Vermont Route 112

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Vermont Route 112 marker

Vermont Route 112
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Map of Windham County in southeastern Vermont with VT 112 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 7.450 mi[1] (11.990 km)
Major junctions
South end: Route 112 at Colrain, MA
North end: VT 100 in Jacksonville
Location
Counties: Windham
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
VT 111 VT 113
VT 129 Ellipse sign 130.svg VT 131

Vermont Route 112 is a short state highway in southern Vermont, United States. It is a continuation of Massachusetts Route 112, running from the state line in Halifax north to an intersection with Vermont Route 100 in the village of Jacksonville. Route 112 runs in a northwest-southeast trajectory (signed north–south) and is entirely contained within Windham County.

Route description

Vermont Route 112 begins in the south at the Massachusetts state border, where Massachusetts Route 112 crosses from Colrain, Massachusetts into Halifax, Vermont. The highway runs northwest, passing west of Halifax, and crossing into the town of Whitingham, where it meets the northern terminus of town-maintained Vermont Route 8A, itself a short northern extension of Massachusetts Route 8A. Route 112 continues to the northwest, passing directly into the village of Jacksonville, where it ends at an intersection with Route 100.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Windham County. [1]

Location[1] mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Halifax 0.000 0.000 Route 112 – Greenfield Continuation from Massachusetts
Whitingham 5.907 9.506 VT 8A – Charlemont MA Northern terminus of VT 8A
7.450 11.990 VT 100 – Whitingham, Readsboro, Wilmington Village of Jacksonville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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External links

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