Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Franklin |
City of St. Albans | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 7 | |
Town of St. Albans | 1.448 | 2.330 | VT 104 | Northern terminus of VT 104 | |
Sheldon | 10.276 | 16.538 | VT 78 | Eastern terminus of VT 78 | |
12.564 | 20.220 | VT 120 | Eastern terminus of VT 120 | ||
14.589 | 23.479 | VT 236 | Northern terminus of VT 236 | ||
Enosburg Falls | 17.567 | 28.271 | VT 108 south | Western terminus of overlap | |
18.071 | 29.082 | VT 108 north | Eastern terminus of overlap | ||
Berkshire | 23.085 | 37.152 | VT 118 | ||
Richford | 27.619 | 44.448 | VT 139 | Southern terminus of VT 139 | |
31.181 | 50.181 | VT 105A | Southern terminus of VT 105A | ||
Orleans |
Troy | 43.764 | 70.431 | VT 101 | Northern terminus of VT 101 |
North Troy | 46.105 | 74.199 | VT 243 | Southern terminus of VT 243 | |
Town of Newport | 53.937 | 86.803 | VT 100 | Northern terminus of VT 100 | |
City of Newport | 57.798 | 93.017 | US 5 south | Western terminus of overlap | |
58.425 | 94.026 | ALT US 5 |
Eastern terminus of ALT US 5 | ||
58.897 | 94.786 | VT 191 | Northern terminus of VT 191 | ||
Derby | 61.778 | 99.422 | I-91 | Exit 28 (I-91) | |
62.802 | 101.070 | US 5 north VT 5A |
Eastern terminus of US 5 / VT 105 overlap; northern terminus of VT 5A; northern terminus of VT 5A / VT 105 overlap | ||
63.309 | 101.886 | VT 111 | Western terminus of VT 111 | ||
Charleston | 69.726 | 112.213 | VT 5A south | Southern terminus of overlap | |
Essex |
Brighton | 79.893 | 128.575 | VT 114 south | Western terminus of overlap |
82.001 | 131.968 | VT 114 north | Eastern terminus of overlap | ||
Bloomfield | 98.124 | 157.915 | VT 102 | ||
98.160 | 157.973 | Bridge Street | Continuation into New Hampshire | ||
Concurrency terminus • Closed • Unopened |
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