Maine State Route 111

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State Route 111
Carl Broggi Highway
Length: 13.88 mi[1] (22.3 km)
West end: US 202 / SR 4 / SR 4A in Alfred
East end: SR 9 / SR 208 in Biddeford
Major cities: Biddeford
State Routes in Maine
< SR 110 SR 112 >

State Route 111, also known as the Carl Broggi Highway, is a 13.7 mile long state highway in southern Maine. It runs east-west, connecting the towns of Alfred and Biddeford.

[edit] Route description

State Route 111 has begins at its junction with State Route 4 and U.S. Route 202 in Alfred, Maine. It travels east along Biddeford Road/Carl Broggi Highway. Outside the Alfred city limits, Biddeford Road becomes "Alfred Road". State Route 111 intersects State Route 35 at Goodwin Mills Road, then continues into Biddeford crossing Interstate 95 (Maine Turnpike) at Exit 32 (formerly Exit 4).

State Route 111 continues as Alfred Street, the turnpike link into downtown Biddeford. Just prior to entering downtown Biddeford, it intersects U.S. Route 1, then reaches its eastern terminus at the junction with State Route 9/State Route 208.

For the majority of its length, State Route 111 is a two lane road. However it has recently been widened to four lanes for a short distance between The Shops at Biddeford Crossing and U.S. Route 1 due to heavier traffic from nearby shopping centers.

Route 111's entire distance was once designated as part of the now-defunct New England Interstate Route 11, which traversed from Biddeford to Manchester, Vermont (near the Vermont - New York border). The road was most likely re-named as Route 111 to commemorate its association with the historic New England Route 11.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Maine State Route Log via floodgap.com