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Maine State Route 9 east of Bangor. Looking east to Lead Mountain along State Route 9. 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.
I-395 was originally named the Bangor Industrial Spur and was intended to relieve traffic on Hammond and Union streets in the city's industrial area. Construction began on December 2, 1957, and was part of a larger project to construct I-95 around Bangor. [ 5 ]
SR 222 provides access to Bangor International Airport in this area. Continuing southeast, the highway narrows to two lanes again and enters a residential neighborhood. Interstate 95 (I-95) and SR 15 has an interchange with SR 222 in this area though southbound I-95/SR 15 traffic must use 16th Street and Ohio Street to enter the freeway. Just ...
It passed, with Maine the first state east of the Mississippi River since the 1970s to establish a 75-mile-per-hour (121 km/h) speed limit. [8] [9] A further law passed in 2013 by the Maine Legislature allowed MaineDOT and the MTA to change speed limits with the approval of the Maine State Police. Per that law, MaineDOT increased the 65-mile ...
Upon reaching the town, US 1 and SR 3 split off and SR 15 turns northward towards Bangor. SR 15 continues towards Bangor, straddling the east side of the Penobscot River, along with US-1A to the west. SR 15 enters Brewer and follows South Main Street to an interchange with Interstate 395 (I-395) at exit 4.
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SR 15 south (Main Street) – Kenduskeag, Bangor: Western end of SR 15 concurrency: 80.21: 129.09: SR 11 north / SR 15 north (Main Street) – Charleston, Dover-Foxcroft: Eastern end of SR 11 / SR 15 concurrencies: Hudson: 86.46: 139.14: SR 221 north (Hudson Road) – Bradford: Western end of SR 221 concurrency: 88.76: 142.85: SR 221 south ...
US 202 northbound in Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania. US 202 continues north toward West Chester, joining with US 322 after intersecting U.S. Route 1.South of West Chester, US 202/US 322 exits onto a limited-access bypass of the borough; that is the West Chester Bypass, and includes a grade-level intersection at Matlack Street.