Special routes of U.S. Route 5
U.S. Route 5 | |
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Highway system | |
At least 12 special routes of U.S. Route 5 have existed.
Existing
St. Johnsbury alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | St. Johnsbury, Vermont |
Length: | 1.282 mi[1] (2.063 km) |
Newport alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Newport, Vermont |
Length: | 1.283 mi[1] (2.065 km) |
Derby Line alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Derby Line, Vermont |
Length: | 0.604 mi[1] (0.972 km) |
Former
New Haven–North Haven alternate route 1
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | New Haven–North Haven, Connecticut |
Existed: | 1933–1941 |
New Haven–North Haven alternate route 2
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | New Haven–North Haven, Connecticut |
Existed: | 1941–1966 |
New Haven–Meriden alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | New Haven–Meriden, Connecticut |
Lamentation State Park–Tracy alternate route 1
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Lamentation State Park–Tracy, Connecticut |
Existed: | 1937–1941 |
Lamentation State Park–Tracy alternate route 2
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Lamentation State Park–Tracy, Connecticut |
Existed: | 1940s–1950s |
Berlin alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Berlin, Connecticut |
East Hartford–East Windsorhill alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | East Hartford–East Windsorhill, Connecticut |
Connecticut–Massachusetts alternate route
U.S. Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location: | Hartford, Connecticut–West Springfield, Massachusetts |
South Deerfield bypass route
U.S. Route 5 Bypass | |
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Location: | South Deerfield, Massachusetts |
See also
- Connecticut portal
- Massachusetts portal
- Vermont portal
- U.S. Roads portal
- List of special routes of the United States Numbered Highway System
References
- 1 2 3 Traffic Research Unit (May 2013). "2012 (Route Log) AADTs for State Highways" (PDF). Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
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