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U.S. Route 1A

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) is the name of several highways found in the United States.

U.S. Route 1A

Location
CountryUnited States
Highway system

North Carolina edit

Wake Forest–Youngsville edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationWake ForestYoungsville
Length9.0 mi[1] (14.5 km)
Existed1953–present

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) is a 9.0-mile (14.5 km) alternate route of US 1 through the towns of Wake Forest and Youngsville. While serving the downtown areas of both towns, the highway bypasses the primary commercial district of each. US 1A runs concurrently with North Carolina Highway 98 Business (NC 98 Bus.) along South Avenue in Wake Forest and NC 96 in Youngsville. US 1A was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west of Wake Forest and Youngsville. The former alignment of US 1 became US 1A. [2]

Franklinton edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationFranklinton
Length2.7 mi[3] (4.3 km)
Existed1953–present

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west Franklinton. A two-lane urban highway, it follows the old alignment through the downtown area, via Main Street. In November 2023, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials approved a North Carolina Department of Transportation request to decommission the route.[4]

Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationStonington
Length1.93 mi[5] (3.11 km)
Existed1941–present

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Connecticut is a short loop route within the town of Stonington that passes through Stonington. US 1 originally went along this route until 1941. US 1A is the only surviving alternate U.S. Route in Connecticut.

The route is 1.93 miles (3.11 km) long and takes the following route: from US 1 to North Water Street, to Trumbull Avenue, to Alpha Avenue, then to Elm Street, and back to US 1.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Stonington, New London County.

mi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  
 
US 1 (Stonington Road) to I-95
Western terminus
0.410.66Lamberts Cove bridge
1.933.11  
 
US 1 (Stonington Road) to I-95 – Mystic, Westerly
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Browse numbered routes
  US 1CT  Route 2

Rhode Island edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationWarwickPawtucket
Length15.2 mi[6] (24.5 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) is a numbered U.S. Route running 15.2 miles (24.5 km) in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It serves as a bypass of the downtown areas of Providence and Pawtucket, which US 1 goes through. US 1A is a lengthier route than the section of US 1 that it bypasses.

US 1A should not be confused with Route 1A. In Rhode Island, US 1A exists in two segments in Providence County connected by a mostly-unsigned concurrency with I-195, while Route 1A serves as a scenic alternate route of US 1 in Washington County. Not helping matters is the presence of Route 1A shields on US 1A.[6]

Route description

US 1A runs for 1.7 miles (2.7 km) through Warwick along Post Road and Warwick Avenue. Then, in Cranston, it runs for another 1.7 miles (2.7 km) continuing along Warwick Avenue to Norwood Avenue and Narragansett Boulevard before crossing into Providence. There, the highway continues to follow Narragansett Boulevard and turns along Allens Avenue, Eddy Street, and Point Street. US 1A is not signed at all in Providence, but, in all likelihood (judging from the mistakenly placed Route 1A road signs), from Point Street, US 1A uses Water Street to enter I-95 eastbound at exit 1D. Similarly, US 1A southbound probably exits I-195 westbound at exit 1C onto South Main Street and turns left onto Point Street. The highway continues on the East Providence Expressway (Interstate 195 [I-195]) into East Providence. US 1A uses another one-way pairing with the eastbound traffic using the expressway and Warren and Pawtucket avenues. The opposite direction is routed along Pawtucket and Newport avenues. The last city through which US 1A runs is Pawtucket where it runs for 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the Massachusetts state line in Attleboro, traveling concurrently with Route 1A on Newport Avenue to US 1.

History

US 1A is not a former alignment of US 1. In Warwick, US 1A formerly ran further north along Post Road east of Route 117 instead of turning north to overlap with the state road. It stayed with Post Road through Pawtuxet Village, then traveled north into Cranston on Broad Street to rejoin the current alignment at Norwood Avenue.

The southernmost section of the route, which exists on Post Road, was part of the Boston Post Road, a former mail route.

Major intersections

Exit numbers concurrent with I-195 converted to mileage-based exit numbering in 2020.[7][8] The entire route is in Providence County.

