U.S. Route 4 in Vermont - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Rutland
Fair Haven 0.000 0.000 US 4 west Continuation into New York
0.150 0.241 1 VT 4A (Prospect Street) – Vermont Welcome Center, Weigh Station Exit 1 not signed eastbound
1.676 2.697 2 VT 22A – Fair Haven, Vergennes
2.573 4.141 3 To VT 4A – Fair Haven Via Dutton Avenue; Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Castleton 5.449 8.769 4 VT 30 – Castleton, Middlebury
7.758 12.485 5 To VT 4A – Castleton To Castleton State College
West Rutland 14.899 23.978 6
BR US 4 east to VT 3 / VT 4A – West Rutland, Rutland Business District
Western terminus of US 4 Business
Town of Rutland 18.829 30.302 US 7 south Southern terminus of US 4 / US 7 overlap
Eastern terminus of freeway section
City of Rutland 20.929 33.682
BR US 4 west
Eastern terminus of US 4 Business
21.066 33.902 US 7 north (North Main Street) Northern terminus of US 4 / US 7 overlap
Killington 31.593 50.844 VT 100 north Western terminus of US 4 / VT 100 overlap
Windsor
West Bridgewater 38.030 61.203 VT 100 south Eastern terminus of US 4 / VT 100 overlap
Bridgewater 43.642 70.235 VT 100A south Northern terminus of VT 100A
Village of Woodstock VT 106 south Northern terminus of VT 106
51.755 83.292 VT 12 north (Pleasant Street) Western terminus of US 4 / VT 12 overlap
Hartland 55.637 89.539 VT 12 south Eastern terminus of US 4 / VT 12 overlap
Hartford 62.417 100.450 I-89 to I-91 Exit 1 (I-89)
65.261 105.027 US 5 south Western terminus of US 4 / US 5 overlap
White River Junction 65.822 105.930 US 5 west / VT 14 Eastern terminus of US 4 / US 5 overlap; southern terminus of VT 14
66.059 106.312 US 4 east Continuation into New Hampshire at the Connecticut River
Concurrency terminus • Closed • Unopened

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