State Route 9A | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by MaineDOT | ||||
Length: | 11.28 mi[1] (18.2 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | State Route 9 in Wells | |||
US-1/State Route 35 in Kennebunk | ||||
East end: | State Routes 9/35 in Kennebunkport | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 9A is a numbered state highway in Maine, which serves as an alternate to Maine State Route 9. It starts from Route 9 in Wells and returns to Route 9 in Kennebunk.
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Route 9A begins at a split with Route 9 in Wells, curving to the northeast and immediately crossing Route 109. Route 9A proceeds northeast, paralleling the Maine Turnpike, as well as U.S. Route 1 and Route 9 which lay to its east. Route 9A turns to the east and enters the town of Kennebunk, passing under the Turnpike without an interchange. Route 9A meets the eastern end of Route 99 and then promptly intersects U.S. Route 1, with which it forms a brief concurrency. US-1 and Route 9A intersect with Route 35 downtown, at which point Route 9A turns southeast, leaving US-1 to join Route 35. Routes 9A and 35 continue about 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast to Kennebunkport and an intersection with Route 9, at which both routes end in concurrency.
County | Location | Mile | Roads Intersected | Notes |
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York | Wells | 0.00 | State Route 9 | Western terminus of State Route 9A. |
0.9 | State Route 109 | |||
Kennebunk | 7.0 | State Route 99 | Eastern terminus of State Route 99. | |
7.3 | U.S. Route 1 | Southern terminus of US-1/SR 9A concurrency. | ||
7.7 | U.S. Route 1 State Route 35 |
Northern terminus of US-1/SR 9A concurrency. Western terminus of State Route 9A/35 concurrency. |
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Kennebunkport | 11.28 | State Route 9 | Eastern terminus of State Route 9A. Southern terminus of State Route 35. |