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The Western Lakes and Mountains region spans most of Maine's western border with New Hampshire. A small part of the scenic White Mountain National Forest is located in this area. The region consists of Oxford County , Androscoggin County , Franklin County , as well as northern York and interior Cumberland counties.
State Route 37 (abbreviated SR 37) is part of the system of numbered state highways of Maine, United States, and is located in the western part of the state. It runs for 9 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (14.9 km) from an intersection with SR 117 in Bridgton to an intersection with SR 118 in Waterford. The route is also known as North Bridgton Road.
State Route 4 (SR 4) is a 168.85-mile (271.74 km) long state highway located in southern and western Maine.It is a major interregional route and the first such route to be designated in the state.
Western segment formerly SR 43A: SR 149 — — US 201 in Bingham: US 201 in Abbot: 1925: 1933 Became part of SR 16: SR 149 — — SR 27 north of Eustis: SR 16 (now submerged) in Flagstaff 1933: 1949 Cancelled and road partially submerged when the Flagstaff Dam and Flagstaff Lake were constructed SR 149: 16.08: 25.88 SR 4 in Strong
State Route 35 (SR 35) runs the course of western Maine, from Kennebunk to Bethel. It passes through Oxford, Cumberland and York, Cumberland, and Oxford counties. It is known in its lower sections for both its unusually windy course as well as its notoriously poor paving, as a result of winter frost heaves.
State Route 17 (abbreviated SR 17) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the south central part of the state.It is a major regional route running for 131.21 miles (211.16 km) from an intersection with State Route 4 in Oquossoc to an intersection with U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 1A in Rockland.
State Route 109 (SR 109) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maine. It is a 26.24-mile (42.23 km) regional route connecting the southern coastal area to inland areas to the north and west. It is a 26.24-mile (42.23 km) regional route connecting the southern coastal area to inland areas to the north and west.
Western terminus in Augusta in 2013, before extension to Civic Center Drive was completed SR 3 begins at Civic Center Drive ( SR 8 / SR 11 / SR 27 ) in the northwest corner of Augusta. SR 3 heads east using the Augusta Bypass, a controlled-access road completed in 2004 to alleviate congestion in the city center caused by traffic headed to and ...