Vermont Route 14: Difference between revisions
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===East Montpelier to Newport=== |
===East Montpelier to Newport=== |
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After overlapping with US 2 for 0.2 miles through East Montpelier center, VT 14 continues for three miles to an intersection with [[Vermont Route 214|VT 214]], in the North Montpelier community of the town. It soon enters the town of [[Calais, Vermont|Calais]], running for nearly seven miles through the eastern part of this mostly rural town, plus another eight miles through the next town, [[Woodbury, Vermont|Woodbury]]. Within Woodbury, it passes through the small town center then continues past [[Greenwood Lake]] to run for several miles along the narrow river valley at the eastern edge of the [[Woodbury Mountains]]. Upon entering the next town, [[Hardwick, Vermont|Hardwick]], the valley opens up as the road approaches the town center where the [[Lamoille River]] crosses east to west. Here, northbound VT 14 is joined by westbound [[VT 15]]. The pair head northwest for about one mile, crossing the Lamoille River just north of the town center after which the two routes separate. VT 14 continues north along the west shore of [[Hardwick Lake]], as the valley the road has been passing through narrows again. After four miles, VT 14 briefly enters the town of [[Greensboro, Vermont|Greensboro]], where it passes along the shore of [[Lake Eligo]], then continues northwest into the town of [[Craftsbury, Vermont|Craftsbury]]. VT 14 bypasses the small villages of the town, running along a more westerly track. |
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After traveling eight miles through rural Craftsbury, VT 14 proceeds north into the town of [[Albany, Vermont|Albany]], where it runs for another seven miles, also bypassing the town center. North of Albany, VT 14 continues into the town of [[Irasburg, Vermont|Irasburg]], where it intersects [[Vermont Route 58|VT 58]] at the town center. The two route overlap to the north and west for 1.3 miles. After another 3.5 miles in northern Irasburg town, VT 14 enters [[Coventry, Vermont|Coventry]], where it is immediately joined by [[U.S. Route 5]] coming from the southeast. The two routes overlap for about half a mile through Coventry center then separate, with US 5 heading north to the city of [[Newport (city), Vermont|Newport]] and VT 14 heading northwest towards the town of [[Newport (town), Vermont|Newport]], where it ends at [[VT 100]] less than half a mile after crossing the town line. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 17:33, 23 February 2008
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by VTrans | ||||
Length | 110.170 mi (177.301 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
US 302 in Barre US 2 in East Montpelier | ||||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Vermont | |||
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Vermont Route 14 is a north-south state highway in northeastern Vermont. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 4/U.S. Route 5 in White River Junction and its northern terminus is at Vermont Route 100 in Newport. It runs for 110.17 miles. Vermont Route 14 was originally designated in 1922 as part of the New England road marking system. Its north end was truncated in 1926 as a result of the designation of U.S. Route 2 but was extended north along an old aligmnent of Vermont Route 12 in the 1960s.
Route description
White River Junction to East Montpelier
VT 14 begins at the intersection of US 4 and US 5 in White River Junction in the town of Hartford, at the confluence of the White River and the Connecticut River. VT 14 heads northwest as Maple Street, crossing under I-91 without an interchange, and continuing through the town center of Hartford, along the north bank of the White River. Five miles later it passes through the small village of West Hartford and soon enters the town of Sharon. After traveling another five miles along the river, VT 14 intersects with VT 132 in Sharon center and continues northwest into the town of Royalton, where it passes through the town's three villages along the White River. VT 14 first goes through South Royalton, where it has a junction with VT 110, then continues to follow the winding path of the river through Royalton center, finally reaching the village of North Royalton, where it meets with VT 107. From here, VT 14 turns more northerly, leaving the main White River to follow the Second Branch White River instead. VT 14 runs for about three miles in western Royalton town then enters the village of East Bethel in the town of Bethel. Less than a mile later, VT 14 enters the town of Randolph, passing through the village of South Randolph. After traveling north for another 4.5 miles, VT 14 arrives in the village of East Randolph, where it has a junction with VT 66, which is signed for the Randolph town center.