Locationmi[6]kmExit[9]DestinationsNotes
Warwick0.00.0  US 1 (Post Road / Elmwood Avenue)US 1 continues south as Post Road
1.21.9 
 
Route 117 west (Warwick Avenue)
Southern terminus of Route 117 concurrency
Cranston2.13.4  
 
Route 12 (Park Avenue) to I-95
2.54.0Broad StreetEastern terminus of Route 117
Providence4.47.1 
 
I-95 north / Thurbers Avenue
Exit 35 on I-95; Thurbers Avenue provides access from I-95 south
5.89.3Point Street Bridge over the Providence River
5.99.5 
 
US 44 west (South Main Street) / Wickenden Street – Fox Point
Southern terminus of US 44 concurrency
6.410.31C 
 
 
 
 
 
I-195 west / US 6 west to I-95 – Boston, New York
Southern terminus of I-195 / US 6 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance
6.610.61DGano Street – India PointWestbound exit and entrance
Seekonk River6.710.8Washington Bridge
East Providence6.810.91B-C 
 
US 44 east (Taunton Avenue) – Riverside
Northern terminus of US 44 concurrency; northbound exit and southbound entrance
7.011.31D 
 
Route 103 east (Warren Avenue)
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; western terminus of Route 103
7.712.42AWarren Avenue / Broadway / Pawtucket Avenue – East ProvidenceSigned as exit 2 southbound; also signed for US 44 and Route 103 southbound
8.413.52B 
 
Route 114 south – East Providence, Barrington
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
8.613.82C 
 
I-195 east
Northern terminus of I-195 concurrency
8.714.0 
 
US 6 east (Warren Avenue) – Seekonk, MA
Northern terminus of US 6 concurrency
9.014.5  
 
 
 
 
Route 103 / Route 114 south to I-195 east
Southern terminus of Route 114 concurrency
9.815.8  US 44 (Taunton Avenue)
10.717.2 
 
Route 114A south
Northern terminus of Route 114A
11.318.2  Route 152 (Newman Avenue)
11.819.0 
 
Route 114 north (Pawtucket Avenue)
Northern terminus of Route 114 concurrency
Pawtucket14.022.5  Route 15 (Armistice Boulevard)
15.224.5 
 
Route 1A north – Attleboro
Continuation into Massachusetts
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Browse numbered routes
  US 1RI  Route 1A

Maine edit

York edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationYork
Length7.0 mi (11.3 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in York travels along the coast and serves the areas of York Harbor, York Beach, and Cape Neddick. The length of this segment is 7.0 miles (11.3 km).

Portland edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationPortland

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A)'s original routing in Portland, Maine's largest city, has largely been eliminated, but a short section still exists mainly along Portland's waterfront. It now begins at exit 7 on the I-295 freeway (also known as Franklin Street). It travels east along the Franklin Street Arterial until its intersection with Commercial Street and the Maine State Pier in the Old Port. At this point, it makes a 90-degree turn onto Commercial Street, which it will follow through the entire waterfront area passing such landmarks as Becky's Diner and the U.S. Customs Service Portland office. It then passes under the four-lane State Route 77 (SR 77)/Casco Bay Bridge roadway and then continues along Commercial Street (and the waterfront) until its intersection with Valley Street and the Veteran's Memorial Bridge Road. US 1A follows neither routing but instead turns west and north following the Fore River Parkway where it loops back to meet I-295 again at the exit 5 interchange, which also serves Congress Street (SR 22).

Rockland edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationRockland

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Rockland bypasses the downtown area and begins at the intersection of Camden and Maverick streets. Traveling westbound along Maverick Street, it passes Rockland Plaza (which is Rockland's second shopping center) and is concurrent with SR 17 along this section. It then takes a 90-degree turn at a flashing yellow blinker light to turn left (south) onto Birch Street where it meets North Main Street (which was the former alignment of SR 17) at a traffic light. US 1A then continues along Broadway, passing Oceanside High School as it continues south through the residential heart of Rockland, and encounters additional traffic lights at Rankin and Limerock streets, until its end at a traffic light at Park Street where it rejoins US 1.

Bangor edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationStockton SpringsEllsworth
Length54.0 mi (86.9 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Bangor is a loop route off US 1, serving the Bangor metropolitan area. The route is 54.0 miles (86.9 km) long and runs from Stockton Springs to Ellsworth. US 1A enters Bangor from the southwest by following the west bank of the Penobscot River through the towns of Winterport and Hampden. US 1A crosses the Joshua Chamberlain Bridge from downtown Bangor into the city of Brewer and continues southeast through Holden and Dedham to Ellsworth. This route follows the former alignment of US 1, prior to US 1's relocation after construction of the Waldo–Hancock Bridge. US 1A signage on this portion lacks directional indicators.

