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Maine State Route 6

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State Route 6 marker
State Route 6
Route of SR 6 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length207.23 mi[1] (333.50 km)
Existed1949–present
Major junctions
West end R-173 near Saint-Théophile, QC (Armstrong-Jackman Border Crossing)
Major intersections
East end Route 4 near McAdam, NB (Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaine
CountiesSomerset, Piscataquis, Penobscot, Washington
Highway system
SR 5 SR 7

State Route 6 (SR 6) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, running from west to east across the state. Its western terminus is at the Canada–United States border near Sandy Bay (a terminus it shares with U.S. Route 201), where it connects to Quebec Route 173. Its eastern terminus is at the Canada-US border in Vanceboro, where it connects to New Brunswick Route 4. SR 6 is the only highway in Maine to terminate at the Canadian border at both ends. With a length of 207.23 miles (333.50 km), it is the third-longest state highway in Maine. Much of SR 6 runs through isolated parts of the state.

More than two-thirds of the length of SR 6 is concurrent with other highways. The only section of SR 6 not concurrent with another route is from its junction with US 2 in Lincoln east to the New Brunswick border, a distance of 61.87 miles (99.57 km). Except for this section, locals generally refer to the roads by their other numbers.[citation needed]

History

The SR 6 designation was first applied in 1937-8 on a short route in Old Orchard Beach which became part of SR 98 in 1946. In 1949, the number was applied to the modern routing between Lincoln and the New Brunswick border. In 1965, SR 6 was extended west to its modern terminus at the Quebec border by overlapping it entirely with existing highways. This remains its routing today.[2]

Junction list

CountyLocation[1]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
SomersetSandy Bay0.000.00 R-173 north – Quebec PQContinuation beyond Armstrong–Jackman Border Crossing into Québec

US 201 begins
Western end of concurrency with US 201; northern terminus of US 201
Jackman16.4126.41
US 201 south – The Forks, Skowhegan, Bingham

SR 15 begins
Eastern end of concurrency with US 201; western end of concurrency with SR 15; northern terminus of SR 15
PiscataquisAbbot86.11138.58
SR 16 west (West Road) – Bingham, Mayfield
Western end of concurrency with SR 16
Guilford89.91144.70
SR 150 south (South Main Street) – Skowhegan
Western end of concurrency with SR 150
90.28145.29
SR 150 north
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 150
91.28146.90 SR 23 – Dexter, NewportNorthern terminus of SR 23
Dover-Foxcroft97.94157.62

SR 15 south to SR 7 – Bangor, Dexter
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 15
98.02157.75 SR 153 (North Street) – Peaks-Kenny State ParkSouthern terminus of SR 153
Milo111.13178.85
SR 11 north (Main Street) – Brownville
Western end of concurrency with SR 11
113.37182.45
SR 11 south (Lyford Road) – East Corinth
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 11
PenobscotLagrange121.00194.73
SR 155 south (Mill Street) – Bradford

SR 16 east (Bennoch Road) – Orono
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 16; western end of concurrency with SR 155
Howland131.41–
131.62
211.48–
211.82
I-95 – Bangor, Medway, HoultonExit 217 on I-95
132.75213.64
SR 116 south (Argyle Road) – Argyle, Old Town
Western end of concurrency with SR 116
Enfield133.35214.61
US 2 west (Main Road) – Passadumkeag

SR 155 north (Hammett Road) – Enfield
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 155; western end of concurrency with US 2
Lincoln143.56231.04

SR 116 north (River Road) to I-95
Eastern end of concurrency with SR 116
145.15233.60 SR 155 – EnfieldNorthern terminus of SR 155
145.36233.93
US 2 east – Mattawamkeag, Winn
Eastern end of concurrency with US 2
Lee156.92252.54 SR 168 (Winn Road) – WinnSouthern terminus of SR 168
Springfield165.00265.54 SR 169 / SR 170 (Park Street) – PrentissSouthern terminus of SR 169 / SR 170
WashingtonTopsfield185.81299.03 US 1 – Calais, Danforth
Vanceboro207.23333.50 Route 4 – St. Croix, McAdamContinuation beyond Vanceboro - St. Croix Border Crossing on the Saint Croix–Vanceboro Bridge over St. Croix River into New Brunswick
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c "MaineDOT Public Map Viewer". Maine Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "Floodgap Roadgap's RoadsAroundME: Maine State Route 6". Retrieved April 30, 2018.
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