel Smith and a number of various artists with whom he collaborates. Smith has also released solo work as Bro ...
, the site of its junction with
Route 12, before entering Rhode Island.
Route 3 crossed northern Rhode Island to
Providence
Providence often refers to:
* Providentia, the divine personification of foresight in ancient Roman religion
* Divine providence, divinely ordained events and outcomes in Christianity
* Providence, Rhode Island, the capital of Rhode Island in the ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 1. The highway entered Massachusetts and served the
South Coast South Coast is a name often given to coastal areas to the south of a geographical region or major metropolitan area.
Geographical
Australia
*South Coast (New South Wales), the coast of New South Wales, Australia, south of Sydney
* South Coast (Q ...
cities of
Fall River
Fall River is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The City of Fall River's population was 94,000 at the 2020 United States Census, making it the tenth-largest city in the state.
Located along the eastern shore of Mount H ...
and
New Bedford
New Bedford (Massachusett: ) is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts. It is located on the Acushnet River in what is known as the South Coast region. Up through the 17th century, the area was the territory of the Wampanoag Native American pe ...
. Route 3 met the southern end of
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
at
Wareham and in
Bourne
Bourne may refer to:
Places UK
* Bourne, Lincolnshire, a town
** Bourne Abbey
** Bourne railway station
* Bourne (electoral division), West Sussex
* Bourne SSSI, Avon, a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Burrington, North Somerset
* Bourne ...
met a connector road to
Route 6 at
Sagamore. Route 3 headed south from Bourne to
Falmouth, then headed east along the
Nantucket Sound
Nantucket Sound_(geography), Sound is a roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is long and wide, and is enclosed by Cape Cod on the north, Nantucket on the south, and Martha's Vineyard on ...
shore of
Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. Its historic, maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer mont ...
through
Hyannis. The highway turned north at
Chatham
Chatham may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions Canada
* Chatham Islands (British Columbia)
* Chatham Sound, British Columbia
* Chatham, New Brunswick, a former town, now a neighbourhood of Miramichi
* Chatham (electoral district), New Brunswic ...
and met the eastern end of Route 6 in
Orleans. Route 3 continued north and then west along the narrowing cape to its terminus in
Provincetown
Provincetown is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States. A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of 3,664 as of the 2020 United States Census, Provincet ...
.
The general course of Route 3 was replaced by
U.S. Route 6
U.S. Route 6 (US 6), also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, honoring the American Civil War veterans association, is a main route of the U.S. Highway system. While it currently runs east-northeast from Bishop, California, to P ...
, except from New York to Danbury by
Connecticut Route 35
Route 35 is a state highway in Connecticut, located entirely within the town of Ridgefield, Fairfield County. Route 35 starts at the New York state line, where the road continues as New York State Route 35, and ends at U.S. Route  ...
, from
Southbury to
Farmington
Farmington may refer to:
Places Canada
*Farmington, British Columbia
* Farmington, Nova Scotia (disambiguation)
United States
*Farmington, Arkansas
*Farmington, California
*Farmington, Connecticut
*Farmington, Delaware
* Farmington, Georgia
* ...
by local roads and Connecticut Route 10, and from Bourne to Orleans, which is today part of
Massachusetts Route 28
Route 28 is a nominally south–north state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, running from the town of Eastham via Boston to the New Hampshire state line in Methuen. Following the route from its nominally southern end, Route 28 ...
. The Danbury–East Hartford portion of the highway was further superseded by
Interstate 84, and the Providence–Wareham portion was replaced by
Interstate 195.
Route 4
Route 4, or the New York, Berkshire, and Burlington Way, began at the New York state line in
Sharon, Connecticut
Sharon is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, in the northwest corner of the state. At the time of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 2,680. The ZIP code for Sharon is 06069. The urban center of the town is ...
. The highway continued south along the eastern edge of New York to
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the L ...
. Route 4 headed northeast through
Salisbury
Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath.
Salisbury is in the southeast of Wil ...
to
North Canaan
North Canaan is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 3,211 at the 2020 census. The town center is still called "Canaan", being the main town center of the old town of Canaan prior to North Canaan splitting o ...
, where the highway met
Route 17. The two highways headed north to
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Great Barrington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,172 at the 2020 census. Both a summer resort and home to Ski Butternut, ...
, where Route 17 split west. Route 4 continued north through the
Berkshire Hills
The Berkshires () are a highland geologic region located in the western parts of Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut. The term "Berkshires" is normally used by locals in reference to the portion of the Vermont-based Green Mountains that ex ...
, where the highway
ran concurrently with
Route 5 from
Lenox to
Pittsfield
Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. Pittsfieldâ ...
and with
Route 7 through
Williamstown. Route 4 continued north along the western side of Vermont, intersecting
Route 9 in
Bennington
Bennington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is one of two shire towns (county seats) of the county, the other being Manchester. As of the 2020 US Census, the population was 15,333. Bennington is the most populous to ...
,
Route 11 in
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
, and
Route 13 in
Rutland
Rutland () is a ceremonial county and unitary authority in the East Midlands, England. The county is bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire.
Its greatest len ...
. The highway began a long concurrency with
Route 30 in
Middlebury. Route 4 and Route 30 met the northern end of
Route 30A in
Vergennes, then the highways followed the eastern side of
Lake Champlain
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to
Burlington
Burlington may refer to:
Places Canada Geography
* Burlington, Newfoundland and Labrador
* Burlington, Nova Scotia
* Burlington, Ontario, the most populous city with the name "Burlington"
* Burlington, Prince Edward Island
* Burlington Bay, no ...
, where they met the western end of
Route 14. Route 4 and Route 30 met the western end of
Route 15 in
Winooski before Route 30 split west at
Colchester
Colchester ( ) is a city in Essex, in the East of England. It had a population of 122,000 in 2011. The demonym is Colcestrian.
Colchester occupies the site of Camulodunum, the first major city in Roman Britain and its first capital. Colches ...
to serve
Grand Isle. Route 4 continued north through
St. Albans
St Albans () is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire, England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, north-west of London, south-west of Welwyn Garden City and south-east of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman ro ...
to the Canadian border at
Highgate Springs, where the road entered Quebec.
