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The border crossing marks the northern terminus of Interstate 95, and the western terminus of New Brunswick Route 95. This crossing was established on October 25, 1985, [1] upon the completion of New Brunswick Route 95. At that time, the old crossing located on U.S. Route 2 immediately to the south was permanently closed.
U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in the U.S. state of Maine is a principal east–west route through the central portion of the state, extending from the New Hampshire border in Gilead to the town of Houlton less than a quarter mile from the Canadian border.
I-95 south – Houlton: Continuation into Maine: Canada–United States border at Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing: 5: Visitor Information: Was an eastbound exit only: 6.5: 4.0: 7: Route 540 – Richmond Corner, Belleville: 12.3: 7.6: 12: To Route 555 (Vivglenn Road) Eastbound exit only: Woodstock: 14.5: 9.0: Route 2 (TCH) – Fredericton ...
Interstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Miami, Florida to Houlton, Maine. The highway enters Maine from the New Hampshire state line in Kittery and runs for 303 miles (488 km) to the Canada–United States border at Houlton. It is the only primary Interstate Highway in Maine.
Nov. 22—Border officials apprehended 20 Romanian nationals who were trying to cross illegally from Canada into Maine early Tuesday morning. According to information provided by U.S. Customs and ...
Houlton is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village within the town of Houlton in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population of the CDP was 4,856 at the 2010 census, [2] out of a population of 6,123 for the entire town. Houlton is the county seat of Aroostook County.
Although the number of encounters has increased at the northern border, the amount of fentanyl being seized has dropped, from 22 pounds in 2021 to 14 pounds in 2022 to just 2 pounds in the 2023 ...
The eastern segment of US 2 begins at US 11 in Rouses Point, New York, and ends at I-95 in Houlton, Maine. As its number indicates, it is the northernmost east–west U.S. Highway in the country. It is the lowest primary-numbered east–west U.S. Highway, whose numbers otherwise end in zero, and was so numbered to avoid a US 0. [ 2 ]