Maine State Route 9

Maine State Route 9

State Route 9 marker

State Route 9
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length: 290.43 mi[1] (467.40 km)
Existed: 1925, 2007 (current alignment) – present
Major junctions
West end: NH 9 / NH 236 in Somersworth, NH
  US 1 in Wells
US 302 in Portland
US 201 / US 202 in Augusta
I-395 / US 202 in Bangor
East end: International Avenue Bridge to
NB 1.png Route 1 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
Location
Counties: York, Cumberland, Kennebec, Penobscot, Washington
Highway system

State Routes in Maine

SR 8 SR 9A
Route 1 N.E. Route 11

State Route 9 is a numbered state highway in Maine, running from the New Hampshire border at Berwick in the west to the Canadian border with New Brunswick at Calais in the east. State Route 9 runs a total of 290 miles (470 km).

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Route description

State Route 9 is a meandering highway that works its way from New Hampshire to Canada. It frequently runs concurrent with other highways listed below and also frequently changes direction. For instance, in Kennebunk, State Route 9 travels in a westerly direction even though it is signed as eastbound. State Route 9 runs through most of Maine's major cities including Biddeford, Saco, South Portland, Portland, Augusta, and Bangor. Its leg from Bangor to Calais is often referred to as "The Airline" commonly thought to be due to its shorter route than the older U.S. 1. (Before the coming of air travel, the term airline often referred to such a shortcut.) Although anecdotes about unexploded ordnance deriving from bombers flying from the former Dow Air Force Base (now Bangor International Airport) using a number of towers and landmarks along "The Airline", in fact the term goes back to the early 1850s as a contrast to the shoreline route. [2] The last section of "The Airline" was paved in 1973 in Crawford and many old sections of the road are visible to the side of the present roadway. The "Whale's Back", a 2 mile stretch built atop an esker in Hancock County is one of the most notable features of the highway.

Over the years, a number of improvements have been made by the Route 9 Committee, a partnership of local government officials and business interests in the Baileyville-Calais area.

Concurrent routes

Maine State Route 9 east of Bangor.
  • State Route 109, Wells (2 miles)
  • U.S. 1, Wells (2 miles)
  • State Route 208, Biddeford (5 miles)
  • U.S. 1, Scarborough to South Portland (6 miles)
  • State Route 126, Sabattus to Randolph (21 miles)
  • State Route 3, Augusta to China (12 miles)
  • U.S. Route 202, Augusta to Hampden (60 miles)
  • U.S. Route 1A, Hampden to Bangor (5 miles)
  • State Route 178, Brewer to Eddington (4 miles)
  • U.S. 1, Baring to Calais (7 miles)

See also

References

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