Vermont Route 119

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Vermont Route 119
Length: 0.08 mi[1] (0.13 km)
West end: VT 142 in Brattleboro
East end: NH 119 at Hinsdale, NH
Counties: Windham
State highways in Vermont
< VT 118 VT 120 >

Vermont Route 119 (VT Route 119 or VT 119) is a very short east–west state highway located within Brattleboro in Windham County, Vermont, United States. It is the second shortest numbered highway in Vermont, after Vermont Route 26. It carries the western 0.08 miles (0.13 km) of three-state Route 119, which stretches southwest into New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Despite its short length, Route 119 is fully signed as a Vermont state highway.

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The eastern terminus of Route 119 is at the west end of the bridge over the Connecticut River, which is the border with New Hampshire. In New Hampshire the road continues as New Hampshire Route 119 into the town of Hinsdale.

The western terminus of Route 119 is approximately 0.08 miles (420 feet or 129 meters) west of the state line where the highway ends at the intersection with Vermont Route 142.

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The entire route is in Brattleboro, Windham County.

Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
0.00 VT 142
0.08 NH 119 Continuation into New Hampshire

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