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  2. Maine State Highway System - Wikipedia

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    Maine has one primary Interstate highway, I-95, within its borders, as well as four related routes: I-195, I-295, I-395, and the unsigned I-495. All Interstate highways in Maine are part of the National Highway System and, as such, receive some degree of federal funding.

  3. Maine State Route 199 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 199 (SR 199) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in Hancock County. The route is almost completely within the town of Penobscot except for its southernmost 0.14 miles (0.23 km) near its terminus at SR 166A (formerly SR 166), which is in Castine. The route is 10.44 miles (16.80 km) long.

  4. Maine State Route 150 - Wikipedia

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    SR 43 east (Hartland Road) / SR 151 south – Hartland: Northern end of SR 43 concurrency; southern end of SR 151 concurrency: 12.21: 19.65: SR 151 north (Brighton Road) – Brighton: Northern end of SR 151 concurrency: Harmony: 20.17: 32.46: SR 154 (Wellington Road / Main Street) – Wellington, Ripley: Cambridge: 24.96: 40.17

  5. Maine State Route 105 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 105 (SR 105) is a highway in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Maine. SR 105 begins in Augusta at Cony Circle where it intersects U.S. Route 201 (US 201), US 202, and State Routes 9, 17, and 100. It continues east approximately for 48 miles (77 km) until it terminates at US 1 in Camden.

  6. Maine State Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    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 , Portland , Augusta , and Bangor .

  7. U.S. Route 1 in Maine - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the U.S. state of Maine is a major north–south section of the United States Numbered Highway System, serving the eastern part of the state.It parallels the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire north through Portland, Brunswick, and Belfast to Calais, and then the St. Croix River and the rest of the Canada–United States border via Houlton to Fort Kent.

  8. Maine State Route 88 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 88 (SR 88) is a state highway in southern Maine, United States. It runs south to north for 8.37 miles (13.47 km), from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Falmouth to US 1 in Yarmouth. It runs to the east of US 1, and its speed limit is 35 miles per hour (56 km/h). Over its course, its furthest distance from US 1 is about 1 ⁄ 2 mile

  9. Maine State Route 117 - Wikipedia

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    From there, SR 117 travels concurrently with SR 25 for 3 miles (4.8 km), entering Cornish, then turns off. It is shortly joined by SR 5. It runs concurrently with only SR 5 for 2 miles (3.2 km) into Baldwin, and with SR 5 and SR 113 for 5 miles (8.0 km) into Hiram. In Hiram, SR 117 leaves SR 113 and SR 5, and enters Denmark.