Route 4 followed the general course of what is now
U.S. Route 7
U.S. Route 7 (US 7) is a north–south United States highway in western New England that runs for through the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. The highway's southern terminus is at Interstate 95 (I-95) exit 15 ...
from North Canaan to Highgate Springs. The highway was further superseded by
Interstate 89
Interstate 89 (I-89) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec. As with all odd-numbered ...
from Burlington to Canada. South of North Canaan, the highway followed what is now
U.S. Route 44
U.S. Route 44 (US 44) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for through four states in the Northeastern United States. The western terminus is at US 209 and New York State Route 55 (NY 55) in Kerhonkson, ...
to Salisbury,
Connecticut Route 41
Route 41 is a scenic state highway in rural Northwestern Connecticut. It extends from the New York state line in Sharon to the Massachusetts state line in Salisbury and is the only state-numbered route in Connecticut that has both its ends at a ...
to Sharon, and
Connecticut Route 343
Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its capita ...
and
New York State Route 343
New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created.
New or NEW may refer to:
Music
* New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz (South Korean band), The Boyz
Albums and EPs
* New (album), ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartn ...
to
Amenia, New York
Amenia is a town in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 4,436 at the 2010 census. The town is on the eastern border of the county.
History
Amenia is one of the original towns formed by act of March 7, 1788. It compris ...
. From there, the highway, which in New York was not officially part of the New England road marking system, followed what is today
New York State Route 22
New York State Route 22 (NY 22) is a north–south state highway that parallels the eastern border of the U.S. state of New York, from the outskirts of New York City to the hamlet of Mooers in Clinton County near the Canadian border ...
to New York City.
Route 5
Route 5, known as the Hubway, began at the New York state line in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. Pittsfieldâ ...
. The highway headed east to the center of Pittsfield, then joined
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
south to
Lenox. As Route 5 crossed the
Berkshire Hills
The Berkshires () are a highland geologic region located in the western parts of Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut. The term "Berkshires" is normally used by locals in reference to the portion of the Vermont-based Green Mountains that ex ...
, it briefly
ran concurrently with
Route 8 in
West Becket. The highway intersected
Route 10 in
Westfield and joined
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
to cross the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
on the
Memorial Bridge into
Springfield
Springfield may refer to:
* Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations Australia
* Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
* Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
* Springfield, Queenslan ...
. Route 5 continued east through
Palmer
Palmer may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Palmer (pilgrim), a medieval European pilgrim to the Holy Land
* Palmer (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Palmer (surname), including a list of people and ...
, where the highway was joined briefly by
Route 32, then headed northeast through
Warren
A warren is a network of wild rodent or lagomorph, typically rabbit burrows. Domestic warrens are artificial, enclosed establishment of animal husbandry dedicated to the raising of rabbits for meat and fur. The term evolved from the medieval Angl ...
,
Brookfield, and
Spencer to
Worcester
Worcester may refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England
** Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), an area represented by a Member of Parliament
* Worcester Park, London, Englan ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 12. The highway continued east through
Marlboro
Marlboro (, ) is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within the United States and by Philip Morris International (now separate from Altria) outside the US. The largest Marl ...
and
Weston
Weston may refer to:
Places Australia
* Weston, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra
* Weston, New South Wales
* Weston Creek, a residential district of Canberra
* Weston Park, Canberra, a park
Canada
* Weston, Nova Scotia
* W ...
and entered
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
, where Route 5 had connections with
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
,
Route 7,
Route 6, and
Route 1.
Route 5 was replaced by
U.S. Route 20
U.S. Route 20 or U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that stretches from the Pacific Northwest east to New England. The "0" in its route number indicates that US 20 is a major coast-to-coast route. S ...
for most of its length. However, between Palmer and
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury ( , also ) is a market town, civil parish, and the county town of Shropshire, England, on the River Severn, north-west of London; at the 2021 census, it had a population of 76,782. The town's name can be pronounced as either 'Sh ...
, the highway followed the corridors of what are now
Massachusetts Route 67
Route 67 is a north–south (though geographically more northeast-southwest) highway in western and central Massachusetts. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in Palmer and its northern terminus is at Route 32 in Barre.
Route ...
and
Massachusetts Route 9
Route 9 is a major east–west state highway in Massachusetts. Along with U.S. Route 20 (US 20), Route 2, and Interstate 90, Route 9 is one of the major east–west routes of Massachusetts. The western terminus is near the center of the cit ...
. Route 5 was further superseded along its entire length by the
Massachusetts Turnpike
The Massachusetts Turnpike (colloquially "Mass Pike" or "the Pike") is a toll highway in the US state of Massachusetts that is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). The turnpike begins at the New York state li ...
.
Route 6
Route 6, which was referred to as the Cape Cod White Mountains Way, began at a junction with
Route 3 in
Orleans, Massachusetts
Orleans ( ) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts situated along Cape Cod. The population was 6,307 at the 2020 census.
For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Orleans, please see the article Orleans (CD ...
, on
Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. Its historic, maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer mont ...
. The highway headed west along the
Cape Cod Bay
A cape is a clothing accessory or a sleeveless outer garment which drapes the wearer's back, arms, and chest, and connects at the neck.
History
Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon. Th ...
shore of the peninsula, passing through
Dennis
Dennis or Denis is a first or last name from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius, via one of the Christian saints named Dionysius.
The name came from Dionysus, the Greek god of ecstatic states, particularly those produced by wine, which is someti ...
on its way to
Sagamore, where the route had a connector road to
Route 3 in
Bourne
Bourne may refer to:
Places UK
* Bourne, Lincolnshire, a town
** Bourne Abbey
** Bourne railway station
* Bourne (electoral division), West Sussex
* Bourne SSSI, Avon, a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Burrington, North Somerset
* Bourne ...
. Route 6 continued northwest through what are now the
South Shore suburbs of
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
. The main highway passed through
Plymouth
Plymouth () is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west.
Plymouth ...
