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Vermont Route 22A

Vermont Route 22A (VT 22A) is a 44.738-mile-long (71.999 km) state highway in western Vermont, United States. It is the northward continuation of New York State Route 22A. Its southern end is at the New York state line in Fair Haven and its northern end is in Ferrisburgh at U.S. Route 7 (US 7). As it is an extension of NY 22A, VT 22A is a spur route of NY 22, which runs roughly parallel to VT 22A west of the state border. This is a rather unusual case of one state having a suffixed route of another state's primary route. Vermont does not currently have a "Route 22."

Vermont Route 22A

VT 22A highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length44.738 mi[1] (71.999 km)
ExistedDecember 19, 1945[2]–present
Major junctions
South end NY 22A at the New York state line in Fair Haven
Major intersections
North end US 7 in Ferrisburgh
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVermont
CountiesRutland, Addison
Highway system
VT 19 VT 23
Route 30N.E. Route 32
VT 30VT 30A VT 30B

All of VT 22A north of Fair Haven was originally designated as Route 30A, a highway in the New England road marking system, in 1922. Route 30A was added to the Vermont state highway system in 1935 as Vermont Route 30A. An extension south to the New York state line was added to the route later in the decade. VT 30A was renumbered to VT 22A on December 19, 1945 when New York renumbered the continuation across the state line.

Route description Edit

 
VT 22A at the junction with VT 4A at the north end of Fair Haven

VT 22A begins at the New YorkVermont state line in the town of Fair Haven. A northern continuation of NY 22A, VT 22A continues north of the Poultney River as South Main Street, crossing through Fair Haven as a two-lane rural road. North of Cemetery Street, the route enters the center of Fair Haven, crossing tracks used by Amtrak for their Ethan Allen Express and passing west of the site of the Fair Haven station. Just north of the tracks, VT 22A meets VT 4A (Prospect Street), which becomes concurrent, running north through the commercial center of Fair Haven. Just north of Maple Street, VT 22A and VT 4A reach North Main Street, which VT 4A continues north on, while VT 22A turns west onto North Park Place.[3]

Crossing northwest through Fair Haven, VT 22A crosses past multiple residential streets along Washington Street, soon leaving the center of Fair Haven and entering exit 2 of US 4. Continuing northwest out of downtown Fair Haven, VT 22A retains the Washington Street moniker through Fair Haven, approaching the New York state line once again, however it bends north less than 1-mile (1.6 km) east of the Poultney River. VT 22A then crosses into the town of West Haven, where VT 22A becomes a two-lane rural roadway, passing a local oval racetrack as it crosses into the town of Benson. The route crosses the Hubbardton River and begins paralleling the river northward into the center of Benson.[3]

 
VT 22A at the VT 74 west junction in Shoreham

Just north of the center, VT 22A reaches a junction with the western terminus of VT 144, which forks to the northeast along the Hubbardton River. VT 22A runs northwest, bending north and weaving to the Rutland County line, crossing into Addison County. North of the county line, VT 22A enters the town of Orwell, crossing through more rural areas in Addison County, crossing a junction with VT 73 (Main Street) as it bypasses downtown Orwell. VT 73 curves north just west of VT 22A and as a result, the routes parallel northward through Orwell before VT 73 turns west towards the New York state line. VT 22A continues north through Orwell, passing multiple farms on its way up.[3]

A short distance later, VT 22A crosses into the town of Shoreham, crossing straight north into the center of the town, meeting a junction with VT 74 (Main Street). VT 74 and VT 22A are concurrent for a short distance before VT 74 turns to the northeast north of downtown Shoreham. VT 22A continues winding through rural Addison County, crossing into the town of Bridport just south of North Cream Hill Road. The route passes through more farms as it winds northward, soon reaching the commercial center of Bridport. In the center, VT 22A reaches a junction with VT 125, which becomes concurrent through Bridport. VT 125 turns west a short distance after the commercial center, running west to the Champlain Bridge and VT 17.[3]

