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List of lettered highways in Maine

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Lettered highways in Maine
Map
Maine's early highway system
System information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate x (abbreviated I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route x (abbreviated US-X)
StateState Route x or Route x (abbreviated SR X)
Lettered routesRoute x
System links

From 1914 to 1925, Maine used a system of lettered highways to designate cross-state routes. It is unclear as to whether the system lasted through the recognition of pole-marked auto trails by the State Highway Commission in 1919, both systems were abandoned by 1925 in favor of the New England interstate highway system.[citation needed]

List of routes

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Route[1] From Through To Modern designation
A Kittery York, Wells, Kennebunk, Biddeford, Saco, Scarboro, South Portland Portland US 1
B Fryeburg Bridgton, Naples, Casco, Raymond, Windham, Westbrook Portland US 302
C Portland Falmouth, Cumberland, Yarmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, West Bath Bath US 1
D Woolwich Wiscasset, Edgecomb, Alna, Newcastle, Damariscotta, Nobleboro, Waldoboro, Warren, Thomaston, Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Lincolnville, Northport Belfast US 1
E Portland Falmouth, Cumberland, Gray, New Gloucester, Auburn, Lewiston, Greene, Monmouth, Winthrop, Manchester Augusta SR 100, US 202
F Auburn Turner, Livermore, East Livermore, Jay, Wilton, Farmington, Strong, Avon, Phillips, Sandy River Plantation Rangely SR 4
G Augusta Sidney, Belgrade, Oakland Waterville SR 27, SR 11
H Augusta Vassalboro, Winslow, Waterville, Fairfield, Skowhegan, Norridgewock, Madison, Anson, Embden, Solon, Bingham, Moscow, Caratunk Plantation, The Forks Plantation, West Forks Plantation, Johnson Mountain, Parlin Pond, Jackman Plantation, Moose River Plantation, Dennistown Plantation, Sandy Bay Plantation Quebec Line US 201, US 201A, US 201
I Fairfield Benton, Clinton, Burnham, Pittsfield, Palmyra, Newport, Etna, Carmel, Herman Bangor SR 100, US 2
J Newport Corinna, Dexter, Dover, Foxcroft, Guilford, Abbot, Monson, Shirley Greenville SR 7, SR 23, SR 6
K Bangor Veazie, Orono, Oldtown, Milford, Greenbush, Passadumkeag, Enfield, Lincoln, Winn, Mattawamkeag, Molunkus, Medway, Stacyville, Sherman, Crystal, Island Falls, Dyer Brook, Merrill, Smyrna, Ludlow, New Limerick, Houlton, Littleton, Monticello, Bridgewater, Blaine, Mars Hill, Easton, Presque Isle, Caribou, Connor, Cyr, Van Buren, Grand Isle, Madawaska, Frenchville Fort Kent US 2, US 1
L Belfast Searsport, Stockton Springs, Prospect, Frankfort, Winterport, Hampden Bangor US 1, US 1A
M Bangor Brewer, Holden, Dedham, Ellsworth Trenton US 1A, SR 3
N Ellsworth Hancock, Franklin, Sullivan, Gouldsboro, Steuben, Milbridge, Cherryfield, Harrington, Columbia, Columbia Falls, Jonesboro, Whitneyville, Machias, East Machias, Whiting, Trescott, Edmunds, Dennysville, Pembroke, Perry, Robbinstown Calais US 1
N Spur Perry Eastport SR 190
Whiting Trescott Lubec SR 189
Columbia Falls Addison Jonesport SR 187
O Livermore Canton, Peru, Dixfield, Mexico, Rumford, Hanover, Newry, Bethel, Gilead New Hampshire state line SR 108, Main Street, US 2
P Augusta Chelsea, Whitefield, Windsor, Jefferson, Somerville, Washington, Union, Hope, Rockport Rockland SR 17
Q Augusta Hallowell, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Richmond, Bowdoinham, Topsham Brunswick US 201, SR 24
R Augusta Vassalboro, China, Palermo, Liberty, Montville, Searsmont, Morrill, Waldo Belfast US 202, SR 3
S Gray New Gloucester, Poland, Mechanic Falls, Oxford, Norway, Paris, Woodstock, Greenwood Bethel SR 26
T Newry Grafton, Upton New Hampshire state line SR 26
U* Biddeford Kennebunkport, Lyman, Alfred, Sanford, Lebanon New Hampshire state line SR 111, US 202
V* Norridgewock Mercer, New Sharon Farmington US 2
W* Belgrade Depot Rome New Sharon SR 27
X Bangor Glenburn, Kenduskeag, Corinth, Charleston, Garland, Hermon Dover ME 15

* Indicates route not finalized by 1914 report

References

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  1. ^ Nelson, Lyman H.; Deering, Philip J.; Ayer, William M. (1914). First Annual Report of the State Highway Commission of the State of Maine (1st ed.). Waterville: Sentinel Publishing Company – via Google Books.