,
Kingston,
Weymouth, and
Quincy. An alternate route, Route 6A, passed closer to the
Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts Bay is a bay on the Gulf of Maine that forms part of the central coastline of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Description
The bay extends from Cape Ann on the north to Plymouth Harbor on the south, a distance of about . Its ...
coast between Plymouth and Quincy, serving
Duxbury
Duxbury (alternative older spelling: "Duxborough") is a historic seaside town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. A suburb located on the South Shore approximately to the southeast of Boston, the population was 16,090 at the 20 ...
and
Cohasset. Route 6 continued into Boston, where the highway intersected
Route 1 and
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
and met the eastern end of
Route 7. The highway headed northwest from Boston to
Lowell, where the highway followed the
Merrimack River
The Merrimack River (or Merrimac River, an occasional earlier spelling) is a river in the northeastern United States. It rises at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire, flows southward into Mas ...
into New Hampshire.
Route 6 passed through New Hampshire's three largest cities,
Nashua Nashua may refer to:
* Nashaway people, Native American tribe living in 17th-century New England
Places
In Australia:
* Nashua, New South Wales
In the United States:
* Nashua, California
* Nashua, Iowa
* Nashua, Minnesota
* Nashua, Kansas City ...
,
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
, and the state capital of
Concord
Concord may refer to:
Meaning "agreement"
* Pact or treaty, frequently between nations (indicating a condition of harmony)
* Harmony, in music
* Agreement (linguistics), a change in the form of a word depending on grammatical features of other ...
. The highway
ran concurrently with Route 28 between Manchester and
Suncook, and the highway intersected
Route 9 in Concord. At
Franklin
Franklin may refer to:
People
* Franklin (given name)
* Franklin (surname)
* Franklin (class), a member of a historical English social class
Places Australia
* Franklin, Tasmania, a township
* Division of Franklin, federal electoral d ...
, Route 6 met the eastern end of
Route 14 and joined with
Route 11 to leave the Merrimack valley and pass through the heart of the
Lakes Region. The two routes diverged north of
Laconia
Laconia or Lakonia ( el, Λακωνία, , ) is a historical and administrative region of Greece located on the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Its administrative capital is Sparta. The word ''laconic''—to speak in a blunt, c ...
, and as Route 6 returned to the
Pemigewasset River
The Pemigewasset River , known locally as "The Pemi", is a river in the state of New Hampshire, the United States. It is in length and (with its tributaries) drains approximately . The name "Pemigewasset" comes from the Abenaki word ''bemijijoase ...
valley, it ran concurrently with
Route 25 from Meredith, New Hampshire, Meredith to Plymouth, New Hampshire, Plymouth. Route 6A provided a more direct alternate route from Franklin to Plymouth via Bristol, New Hampshire, Bristol. Route 6 continued through the White Mountains (New Hampshire), White Mountains, which the route summitted at Franconia Notch. The highway intersected
Route 18 at Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, Twin Mountain and
Route 15 at Lancaster, New Hampshire, Lancaster, then reached its end at a joint terminus with
Route 26 in Colebrook, New Hampshire, Colebrook.
Route 6 followed the general course of what is now
U.S. Route 6
U.S. Route 6 (US 6), also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, honoring the American Civil War veterans association, is a main route of the U.S. Highway system. While it currently runs east-northeast from Bishop, California, to P ...
from Orleans to Sagamore and Massachusetts Route 3 from Sagamore to Boston. The highway was replaced by U.S. Route 3 from Boston to its northern terminus. Route 6A in Massachusetts is now Massachusetts Route 3A, and Route 6A in New Hampshire is now New Hampshire Route 3A.
Route 7
Route 7, or the Mohawk Trail, began at the New York state line in Hancock, Massachusetts. The highway started heading north from the state line and turned east in
Williamstown, through which the highway joined
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
. Route 7 intersected
Route 8 in North Adams, Massachusetts, North Adams and crossed the
Berkshire Hills
The Berkshires () are a highland geologic region located in the western parts of Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut. The term "Berkshires" is normally used by locals in reference to the portion of the Vermont-based Green Mountains that ex ...
. The highway emerged into the
Pioneer Valley
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at
Greenfield
Greenfield or Greenfields may refer to:
Engineering and Business
* Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation
* Greenfield investment, the investment in a structure in an area where no previous facilities exist
* Greenf ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
and
Route 10 and crossed the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
at the site of the General Pierce Bridge. East of the Connecticut River valley, Route 7
ran concurrently with
Route 32 between Athol, Massachusetts, Athol and Baldwinville, Massachusetts, Baldwinville and intersected
Route 12 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Fitchburg. The highway continued southeast through
Concord
Concord may refer to:
Meaning "agreement"
* Pact or treaty, frequently between nations (indicating a condition of harmony)
* Harmony, in music
* Agreement (linguistics), a change in the form of a word depending on grammatical features of other ...
and Lexington, Massachusetts, Lexington and joined
Route 6 entering Boston, where the highways had connections with
Route 1 and
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
.
Route 7 was superseded by Massachusetts Route 2 for almost all of its length. However, the highway followed Massachusetts Route 43 from its western terminus to Williamstown and ran south of the current route of Massachusetts Route 2 from Greenfield to Millers Falls, Massachusetts, Millers Falls.
Route 8
Route 8, or the Stratford, Waterbury, and North Adams Route, began at
Route 1 in Stratford, Connecticut. The highway paralleled the Housatonic River to Shelton, Connecticut, Shelton, where the highway crossed the river into Derby, Connecticut, Derby and followed the Naugatuck River through
Waterbury
Waterbury is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut on the Naugatuck River, southwest of Hartford and northeast of New York City. Waterbury is the second-largest city in New Haven County, Connecticut. According to the 2020 US Census, in 202 ...
. Route 8
ran concurrently with
Route 3 from Waterbury to
Thomaston, then continued north through Torrington, Connecticut, Torrington to Winsted, Connecticut, Winsted, where the highway intersected
Route 17. Route 8 continued through the
Berkshire Hills
The Berkshires () are a highland geologic region located in the western parts of Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut. The term "Berkshires" is normally used by locals in reference to the portion of the Vermont-based Green Mountains that ex ...
through
West Becket, where the highway briefly joined
Route 5, and Dalton, Massachusetts, Dalton. The highway intersected
Route 7 in North Adams, Massachusetts, North Adams, then crossed into Vermont and ended at
Route 9 in Wilmington, Vermont, Wilmington.
Route 8 was supplanted by Connecticut Route 8, Massachusetts Route 8, and Vermont Route 8, though by 1927, the route in Vermont was relocated along modern-day Vermont Route 100, Route 100.
