Vermont Route 107

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Vermont Route 107 marker

Vermont Route 107
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 13.503 mi[1] (21.731 km)
Major junctions
West end: VT 100 in Stockbridge
  I-89 in Royalton
East end: VT 14 in Royalton
Location
Counties: Windsor
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

VT 106 VT 108

Vermont Route 107 (VT 107) is an eastwest state highway in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. It runs for 13.5 miles (21.7 km) from Stockbridge in the west to Royalton in the east. VT 107 mostly serves to connect VT 100 to Interstate 89 (I-89).

Route description

VT 107 begins at an intersection with VT 100 in the town of Stockbridge. It follows the course of the White River east and northeast through the community of Riverside. Northeast of Riverside, VT 107 enters the town of Bethel, where it intersects VT 12. The two roads run concurrently for just under 2 miles (3.2 km). Near the Bethel Town Forest, the two routes split; VT 12 heads west while VT 107 heads east into the town of Royalton. Near its eastern end, VT 107 intersects I-89 at a folded diamond interchange. The route ends at VT 14 near the center of the town.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Windsor County.

LocationMile[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Stockbridge0.0000.000 VT 100
Bethel8.23613.255 VT 12 southSouthern terminus of overlap
10.10216.258 VT 12 northNorthern terminus of overlap
Royalton12.70920.453 I-89Exit 3 (I-89)
13.50321.731 VT 14
     Concurrency terminus     Closed     Unopened

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