- New England road marking system
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1922 list
The New England road marking system was an interstate system of marked numbered routes in New England. The routes were marked by a yellow rectangular shield with black numbers and border. Many shields were painted on telephone poles. The routes were approved by the highway departments of the six New England states in April 1922.[1]
Prior to the New England road marking system, through routes were mainly marked with colored bands on telephone poles. These were assigned by direction (red for east-west, blue for north-south and yellow for intermediate or diagonal routes). The Massachusetts Highway Commission convinced the rest of southern New England and New York to use this system in 1915 (New Hampshire and Vermont already had their own schemes, and Maine also opted out), and it was the main system until 1922.[2]
The New England road marking system, while limited to New England, was designed for expansion to the whole country. One- and two-digit numbers were assigned to major interstate routes, with three-digit routes for state routes (marked in a rectangle, with the state abbreviation below the number). In general, odd numbers ran east-west and even numbers ran north-south. The main exception was Route 1, which was to run along the Atlantic coast from Florida to Calais, Maine. A few of the major auto trails were not to be assigned numbers, instead being marked with letters - for instance, L for the Lincoln Highway and R for the Roosevelt International Highway.[1]
In 1926, several of the routes were supplanted by the national United States Numbered Highways. Except for Route 1, which became U.S. Route 1, the old numbers were not used, since the U.S. Highway system uses odd numbers for north-south routes and even numbers for east-west routes. While some of the routes that did not become U.S. Routes were disbanded in the 1930s, many of these other routes still have their numbers today, although the unified signage is no longer used.
List of routes
New England Route Current routes Endpoints Route 1
U.S. Route 1
NY/CT state line (NY 1 towards New York City) to Calais, Maine (towards Saint John, New Brunswick) Route 1A
RI Route 3
Westerly, Rhode Island to Providence, Rhode Island Route 2
U.S. Route 5
New Haven, CT (Route 1) to Derby Line, VT (Route 5 towards Sherbrooke, QC) Route 2A
VT Route 5A
West Burke, VT to Derby, VT Route 3
U.S. Route 6
NY/CT state line (towards Bedford, NY) to Provincetown, MA Route 4
U.S. Route 7
NY/CT state line (NY 21 towards Amenia, NY) to Highgate Springs, VT (Route 7 towards Montreal, QC) Route 5
U.S. Route 20
NY/MA state line (NY 5 towards Albany, NY) to Boston, MA (Routes 1 - 6 - 7 - 28) Route 6
U.S. Route 3
MA Route 3
Orleans, MA (Route 3) to Colebrook, NH (Route 26) Route 6A
MA Route 3A
Kingston, MA to Quincy, MA Route 6A
NH Route 3A
Franklin, NH to Plymouth, NH Route 6B
MA Route 38
Cambridge, MA to Lowell, MA Route 7
MA Route 2
NY/MA state line (NY 7 towards Troy, NY) to Boston, MA (Routes 1 - 5 - 6 - 28) Route 8
CT Route 8
MA Route 8
VT Route 8
Stratford, CT (Route 1) to Wilmington, VT (Route 9) Route 9
VT Route 9
NH Route 9
State Route 9
NY/VT state line (NY 9 towards Troy, NY) to Wells, ME (Route 1) Route 10
CT Route 9
CT Route 10
MA Route 10
NH Route 10
Old Saybrook, CT (Route 1) to Littleton, NH (Route 18) Route 11
VT Route 11
NH Route 11
State Route 11
State Route 111
Manchester, VT (Route 4) to Biddeford, ME (Route 1) Route 12
CT Route 32
CT Route 12
MA Route 12
NH Route 12
VT Route 12
New London, CT (Route 1) to Derby, VT (Route 2) Route 12A
VT Route 12A
Randolph, VT to Northfield, VT Route 12B
VT Route 14
Hardwick, VT to Coventry, VT Route 13
U.S. Route 4
Whitehall, NY to White River Junction, VT (Routes 2 - 14) Route 14
VT Route 14
U.S. Route 2
Burlington, VT (Routes 4 - 15 - 30) to White River Junction, VT (Routes 2 - 13) Route 15
VT Route 15
U.S. Route 2
Burlington, VT (Routes 4 - 14 - 30) to Houlton, ME (towards Fredericton, NB) Route 16
NH Route 16
Portsmouth, NH (Route 1) to Errol, NH (Route 26) Route 17
MA Route 23
U.S. Route 7
U.S. Route 44
CT Route 2
NY/MA state line (NY 23 towards Hudson, NY) to Westerly, RI (Route 1) Route 18
U.S. Route 2
VT Route 18
NH Route 18
U.S. Route 302
Portland, ME (Routes 1 - 25 - 26) to Montpelier, VT (Routes 12 - 14 - 25) Route 19
U.S. Route 302
State Route 11
State Route 196
Bethlehem, NH (Route 10 - 18) to Brunswick, ME (Route 1)
In the 1922 plan but was never signed.[citation needed]Route 20
U.S. Route 201
Brunswick, ME (Route 1) to Jackman, ME (towards Quebec City, QC) Route 24
U.S. Route 1
Calais, ME to Madawaska, ME
1922 plan was routed Portland, ME to Greenville, MERoute 25
U.S. Route 302
NH Route 25
State Route 25
Montpelier, VT (Routes 12 - 14 - 18) to Portland, ME (Routes 1 - 18 - 26) Route 25A
VT Route 25
West Topsham, VT to Bradford, VT Route 26
State Route 26
NH Route 26
VT Route 26
Portland, ME (Routes 1 - 18 - 25) to Colebrook, NH (Route 6) Route 28
MA Route 28
NH Route 28
Buzzards Bay, MA (Route 3) to Ossipee, NH (Route 16) Route 30
VT Route 30
U.S. Route 7
U.S. Route 2
NY/VT state line (towards Granville, NY) to Alburgh, VT Route 30A
VT Route 22A
Fair Haven, VT to Vergennes, VT Route 32
CT Route 12
CT Route 32
MA Route 32
NH Route 32
Groton, CT (Route 1) to Newport, NH (Route 11) Route 32A
U.S. Route 202
NH Route 103
Bradford, NH to Hopkinton, NH References
- ^ a b Motor Sign Uniformity, New York Times, April 16, 1922
- ^ US-5: A Highway to History
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