Vermont Route 22A

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Vermont Route 22A
Length: 45.71 mi[1] (73.56 km)
South end: NY 22A in Fair Haven
Major
junctions:
US 4 in Fair Haven
North end: US 7 in Ferrisburgh
Counties: Rutland, Addison
Vermont Routes
< VT 18 VT 23 >
< Route 30 N.E. Route 32 >

Vermont Route 22A is a northward continuation of New York State Route 22A. Its southern end is at the New York state line in Fair Haven and its northern end is in Ferrisburgh at U.S. Route 7.

[edit] Origins

The road was originally designated as Route 30A in 1922 under the New England Interstate Route system. The route during this time went from Fair Haven, VT to Vergennes, VT. The road was later renumbered to 22A when New York renumbered the continuation across the state line.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Rutland Fair Haven 0.0 NY 22A Northern terminus of NY 22A.
1.5 VT 4A Southern terminus of concurrency.
1.8 VT 4A Northern terminus of concurrency.
2.5 US 4 Exit 2 (US 4).
Benson 11.9 VT 144 Western terminus of VT 144.
Addison Orwell 18.0 VT 73
Shoreham 24.3 VT 74 Southern terminus of concurrency.
24.7 VT 74 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Bridport 30.9 VT 125 Southern terminus of concurrency.
31.4 VT 125 Northern terminus of concurrency.
Addison 38.1 VT 17
Ferrisburgh 45.7 US 7

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vermont Town Maps