New England Interstate Route 11

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Route 11
Length: 547 mi (880 km)
Vermont: 42.18 mi (67.87 km)
New Hampshire: 104.14 mi (167.56 km)
Maine: 401 mi (645 km)
Formed: 1922
West/South end: VT Route 7A in Manchester, VT
Major
junctions:
I-91 in Springfield, VT
I-89 in New London, NH
I-93 in Northfield, NH
US 202 in Sanford, ME
I-95 in Augusta, ME
US 201 in Waterville, ME
I-95 in Newport, ME
East/North end: US 1 in Fort Kent, ME
< Route 10 N.E. Route 12 >

New England Interstate Route 11 (NE-11) was a New England Interstate Route originally running from Manchester, Vermont to Biddeford, Maine via Franklin, New Hampshire. While the old route remains mostly intact as same numbered state highways in Vermont and New Hampshire, Maine rerouted its Route 11 northward by several hundred miles from Sanford all the way to Fort Kent. The original eastward alignment to Biddeford was re-designated as State Route 111 (connected to current Route 11 by U.S. Route 202). The current alignment of State Route 11 runs roughly parallel to Interstate 95 in Maine.

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