Route 9
Route 9, named the Bennington Wells Route, began at the New York state line in Bennington, Vermont. The number continued west to Troy, New York, along what was briefly New York State Route 7#History, New York State Route 9. Route 9 intersected
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
in the center of Bennington and crossed the Green Mountains before meeting the northern end of
Route 8 in Wilmington, Vermont, Wilmington. The highway crossed Hogback Mountain (Vermont), Hogback Mountain then descended into the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
valley to
Brattleboro
Brattleboro (), originally Brattleborough, is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The most populous municipality abutting Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire, which is the Connecticut River, Brattleboro is located about nor ...
. Route 9 briefly followed
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
through town before crossing the river into New Hampshire. The highway headed northeast through Keene, New Hampshire, Keene, where it intersected
Route 10 and
Route 12. Route 9
ran concurrently with
Route 32 between Hillsborough, New Hampshire, Hillsboro and Henniker, New Hampshire, Henniker before reaching the state capital of Concord, New Hampshire, Concord, where it had a junction with
Route 6. The highway continued through Epsom, New Hampshire, Epsom, the site of its intersection with
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
, to Dover, New Hampshire, Dover, where the route crossed
Route 16. Route 9 crossed the Salmon Falls River into Maine at Berwick, Maine, Berwick and reached its eastern terminus at
Route 1 in
Wells
Wells most commonly refers to:
* Wells, Somerset, a cathedral city in Somerset, England
* Well, an excavation or structure created in the ground
* Wells (name)
Wells may also refer to:
Places Canada
*Wells, British Columbia
England
* Wells ...
on the
southern Maine coast
Southern Maine Coast is a region of the U.S. state of Maine. It commonly includes the coastal areas of York County and Cumberland County. Some notable towns are Biddeford, Kittery, York, Wells, Ogunquit, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Saco, Old ...
.
Route 9 was replaced with Vermont Route 9, New Hampshire Route 9, and a small portion of Maine State Route 9, Maine Route 9.
Route 10
Route 10, designated the Central New England Route, began at
Route 1 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The highway headed north along the west side of the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
through Middletown, Connecticut, Middletown to
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the ...
. Within the state capital, Route 10 intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
and
Route 3 and joined
Route 17 northwest to Avon, Connecticut, Avon. The highway turned north to pass through Granby, Connecticut, Granby and enter Massachusetts at Southwick, Massachusetts, Southwick. Route 10 continued north through
Westfield, where it intersected
Route 5, then veered northeast to
Northampton
Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; ...
. The highway
ran concurrently with Route 2 through
Greenfield
Greenfield or Greenfields may refer to:
Engineering and Business
* Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation
* Greenfield investment, the investment in a structure in an area where no previous facilities exist
* Greenf ...
, the site of its junction with
Route 7 to
Bernardston. Route 10 crossed to the east side of the Connecticut River at Northfield, Massachusetts, Northfield and headed north along the river into New Hampshire. Route 10 turned east at Hinsdale, New Hampshire, Hinsdale then north at Winchester, New Hampshire, Winchester to Keene, New Hampshire, Keene, where the route intersected
Route 9 and
Route 12. The highway met
Route 11 at Newport, New Hampshire, Newport and joined
Route 14 west through Lebanon, New Hampshire, Lebanon to return to the Connecticut River valley. Route 10 followed the east side of the river through Orford, New Hampshire, Orford to Haverhill, New Hampshire, Haverhill. The highway joined
Route 25 from there to Woodsville, New Hampshire, Woodsville, then Route 10 split northeast to its terminus at
Route 18 in Littleton, New Hampshire, Littleton.
The general course of Route 10 was later followed by Connecticut Route 9,
U.S. Route 44
U.S. Route 44 (US 44) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for through four states in the Northeastern United States. The western terminus is at US 209 and New York State Route 55 (NY 55) in Kerhonkson, ...
, Route 189 (Connecticut–Massachusetts), Connecticut Route 189, Connecticut Route 10, Massachusetts Route 10, New Hampshire Route 10, and U.S. Route 302. The directional turns between Northfield and Winchester are now part of New Hampshire Route 63, Route 63 and New Hampshire Route 119. Small portions of the highway have been superseded further by
Interstate 91
Interstate 91 (I-91) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States. It provides the primary north–south thoroughfare in the western part of the region. The Interstate generally follows the course of the Connecti ...
and
Interstate 89
Interstate 89 (I-89) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec. As with all odd-numbered ...
.
Route 11
Route 11, deemed the Manchester Biddeford Route, began at
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
in Manchester, Vermont. The highway crossed the Green Mountains and emerged into the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
valley at
Springfield
Springfield may refer to:
* Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations Australia
* Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
* Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
* Springfield, Queenslan ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
. Route 11 crossed the river to Charlestown, New Hampshire, where the highway met
Route 12. The two highways headed north along the east side of the Connecticut River to Claremont, New Hampshire, Claremont, where Route 12 split west to cross the river and Route 11 headed east to Newport, New Hampshire, Newport, where the route intersected
Route 10. Route 11 met the northern end of
Route 32 in Sunapee, New Hampshire, Sunapee, where the highway curved north around Lake Sunapee. The highway was joined by
Route 14 in Andover, New Hampshire, Andover; the two highways headed east to Route 14's eastern terminus in
Franklin
Franklin may refer to:
People
* Franklin (given name)
* Franklin (surname)
* Franklin (class), a member of a historical English social class
Places Australia
* Franklin, Tasmania, a township
* Division of Franklin, federal electoral d ...
. At that junction, Route 6A headed north along the
Pemigewasset River
The Pemigewasset River , known locally as "The Pemi", is a river in the state of New Hampshire, the United States. It is in length and (with its tributaries) drains approximately . The name "Pemigewasset" comes from the Abenaki word ''bemijijoase ...
valley while
Route 6 and Route 11 headed east into the
Lakes Region. North of
Laconia
Laconia or Lakonia ( el, Λακωνία, , ) is a historical and administrative region of Greece located on the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Its administrative capital is Sparta. The word ''laconic''—to speak in a blunt, c ...
