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  2. Maine State Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    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. State Route 9 runs through most of Maine's major cities including Biddeford, Saco, South Portland ...

  3. Maine State Route 9A - Wikipedia

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    SR 9A begins at a split with SR 9 in Wells, curving to the northeast and immediately crossing Route 109. SR 9A proceeds northeast, paralleling Interstate 95 (Maine Turnpike), as well as U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and SR 9 which lay to its east. SR 9A turns to the east and enters the town of Kennebunk, passing under the Turnpike without an interchange.

  4. List of state routes in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Shown on the 1939 map and 1939 route log, even though US 2A already existed by then SR 3: 120.67: 194.20 SR 8 / SR 11 / SR 27 in Augusta: SR 102 / SR 198 in Mount Desert: 1940: current SR 4: 168.85: 271.74 NH 4 in Rollinsford, NH: Haines Landing in Rangeley: 1931: current SR 5: 118.54: 190.77 SR 9 in Old Orchard Beach: SR 120 in Andover

  5. Maine State Route 9B - Wikipedia

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    State Route 9B (SR 9B) is a short state highway in southern Maine. It begins in the west at an intersection with SR 9, serving as a 4.1-mile (6.6 km) southern spur of the highway, to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) near Wells Beach. The route is located entirely within Wells.

  6. Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad - Wikipedia

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    One of the log haulers used to transport railroad equipment Trestle north of Chamberlain lake.. During the winter of 1926–27, Édouard Lacroix's Madawaska Company used log haulers to move heavy railway equipment overland from Lac-Frontière, Quebec to Churchill Depot and then over frozen old Eastern Manufacturing’s 9-14 haul road to Eagle Lake.

  7. Toddy Pond (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    All of North Toddy, which is connected to Middle Toddy by another narrow channel, lies in Orland township. U.S. Route One crosses the northern end of the lake, paralleling the dam through which the waters of Toddy Pond flow down to Alamoosook Lake and thence eventually to the Penobscot River. A public boat landing is located off Route One. [2]

  8. Maine State Route 196 - Wikipedia

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    The route runs by the Androscoggin River and interchanges Alfred A. Plourde Parkway, which gives access to I-95 from the highway. The route then passes under I-95 and heads through Lisbon . It becomes concurrent with ME 9 until it reaches the intersection of ME 125 , where ME 9 terminates.

  9. Maine State Route 191 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 191 (SR 191) is a 61.24-mile-long (98.56 km) state highway in the US state of Maine. Its southern terminus at SR 189 in Lubec to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and SR 9 in Baring Plantation. The route offers a bypass of the city of Calais and access to the Cutler Naval Station in Cutler. The entire route is in Washington County.