Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Windham |
Brattleboro | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 5 / VT 9 | |
Townshend | 16.391 | 26.379 | VT 35 | Southern terminus of VT 35 | |
Jamaica | 22.375 | 36.009 | VT 100 south | Southern terminus of overlap | |
30.511 | 49.103 | VT 100 north | Northern terminus of overlap | ||
Bennington |
Winhall | 39.474 | 63.527 | VT 11 east | Eastern terminus of overlap |
Manchester | 44.321 | 71.328 | US 7 | Exit 4 (US 7) | |
45.877 | 73.832 | VT 7A south / VT 11 | Western terminus of VT 11 / VT 30 overlap; western terminus of VT 11; southern terminus of VT 7A / VT 30 overlap | ||
45.915 | 73.893 | VT 7A north | Northern terminus of overlap | ||
Rupert | 54.059 | 87.000 | VT 315 | Eastern terminus of VT 315 | |
Rutland |
Pawlet | 60.286 | 97.021 | VT 133 | Western terminus of VT 133 |
64.630 | 104.012 | VT 153 | Eastern terminus of VT 153 | ||
65.560 | 105.509 | VT 149 | Western terminus of VT 149 | ||
Poultney | 75.588 | 121.647 | VT 31 | Northern terminus of VT 31 | |
75.672 | 121.782 | VT 140 | Eastern terminus of VT 140 | ||
Castleton | 82.207 | 132.299 | VT 4A | ||
82.784 | 133.228 | US 4 | Exit 4 (US 4) | ||
Sudbury | 93.521 | 150.507 | VT 144 | Eastern terminus of VT 144 | |
95.773 | 154.132 | VT 73 west | Southern terminus of overlap | ||
97.955 | 157.643 | VT 73 east | Northern terminus of overlap | ||
Addison |
Cornwall | 107.454 | 172.930 | VT 74 | Eastern terminus of VT 74 |
Middlebury | 111.655 | 179.691 | VT 125 west | Southern terminus of overlap | |
111.914 | 180.108 | US 7 / VT 125 east | Northern terminus of VT 30 / VT 125 overlap | ||
Concurrency terminus • Closed • Unopened |
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