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  2. List of state highways in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of state highways in Vermont as designated by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans). The classification of these state highways fall under three primary categories: Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, and Vermont routes. Routes in Vermont are abbreviated as "VT #" by VTrans and also abbreviated as "VT Route ...

  3. Vermont Agency of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, a Transportation Advisory Board was established and tasked with assessing all existing transportation organizations and developing a ten-year plan for state transportation. From the recommendations of the board, a new Agency of Transportation was created as the central authority of transportation in Vermont in 1975.

  4. List of airports in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Vermont (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.

  5. U.S. Route 5 in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The 192.317 miles (309.504 km) that lie in Vermont are maintained by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and run largely parallel to Interstate 91 (I-91). US 5 also follows the path of the Connecticut River from the Massachusetts border to St. Johnsbury , where the river turns northeast while US 5 continues north.

  6. Middlebury station - Wikipedia

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    In plans to build a new station, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) assumed responsibility for constructing a 300-foot-long-by-12-foot-wide platform, 200-foot canopy, wheelchair lift, and lighting, while the town covered land acquisition, parking, access roads, landscaping, and amenities. [4] [5] [1] A station house has not been ...

  7. Ferrisburgh–Vergennes station - Wikipedia

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    Ferrisburgh–Vergennes station is an intermodal Amtrak and bus station in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, adjacent to the city of Vergennes. The facility opened in 2007 as a free park and ride lot operated by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans). [4] Bus service is provided by Tri-Valley Transit and Vermont Translines. The historic station ...

  8. Vermont Route 289 - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Route 289 (VT 289) is a state highway located within the town of Essex, Vermont. It is a 3.94-mile-long (6.34 km) limited-access highway that extends from VT 2A southeast to VT 117 on the north bank of the Winooski River. Most of VT 289 is a two-lane undivided highway.

  9. List of bus operators in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Vermont Transit (SEVT) (MOOver) Brattleboro: Windham County: Formed by merger of Deerfield Valley Transit Association and Connecticut River Transit: Dover: Rockingham: Bennington: Bennington County: Hartford: Windsor County: Springfield: Special Services Transportation Agency (SSTA) Colchester: Chittenden County: Private not-for ...