Milbridge edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationMilbridge
Length7.8 mi (12.6 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Milbridge provides a more direct route for through travelers, as it branches off from US 1 just north of the main business section of the small town of Milbridge, and is known as Bridge Street. It then crosses the Narraguagus River and continues in a northeasterly direction whereas US 1 takes a route that is north-northwest to meet Cherryfield before turning back east while US 1A takes the more direct (and southern) route closer to the coast to rejoin its parent just east of Harrington. The length of this segment is 7.8 miles (12.6 km).

Whitneyville edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationWhitneyville
Length8.1 mi (13.0 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) runs 8.1 miles (13.0 km) between Jonesboro and Machias via the village of Whitneyville.

Aroostook County edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationAroostook County
Length49.8 mi (80.1 km)

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Aroostook County runs 49.8 miles (80.1 km), from Mars Hill to Van Buren. US 1A runs parallel to the Canadian border, as US 1 goes through the cities of Presque Isle and Caribou. Major towns along US 1A include Fort Fairfield and Limestone.

The section north of Fort Fairfield to Van Buren was once SR 165 but is no longer a numbered highway in Maine.

Browse numbered routes
  US 1ME  US 2
  SR 164   SR 166

Former routes edit

Southern Pines, North Carolina edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationSouthern Pines, North Carolina
Existed1957–1962

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Southern Pines, North Carolina, via May Street. It was decommissioned by 1962.[10]

Sanford, North Carolina edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationSanford, North Carolina
Length6.5 mi[11] (10.5 km)
Existed1957–1960

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Sanford, North Carolina, via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue. It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Bus.[10]

Cary–Raleigh, North Carolina edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationCaryRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1933–1935

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) may have appeared in 1933 as a second route between Cary and Raleigh, North Carolina; it was cosigned with US 70 on Western Boulevard. Maps cease showing the route by 1936.[10]

Raleigh, North Carolina 1 edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1946–1948

The first U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) in Raleigh, North Carolina, was established in 1946 as new routing along Louisburg Road (cosigned with NC 59), then along new road (today's Capital Boulevard) back to Wake Forest Road. In 1948, US 1 and US 1A switched routes.[10]

Raleigh, North Carolina 2 edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1948–1957

The second U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) in Raleigh, North Carolina, was established in 1948 as a route switch with mainline US 1 onto Wake Forest Boulevard. It was decommissioned by 1957.[10]

Henderson, North Carolina edit

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationHenderson, North Carolina
Length10.6 mi[12] (17.1 km)
Existed1957–1960

U.S. Highway 1A (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Gill and downtown Henderson, North Carolina, via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street. It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Bus.[10]

Port Chester, New York edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationPort Chester, New York

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Port Chester, New York, was routed along King Street, Willet Avenue (County Route 43), Putnam Avenue (New York State Route 982C), and Hillside Avenue.

Stamford, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationStamford, Connecticut
Existed1938–1960s

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) was an alternate route in Stamford, Connecticut. Prior to the redevelopment of Downtown Stamford in the 1960s, US 1 originally followed West Main Street across the Mill River bridge onto Main Street and along East Main Street. After the redevelopment, the Main Street portion of US 1 was routed onto the newly created Tresser Boulevard and its accompanying bridge crossing the river.

As of 1938, US 1A in Stamford was signed from West Main Street (US 1) along Richmond Hill Avenue across the river, South Street, State Street north along the railroad tracks, Elm Street under the railroad tracks, and Magee Avenue to East Main Street (US 1).

Darien, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationDarien, Connecticut

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Darien, Connecticut, was the current US 1 alignment. In the early 1950s, a four-lane divided highway was constructed to relieve congestion in the area. US 1 was assigned to this new highway section with the old road becoming US 1A. The highway section was later incorporated into the Connecticut Turnpike and eventually became I-95. US 1 was redesignated on the old alignment.

