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  2. List of state routes in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Longest state highway in Maine, state highway designation for former New England Route 11, extended to modern length in 1933-1934 SR 15: 180.12: 289.88 Main / West Main / School Streets in Stonington: US 201 / SR 6 in Jackman: 1933: current SR 16: 189.78: 305.42 NH 16 in Wentworth Location, NH: US 2 in Orono: c. 1933: current SR 17: 130.70

  3. Maine State Highway System - Wikipedia

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    Maine has one primary Interstate highway, I-95, within its borders, as well as four related routes: I-195, I-295, I-395, and the unsigned I-495.All Interstate highways in Maine are part of the National Highway System and, as such, receive some degree of federal funding.

  4. Grand Tour of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    A key component of the circuit are the 83 photo boards across the route, showcasing various views, from mountain passes to cityscapes. [2] Along with the car and motorcycle-themed tour, Switzerland Tourism operates a Grand Train Tour of Switzerland.The tour, which can be done all year round, is around 1,285 kilometres (798 mi) long.

  5. Public transportation in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Public transportation in Maine is available for all four main modes of transport—air, bus, ferry and rail—assisting residents and visitors to travel around much of Maine's 31,000 square miles (80,000 km 2). The Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) has broken down the state's sixteen counties into eight regions: [1]

  6. List of auto trails in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine was one of the first states to mark their state highway system. From 1914 to 1925, Maine used a system of lettered highways to designate cross-state routes. This system was the first of its kind in the United States coordinated by a single state, [citation needed] predating Wisconsin's system by three years.

  7. Maine State Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 9 is a meandering highway that works its way from New Hampshire to Canada. It frequently runs concurrently with other highways listed below and also frequently changes direction. State Route 9 runs through most of Maine's major cities including Biddeford, Saco, South Portland, Portland, Augusta, and Bangor.