, Route 11 split from Route 6 and followed the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee to Alton, New Hampshire, Alton, where the highway intersected
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
. The highway continued southeast to Rochester, New Hampshire, Rochester, where the highway intersected
Route 16 and crossed the Salmon Falls River into Maine. Route 11 passed through Sanford, Maine, Sanford and Alfred, Maine, Alfred on its journey to its eastern terminus at
Route 1 in
Biddeford
Biddeford is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddeford Poo ...
.
Route 11 was succeeded by Vermont Route 11, New Hampshire Route 11, a small piece of Maine State Route 11 from the state line to Alfred, and Maine State Route 111 from Alfred to Biddeford.
Route 12
Route 12, which was named the Keene Way, began at
Route 1 in New London, Connecticut. The highway followed the west side of the Thames River (Connecticut), Thames River to Norwich, Connecticut, Norwich, where the route intersected
Route 17 and
Route 32. Route 12 continued through the Quinebaug River valley and intersected
Route 3 at
Danielson
Danielson is an American rock band from Clarksboro, New Jersey, that plays indie pop gospel music. The group consists of frontman Daniel Smith and a number of various artists with whom he collaborates. Smith has also released solo work as Bro ...
before entering Massachusetts. In that state, the highway intersected
Route 5 in
Worcester
Worcester may refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England
** Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), an area represented by a Member of Parliament
* Worcester Park, London, Englan ...
and passed through Leominster, Massachusetts, Leominster. Route 12 veered northwest after meeting
Route 7 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Fitchburg and passed through Winchendon, Massachusetts, Winchendon before entering New Hampshire. The highway passed through Keene, New Hampshire, Keene, where it intersected
Route 9 and
Route 10, and reached the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
valley at Walpole, New Hampshire, Walpole.
Route 12 followed the east side of the river north through Charlestown, New Hampshire, Charlestown, where
Route 11 joined its course, to Claremont, New Hampshire, Claremont, after which the route headed west into Weathersfield, Vermont. The highway
ran concurrently with
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
north to
Hartland and briefly joined
Route 13 on its way to Woodstock, Vermont, Woodstock. Route 12 continued north to Bethel, Vermont, Bethel, where the route joined
Route 14 to the state capital of Montpelier, Vermont, Montpelier. Between Randolph, Vermont, Randolph and Northfield, Vermont, Northfield, Route 12A formed a western loop that served Braintree, Vermont, Braintree and Roxbury, Vermont, Roxbury. The highway briefly followed
Route 18 out of the capital before splitting north to Hardwick, Vermont, Hardwick, where the route briefly ran with
Route 15. Route 12B split from the mainline at Hardwick while Route 12 followed a more easterly path to
Barton, where Route 12 began to share road with Route 2. Route 12B met up with Route 2 and Route 12 at
Coventry
Coventry ( or ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. It is on the River Sherbourne. Coventry has been a large settlement for centuries, although it was not founded and given its ...
before Route 12 reached its northern terminus at
Newport, from which Route 2 continued north toward Quebec.
Route 12 was replaced by Connecticut Route 32 from New London to Norwich, Connecticut Route 12 north of Norwich, Massachusetts Route 12, New Hampshire Route 12, and Vermont Route 12 from the Connecticut River to Montpelier. North of Montpelier, Route 12 was replaced with Vermont Route 14 to Hardwick, Vermont Route 16 to Barton, and
U.S. Route 5
U.S. Route 5 (US 5) is a north–south United States highway running through the New England states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Significant cities along the route include New Haven, Connecticut; Hartford, Connecticut; and Springfi ...
to Newport. Route 12A is now Vermont Route 12A, and Route 12B was succeeded by Vermont Route 14. Route 12 was further functionally replaced in various sections by Connecticut's Interstate 395 (Connecticut), Interstate 395, Interstate 190 (Massachusetts), Interstate 190 and Interstate 290 (Massachusetts), Interstate 290 in Massachusetts, and
Interstate 91
Interstate 91 (I-91) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States. It provides the primary north–south thoroughfare in the western part of the region. The Interstate generally follows the course of the Connecti ...
and
Interstate 89
Interstate 89 (I-89) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec. As with all odd-numbered ...
in Vermont.
Route 13
Route 13, also known as the Whitehall White River Junction Way, began at the New York state line in Fair Haven, Vermont, east of Whitehall, New York. In the center of Fair Haven, the highway intersected
Route 30, with which the highway headed east, and the southern end of Route 30A. Route 13 and Route 30
ran concurrently to Castleton, Vermont, Castleton, then Route 13 continued to
Rutland
Rutland () is a ceremonial county and unitary authority in the East Midlands, England. The county is bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire.
Its greatest len ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
. The highway crossed the Green Mountains between Rutland and Bridgewater, Vermont, Bridgewater. Route 13 continued through Woodstock, Vermont, Woodstock, east of which the highway briefly joined
Route 12, to its eastern terminus at
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
in
White River Junction
White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,528 at the 2020 census, up from 2,286 in 2010, making it the largest co ...
.
Route 13's corridor was taken over by U.S. Route 4.
Route 14
Route 14, known as the Burlington Franklin Way, began at
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
and
Route 30 in Burlington, Vermont. The highway paralleled the Winooski River through the Green Mountains to Montpelier, Vermont, Montpelier. In the state capital, Route 14 joined
Route 12 and the beginning of
Route 18. The latter two routes split northeast while Route 14 headed southeast through Barre (city), Vermont, Barre, where
Route 25 split to the east. Route 14 headed south through Royalton, Vermont, Royalton and southeast to
White River Junction
White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,528 at the 2020 census, up from 2,286 in 2010, making it the largest co ...
, where the highway intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
. The highway crossed the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
to
Lebanon, New Hampshire
Lebanon is a city in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 14,282 at the 2020 census, up from 13,151 at the 2010 census. Lebanon is in western New Hampshire, south of Hanover, near the Connecticut River. It is the home ...
, through which the highway
ran concurrently with
Route 10. The route headed southeast through Canaan, New Hampshire, Canaan and Danbury, New Hampshire, Danbury to Andover, New Hampshire, Andover. Route 14 joined
Route 11 east from Andover to the former route's eastern terminus in
Franklin
Franklin may refer to:
People
* Franklin (given name)
* Franklin (surname)
* Franklin (class), a member of a historical English social class
Places Australia
* Franklin, Tasmania, a township
* Division of Franklin, federal electoral d ...
at
Route 6 and Route 6A.
