- Maine State Route 122
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State Route 122 Route information Maintained by MaineDOT Length: 5.11 mi[1] (8.22 km) Existed: 1925 – present Major junctions West end: State Route 26 in Poland East end: US-202/SR 4/100 in Auburn Location Counties: Oxford, Cumberland Highway system ← SR 121 SR 123 → State Route 122 is a short state highway in southern Maine. It runs west to east, from State Route 26 in Poland to U.S. Route 202/State Route 4/State Route 100 in Auburn.
Route description
Route 122 begins at an intersection with Route 26 just south of Poland Spring. The route heads east, past the southern edge of Range Ponds State Park and the Poland Spring Resort, before entering the town of New Gloucester in Cumberland County. Route 122 passes through the northern edge of the town before re-entering Oxford County and the city of Auburn. Route 122 passes under the Maine Turnpike without an interchange, and continues east to end at Danville Junction southwest of the city. Access to the Turnpike is available via the Exit 75 interchange, by taking US-202 East/Route 4 North/Route 100 North (a left hand turn from the end of Route 122).
Junction list
County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes Oxford Poland 0.00 State Route 26 Western terminus of State Route 122. Auburn 5.11 U.S. Route 202
State Route 4
State Route 100Eastern terminus of State Route 122.
To I-95/Maine Turnpike, via US-202 East/Route 4/100 North.References
Categories:- State highways in Maine
- Transportation in Cumberland County, Maine
- Transportation in Oxford County, Maine
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