Norwalk, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationNorwalk, Connecticut

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Norwalk, Connecticut, was routed along Belden Avenue, Cross Street, and North Avenue. US 1 was originally assigned to West Street, Wall Street, and East Avenue. Since the opening of the US 7 expressway, US 1 was moved to its current alignment along part of this US 1A along Riverside Avenue, Cross Street, and North Avenue. The original US 1 alignment is now town-maintained.

Bridgeport, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationBridgeport, Connecticut
Existed1963

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was the current US 1 alignment along Kings Highway Cutoff, North Avenue, Boston Avenue, and Barnum Avenue. This US 1A existed until 1963. US 1 originally went along modern Route 130 on Fairfield Avenue, State Street, Stratford Avenue, and Ferry Boulevard connecting the towns of Fairfield and Stratford via downtown Bridgeport.

Milford, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationMilford, Connecticut
Existedc. 1942

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Milford, Connecticut, was designated current US 1 (Boston Post Road). US 1 originally went along Broad, River, and Cherry streets. In 1940, the two alignments were swapped. US 1A remained on Broad Street/River Street/Cherry Street until about 1942. Broad Street is now part of Route 162 while River and Cherry streets are now town-maintained roads.

East Haven, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationEast Haven, Connecticut
Existedearly 1950s

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in East Haven, Connecticut, was routed along Main Street. This was the original alignment of US 1 until the opening of the Saltonstall Parkway in 1941, which was designated as US 1. This US 1A existed until the early 1950s. The eastern end of Main Street is now part of Route 100.

Branford, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationBranford, Connecticut
Existed1937–1963

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Branford, Connecticut, from 1937 to 1940 was designated as current US 1 on North Main Street. US 1 originally went along Main and East Main streets. The routes were swapped around 1940 and US 1A remained on this alignment until 1963. Main Street is now part of Route 146 while East Main Street is a town-maintained road.

Old Saybrook, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationOld Saybrook, Connecticut
Existedearly 1970s

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, was designated on the current US 1 alignment on Boston Post Road. US 1 originally went to the town center using Old Boston Post Road then Main Street (now part of Route 154). The two routes were swapped around 1940. US 1A on Old Boston Post Road remained until the early 1970s.

Waterford, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationWaterford, Connecticut
Existed1948–1975

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Waterford, Connecticut, in late 1948 was designated on the old US 1 alignment while US 1 was assigned as an expressway section between the Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge in Old Lyme and the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in New London in late 1948. The US 1 expressway later became part of the Connecticut Turnpike and I-95. The US 1 designation was removed from the expressway in 1975 and reverted to its old surface alignment.

Groton, Connecticut edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationGroton, Connecticut

U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Groton, Connecticut, was routes along Long Hill Road from the I-95 exit 85 offramp to Poquonnock Road. This was a newly constructed road in 1938 which later became US 1 by 1941. The original US 1 alignment used Thames Street and Poquonnock Road going through the old borough of Groton (now the city Groton).

Mars Hill–Presque Isle, Maine edit

 

U.S. Route 1A

LocationMars HillPresque Isle, Maine

References edit

  1. ^ Google (January 23, 2014). "US 1A - Wake Forest-Youngsville" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "US 1A - WCR". Gribblenation.com. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Google (January 23, 2014). "US 1A - Franklinton" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  4. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 2023). "2023 Fall Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 3. (PDF) from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Connecticut Department of Transportation, Bureau of Policy and Planning, Office of Roadway Information Systems, Roadway Inventory Section (December 31, 2018). "Highway Log" (PDF). Retrieved January 26, 2020. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b c Google (January 26, 2020). "U.S. Route 1A" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  7. ^ "Travel Advisory: RIDOT Continuing Highway Mile-Marker Numbering Program" (Press release). Rhode Island Department of Transportation. November 27, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  8. ^ Andrade, Kevin G. (December 2, 2019). . Providence Journal. Archived from the original on December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  9. ^ "Rhode Island Mile-Marker Exit Program". Rhode Island Department of Transportation. from the original on December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e f . Archived from the original on November 25, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  11. ^ Google (March 4, 2011). "Former US 1A - Sanford" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  12. ^ Google (March 4, 2011). "US 1 Bus - Henderson" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 4, 2011.

