U.S. Route 5 in Vermont

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U.S. Route 5 marker

U.S. Route 5
Calvin Coolidge Memorial Highway[1]
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Map of Vermont with US 5 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 192.317 mi[2] (309.503 km)
Existed: 1926 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 5 at the Massachusetts state line
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North end: Route 143 at the Canada–United States border
Location
Counties: Windham, Windsor, Orange, Caledonia, Orleans
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

US 4 VT 5A

U.S. Route 5 (US 5) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from New Haven, Connecticut to the Canada–United States border at Derby Line, Vermont. In Vermont, the road runs south–north from the Massachusetts state line near Guilford to the international border. The 192.316 miles (309.503 km) that lie in Vermont are maintained by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and run largely parallel to Interstate 91. US 5 also follows the path of the Connecticut River from the Massachusetts border to St. Johnsbury, where the road turns northeast away from the river. The highway serves the cities of Brattleboro, Hartford, and St. Johnsbury.

Before the development of the Numbered Highway System, US 5 was designated Route 2 and was part of the New England road marking system that existed from 1922 to 1927. When the Highway System was formed in November 1926, the former Route 2 was commissioned as US 5. At this point, the road was not paved. It was not paved until the state of Vermont started overseeing the maintenance of the highway in 1931. The road was completely paved by 1933.

Route description

US 5 winds through the far eastern part of Vermont, passing through many small towns and villages. The road runs through a fairly rural, wooded area throughout much of its path in Vermont.

Southern Vermont

US 5 enters the southern end of Vermont in Windham County at the Massachusetts–Vermont state line just north of Bernardston and just south of Guilford, Vermont.[3] The route is known as the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Highway from the Massachusetts border to the junction of Vermont Route 103 in Rockingham.[1] The road winds through wooded land along the west side of Interstate 91 for its first 8 miles in Vermont. In Brattleboro, Vermont's fourth largest town, US 5 crosses under the interstate and winds through Brattleboro's business district.[4] US 5 also starts a brief concurrency with Vermont Route 9 that continues for 2.3 miles.[5] North of Brattleboro, after VT 9 turns east, US 5 crosses back over the interstate to the west side.[4]

US 5 continues north from Brattleboro, passing near the small towns of Dummerston and Putney.[6][7] North of Putney, it crosses over I-91 to serve the towns of Westminster, Bellows Falls, and Rockingham.[8][9] Near Rockingham, US 5 intersects Vermont Route 103, which picks up the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Highway.[10] US 5 continues north on the east side of the interstate, crossing into Windsor County, for 6.6 miles to Springfield, where it crosses to the west side for just under a mile.[11] Here, it picks up a 0.8 mile concurrency with Vermont Route 11 and US 5 crosses back to the east side of Interstate 91 with Route 11.

Sign at junction of US 4, US 5, and VT 14 in White River Junction

Route 5 continues along the east side of Interstate 91 for 20 miles after its concurrency with Route 11. Along this stretch, US 5 passes through Wilgus State Park in Ascutney and the town of Windsor.[12] In Ascutney, US 5 picks up Vermont Route 12 for a 10-mile long concurrency. Route 12 winds along with US 5 through Windsor and across the interstate to Hartland, where it turns northwest away from US 5. North of Hartland, US 5 crosses Interstate 89 in White River Junction and intersects I-91 again.[13][14] Now on the east side of I-91, US 5 winds around the northwest edge of White River Junction, where it hooks up with U.S. Route 4. Routes 4 and 5 run concurrent for half a mile, crossing the White River. US 5 continues north to the town of Wilder, where it forms the main road of the town.[14] North of Wilder, US 5 crosses Interstate 91 twice. US 5 continues north, following the Connecticut River closely for 23 miles until it reaches the city of Bradford, passing through the small towns of North Thetford and Ely.[15] Just south of North Thetford, US 5 crosses into Orange County.

