Vermont Route 142

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Vermont Route 142 marker

Vermont Route 142
Fort Bridgman Road [1]
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 10.85 mi[2] (17.46 km)
Major junctions
South end: Route 142 at Northfield, MA
North end: US 5 in Brattleboro
Location
Counties: Windham
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

VT 141 VT 143

Vermont Route 142 is a north–south state highway in Vermont, United States. It runs from the state border with Massachusetts northward through the town of Vernon to the town of Brattleboro, ending at an intersection with U.S. Route 5.

Route description

VT 142 in South Vernon, approaching the Massachusetts state line

Vermont Route 142 begins at the state border in Vernon, where it continues southbound as Massachusetts Route 142 in the town of Northfield. Route 142 heads north into the town of Vernon, serving the town center before winding north towards Brattleboro. En route to the city, Route 142 parallels Interstate 91 and US-5, which run to the west, and New Hampshire Route 119, which runs just east of the Connecticut River. Route 142 spends its entire length hugging the river, never straying far from its west bank. It runs directly next to the river upon crossing into Brattleboro, proceeding into the heart of the town, where it ends at an intersection with US-5 and Route 119, which begins at the same intersection. Route 119, the second shortest Vermont route at just 0.08-mile (0.13 km) in length (but fully signed nonetheless), crosses the bridge to the east, becoming NH-119 and proceeding south along the east bank of the river, opposite Route 142. US-5 southbound provides access to I-91 at Exit 1, and US-5 northbound provides access to Vermont Route 9 and Vermont Route 30, which intersect less than 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the north.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Windham County.

LocationMile[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Vernon0.0000.000 Route 142Continuation into Massachusetts
Brattleboro10.83817.442 VT 119Western terminus of VT 119
10.84717.457 US 5
     Concurrency terminus     Closed     Unopened

References

  1. "Vermont Named State Highways and Bridges". Vermont Department of Libraries. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "2006 (Route Log) AADTs – State Highways" (PDF). Vermont Agency of Transportation. June 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2009. 

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