VT 14 continues north for another two miles through the village of North Randolph before entering the town of Brookfield. Upon reaching the village of East Brookfield about 3.6 miles north of the town line, VT 14 intersects with VT 65, the route to Brookfield center. Further north, VT 14 passes by Ainsworth State Park, which straddles the town line between Brookfield and Williamstown and also marks the upstream end of the Second Branch White River. VT 14 continues north through the narrow mountain pass of the state park and eventually arrives at the town center of Williamstown, where it intersects VT 64. After another 2.3 miles, VT 14 crosses into the town of Barre. It proceeds through the village of South Barre, intersecting with VT 63, and continuing into the city of Barre. In Barre city, VT 14 runs along South Main Street for 1.2 miles until the junction with U.S. Route 302. US 302 and VT 14 overlap along North Main Street as they head into the city center. At the city center, the two overlapped routes split at a large four-way intersection that also includes a junction with VT 62, a short connector to I-89. US 302 heads northwest directly towards the city of Montpelier, while VT 14 heads north along Maple Avenue towards the town of East Montpelier. VT 14 briefly re-enters Barre town for about 0.6 miles before entering the town limits of East Montpelier. After 2.4 miles, VT 14 crosses the Winooski River into the town center, where it meets U.S. Route 2.
East Montpelier to Newport
After overlapping with US 2 for 0.2 miles through East Montpelier center, VT 14 continues for three miles to an intersection with VT 214, in the North Montpelier community of the town. It soon enters the town of Calais, running for nearly seven miles through the eastern part of this mostly rural town, plus another eight miles through the next town, Woodbury. Within Woodbury, it passes through the small town center then continues past Greenwood Lake to run for several miles along the narrow river valley at the eastern edge of the Woodbury Mountains. Upon entering the next town, Hardwick, the valley opens up as the road approaches the town center where the Lamoille River crosses east to west. Here, northbound VT 14 is joined by westbound VT 15. The pair head northwest for about one mile, crossing the Lamoille River just north of the town center after which the two routes separate. VT 14 continues north along the west shore of Hardwick Lake, as the valley the road has been passing through narrows again. After four miles, VT 14 briefly enters the town of Greensboro, where it passes along the shore of Lake Eligo, then continues northwest into the town of Craftsbury. VT 14 bypasses the small villages of the town, running along a more westerly track.
After traveling eight miles through rural Craftsbury, VT 14 proceeds north into the town of Albany, where it runs for another seven miles, also bypassing the town center. North of Albany, VT 14 continues into the town of Irasburg, where it intersects VT 58 at the town center. The two route overlap to the north and west for 1.3 miles. After another 3.5 miles in northern Irasburg town, VT 14 enters Coventry, where it is immediately joined by U.S. Route 5 coming from the southeast. The two routes overlap for about half a mile through Coventry center then separate, with US 5 heading north to the city of Newport and VT 14 heading northwest towards the town of Newport, where it ends at VT 100 less than half a mile after crossing the town line.
History
The route number dates back from 1922 when it was part of New England Interstate Route 14. The original route ran from White River Junction, through Montpelier, up to Burlington. The portion of the old route from Montpelier to Burlington was assigned to U.S. Route 2 in 1926. At the same time, Route 14 was truncated to end at Barre (east of Montpelier).
In the 1960s, the northern terminus of Vermont Route 12 was relocated, and at the same time, the related route Vermont Route 12B was decommissioned. Part of the routing of old Route 12 (from Montpelier to Hardwick), and the entire routing of old Route 12B (Hardwick to Coventry), was assigned to an extended Route 14.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Windsor | White River Junction | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 4/US 5 | |
Sharon | 12.869 | 20.711 | VT 132 | ||
Royalton | 17.756 | 28.576 | VT 110 | ||
21.286 | 34.256 | VT 107 | |||
Orange | Randolph | 30.357 | 48.855 | VT 66 | |
Brookfield | 36.815 | 59.248 | VT 65 | ||
Williamstown | 44.327 | 71.337 | VT 64 | ||
Washington | Town of Barre | 48.362 | 77.831 | VT 63 | |
Barre (city) | 50.188 | 80.770 | US 302 | Southern terminus of concurrency. | |
50.645 | 81.505 | US 302 | Northern terminus of concurrency. | ||
50.645 | 81.505 | VT 62 | |||
East Montpelier | 55.729 | 89.687 | US 2 | 0.2 mi overlap | |
59.109 | 95.127 | VT 214 | |||
Caledonia | Hardwick | 75.400 | 121.345 | VT 15 | Southern terminus of concurrency. |
76.538 | 123.176 | VT 15 | Northern terminus of concurrency. | ||
Orleans | Irasburg | 100.238 | 161.317 | VT 58 | Southern terminus of concurrency. |
101.516 | 163.374 | VT 58 | Northern terminus of concurrency. | ||
Coventry | 105.100 | 169.142 | US 5 | Southern terminus of concurrency. | |
105.579 | 169.913 | US 5 | Northern terminus of concurrency. | ||
Town of Newport | 110.170 | 177.301 | VT 100 | ||
Concurrency terminus • Closed • Unopened |
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