 
VT 22A at VT 125 west in Bridport

VT 22A continues north through the town of Bridport, passing multiple farms once again, and reaching Town Line Road, where it crosses into Addison. The scenery around VT 22A does not change much in Addison, running northeast and soon northwest as it passes multiple residences in the area. VT 22A straightens to the north, reaching the center of Addison, and the junction with VT 17. North of VT 17, the route bends northeast, passing multiple residences on both directions. The route soon crosses into Panton, crossing northeast past more homes and soon reaching the village of Vergennes. Through Vergennes, VT 22A becomes known as West Main Street, passing Prospect Street on its way northeast. Just after Canal Street, the route crosses the Otter Creek and enters the center of Vergennes.[3]

Now known as Main Street, VT 22A crosses through the center of Vergennes as a two-lane street, reaching a junction with Green Street, which connects to US 7 via New Haven Road. VT 22A turns northeast further, crossing past residences as North Main Street, making a large curve around railroad tracks as it leaves the village of Vergennes and reaches the town of Ferrisburgh right after the tracks. Now in Ferrisburgh, VT 22A reaches a junction itself with US 7, marking the northern terminus of VT 22A, whose right-of-way ends at the junction.[3]

History Edit

 

The portion of modern VT 22A from VT 4A in Fair Haven to Green Street in Vergennes was originally designated as Route 30A, a highway in the New England road marking system, in 1922.[4][5][6] All of Route 30A was added to the Vermont state highway system as part of the 1935 state highway system expansion. It was initially designated VT 30A.[7] A highway connecting VT 30A to New York State Route 286 at the New York state line was added to the state highway system in 1939 and designated VT 286.[8][9] New York renumbered NY 286 to NY 22A on December 19, 1945 as part of a bi-state agreement between Vermont and New York to create a single designation. Vermont replaced VT 30A and VT 286 with VT 22A.[2]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocation[1]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
RutlandFair Haven0.0000.000 
 
NY 22A south – Granville
Continuation into New York
1.5252.454 
 
VT 4A west (Prospect Street) – Whitehall NY
Southern end of concurrency with VT 4A
1.8653.001 
 
VT 4A east (North Main Street)
Northern end of concurrency with VT 4A
2.798–
2.977
4.503–
4.791
  US 4 – Castleton, Rutland, Whitehall NYExit 2 (US 4); diamond interchange
Benson10.92417.580 
 
VT 144 east – Hortonia
Western terminus of VT 144
AddisonOrwell17.28827.822 
 
 
 
VT 73 west / VT 73 east (Main Street) – Orwell, Brandon, Ferry to NY State
Shoreham23.58937.963 
 
VT 74 west (Main Street) – Ferry to NY State
Southern end of concurrency with VT 74
24.01838.653 
 
VT 74 east – Cornwall, Middlebury
Northern end of concurrency with VT 74
Bridport30.19648.596 
 
VT 125 east – Middlebury
Southern end of concurrency with VT 125
30.65449.333 
 
VT 125 west – Chimney Point, Bridge to NY State
Northern end of concurrency with VT 125
Addison37.33060.077  VT 17 – New Haven Junction, Bridge to NY State
Ferrisburgh44.73871.999  US 7 – Ferrisburgh, Burlington, New Haven Junction, MiddleburyNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Traffic Research Unit (May 2013). (PDF). Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 21, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Vt. and New York Agree on Uniform Set of Route Nos". The Montpelier Evening Argus. December 20, 1945. p. 2. Retrieved May 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b c d e f Microsoft; Nokia (May 16, 2013). "overview map of Vermont Route 22A" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  4. ^ "Motor Sign Uniformity". New York Times. April 16, 1922. p. 98.
  5. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas – northern New Hampshire and Vermont (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  6. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas – southern New Hampshire and Vermont (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  7. ^ "State Highways History – 1931 and 1935 additions" (PDF). Vermont Agency of Transportation. October 5, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  8. ^ New York Road Map for 1938 (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1938.
  9. ^ "Outline History of Vermont State Highways" (PDF). Vermont Department of Highways. 1965. Retrieved May 1, 2009.

