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Vermont Route 122 (VT 122) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Vermont. The highway runs 15.215 miles (24.486 km) from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and VT 114 in Lyndon north to VT 16 in Glover . VT 122 connects Lynch and the towns of Wheelock and Sheffield in Caledonia County with Glover in Orleans County .
US 5 to VT 114 – Lyndonville, East Burke: Also serves Lyndon State College: 140.178: 225.595: 24: 139: VT 122 to US 5 / VT 114 – Sheffield, Burke, Lyndonville: Also serves Caledonia County Airport: Orleans: Barton: 155.950: 250.977: 25: 155: VT 16 to US 5 – Barton, Glover: Also serves Hardwick and Crystal Lake: Barton–Orleans ...
NE-18 took a more northerly route, along present-day New Hampshire Route 18 and Vermont Route 18 to St. Johnsbury, Vermont (closely paralleling I-93), then along present-day US 2 up to Montpelier. Current US 302 runs along a more southerly route using other former sections of New England Interstate Routes.
Vermont Route 2B (VT 2B) is an alternate route of US 2 between Danville and St. Johnsbury. The route begins across the street from the intersection of US 2 and Jamieson Road in Danville, first running south, then curving east at Parker Road, which began west of there at US 2 near a local restaurant.
Vermont Route 114 (VT 114) is a 53.094-mile-long (85.447 km) north–south state highway in northeastern Vermont in the United States.It runs northward from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Lyndon until nearing the Canada–United States border in the town of Norton; thereafter, the road continues east to the New Hampshire state line in Canaan.
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The largest cities directly served by I-89 are Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire; Montpelier, the state capital of Vermont; and Burlington, Vermont. I-89 is one of three main Interstate highways whose route is located entirely within New England, along with I-91 and I-93 (both of which also have their northernmost pavement in Vermont).