Route 14 was superseded by U.S. Route 2, Vermont Route 14, and U.S. Route 4. The former two highways were themselves superseded by
Interstate 89
Interstate 89 (I-89) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec. As with all odd-numbered ...
.
Route 15
Route 15, deemed the Burlington Bangor Way, began not in
Burlington
Burlington may refer to:
Places Canada Geography
* Burlington, Newfoundland and Labrador
* Burlington, Nova Scotia
* Burlington, Ontario, the most populous city with the name "Burlington"
* Burlington, Prince Edward Island
* Burlington Bay, no ...
but just to the north at
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
and
Route 30 in
Winooski. The highway headed northeast through Cambridge, Vermont, Cambridge and followed the Lamoille River through the Green Mountains and through Morrisville, Vermont, Morrisville. Route 15 intersected the southern end of Route 12A and briefly
ran concurrently with
Route 12 in Hardwick, Vermont, Hardwick. The highway joined
Route 18 in Danville, Vermont, Danville; the two highways passed through
St. Johnsbury, where they intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
, before diverging. Route 15 continued northeast through Lunenburg, Vermont, Lunenburg before crossing the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
into Lancaster, New Hampshire, where the route intersected
Route 6. The highway headed southeast through the White Mountains (New Hampshire), White Mountains to Gorham, New Hampshire, Gorham, where the highway intersected
Route 16 and followed the Androscoggin River into Maine.
Route 15 joined with
Route 26 between Bethel, Maine, Bethel and Newry, Maine, Newry and left the valley of the Androscoggin River at Dixfield, Maine, Dixfield. The highway continued through Farmington, Maine, Farmington and entered the Kennebec River valley at Norridgewock, Maine, Norridgewock, where the route joined
Route 20
Route 20, or Highway 20, may refer to:
International
* European route E20
Australia
* Sturt Highway (NSW/VIC/SA)
* Yarra Bank Highway
Brazil
* BR-020
Canada
* Alberta Highway 20
* British Columbia Highway 20
* Manitoba Highway 20
*New Br ...
to Skowhegan, Maine, Skowhegan. Route 15 passed through Pittsfield, Maine, Pittsfield and Newport, Maine, Newport before reaching Bangor, Maine, Bangor, where the highway connected with
Route 1. While Route 1 headed back
Down East
"Down East", also "Downeast", is a term for parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada, particularly the U.S. state of Maine and Canada's Maritime Provinces, an area that closely corresponds to the historical French territory of Acadia. Th ...
in both directions, Route 15 headed north through the Penobscot River valley through Milford, Maine, Milford and Enfield, Maine, Enfield. The highway left the Penobscot valley at Mattawamkeag, Maine, Mattawamkeag and curved northeast through Island Falls, Maine, Island Falls. Route 15 passed through Houlton, Maine, Houlton, where the highway intersected
Route 24, before entering New Brunswick.
Route 15 was replaced by Vermont Route 15 and U.S. Route 2. The highway was further superseded by
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1, US Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Miami, Florida, to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between M ...
between Bangor and Houlton.
Route 16
Route 16, or the East Side Road, began at
Route 1 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The highway headed north on the west side of the Piscataqua River and Salmon Falls River and intersected
Route 9 in Dover, New Hampshire, Dover and
Route 11 in Rochester, New Hampshire, Rochester. Route 16 passed through the eastern side of the
Lakes Region, within which the route received the northern end of
Route 28
Highway 28 may refer to:
Australia
* Cumberland Highway
* Mountain Highway (Victoria)
* - NT
Canada
* Alberta Highway 28
* British Columbia Highway 28
* Nova Scotia Trunk 28
* Ontario Highway 28
* Saskatchewan Highway 28
China Taiwan
* Provi ...
at Ossipee, New Hampshire, Ossipee and joined with
Route 25. The highway
ran concurrently with
Route 18 from Conway (CDP), New Hampshire, Conway to Glen, New Hampshire, Glen, then crossed the White Mountains (New Hampshire), White Mountains at Pinkham Notch on the east side of Mount Washington (New Hampshire), Mount Washington. Route 16 intersected
Route 15 in Gorham, New Hampshire, Gorham and passed through Berlin, New Hampshire, Berlin before reaching its northern terminus at
Route 26 at Errol, New Hampshire, Errol.
Route 16 was superseded by New Hampshire Route 16.
Route 17
Route 17, or the Westerly Route, began at the New York state line in Egremont, Massachusetts. The highway headed east to Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Great Barrington, then followed
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
south into Connecticut. At
North Canaan
North Canaan is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 3,211 at the 2020 census. The town center is still called "Canaan", being the main town center of the old town of Canaan prior to North Canaan splitting o ...
, Route 17 split from Route 4 and headed southeast through Winsted, Connecticut, Winsted and Canton, Connecticut, Canton into
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the ...
. The highway joined
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
and
Route 3 to cross the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
on the
Bulkeley Bridge
The Bulkeley Bridge (also known as Hartford Bridge, Bridge No. 980A) is the oldest of three highway bridges over the Connecticut River in Hartford, Connecticut. A stone arch bridge composed of nine spans, the bridge carries Interstate 84, ...
. In
East Hartford
East Hartford is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 51,045 at the 2020 census. The town is located on the east bank of the Connecticut River, directly across from Hartford, Connecticut. It is home to aerospac ...
, Route 17 split southeast from Route 3 through Marlborough, Connecticut, Marlborough and Colchester, Connecticut, Colchester. The highway briefly
ran concurrently with
Route 32 through Norwich, Connecticut, Norwich, where the highways intersected
Route 12. Route 17 continued southeast from Norwich to its eastern terminus at
Route 1 in
Stonington, Connecticut
The town of Stonington is located in New London County, Connecticut in the state's southeastern corner. It includes the borough of Stonington (borough), Connecticut, Stonington, the villages of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, Pawcatuck, Lords Point, and W ...
, just west of
Westerly, Rhode Island
Westerly is a town on the southwestern shoreline of Washington County, Rhode Island, first settled by English colonists in 1661 and incorporated as a municipality in 1669. It is a beachfront community on the south shore of the state with a popula ...