External links Edit

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Vermont Route 22A VT 22A is a 44 738 mile long 71 999 km state highway in western Vermont United States It is the northward continuation of New York State Route 22A Its southern end is at the New York state line in Fair Haven and its northern end is in Ferrisburgh at U S Route 7 US 7 As it is an extension of NY 22A VT 22A is a spur route of NY 22 which runs roughly parallel to VT 22A west of the state border This is a rather unusual case of one state having a suffixed route of another state s primary route Vermont does not currently have a Route 22 Vermont Route 22AVT 22A highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VTransLength44 738 mi 1 71 999 km ExistedDecember 19 1945 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNY 22A at the New York state line in Fair HavenMajor intersectionsVT 4A in Fair Haven US 4 in Fair Haven VT 73 in Orwell VT 74 in Shoreham VT 125 in Bridport VT 17 in AddisonNorth endUS 7 in FerrisburghLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVermontCountiesRutland AddisonHighway systemState highways in Vermont VT 19 VT 23 Route 30N E Route 32 VT 30VT 30A VT 30BAll of VT 22A north of Fair Haven was originally designated as Route 30A a highway in the New England road marking system in 1922 Route 30A was added to the Vermont state highway system in 1935 as Vermont Route 30A An extension south to the New York state line was added to the route later in the decade VT 30A was renumbered to VT 22A on December 19 1945 when New York renumbered the continuation across the state line Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp VT 22A at the junction with VT 4A at the north end of Fair HavenVT 22A begins at the New York Vermont state line in the town of Fair Haven A northern continuation of NY 22A VT 22A continues north of the Poultney River as South Main Street crossing through Fair Haven as a two lane rural road North of Cemetery Street the route enters the center of Fair Haven crossing tracks used by Amtrak for their Ethan Allen Express and passing west of the site of the Fair Haven station Just north of the tracks VT 22A meets VT 4A Prospect Street which becomes concurrent running north through the commercial center of Fair Haven Just north of Maple Street VT 22A and VT 4A reach North Main Street which VT 4A continues north on while VT 22A turns west onto North Park Place 3 Crossing northwest through Fair Haven VT 22A crosses past multiple residential streets along Washington Street soon leaving the center of Fair Haven and entering exit 2 of US 4 Continuing northwest out of downtown Fair Haven VT 22A retains the Washington Street moniker through Fair Haven approaching the New York state line once again however it bends north less than 1 mile 1 6 km east of the Poultney River VT 22A then crosses into the town of West Haven where VT 22A becomes a two lane rural roadway passing a local oval racetrack as it crosses into the town of Benson The route crosses the Hubbardton River and begins paralleling the river northward into the center of Benson 3 nbsp VT 22A at the VT 74 west junction in ShorehamJust north of the center VT 22A reaches a junction with the western terminus of VT 144 which forks to the northeast along the Hubbardton River VT 22A runs northwest bending north and weaving to the Rutland County line crossing into Addison County North of the county line VT 22A enters the town of Orwell crossing through more rural areas in Addison County crossing a junction with VT 73 Main Street as it bypasses downtown Orwell VT 73 curves north just west of VT 22A and as a result the routes parallel northward through Orwell before VT 73 turns west towards the New York state line VT 22A continues north through Orwell passing multiple farms on its way up 3 A short distance later VT 22A crosses into the town of Shoreham crossing straight north into the center of the town meeting a junction with VT 74 Main Street VT 74 and VT 22A are concurrent for a short distance before VT 74 turns to the northeast north of downtown Shoreham VT 22A continues winding through rural Addison County crossing into the town of Bridport just south of North Cream Hill Road The route passes through more farms as it winds northward soon reaching the commercial center of Bridport In the center VT 22A reaches a junction with VT 125 which becomes concurrent through Bridport VT 125 turns west a short distance after the commercial center running west to the Champlain Bridge and VT 17 3 nbsp VT 22A at VT 125 west in BridportVT 22A continues north through