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The Maine Department of Transportation, also known as MaineDOT (occasionally referred to as MDOT), is the office of state government charged with the regulation and maintenance of roads, rail, ferries, and other public transport infrastructure in the state of Maine. An exception is the Maine Turnpike, which is maintained by the Maine Turnpike ...
Mar. 17—The busiest stretch of highway in Maine is going to be shut down to traffic for almost three days next month, a move that will allow construction crews the time they need to install a ...
In February 2008, MaineDOT suggested five possible routes to extend I-395 to SR 9, with two in particular designated as "State's Choice" and "Holden's Choice". [15] The state's choice route would cut through the middle of Holden and connect to SR 9 in east Eddington ; Holden's choice would run along the Brewer–Holden border and join SR 9 earlier.
SR 179 begins at a skewed intersection with U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) northwest of downtown Ellsworth, but still within the city limits. Within the small commercialized settlement of Ellsworth Falls, SR 179 immediately crosses a disused railroad and a new rail trail past the US 1A intersection.
County Location mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Penobscot: Springfield: 0.00: 0.00: SR 6 (Main Street) / SR 170 begins / Shep Road – Topsfield, Lincoln: Southern end of SR 170 concurrency
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.
SR 5 southbound in Saco. From its southern terminus near the Pier in Old Orchard Beach, SR 5 leaves the town to the west, going towards the neighboring city of Saco.The route runs northwest from Saco, passes very briefly through a Northwest corner of Biddeford, and intersects US 202 (US 202) near the Lyman-Waterboro line.
Maintained by MaineDOT: Length: 6.28 mi [1] (10.11 km) Existed: 1925–present: Major junctions; West end: SR 27 in New Portland: East end: SR 16 in New Portland ...