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Maine State Route 113

State Route 113 (SR 113) is a state highway in southwestern Maine (and partly in extreme eastern New Hampshire). It runs from an intersection with Maine State Route 25 in Standish north to the town of Gilead, where it ends at U.S. Route 2 (US 2) near the New Hampshire border. The northern portion of the route runs along the border, and actually crosses into and out of New Hampshire twice.

State Route 113

Route of SR 113 highlighted in red; New Hampshire portions in orange; NH 113B in purple
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT and NHDOT
Length54.81 mi (88.21 km)
Existed1941–present
Major junctions
South end SR 25 in Standish
Major intersections US 302 / SR 5 in Fryeburg
North end US 2 in Gilead
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaine
CountiesCumberland, Oxford, Carroll (NH)
Highway system
NH 113ANH 113B NH 114

SR 113 is located near New Hampshire Route 113, as both routes pass through Conway, New Hampshire (linked via a short stretch of US 302). Despite this, they are two completely unrelated routes.

History

State Route 113 was originally designated in 1925, running along its current routing from Standish and ending in Fryeburg at the intersection with U.S. Route 302. In 1937, the route was extended northward to Gilead along an alignment near the New Hampshire border, actually crossing the border three times along the way. Between 1940 and 1941, the original routing of Route 113 in Stow was shifted onto a new alignment (now the current alignment), with the old loop around Stow in New Hampshire becoming New Hampshire Route 113B (which is considered an unnumbered town-way in Maine).[1]

 
ME 113 in North Fryeburg

Junction list

StateCountyLocation[2]mi[3][4]kmDestinationsNotes
MaineCumberlandStandish0.00.0  SR 25 (Ossipee Trail West) – Gorham, Cornish
5.79.2 
 
SR 11 south (Main Street) – Limington
Southern end of SR 11 concurrency
Baldwin7.011.3  
 
SR 11 / SR 107 north (E Sebago Road) – Naples, Sebago
Northern end of SR 11 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 107
12.119.5  
 
SR 5 / SR 117 south (Depot Road) – Cornish
Southern end of SR 5/SR 117 concurrency
OxfordHiram16.827.0 
 
SR 117 north (Main Street)
Northern end of SR 117 concurrency
Brownfield23.237.3  SR 160 (Maine Street / Denmark Road) – Brownfield, Denmark50-foot (15 m) concurrency
Fryeburg30.248.6 
 
 
 
US 302 east (Main Street) / SR 5 north – Lovell
Northern terminus of SR 5 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 302 concurrency
30.448.9 
 
US 302 west – North Conway NH
Western terminus of US 302 concurrency
New Hampshire Carroll
No major junctions
MaineOxfordStow42.067.6 
 
NH 113B north (Main Road) – Chatham
Southern terminus of NH 113B
45.172.6 
 
NH 113B south (Main Road) – Ctr. Chatham
Northern terminus of NH 113B
New Hampshire Carroll
No major junctions
MaineOxfordGilead60.697.5  US 2 – Gorham NH, BethelNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

New Hampshire Route 113B

 

New Hampshire Route 113B

LocationStow, Maine-Chatham, New Hampshire-Stow, Maine
Length3.95 mi[5] (6.36 km)
 
NH 113B southbound

New Hampshire Route 113B is a 3.95-mile (6.36 km) long loop road in the states of Maine and New Hampshire. Despite its designation, Route 113B never intersects its implied "parent", New Hampshire Route 113, nor does it ever approach it. Instead, Route 113B is a loop off Maine State Route 113, producing the very unusual situation of one state having a suffixed route off another state's highway.

NH 113B starts at State Route 113 in Stow, runs approximately one mile west into New Hampshire, then turns north. The route crosses the border back into Stow, and ends mere feet later at State Route 113. This intersection lies feet south of where State Route 113 crosses into North Chatham, New Hampshire.

Of the route's 3.95 miles (6.36 km), 2.95 are in New Hampshire. The sections of the highway in Maine are under MaineDOT maintenance, and are technically considered a townway (unnumbered highway).

This is the only instance in New Hampshire of a suffixed route carrying the numerics for a highway signed in another state. Three similar instances exist in New England. One is in Massachusetts with Massachusetts Route 114A, a loop of Rhode Island Route 114 (Rhode Island Route 114A is the designation for the small portions of this loop within Rhode Island). The other two are in Vermont: Vermont Route 10A is a continuation of New Hampshire Route 10A, a loop off New Hampshire Route 10, and Vermont Route 22A is a continuation of New York State Route 22A, a spur route from New York State Route 22.

This is one of two instances where a New Hampshire state route crosses entirely into another state but remains signed as a New Hampshire route. New Hampshire Route 153 skirts the eastern shore of Province Lake and crosses the border into Parsonsfield, Maine, but maintains NH 153 signage throughout.[6]

It is currently signed on the approaching signage at the southern terminus as a Maine state route with the Maine state route shield, but the signage on the road itself maintains the New Hampshire route shield.

References

  1. ^ Floodgap Roadgap's RoadsAroundME: Maine State Route 113
  2. ^ Maine Base Map Viewer (Map). Maine Office of GIS.
  3. ^ Google (2012-01-08). "Overview of ME 113" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
  4. ^ Mileage includes NH portions
  5. ^ New Hampshire Routes 101-125
  6. ^ Google (June 8, 2009). "map of state line segment" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.

