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State highway in southeastern Vermont, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vermont Route 35 (VT 35) is a 21.220-mile-long (34.150 km) north–south state highway in southeastern Vermont, United States. It runs from an intersection with VT 30 in Townshend north to an intersection with VT 11 in Chester. The entirety of VT 35 is town-maintained.
VT 35 begins at the intersection with VT 30 in Townshend. It runs northeast, intersecting with VT 121 in the Cambridgeport section of Grafton, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the border with New Hampshire. VT 35 and VT 121 run concurrently to the northwest for a few miles into the center of Grafton. VT 121 splits off to the west, while VT 35 turns due north, continuing into the town of Chester, where it ends at an intersection with VT 11. A short section of VT 35 in Athens was gravel until 2018, when the road was fully paved.[2]
County | Location[1] | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Windham | Townshend | 0.000 | 0.000 | VT 30 – Newfane, Jamaica | Southern terminus |
Grafton | 10.190 | 16.399 | VT 121 east (Saxtons River Road) – Cambridgeport | Eastern end of overlap | |
14.070 | 22.643 | VT 121 west (Main Street) – Londonderry, North Windham | Western end of overlap | ||
Windsor | Chester | 21.220 | 34.150 | VT 11 (Main Street) – Manchester, Springfield, Rockingham | Northern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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