- Maine State Route 208
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State Route 208 Pool Street Route information Maintained by MaineDOT Length: 7.29 mi[1] (11.73 km) Existed: 1964 (current alignment) – present Major junctions South end: Lester B. Orcutt Blvd. in Biddeford SR 9 in Biddeford North end: SR 9 / SR 111 in Biddeford Location Counties: York Highway system ← SR 207 SR 209 → State Route 208 is a numbered state highway in Maine. Serving as the main north–south connector between Biddeford Pool northwest to downtown Biddeford, State Route 208 is approximately seven miles long and two lanes wide. With the exception of its first 1.7 miles (2.7 km), State Route 208 runs concurrently with State Route 9.
In Maine, routes numbered in the 200's are primarily coastal route spurs. Route 208 is the most southerly route of this type in the state.
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Route description
State Route 208 begins at the intersection of Lester B. Orcutt Boulevard and Mile Stretch Road at Biddeford Pool, Maine. From there, it continues, signed as northbound but travelling in a southwesterly direction along the outer peninsula that separates the Biddeford Pool from the Atlantic Ocean.
At the intersection of Mile Stretch Road and Bridge Road, State Route 208 turns northward meeting State Route 9 (Pool Street) near the Biddeford watertower.
State Routes 208 and 9 continue as a concurrent road north into downtown Biddeford. Along this stretch the road is still two lanes, but with a significantly wider shoulder. Speed limits range from 35–50 miles per hour approaching downtown Biddeford. State Route 208 reaches its northern terminus at the intersection of Alfred Street, Pool Street, and State Route 111.
Route landmarks
- Wood Island Light (lighthouse viewing spots are just off the southern terminus of ME-208)
- Biddeford Pool
- University of New England
See also
References
Categories:- State highways in Maine
- Transportation in York County, Maine
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