External links

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  • Maine State Route 113 on Flickr
  • New Hampshire State Route 113B on Flickr

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State Route 113 SR 113 is a state highway in southwestern Maine and partly in extreme eastern New Hampshire It runs from an intersection with Maine State Route 25 in Standish north to the town of Gilead where it ends at U S Route 2 US 2 near the New Hampshire border The northern portion of the route runs along the border and actually crosses into and out of New Hampshire twice State Route 113Route of SR 113 highlighted in red New Hampshire portions in orange NH 113B in purpleRoute informationMaintained by MaineDOT and NHDOTLength54 81 mi 88 21 km Existed1941 presentMajor junctionsSouth endSR 25 in StandishMajor intersectionsUS 302 SR 5 in FryeburgNorth endUS 2 in GileadLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMaineCountiesCumberland Oxford Carroll NH Highway systemMaine State Highway SystemInterstate US State Auto trails Lettered highways SR 112 SR 114 NH 113ANH 113B NH 114SR 113 is located near New Hampshire Route 113 as both routes pass through Conway New Hampshire linked via a short stretch of US 302 Despite this they are two completely unrelated routes Contents 1 History 2 Junction list 3 New Hampshire Route 113B 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditState Route 113 was originally designated in 1925 running along its current routing from Standish and ending in Fryeburg at the intersection with U S Route 302 In 1937 the route was extended northward to Gilead along an alignment near the New Hampshire border actually crossing the border three times along the way Between 1940 and 1941 the original routing of Route 113 in Stow was shifted onto a new alignment now the current alignment with the old loop around Stow in New Hampshire becoming New Hampshire Route 113B which is considered an unnumbered town way in Maine 1 ME 113 in North FryeburgJunction list EditStateCountyLocation 2 mi 3 4 kmDestinationsNotesMaineCumberlandStandish0 00 0 SR 25 Ossipee Trail West Gorham Cornish5 79 2 SR 11 south Main Street LimingtonSouthern end of SR 11 concurrencyBaldwin7 011 3 SR 11 SR 107 north E Sebago Road Naples SebagoNorthern end of SR 11 concurrency southern terminus of SR 10712 119 5 SR 5 SR 117 south Depot Road CornishSouthern end of SR 5 SR 117 concurrencyOxfordHiram16 827 0 SR 117 north Main Street Northern end of SR 117 concurrencyBrownfield23 237 3 SR 160 Maine Street Denmark Road Brownfield Denmark50 foot 15 m concurrencyFryeburg30 248 6 US 302 east Main Street SR 5 north LovellNorthern terminus of SR 5 concurrency eastern terminus of US 302 concurrency30 448 9 US 302 west North Conway NHWestern terminus of US 302 concurrencyNew Hampshire Carroll No major junctionsMaineOxfordStow42 067 6 NH 113B north Main Road ChathamSouthern terminus of NH 113B45 172 6 NH 113B south Main Road Ctr ChathamNorthern terminus of NH 113BNew Hampshire Carroll No major junctionsMaineOxfordGilead60 697 5 US 2 Gorham NH BethelNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNew Hampshire Route 113B Edit New Hampshire Route 113BLocationStow Maine Chatham New Hampshire Stow MaineLength3 95 mi 5 6 36 km NH 113B southbound New Hampshire Route 113B is a 3 95 mile 6 36 km long loop road in the states of Maine and New Hampshire Despite its designation Route 113B never intersects its implied parent New Hampshire Route 113 nor does it ever approach it Instead Route 113B is a loop off Maine State Route 113 producing the very unusual situation of one state having a suffixed route off another state s highway NH 113B starts at State Route 113 in Stow runs approximately one mile west into New Hampshire then turns north The route crosses the border back into Stow and ends mere feet later at State Route 113 This intersection lies feet south of where State Route 113 crosses into North Chatham New Hampshire Of the route s 3 95 miles 6 36 km 2 95 are in New Hampshire The sections of the highway in Maine are under MaineDOT maintenance and are technically considered a townway unnumbered highway This is the only instance in New Hampshire of a suffixed route carrying the numerics for a highway signed in another state Three similar instances exist in New England One is in Massachusetts with Massachusetts Route 114A a loop of Rhode Island Route 114 Rhode Island Route 114A is the designation for the small portions of this loop within Rhode Island The other two are in Vermont Vermont Route 10A is a continuation of New Hampshire Route 10A a loop off New Hampshire Route 10 and Vermont Route 22A is a continuation of New York State Route 22A a spur route from New York State Route 22 This is one of two instances where a New Hampshire state route crosses entirely into another state but remains signed as a New Hampshire route New Hampshire Route 153 skirts the eastern shore of Province Lake and crosses the border into Parsonsfield Maine but maintains NH 153 signage throughout 6 It is currently signed on the approaching signage at the southern terminus as a Maine state route with the Maine state route shield but the signage on the road itself maintains the New Hampshire route shield References Edit Floodgap Roadgap s RoadsAroundME Maine State Route 113 Maine Base Map Viewer Map Maine Office of GIS Google 2012 01 08 Overview of ME 113 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2012 01 08 Mileage includes NH portions New Hampshire Routes 101 125 Google June 8 2009 map of state line segment Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 8 2009 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Maine State Route 113KML is not from Wikidata Maine State Route 113 on Flickr New Hampshire State Route 113B on Flickr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maine State Route 113 amp oldid 1124513926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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