Vermont Route 215

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Vermont Route 215 marker

Vermont Route 215
Route information
Maintained by the Towns of Marshfield, Cabot, and Walden
Length: 9.16 mi[1] (14.74 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 2 in Marshfield
North end: VT 15 in Walden
Location
Counties: Washington, Caledonia
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

VT 214 VT 225

Vermont Route 215 is a state highway in northern Vermont, United States. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 2 in Marshfield northeast to an intersection with Vermont Route 15 in Walden. Its main function is to serve the town of Cabot, home of the famous Cabot Creamery. Cabot is a rather isolated town, and Route 215 is the only major road to pass within a few miles of the town. The entirety of VT 215 is town-maintained.

Route 215's numbering is (perhaps coincidentally) appropriate, as it is a connection between US 2 and Route 15.

Route description

Route 215 begins at an intersection with US 2 in the town of Marshfield. The road runs northeast through a very isolated area of northeastern Washington County as it enters the Lower Cabot area. As it continues northeast, it enters Cabot and directly serves the downtown area near the creamery. Route 215 continues to the northeast through more isolated area in the extreme northeast of the county, before crossing into the town of Walden in Caledonia County, ending at Route 15 shortly thereafter. Route 215 does not intersect any numbered routes between its two endpoints.

Major intersections

CountyLocationMile[1]kmDestinationsNotes
WashingtonMarshfield0.000.00 US 2
CaledoniaWalden9.1614.74 VT 15
     Concurrency terminus     Closed     Unopened

References

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