Everything about U S Route 302 totally explained
U.S. Route 302 is a spur of
U.S. Route 2. It currently runs 171 miles (275 km) from
Portland,
Maine at
U.S. Route 1 to
Montpelier,
Vermont at US 2. It passes through the states of
Maine,
New Hampshire and
Vermont.
History
From 1922 until 1935, much of what is now US 302 was a part of the old
New England Interstate road system, designated as
New England Interstate Route 18 (NE-18) from Portland, Maine northwest to
Littleton, New Hampshire (roughly 112 miles). From Littleton west to Montpelier in Vermont, US 302 and NE-18 took different paths. NE-18 took a more northerly route, along present day
New Hampshire Route 18 and
Vermont Route 18 to
St. Johnsbury, Vermont (closely paralleling
I-93), then along present day
US 2 up to Montpelier.
Current US 302 runs along a more southerly route using other former sections of New England Interstate Routes. From Littleton, it went along former
NE-10 to
Woodsville, New Hampshire, then along former
NE-25 to Montpelier.
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