Northern Vermont

For around 11 miles north of Bradford, US 5 passes through rural country along the Connecticut River before reaching the village of Wells River.[16] Here, US 5 has a very brief concurrency with U.S. Route 302. Continuing north, US 5 crosses into Caledonia County, then travels 11 miles before crossing to the west side of Interstate 91, passing through East Ryegate and Barnet.[17] US 5 crosses back and forth across the interstate a couple of times north of Barnet before US 5 and I-91 split at the Passumpsic River, about 2 miles north of Barnet. US 5 winds along the west bank of the Passumpsic, traveling through the town of Passumpsic. US 5 and I-91 meet up again 2 miles north of Passumpsic in the town of St. Johnsbury.[18] It is here in St. Johnsbury that the Connecticut River turns east away from US 5.

US 5 during its concurrency with VT 105 in Newport

US 5 continues north along the Passumpsic River from St. Johnsbury for about 7.5 miles until it reaches the city of Lyndon.[19] In Lyndon, US 5 splits to the east away from Interstate 91. US 5 passes through West Burke, the Willoughby State Forest, and Barton before reaching the town of Orleans, 25 miles north of Lyndon.[20][21] Along this stretch, US 5 reaches Orleans County. In the town of Orleans, US 5 crosses to the west side of the interstate, concurrent with Vermont Route 58 for half a mile.[22] Route 5 continues north for 10 miles before reaching Newport.[23] Along this 10 mile stretch, the road passes through Coventry.[24] In Newport, US 5 picks up a 5-mile long concurrency with Vermont Route 105 that takes Route 5 across I-91 and into the village of Derby Center.[23][25] US 5 continues north, crossing I-91 for the last time 2.5 miles north of Derby Center. 6.5 miles north of Derby Center, in the village of Derby Line, US 5 reaches its northern terminus at the international border, across the border from Stanstead, Quebec.[26] US 5 continues past the Derby Line-Stanstead Border Crossing into Quebec as Quebec Route 143.

History

New England 2.svg

In 1922, before the United States Numbered Highway System's creation, US 5 traversed through Vermont as New England Route 2, the Connecticut River Way. 5 years later in 1927, at the creation of the highway system, Route 2 was almost completely overtaken by the new U.S. Route 5. At its original designation, US 5 mostly followed Route 2's path, except for a temporary routing into New Hampshire. From 1927 to 1929, US 5 crossed the Connecticut River at Bellows Falls, VT into North Walpole, NH and wound along the river to Charlestown, NH where it crossed back into Vermont.

US 5 was not maintained by the state of Vermont until the creation of the state highway system in 1931.[27] At this point, US 5 was not paved. The state of Vermont started paving the route in 1931 and it was completed by 1933.

