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Vermont Route 117 (VT 117) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Vermont. The highway runs 8.072 miles (12.991 km) from VT 2A and VT 15 in Essex Junction east to U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in Richmond. VT 117 connects the city of Essex Junction with Jericho in central Chittenden County.
Essex Junction is located southwest of Essex and is bordered on the south by the Winooski River. The city is 6 miles (10 km) east of downtown Burlington via Vermont Route 15 . According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 4.7 square miles (12.3 km 2 ), of which 4.6 square miles (11.8 km 2 ) is land and 0.2 square ...
VT 128 begins at a junction with VT 15 (Center Road) in the Chittenden County town of Essex. VT 128 runs east from VT 15 as a two-lane commercial street through downtown Essex, soon leaving the center of town. The route begins running northeast through Essex, the farms and crossing the Browns River. At Weed Road, VT 128 turns northeast even ...
VT 2A in Essex: VT 117 in Essex — — VT 313: 10.050: 16.174 NY 313 at the New York state line in Arlington: US 7 in Sunderland — — VT 314: 5.493: 8.840 US 2 in South Hero: US 2 in Grand Isle: 1964 [13] current VT 315: 5.830: 9.382 VT 153 in Rupert: VT 30 in Rupert — — Entirely town maintained VT 346: 4.628: 7.448 US 7 in Pownal
It runs for only 1.4 miles (2.3 km) in Colchester, passing by the Fort Ethan Allen military installation before entering the village of Essex Junction in the town of Essex. In Essex Junction, the road is known as Pearl Street and continues for about two miles (3 km) to the "Five Corners" intersection with VT 2A and VT 117 at the village center ...
The Circ, facing northwest in Essex VT. VT 289 begins at a partial interchange with VT 2A in the town of Essex. The route heads eastward through a deep rock cut as it bypasses the village of Essex Junction to the north. After 0.5 miles (0.80 km), the rock cut gives way to a mixture of forests and open fields.
Essex is located in central Chittenden County, bordered on the south by the Winooski River.Neighboring municipalities are Colchester to the west, Milton at the northwest corner, Westford to the north, Underhill at the northeast corner, Jericho to the east, Williston to the south, and the cities of South Burlington and Essex Junction to the southwest.
The Vermont and Canada Railroad was chartered October 31, 1845, as a continuation of the Vermont Central north and west to Rouses Point, New York, splitting at Essex Junction, Vermont (east of Burlington) and running north via St. Albans and Swanton. [1]