U.S. Route 7 | ||||
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Ethan Allen Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by VTrans | ||||
Length: | 176.287 mi[2] (283.71 km) | |||
Existed: | 1926[1] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 7 in Williamstown, MA | |||
VT 9 in Bennington US 4 in Rutland I-189 in South Burlington US 2 in Burlington and Colchester |
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North end: | I-89 near Highgate | |||
Highway system | ||||
United States Numbered Highways
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U.S. Route 7 is a mostly rural two-lane road running along the western side of the state, with a few, short expressway sections. It is known as the Ethan Allen Highway for much of its 176-mile (283 km) path through the state. US 7 ends at I-89 in the northern part of the town of Highgate, just south of the Canadian border. I-89 continues to the border crossing.
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US 7 remains a rural 2-lane highway from the Massachusetts line to Bennington, Vermont, where a freeway is being built to the north and east of Bennington. Once complete, U.S. 7 will utilize this new bypass while the existing 2-lane road into town will become part of Vermont Route 7A. North of town, the highway then again returns to expressway status. For 3 miles (4.8 km) it is a true expressway with divided carriageways and multiple lanes. Route 7 then narrows down to an undivided two-lane freeway. There are, however, many stretches with passing lanes. Just north of Manchester, Vermont the expressway ends and the road is either two lane or 4 lane undivided, uncontrolled road all the way to the Canadian border (except between Shelburne and Burlington, known as Shelburne Road, which is a 4 lane divided highway, and also for a 10-mile (16 km) section south of Rutland). US 7 and US 2 are concurrent from Burlington to Colchester. In 2007, an average of 10,000 vehicles daily drove north through the junction at the south end of the overlap while 12,000 drove south through the intersection.
US 7 has two suffixed routes, both of which are old alignments of US 7.
U.S. Route 7 Alternate |
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Location: | Burlington |
U.S. Route 7 Alternate is an alternate route of U.S. Route 7 in Burlington, Vermont. The southbound-only US 7 Alternate begins at the intersection of Hyde Street and Riverside Avenue (US 2/US 7) and runs for a distance of 2.107 miles (3.391 km)[2] in the following manner: west on Riverside Avenue, south on North and South Winooski Avenues, south on St. Paul Street, south on Shelburne Street and then terminates at US 7 at the rotary-style intersection of South Willard Street (US 7), Locust Street and Ledge Road. Mainline US 7 travels southbound over Hyde Street and North and South Willard Streets until the intersection above. Note that there is a new (as of October 2011) "ALT 7" left lane pavement marking for northbound traffic on Shelburne Street just before the rotary intersection with US 7 (right lane).
The lone "Alternate US 7" assembly on the route is located on St. Paul Street in Burlington, just south of the intersection with South Winooski Avenue and Howard Street.
There is overhead signage at the junction with Interstate 189 in South Burlington showing "US 7 NORTH TRUCK ROUTE VIA I-189". Unfortunately, there is no further official signage other than this. Note that US 7 roughly parallels Interstate 89 from the Interstate 189 junction north to where it ends at I-89 in Highgate.
County | Location | Mile[2] | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Bennington |
Pownal | 0.000 | US 7 | Massachusetts state line | |
1.863 | VT 346 | Eastern terminus of VT 346 | |||
CDP of Bennington | 10.957 | VT 9 | |||
Bennington | 12.140 | VT 7A | Southern terminus of VT 7A | ||
South end of freeway section | |||||
13.153 | 1 | VT 279 to VT 67A – North Bennington | |||
14.393 | 2 | VT 7A – North Bennington | |||
Sunderland | 24.224 | 3 | VT 313 to VT 7A – Arlington, East Arlington | Eastern terminus of VT 313 | |
Town of Manchester | 34.501 | 4 | VT 11 / VT 30 – Manchester | ||
North end of freeway section | |||||
Dorset | 38.897 | VT 7A | Northern terminus of VT 7A | ||
Rutland |
Wallingford | 56.165 | VT 140 | ||
57.054 | VT 7B | Southern terminus of VT 7B | |||
Clarendon | 58.581 | VT 7B south | Southern terminus of concurrency | ||
59.297 | VT 7B north | Northern terminus of concurrency | |||
61.169 | VT 103 | Western terminus of VT 103 | |||
62.591 | VT 7B | ||||
63.393 | VT 7B | Northern terminus of VT 7B | |||
Town of Rutland | 63.844 | US 4 west | Southern terminus of concurrency | ||
City of Rutland | 65.944 | BR US 4 |
Eastern terminus of BR US 4 | ||
66.081 | US 4 east | Northern terminus of concurrency | |||
Pittsford | 73.057 | VT 3 | Northern terminus of VT 3 | ||
Brandon | 81.656 | VT 73 east | Eastern terminus of concurrency | ||
82.072 | VT 73 west | Western terminus of concurrency | |||
Addison |
Salisbury | 91.315 | VT 53 | Northern terminus of VT 53 | |
Middlebury | 94.157 | VT 116 | Southern terminus of VT 116 | ||
94.431 | VT 125 east | Southern terminus of concurrency | |||
98.285 | VT 30 / VT 125 west | Northern terminus of VT 30; northern terminus of US 7/VT 125 concurrency | |||
New Haven | 106.034 | VT 17 east | Western terminus of concurrency | ||
106.148 | VT 17 west | Eastern terminus of concurrency | |||
Ferrisburgh | 111.511 | VT 22A | Northern terminus of VT 22A | ||
Chittenden |
Charlotte | 120.723 | VT F-5 | Eastern terminus of VT F-5 | |
South Burlington – Burlington line | 130.429 | I-189 | Western terminus of I-189 | ||
Burlington | 131.627 | ALT US 7 (Shelburne Street) |
Southern terminus of ALT US 7 | ||
132.550 | US 2 east | Southern terminus of concurrency | |||
133.490 | ALT US 7 (Hyde St/North Winooski Avenue) |
Northern terminus of ALT US 7 | |||
Winooski | 134.783 | VT 15 | Western terminus of VT 15 | ||
Colchester | 135.763 | I-89 | Exit 16 (I-89) | ||
137.579 | VT 127 | Northern terminus of VT 127 | |||
139.220 | VT 2A | Northern terminus of VT 2A | |||
142.110 | US 2 west | Northern terminus of concurrency | |||
Franklin |
Georgia | 151.485 | VT 104A | Northern terminus of VT 104A | |
151.648 | I-89 | Exit 18 (I-89) | |||
City of St. Albans | 160.332 | VT 36 east | Southern terminus of overlap | ||
160.360 | VT 36 west | Northern terminus of overlap | |||
160.911 | VT 38 | Eastern terminus of VT 38 | |||
161.322 | VT 105 | Western terminus of VT 105 | |||
Town of St. Albans | 162.473 | VT 207 | Southern terminus of VT 207 | ||
Village of Swanton | 168.910 | VT 78 east | Southern terminus of concurrency | ||
168.992 | VT 78 west | Northern terminus of concurrency | |||
Highgate | 176.287 | I-89 | Exit 22 (I-89) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed • Unopened |
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