Vermont Route 11
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Vermont Route 11 |
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Length: | 40.89 mi[1] (65.81 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | VT 7A in Manchester | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 7 in Manchester US 5 in Springfield I-91 in Springfield |
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East end: | NH 11 in Springfield | ||||||||
Counties: | Bennington, Windham, Windsor | ||||||||
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Vermont Route 11 (abbreviated VT 11) is an east-west state highway in Vermont. The western end of the highway is at Vermont Route 7A in Manchester. The eastern end is at the New Hampshire border at the Cheshire Bridge over the Connecticut River, connecting Springfield, Vermont and Charlestown, New Hampshire. The route continues into New Hampshire as New Hampshire Route 11.
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[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile | Road(s) | Notes |
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Bennington | Manchester | 0.0 | VT 7A | |
0.0 | VT 30 | Western terminus of duplex. | ||
1.3 | US 7 | Exit 4 (US 7). | ||
Winhall | 6.3 | VT 30 | Eastern terminus of duplex. | |
Windham | Londonderry | 14.8 | VT 100 | Southern terminus of duplex. |
15.2 | VT 100 | Northern terminus of duplex. | ||
Windsor | Chester | 29.7 | VT 103 | Western terminus of duplex. |
30.1 | VT 103 | Eastern terminus of duplex. | ||
Springfield | 36.8 | VT 106 South St. |
Southern terminus of VT 106. | |
37.4 | VT 143 Summer St. |
Western terminus of VT 143. | ||
40.1 | US 5 Missing Link Rd. |
Western terminus of duplex. | ||
40.4 | I-91 | Exit 7 (I-91). | ||
40.87 | US 5 Connecticut River Rd. |
Eastern terminus of duplex. | ||
40.89 | NH 11 Springfield Rd. |
Southern terminus of NH 11. |
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Crossing, no access | Concurrency termini | Decommissioned | Unconstructed | Closed |