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'''Maine State Route 35''' runs the course of western Maine, from [[Bethel, Maine|Bethel]] to [[Kennebunk, Maine|Kennebunk]]. It passes through [[Oxford County, Maine|Oxford]], [[Cumberland County, Maine|Cumberland]] and [[York County, Maine|York]] Counties. It is known in its lower sections for both its unusually windy course as well as its notoriously poor paving, as a result of winter frost heaves. Its northern section leads to the famous ski resort, [[Sunday River]]. The route crosses the [[Presumpscot River]] and a well preserved section of the [[Cumberland and Oxford Canal]] approximately one mile west of [[U.S. Route 302]] in North Windham. |
'''Maine State Route 35''' runs the course of western Maine, from [[Bethel, Maine|Bethel]] to [[Kennebunk, Maine|Kennebunk]]. It passes through [[Oxford County, Maine|Oxford]], [[Cumberland County, Maine|Cumberland]] and [[York County, Maine|York]] Counties. It is known in its lower sections for both its unusually windy course as well as its notoriously poor paving, as a result of winter frost heaves. Its northern section leads to the famous ski resort, [[Sunday River]]. The route crosses the [[Presumpscot River]] and a well preserved section of the [[Cumberland and Oxford Canal]] approximately one mile west of [[U.S. Route 302]] in North Windham. |
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There is currently a state of confusion regarding where exactly Route 35 exists between the junction at Hunt's Corner Road and [[State Route 5 (Maine)|Route 5]], and the town of Bethel. Historically, Route 35 leaves Route 5 at this |
There is currently a state of confusion regarding where exactly Route 35 exists between the junction at Hunt's Corner Road and [[State Route 5 (Maine)|Route 5]], and the town of Bethel. Historically, Route 35 leaves Route 5 at this pHE LICKED HIS BUTT ALOT AND IT WAS RUMORED HE IS GAYat the junction of Main Street in Bethel. Current (2006) maps from the American Automobile Association and Mapquest still show this route as Route 35. However, in reality, as of July 4, 2006 Route 5 is signed as both Routes 5 and 35 all the way to [[U.S. Route 2]] in Bethel. The question of when the "old" Route 35 was switched to follow Route 5 is an open issue. Personal experience from November 1, 2004 indicated that the "old" Route 35 was barely being maintained, so one could speculate that the decision to realign this state route to double up with Route 5 happened roughly near this time.{{Or|date=September 2007}} |
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Ref: Department of Transportation, Augusta, Maine. Public Records File. |
Ref: Department of Transportation, Augusta, Maine. Public Records File. |
Revision as of 17:01, 3 November 2010
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Maintained by MaineDOT | ||||
Length | 91.64 mi[citation needed] (147.48 km) | |||
Existed | 1964 (current alignment)–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | State Routes 9/9A in Kennebunk | |||
US-1/SR 9A in Kennebunk I-95/Maine Tpk. in Kennebunk US-202/SR 4/4A in Hollis US-302 in Windham/Naples | ||||
North end | State Route 26 in Bethel | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Maine | |||
Counties | York, Cumberland, Oxford | |||
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Maine State Route 35 runs the course of western Maine, from Bethel to Kennebunk. It passes through Oxford, Cumberland and York Counties. It is known in its lower sections for both its unusually windy course as well as its notoriously poor paving, as a result of winter frost heaves. Its northern section leads to the famous ski resort, Sunday River. The route crosses the Presumpscot River and a well preserved section of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal approximately one mile west of U.S. Route 302 in North Windham.
There is currently a state of confusion regarding where exactly Route 35 exists between the junction at Hunt's Corner Road and Route 5, and the town of Bethel. Historically, Route 35 leaves Route 5 at this pHE LICKED HIS BUTT ALOT AND IT WAS RUMORED HE IS GAYat the junction of Main Street in Bethel. Current (2006) maps from the American Automobile Association and Mapquest still show this route as Route 35. However, in reality, as of July 4, 2006 Route 5 is signed as both Routes 5 and 35 all the way to U.S. Route 2 in Bethel. The question of when the "old" Route 35 was switched to follow Route 5 is an open issue. Personal experience from November 1, 2004 indicated that the "old" Route 35 was barely being maintained, so one could speculate that the decision to realign this state route to double up with Route 5 happened roughly near this time.[original research?]
Ref: Department of Transportation, Augusta, Maine. Public Records File.