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References 7 External linksNorth Carolina editWake Forest Youngsville edit Main article U S Route 1A Wake Forest Youngsville North Carolina nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationWake Forest YoungsvilleLength9 0 mi 1 14 5 km Existed1953 presentU S Highway 1A US 1A is a 9 0 mile 14 5 km alternate route of US 1 through the towns of Wake Forest and Youngsville While serving the downtown areas of both towns the highway bypasses the primary commercial district of each US 1A runs concurrently with North Carolina Highway 98 Business NC 98 Bus along South Avenue in Wake Forest and NC 96 in Youngsville US 1A was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west of Wake Forest and Youngsville The former alignment of US 1 became US 1A 2 Franklinton edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationFranklintonLength2 7 mi 3 4 3 km Existed1953 presentU S Highway 1A US 1A was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west Franklinton A two lane urban highway it follows the old alignment through the downtown area via Main Street In November 2023 the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials approved a North Carolina Department of Transportation request to decommission the route 4 Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationStoningtonLength1 93 mi 5 3 11 km Existed1941 presentU S Route 1A US 1A in Connecticut is a short loop route within the town of Stonington that passes through Stonington US 1 originally went along this route until 1941 US 1A is the only surviving alternate U S Route in Connecticut The route is 1 93 miles 3 11 km long and takes the following route from US 1 to North Water Street to Trumbull Avenue to Alpha Avenue then to Elm Street and back to US 1 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Stonington New London County mi 5 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Stonington Road to I 95Western terminus0 410 66Lamberts Cove bridge1 933 11 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Stonington Road to I 95 Mystic WesterlyEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miBrowse numbered routes nbsp US 1CT nbsp Route 2Rhode Island editNot to be confused with Rhode Island Route 1A nbsp U S Route 1ALocationWarwick PawtucketLength15 2 mi 6 24 5 km U S Route 1A US 1A is a numbered U S Route running 15 2 miles 24 5 km in the U S state of Rhode Island It serves as a bypass of the downtown areas of Providence and Pawtucket which US 1 goes through US 1A is a lengthier route than the section of US 1 that it bypasses US 1A should not be confused with Route 1A In Rhode Island US 1A exists in two segments in Providence County connected by a mostly unsigned concurrency with I 195 while Route 1A serves as a scenic alternate route of US 1 in Washington County Not helping matters is the presence of Route 1A shields on US 1A 6 Route descriptionUS 1A runs for 1 7 miles 2 7 km through Warwick along Post Road and Warwick Avenue Then in Cranston it runs for another 1 7 miles 2 7 km continuing along Warwick Avenue to Norwood Avenue and Narragansett Boulevard before crossing into Providence There the highway continues to follow Narragansett Boulevard and turns along Allens Avenue Eddy Street and Point Street US 1A is not signed at all in Providence but in all likelihood judging from the mistakenly placed Route 1A road signs from Point Street US 1A uses Water Street to enter I 95 eastbound at exit 1D Similarly US 1A southbound probably exits I 195 westbound at exit 1C onto South Main Street and turns left onto Point Street The highway continues on the East Providence Expressway Interstate 195 I 195 into East Providence US 1A uses another one way pairing with the eastbound traffic using the expressway and Warren and Pawtucket avenues The opposite direction is routed along Pawtucket and Newport avenues The last city through which US 1A runs is Pawtucket where it runs for 2 3 miles 3 7 km to the Massachusetts state line in Attleboro traveling concurrently with Route 1A on Newport Avenue to US 1 HistoryUS 1A is not a former alignment of US 1 In Warwick US 1A formerly ran further north along Post Road east of Route 117 instead of turning north to overlap with the state road It stayed with Post Road through Pawtuxet Village then traveled north into Cranston on Broad Street to rejoin the current alignment at Norwood Avenue The southernmost section of the route which exists on Post Road was part of the Boston Post Road a former mail route Major intersectionsExit numbers concurrent with I 195 converted to mileage based exit numbering in 2020 7 8 The entire route is in Providence County Locationmi 6 kmExit 9 DestinationsNotesWarwick0 00 0 nbsp US 1 Post Road Elmwood Avenue US 1 continues south as Post Road1 21 9 nbsp nbsp Route 117 west Warwick Avenue Southern terminus of Route 117 concurrencyCranston2 13 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 12 Park Avenue to I 952 54 0Broad StreetEastern terminus of Route 117Providence4 47 1 