.
Route 17 was replaced by Massachusetts Route 23,
U.S. Route 7
U.S. Route 7 (US 7) is a north–south United States highway in western New England that runs for through the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. The highway's southern terminus is at Interstate 95 (I-95) exit 15 ...
,
U.S. Route 44
U.S. Route 44 (US 44) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for through four states in the Northeastern United States. The western terminus is at US 209 and New York State Route 55 (NY 55) in Kerhonkson, ...
, and Connecticut Route 2.
Route 18
Route 18, designated the Crawford Notch Way, began at
Route 12 and
Route 14 in Montpelier, Vermont. The three highways passed through the state capital, then
Route 14 split southeast toward Barre (city), Vermont, Barre and
Route 12 split north for Hardwick, Vermont, Hardwick. Route 18 headed northeast and joined
Route 15 at Danville, Vermont, Danville to run through
St. Johnsbury, where the highways intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
. East of town, Route 18 split southeast to cross the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
into New Hampshire at Waterford, Vermont, Waterford. The highway met the northern end of
Route 10 at Littleton, New Hampshire, Littleton and intersected
Route 6 in Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, Twin Mountain. Route 18 crossed the White Mountains (New Hampshire), White Mountains by way of Crawford Notch, then followed the Saco River to Conway (CDP), New Hampshire, Conway, north of which the highway
ran concurrently with
Route 16 and New England road marking system#Route 28, Route 28 The highway followed the river into Maine with Route 28 which terminated at the state line, then passed through Bridgton, Maine, Bridgton and Naples, Maine, Naples before reaching its eastern terminus at
Route 1 in
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
.
Route 18 was superseded by U.S. Route 2, Vermont Route 18, New Hampshire Route 18, and U.S. Route 302.
Route 20
Route 20, named the Portland Quebec Highway, began not in Portland but at
Route 1 in Brunswick, Maine. The highway headed north to Gardiner, Maine, Gardiner, where the highway began to follow the Kennebec River. Route 20 continued through Augusta, Maine, Augusta and Waterville, Maine, Waterville to Skowhegan, Maine, Skowhegan. The highway joined
Route 15 west to Norridgewock, Maine, Norridgewock, then turned north again to follow the Kennebec River toward Quebec. Route 20 left the river north of Caratunk, Maine, Caratunk and reached its northern end at the Canadian border north of Jackman, Maine, Jackman, beyond which the road continued toward Quebec City.
Route 20 was replaced by U.S. Route 201.
Route 24
Route 24 was originally intended to connect
Brunswick and Greenville, Maine, but instead it began in
Calais
Calais ( , , traditionally , ) is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture. Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's prefecture is its third-largest city of Arras. Th ...
where
Route 1 crossed into New Brunswick. The highway headed west along the St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick), St. Croix River through Princeton, Maine, Princeton. Route 24 continued north through Topsfield, Maine, Topsfield and Danforth, Maine, Danforth to Houlton, Maine, Houlton, where the highway intersected
Route 15. The highway continued through the Aroostook County, Maine, Aroostook County towns of Mars Hill, Maine, Mars Hill, Presque Isle, Maine, Presque Isle, and Caribou, Maine, Caribou. Route 24 began paralleling the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), St. John River at Van Buren, Maine, Van Buren. The highway followed the river northwest through Grand Isle, Maine, Grand Isle to Madawaska, Maine, Madawaska, where the highway terminated at its crossing of the river into Edmundston, New Brunswick.
Route 24 is now wholly part of
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canadian border, making i ...
.
Route 25
Route 25, or the Montpelier Portland Route, began not in the state capital of Vermont but to the east at
Route 14 in Barre (city), Vermont, Barre. The highway's alternate route, Route 25A, split southeast from the main route in Orange, Vermont, Orange. The main route continued east to
Wells River, where the highway intersected
Route 2
The following highways are numbered 2. For roads numbered A2, see list of A2 roads. For roads numbered B2, see list of B2 roads. For roads numbered M2, see list of M2 roads. For roads numbered N2, see list of N2 roads.
International
* AH2, As ...
and crossed the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
. From Woodsville, New Hampshire, the highway
ran concurrently south with
Route 10 to Haverhill, New Hampshire, Haverhill. Route 25A intersected Route 2 in Bradford, Vermont, and crossed the river into Piermont, New Hampshire, then joined Route 10 north to reconnect with its parent at Haverhill. Route 25 headed southeast through Warren, New Hampshire, Warren to Plymouth, New Hampshire, Plymouth, joining Route 6A for its last few miles to reconnect with the latter route's parent,
Route 6. Route 25 joined Route 6 through the
Lakes Region to Meredith, New Hampshire, Meredith, where Route 25 headed northeast to the north of Lake Winnipesaukee to Ossipee, New Hampshire, Ossipee. There, the highway briefly joined
Route 16 before striking out east into Maine. Route 25 headed through Cornish, Maine, Cornish, Standish, Maine, Standish, and Westbrook, Maine, Westbrook on its way to its eastern terminus at
Route 1 in
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
.
Route 25 was replaced by U.S. Route 302, most of New Hampshire Route 25, and Maine State Route 25. Route 25A was replaced by Vermont Route 25 and a little bit of New Hampshire Route 25.
Route 26
Route 26, also known as the Dixville Notch way, began at
Route 1 in Portland, Maine. The highway headed north through Gray, Maine, Gray, Poland, Maine, Poland, and Norway, Maine, Norway. Route 26 curved west to Bethel, Maine, Bethel, where the highway joined
Route 15 along the Androscoggin River to Newry, Maine, Newry. The highway continued northwest into New Hampshire, where the highway met the northern end of
Route 16 at Errol, New Hampshire, Errol. Route 26 crossed the White Mountains (New Hampshire), White Mountains at Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, Dixville Notch before reaching its northern end at
Route 6 at Colebrook, New Hampshire, Colebrook on the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
.
Route 26 was superseded by Maine State Route 26 and New Hampshire Route 26.