Major intersections

County Location[2] mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Windham Guilford 0.000 0.000 US 5 south – Bernardston, Springfield Continuation into Massachusetts
Brattleboro 7.709–
8.038
12.406–
12.936
I‑91 – Bernardston MA, Putney, White River Junction Interchange, Exit 1 on I-91
9.105 14.653 VT 142 south
VT 119 east
9.282 14.938 VT 9 west to I‑91 South end of VT 9 concurrency
9.443 15.197 VT 30 north – Newfane, Townshend, Manchester
11.591 18.654 VT 9 east / I‑91 – Keene NH, Bellows Falls, Massachusetts Roundabout
North end of VT 9 concurrency
Exit 3 on I-91
Dummerston 17.650 28.405 I‑91 – Brattleboro Interchange, Exit 4 on I-91
Putney 18.431 29.662 Westminster Road
Westminster 28.431 45.755 VT 123 east – Walpole NH To NH 12
29.237 47.052 Westminster Street To Exit 5, I‑91 – Brattleboro, White River Junction
Rockingham 31.839 51.240 VT 121 west – Saxtons River, Grafton
32.671 52.579 Rockingham Street To NH 12
35.470 57.083 VT 103 north / I‑91 – Rockingham, Springfield, White River Junction, Brattleboro Exit 6 on I-91
Windsor Springfield 42.675 68.679 VT 11 west – Springfield West end of VT 11 concurrency
42.734–
43.101
68.774–
69.364
I‑91 – Brattleboro, White River Junction Interchange, Exit 7 on I-91
43.479 69.973 VT 11 east – Charlestown NH, Fort at No. 4 East end of VT 11 concurrency
To NH 12
49.017 78.885 VT 143 west – Springfield
Weathersfield 54.673 87.988 VT 131 west to I‑91 – Cavendish
VT 12 south – Claremont NH
To I-91 Exit 8
South end of VT 12 concurrency
55.823 89.838 VT 44A north – Brownsville
Windsor 59.691 96.063 VT 44 west – Brownsville
Hartland 63.738 102.576 I‑91 – White River Junction, Ascutney, Springfield Interchange, Exit 9 on I-91
64.777 104.248 VT 12 north – Woodstock North end of VT 12 concurrency
Hartford I‑89 No access between US 5 and I-89
73.654–
73.842
118.535–
118.837
I‑91 to I‑89 – Barre, Concord NH, Brattleboro, St. Johnsbury Interchange, Exit 11 on I-91
74.382 119.706 US 4 west – Woodstock West end of US 4 concurrency
74.943 120.609 US 4 east
VT 14 north
East end of US 4 concurrency
Norwich 79.413 127.803 I‑91 – Thetford, St. Johnsbury, Wilder, White River Junction
VT 10A east – Hanover NH
Interchange with I-91, Exit 13 on I-91
85.130 137.003 VT 132 west – South Strafford
Orange Thetford 89.674 144.316 VT 113 east – Lyme NH South end of VT 113 concurrency
89.729 144.405 VT 113 west to I‑91 – West Fairlee, Chelsea North end of VT 113 concurrency
Fairlee 94.662 152.344 VT 244 west – Lake Fairlee, Post Mills
97.599 157.070 VT 25A east – Orford NH
Bradford 103.065 165.867 VT 25 to I‑91 – Wells River, Piermont NH
104.035 167.428 VT 25B west
Town of Newbury 116.874 188.090 US 302 east – Woodsville NH South end of US 302 concurrency
117.003 188.298 US 302 west to I‑91 – South Ryegate, Groton, Barre North end of US 302 concurrency
Caledonia Barnet 127.227 204.752 North Monroe Road To NH 135
St. Johnsbury 136.437–
136.657
219.574–
219.928
I‑91 to I‑93 – Barnet, White River Junction, Lyndonville, Newport Interchange, Exit 20 on I-91
137.449 221.203 US 2 west South end of US 2 concurrency
137.563 221.386 US 2 east North end of US 2 concurrency
Lyndon 144.865–
144.973
233.138–
233.311
I‑91 – St. Johnsbury, Newport Interchange, Exit 23 on I-91
147.193 236.884 VT 114 north – East Burke, Burke Mountain Ski Area, Island Pond
VT 122 north to I‑91 – Wheelock, Sheffield, Airport
Burke 154.491 248.629 VT 5A north – Westmore, Willoughby Lake
Orleans Barton 167.477 269.528 VT 16 east – Crystal Lake, Willoughby Lake South end of VT 16 concurrency
167.767 269.995 VT 16 south North end of VT 16 concurrency
172.548 277.689 VT 58 east – Orleans East end of VT 58 concurrency
172.588–
172.886
277.753–
278.233
I‑91 – Newport, Barton, St. Johnsbury Interchange, Exit 26 on I-91
Irasburg 173.057 278.508 VT 58 west – Irasburg West end of VT 58 concurrency
Coventry 177.710 285.997 VT 14 south – Irasburg, Hardwick South end of VT 14 concurrency
178.254 286.872 VT 14 north – Troy, Jay North end of VT 14 concurrency
Newport 183.385 295.130 VT 105 west West end of VT 105 concurrency
184.484 296.898 VT 191 to I‑91
Derby 187.285–
187.502
301.406–
301.755
I‑91 – St. Johnsbury, Canada Interchange, Exit 28 on I-91
188.389 303.183 VT 105 east to VT 111 – West Charleston East end of VT 105 concurrency
192.317 309.504 Route 143 Continuation into Quebec, Canada
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus

See also

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