nbsp nbsp I 95 north Thurbers AvenueExit 35 on I 95 Thurbers Avenue provides access from I 95 south5 89 3Point Street Bridge over the Providence River5 99 5 nbsp nbsp US 44 west South Main Street Wickenden Street Fox PointSouthern terminus of US 44 concurrency6 410 31C nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 195 west US 6 west to I 95 Boston New YorkSouthern terminus of I 195 US 6 concurrency southbound exit and northbound entrance6 610 61DGano Street India PointWestbound exit and entranceSeekonk River6 710 8Washington BridgeEast Providence6 810 91B C nbsp nbsp US 44 east Taunton Avenue RiversideNorthern terminus of US 44 concurrency northbound exit and southbound entrance7 011 31D nbsp nbsp Route 103 east Warren Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance western terminus of Route 1037 712 42AWarren Avenue Broadway Pawtucket Avenue East ProvidenceSigned as exit 2 southbound also signed for US 44 and Route 103 southbound8 413 52B nbsp nbsp Route 114 south East Providence BarringtonEastbound exit and westbound entrance8 613 82C nbsp nbsp I 195 eastNorthern terminus of I 195 concurrency8 714 0 nbsp nbsp US 6 east Warren Avenue Seekonk MANorthern terminus of US 6 concurrency9 014 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 103 Route 114 south to I 195 eastSouthern terminus of Route 114 concurrency9 815 8 nbsp US 44 Taunton Avenue 10 717 2 nbsp nbsp Route 114A southNorthern terminus of Route 114A11 318 2 nbsp Route 152 Newman Avenue 11 819 0 nbsp nbsp Route 114 north Pawtucket Avenue Northern terminus of Route 114 concurrencyPawtucket14 022 5 nbsp Route 15 Armistice Boulevard 15 224 5 nbsp nbsp Route 1A north AttleboroContinuation into Massachusetts1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessBrowse numbered routes nbsp US 1RI nbsp Route 1AMaine editYork edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationYorkLength7 0 mi 11 3 km U S Route 1A US 1A in York travels along the coast and serves the areas of York Harbor York Beach and Cape Neddick The length of this segment is 7 0 miles 11 3 km Portland edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationPortlandU S Route 1A US 1A s original routing in Portland Maine s largest city has largely been eliminated but a short section still exists mainly along Portland s waterfront It now begins at exit 7 on the I 295 freeway also known as Franklin Street It travels east along the Franklin Street Arterial until its intersection with Commercial Street and the Maine State Pier in the Old Port At this point it makes a 90 degree turn onto Commercial Street which it will follow through the entire waterfront area passing such landmarks as Becky s Diner and the U S Customs Service Portland office It then passes under the four lane State Route 77 SR 77 Casco Bay Bridge roadway and then continues along Commercial Street and the waterfront until its intersection with Valley Street and the Veteran s Memorial Bridge Road US 1A follows neither routing but instead turns west and north following the Fore River Parkway where it loops back to meet I 295 again at the exit 5 interchange which also serves Congress Street SR 22 Rockland edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationRocklandU S Route 1A US 1A in Rockland bypasses the downtown area and begins at the intersection of Camden and Maverick streets Traveling westbound along Maverick Street it passes Rockland Plaza which is Rockland s second shopping center and is concurrent with SR 17 along this section It then takes a 90 degree turn at a flashing yellow blinker light to turn left south onto Birch Street where it meets North Main Street which was the former alignment of SR 17 at a traffic light US 1A then continues along Broadway passing Oceanside High School as it continues south through the residential heart of Rockland and encounters additional traffic lights at Rankin and Limerock streets until its end at a traffic light at Park Street where it rejoins US 1 Bangor edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationStockton Springs EllsworthLength54 0 mi 86 9 km U S Route 1A US 1A in Bangor is a loop route off US 1 serving the Bangor metropolitan area The route is 54 0 miles 86 9 km long and runs from Stockton Springs to Ellsworth US 1A enters Bangor from the southwest by following the west bank of the Penobscot River through the towns of Winterport and Hampden US 1A crosses the Joshua Chamberlain Bridge from downtown Bangor into the city of Brewer and continues southeast through Holden and Dedham to Ellsworth This route follows the former alignment of US 1 prior to US 1 s relocation after construction of the Waldo Hancock Bridge US 1A signage on this portion lacks directional indicators Milbridge edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationMilbridgeLength7 8 mi 12 6 km U S Route 1A US 1A in Milbridge provides a more direct route for through travelers as it branches off from US 1 just north of the main business section of the small town of Milbridge and is known as Bridge Street It then crosses