the town of Bridport passing multiple farms once again and reaching Town Line Road where it crosses into Addison The scenery around VT 22A does not change much in Addison running northeast and soon northwest as it passes multiple residences in the area VT 22A straightens to the north reaching the center of Addison and the junction with VT 17 North of VT 17 the route bends northeast passing multiple residences on both directions The route soon crosses into Panton crossing northeast past more homes and soon reaching the village of Vergennes Through Vergennes VT 22A becomes known as West Main Street passing Prospect Street on its way northeast Just after Canal Street the route crosses the Otter Creek and enters the center of Vergennes 3 Now known as Main Street VT 22A crosses through the center of Vergennes as a two lane street reaching a junction with Green Street which connects to US 7 via New Haven Road VT 22A turns northeast further crossing past residences as North Main Street making a large curve around railroad tracks as it leaves the village of Vergennes and reaches the town of Ferrisburgh right after the tracks Now in Ferrisburgh VT 22A reaches a junction itself with US 7 marking the northern terminus of VT 22A whose right of way ends at the junction 3 History Edit nbsp The portion of modern VT 22A from VT 4A in Fair Haven to Green Street in Vergennes was originally designated as Route 30A a highway in the New England road marking system in 1922 4 5 6 All of Route 30A was added to the Vermont state highway system as part of the 1935 state highway system expansion It was initially designated VT 30A 7 A highway connecting VT 30A to New York State Route 286 at the New York state line was added to the state highway system in 1939 and designated VT 286 8 9 New York renumbered NY 286 to NY 22A on December 19 1945 as part of a bi state agreement between Vermont and New York to create a single designation Vermont replaced VT 30A and VT 286 with VT 22A 2 Major intersections EditCountyLocation 1 mi 1 kmDestinationsNotesRutlandFair Haven0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp NY 22A south GranvilleContinuation into New York1 5252 454 nbsp nbsp VT 4A west Prospect Street Whitehall NYSouthern end of concurrency with VT 4A1 8653 001 nbsp nbsp VT 4A east North Main Street Northern end of concurrency with VT 4A2 798 2 9774 503 4 791 nbsp US 4 Castleton Rutland Whitehall NYExit 2 US 4 diamond interchangeBenson10 92417 580 nbsp nbsp VT 144 east HortoniaWestern terminus of VT 144AddisonOrwell17 28827 822 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp VT 73 west VT 73 east Main Street Orwell Brandon Ferry to NY StateShoreham23 58937 963 nbsp nbsp VT 74 west Main Street Ferry to NY StateSouthern end of concurrency with VT 7424 01838 653 nbsp nbsp VT 74 east Cornwall MiddleburyNorthern end of concurrency with VT 74Bridport30 19648 596 nbsp nbsp VT 125 east MiddleburySouthern end of concurrency with VT 12530 65449 333 nbsp nbsp VT 125 west Chimney Point Bridge to NY StateNorthern end of concurrency with VT 125Addison37 33060 077 nbsp VT 17 New Haven Junction Bridge to NY StateFerrisburgh44 73871 999 nbsp US 7 Ferrisburgh Burlington New Haven Junction MiddleburyNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b c Traffic Research Unit May 2013 2012 Route Log AADTs for State Highways PDF Policy Planning and Intermodal Development Division Vermont Agency of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on December 21 2013 Retrieved March 11 2015 a b Vt and New York Agree on Uniform Set of Route Nos The Montpelier Evening Argus December 20 1945 p 2 Retrieved May 6 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f Microsoft Nokia May 16 2013 overview map of Vermont Route 22A Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved May 16 2013 Motor Sign Uniformity New York Times April 16 1922 p 98 Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas northern New Hampshire and Vermont Map Rand McNally 1926 Retrieved May 1 2009 Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas southern New Hampshire and Vermont Map Rand McNally 1926 Retrieved May 1 2009 State Highways History 1931 and 1935 additions PDF Vermont Agency of Transportation October 5 2007 Retrieved May 1 2009 New York Road Map for 1938 Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1938 Outline History of Vermont State Highways PDF Vermont Department of Highways 1965 Retrieved May 1 2009 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Vermont Route 22AKML is from Wikidata nbsp 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