Route 28
Route 28 began at
Route 3 along Buzzards Bay in Wareham, Massachusetts. The highway headed north through the interior of southeastern Massachusetts via Middleborough, Massachusetts, Middleborough and Brockton, Massachusetts, Brockton. In
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
, Route 28 had connections with
Route 1,
Route 5,
Route 6, and
Route 7. The highway passed through Reading, Massachusetts, Reading and crossed the
Merrimack River
The Merrimack River (or Merrimac River, an occasional earlier spelling) is a river in the northeastern United States. It rises at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire, flows southward into Mas ...
at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Lawrence before entering New Hampshire. Route 28 passed through Derry, New Hampshire, Derry before reaching
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
, from which the highway
ran concurrently with
Route 6 to
Suncook. The highway intersected
Route 9 at Epsom, New Hampshire, Epsom and
Route 11 in Alton, New Hampshire, Alton and passed along the east side of Lake Winnipesaukee before reaching
Route 16 in Ossipee, New Hampshire, Ossipee, following it through Tamworth, New Hampshire, Tamworth, Albany, New Hampshire, Albany and Conway, NH, Conway before intersecting with New England road marking system#Route 18, Route 18 and running concurrently with it to the state line with Maine near Fryeburg, Maine, Fryeburg where it terminated.
Route 28 was replaced by most of
Massachusetts Route 28
Route 28 is a nominally south–north state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, running from the town of Eastham via Boston to the New Hampshire state line in Methuen. Following the route from its nominally southern end, Route 28 ...
and New Hampshire Route 28.
Route 30
Route 30, also known as the Vergennes Fair Haven Route, began at the New York state line in Poultney, Vermont . The highway headed north along the east side of the Poultney River to
Route 13 at Fair Haven, Vermont, Fair Haven. From there, the highway's alternate route, Route 30A, continued north from the town through Orwell, Vermont, Orwell and Addison, Vermont, Addison while Route 30 joined Route 13 in a concurrency (road), concurrency east to Castleton, Vermont, Castleton, where the highway turned north through Sudbury, Vermont, Sudbury and Cornwall, Vermont, Cornwall to
Middlebury. There, Route 30 ran concurrently with
Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
to
Vergennes, where Route 30A rejoined the main route. Route 30 and Route 4 continued north along the east side of
Lake Champlain
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to
Burlington
Burlington may refer to:
Places Canada Geography
* Burlington, Newfoundland and Labrador
* Burlington, Nova Scotia
* Burlington, Ontario, the most populous city with the name "Burlington"
* Burlington, Prince Edward Island
* Burlington Bay, no ...
and
Winooski, in which the highways met the western ends of
Route 14 and
Route 15, respectively. Near
Colchester
Colchester ( ) is a city in Essex, in the East of England. It had a population of 122,000 in 2011. The demonym is Colcestrian.
Colchester occupies the site of Camulodunum, the first major city in Roman Britain and its first capital. Colches ...
, Route 30 split northwest from Route 4 and ran the length of Grand Isle County, Vermont, Grand Isle County. At Alburgh, Vermont, Alburgh, Route 30 continued north to its end at the Canadian border while a spur, Route 30B, headed west toward Rouses Point, New York.
Route 30 was mostly replaced by local roads between Poultney and Fair Haven, then U.S. Route 4 in Vermont, U.S. Route 4, Vermont Route 30, U.S. Route 7 in Vermont, U.S. Route 7, U.S. Route 2 in Vermont, U.S. Route 2, and Vermont Route 225. Route 30A was superseded by Vermont Route 22A, and Route 30B was taken over by U.S. Route 2.
Route 32
Route 32, or the Lake Sunapee Route, began at
Route 1 in Groton, Connecticut. The highway followed the east side of the Thames River (Connecticut), Thames River to Norwich, Connecticut, Norwich, where the highway intersected
Route 12 and
Route 17. Route 32 continued north through
Willimantic, where the route had a junction with
Route 3, and left Connecticut after passing through Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Stafford Springs. The highway continued to Palmer, Massachusetts, the site of its junction with
Route 5. Route 32 continued northeast through Ware, Massachusetts, Ware and Barre, Massachusetts, Barre, then northwest through Petersham, Massachusetts, Petersham to Athol, Massachusetts, Athol. The highway joined
Route 7 east to Baldwinville, Massachusetts, Baldwinville, then headed northeast through Winchendon, Massachusetts, Winchendon, where the highway intersected
Route 12 again, into New Hampshire. Route 32 headed through Peterborough, New Hampshire, Peterborough to Hillsborough, New Hampshire, Hillsborough, where the highway met
Route 9. The two highways
ran concurrently to Henniker, New Hampshire, Henniker, then Route 32 split northwest to Newbury, New Hampshire, Newbury, from which the highway followed the west side of Lake Sunapee to its terminus at
Route 11 at Sunapee, New Hampshire, Sunapee.
Route 32 was superseded by Connecticut Route 12, Connecticut Route 32, Massachusetts Route 32, U.S. Route 202, New Hampshire Route 114, New Hampshire Route 103, and New Hampshire Route 103B.
State routes
Connecticut
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Maine
Maine adopted the system three years after its inception, replacing the existing List of lettered highways in Maine, lettered routes and
auto trails. The state began to add two and one digit routes in 1931; a full renumbering in 1933 effectively ended Maine's involvement in the system.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts abandoned the scheme quickly with the advent of the U.S. Highway Numbering, having renumbered Route 6 south of Boston to match U.S. 3. By 1929, 2-digit routes were beginning to be assigned.
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Rhode Island
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Vermont
The state of Vermont already had a system of state-maintained roads by the time of the introduction of the numbering scheme. With the introduction of the U.S. Highway Numbering, it seems that Vermont was quick to drop the New England numbering where convenient, having renumbered many interstate routes by 1927.
By 1927, Route 8 in Vermont took a different course than that established in 1922. From the Massachusetts line, the route made its way along modern Route 8 to Heartwellville, Vermont, Heartwellville, then along modern Route 100 and Boyd Hill Road to Wilmington, Vermont, Wilmington. An additional segment from Jamaica, Vermont, Rawsonville to Londonderry, Vermont, Londonderry is also cited in the 1927 US Bureau of Public Roads study, though its relation during this time to the former route is unclear. In later USGS topo maps, this gap was bridged by modern Route 100.
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References
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State highways in Connecticut
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Numbered routes in Massachusetts
State highways in New Hampshire
Numbered routes in Rhode Island
State highways in Vermont
Lists of roads in the United States