the Narraguagus River and continues in a northeasterly direction whereas US 1 takes a route that is north northwest to meet Cherryfield before turning back east while US 1A takes the more direct and southern route closer to the coast to rejoin its parent just east of Harrington The length of this segment is 7 8 miles 12 6 km Whitneyville edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationWhitneyvilleLength8 1 mi 13 0 km U S Route 1A US 1A runs 8 1 miles 13 0 km between Jonesboro and Machias via the village of Whitneyville Aroostook County edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationAroostook CountyLength49 8 mi 80 1 km U S Route 1A US 1A in Aroostook County runs 49 8 miles 80 1 km from Mars Hill to Van Buren US 1A runs parallel to the Canadian border as US 1 goes through the cities of Presque Isle and Caribou Major towns along US 1A include Fort Fairfield and Limestone The section north of Fort Fairfield to Van Buren was once SR 165 but is no longer a numbered highway in Maine Browse numbered routes nbsp US 1ME nbsp US 2 nbsp SR 164 nbsp nbsp SR 166Former routes editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Southern Pines North Carolina edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationSouthern Pines North CarolinaExisted1957 1962U S Highway 1A US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through Southern Pines North Carolina via May Street It was decommissioned by 1962 10 Sanford North Carolina edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationSanford North CarolinaLength6 5 mi 11 10 5 km Existed1957 1960U S Highway 1A US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Sanford North Carolina via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Bus 10 Cary Raleigh North Carolina edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationCary Raleigh North CarolinaExisted1933 1935U S Highway 1A US 1A may have appeared in 1933 as a second route between Cary and Raleigh North Carolina it was cosigned with US 70 on Western Boulevard Maps cease showing the route by 1936 10 Raleigh North Carolina 1 edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationRaleigh North CarolinaExisted1946 1948The first U S Highway 1A US 1A in Raleigh North Carolina was established in 1946 as new routing along Louisburg Road cosigned with NC 59 then along new road today s Capital Boulevard back to Wake Forest Road In 1948 US 1 and US 1A switched routes 10 Raleigh North Carolina 2 edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationRaleigh North CarolinaExisted1948 1957The second U S Highway 1A US 1A in Raleigh North Carolina was established in 1948 as a route switch with mainline US 1 onto Wake Forest Boulevard It was decommissioned by 1957 10 Henderson North Carolina edit nbsp U S Highway 1ALocationHenderson North CarolinaLength10 6 mi 12 17 1 km Existed1957 1960U S Highway 1A US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through Gill and downtown Henderson North Carolina via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Bus 10 Port Chester New York edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationPort Chester New YorkU S Route 1A US 1A in Port Chester New York was routed along King Street Willet Avenue County Route 43 Putnam Avenue New York State Route 982C and Hillside Avenue Stamford Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationStamford ConnecticutExisted1938 1960sU S Route 1A US 1A was an alternate route in Stamford Connecticut Prior to the redevelopment of Downtown Stamford in the 1960s US 1 originally followed West Main Street across the Mill River bridge onto Main Street and along East Main Street After the redevelopment the Main Street portion of US 1 was routed onto the newly created Tresser Boulevard and its accompanying bridge crossing the river As of 1938 US 1A in Stamford was signed from West Main Street US 1 along Richmond Hill Avenue across the river South Street State Street north along the railroad tracks Elm Street under the railroad tracks and Magee Avenue to East Main Street US 1 Darien Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationDarien ConnecticutU S Route 1A US 1A in Darien Connecticut was the current US 1 alignment In the early 1950s a four lane divided highway was constructed to relieve congestion in the area US 1 was assigned to this new highway section with the old road becoming US 1A The highway section was later incorporated into the Connecticut Turnpike and eventually became I 95 US 1 was redesignated on the old alignment Norwalk Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationNorwalk ConnecticutU S Route 1A US 1A in Norwalk Connecticut was routed along Belden Avenue Cross Street and North Avenue US 1 was originally assigned to West Street Wall Street and East Avenue Since the opening of the US 7 expressway US 1 was moved to its current alignment along part of this US 1A along Riverside Avenue Cross Street and North Avenue The original US 1 alignment is now town maintained Bridgeport Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationBridgeport ConnecticutExisted1963U S Route 1A US 1A in Bridgeport Connecticut was the current US 1 alignment along Kings Highway Cutoff North Avenue Boston Avenue and Barnum Avenue This US 1A existed until 1963 US 1 originally went along modern Route 130 on Fairfield Avenue State Street Stratford Avenue and Ferry Boulevard connecting the towns of Fairfield and Stratford via downtown Bridgeport Milford Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationMilford ConnecticutExistedc 1942U S Route 1A US 1A in Milford Connecticut was designated current US 1 Boston Post Road US 1 originally went along Broad River and Cherry streets In 1940 the two alignments were swapped US 1A remained on Broad Street River Street Cherry Street until about 1942 Broad Street is now part of Route 162 while River and Cherry streets are now town maintained roads East Haven Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationEast Haven ConnecticutExistedearly 1950sU S Route 1A US 1A in East Haven Connecticut was routed along Main Street This was the original alignment of US 1 until the opening of the Saltonstall Parkway in 1941 which was designated as US 1 This US 1A existed until the early 1950s The eastern end of Main Street is now part of Route 100 Branford Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationBranford ConnecticutExisted1937 1963U S Route 1A US 1A in Branford Connecticut from 1937 to 1940 was designated as current US 1 on North Main Street US 1 originally went along Main and East Main streets The routes were swapped around 1940 and US 1A remained on this alignment until 1963 Main Street is now part of Route 146 while East Main Street is a town maintained road Old Saybrook Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationOld Saybrook ConnecticutExistedearly 1970sU S Route 1A US 1A in Old Saybrook Connecticut was designated on the current US 1 alignment on Boston Post Road US 1 originally went to the town center using Old Boston Post Road then Main Street now part of Route 154 The two routes were swapped around 1940 US 1A on Old Boston Post Road remained until the early 1970s Waterford Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationWaterford ConnecticutExisted1948 1975U S Route 1A US 1A in Waterford Connecticut in late 1948 was designated on the old US 1 alignment while US 1 was assigned as an expressway section between the Raymond E Baldwin Bridge in Old Lyme and the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in New London in late 1948 The US 1 expressway later became part of the Connecticut Turnpike and I 95 The US 1 designation was removed from the expressway in 1975 and reverted to its old surface alignment Groton Connecticut edit nbsp U S Route 1ALocationGroton ConnecticutU S Route 1A US 1A in Groton Connecticut was routes along Long Hill Road from the I 95 exit 85 offramp to Poquonnock Road This was a newly constructed road in 1938 which later became US 1 by 1941 The original US 1 alignment used Thames Street and Poquonnock Road going through the old borough of Groton now the city Groton Mars Hill Presque Isle Maine edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp U S Route 1ALocationMars Hill Presque Isle MaineReferences edit Google January 23 2014 US 1A Wake Forest Youngsville Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 23 2014 US 1A WCR Gribblenation com Retrieved October 18 2011 Google January 23 2014 US 1A Franklinton Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 23 2014 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 2023 2023 Fall Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 3 Archived PDF from the original on December 5 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 a b Connecticut Department of Transportation Bureau of Policy and Planning Office of Roadway Information Systems Roadway Inventory Section December 31 2018 Highway Log PDF Retrieved January 26 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Google January 26 2020 U S Route 1A Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 26 2020 Travel Advisory RIDOT Continuing Highway Mile Marker Numbering Program Press release Rhode Island Department of Transportation November 27 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 Andrade Kevin G December 2 2019 Wintry weather delays renumbering of exits on Route 195 Providence Journal Archived from the original on December 4 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 Rhode Island Mile Marker Exit Program Rhode Island Department of Transportation Archived from the original on December 4 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 a b c d e f NCRoads com U S 1 A Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved March 4 2011 Google March 4 2011 Former US 1A Sanford Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 Google March 4 2011 US 1 Bus Henderson Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 1A amp oldid 1188569663 Maine, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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