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U.S. Route 1 marker

U.S. Route 1

Map

US 1 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length526.05 mi[1][2] (846.60 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
South end US 1inPortsmouth, NH
Major intersections
  • I-295 at the Portland-Yarmouth line
  • US 302 / SR 100 in Portland
  • I-495inFalmouth
  • US 201inBrunswick
  • SR 9inCalais
  • US 2inHoulton
  • I-95 in Houlton
  • SR 161inCaribou
  • SR 11inFort Kent
  • North end Route 161inClair, NB
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateMaine
    CountiesYork, Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox, Waldo, Hancock, Washington, Aroostook
    Highway system
    I-495 US 1A
    Route 20N.E. Route 25

    U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the U.S. stateofMaine is a major north–south section of the United States Numbered Highway System, serving the eastern part of the state. It parallels the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire north through Portland, Brunswick, and BelfasttoCalais, and then the St. Croix River and the rest of the Canada–United States border via HoultontoFort Kent. The portion along the ocean, known as the Coastal Route, provides a scenic alternate to Interstate 95 (I-95).

    Route description

    [edit]

    US 1 enters Maine from New Hampshire by bridging the Piscataqua RiveratKittery on the Memorial Bridge. Following the sandy southern Maine coast, the highway bridges the Cape Neddick RiverinCape Neddick; the Josias and Ogunquit rivers in Ogunquit; the Webhannet RiverinWells; and the Merriland, Mousam, and Kennebunk rivers in Kennebunk. After bridging the Saco River between Biddeford and Saco, the highway bridges the Nonesuch RiverinScarborough.

    InSouth Portland, US 1 merges with I-295 at exit 4 and continues north through downtown PortlandtoTukey's Bridge, now on I-295, before separating at exit 9. The Charles Loring Highway is part of US 1 in Portland. Like Loring Air Force Base, it is named for Charles J. Loring Jr.

    North of Portland, the highway bridges the Presumpscot River (via the Martin's Point Bridge) in Falmouth, the Royal RiverinYarmouth, and the Cousins RiverinFreeport before following the Androscoggin River through Brunswick and crossing the Kennebec River on the Sagadahoc Bridge between Bath and Woolwich. The section between Brunswick (at its junction with US 201) and Bath is a four-lane freeway, and the route continues as a four-lane expressway through most of Bath, then crosses on a two-lane viaduct before becoming four lanes again on the bridge over the Kennebec River. It then becomes a three-lane road (with center turning lane) through Woolwich and then reverts to two lanes after that as it continues north toward Wiscasset.

    The highway bridges the Sheepscot River in Wiscasset, the Damariscotta RiverinDamariscotta, the Medomak RiverinWaldoboro, and the Saint George RiverinThomaston before reaching Rockland.

    In Rockland, there is a bypass of downtown (US 1A) which travels along Broadway and Maverick streets, while US 1 itself has a one way pair with Main and Union streets in the downtown Rockland area (Main Street traffic goes north with two lanes, while Union Street traffic is southbound).

    The highway follows the coast of Penobscot Bay bridging the Goose RiverinRockport, the Ducktrap RiverinLincolnville, the Little RiverinNorthport, and the Passagassawakeag RiverinBelfast before bridging the Penobscot RiveratBucksport. The Atlantic coast is less frequently visible as the highway bridges the Orland RiverinOrland, the Union RiverinEllsworth, Sullivan Harbor in Sullivan, the Narraguagus RiverinCherryfield, the Harrington RiverinHarrington, the Pleasant RiveratColumbia Falls, the Indian RiverinAddison, and the Chandler RiverinJonesboro.

    The monument marking the northern terminus in Fort Kent

    After bridging the East Machias and Machias rivers in Machias, the highway turns inland along Passamaquoddy Bay to bridge the Orange RiverinWhiting, the Dennys RiverinDennysville, and the Pennamaquan RiverinPembroke. The highway then follows the St. Croix River through Calais and turns inland at Woodland. The interior route bridges Grand Falls Flowage at Princeton, the Meduxnekeag RiverinHoulton, the North Branch Meduxnekeag RiverinMonticello, and the Aroostook RiverinPresque Isle before following the Saint John River upstream from Van BurentoFort Kent.

    From Madawaska to its "northern" terminus at the Clair–Fort Kent BridgeinFort Kent, US 1 north actually travels geographically south.[3] The route's most northerly geographic point is at its intersection with the Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge in Madawaska, across the Saint John River from Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada.

    History

    [edit]

    US 1 south of Calais was initially part of the Atlantic Highway and became Route 1 when the New England road marking system was established in 1922.[4] The northward continuation from Calais was later designated as part of Route 24. In the original plan, Route 24 was to run from BrunswicktoMoosehead LakeinGreenville. By 1925, however, Maine had transferred the Route 24 designation to a completely new alignment on the eastern edge of the state, running from CalaistoMadawaska at a border crossing with Edmundston, New Brunswick.

    The initial 1925 plan for the U.S. Route system took US 1 along the better-quality inland route (then Route 15)[5] between Bangor and Houlton, and placed US 2 on the coastal route.[6] This changed in the final 1926 plan, when the inland shortcut—now generally followed by I-95—became part of US 2.[7]

    The Waldo–Hancock Bridge opened in 1931,[8] allowing US 1 to bypass Bangor; the old route became US 1A.

    The portion between Portland and Brunswick was rebuilt, mainly as a four-lane divided highway, in the 1950s, and later absorbed into I-95 (now I-295). A freeway from Brunswick east to Bath was built in the 1960s.

    Major junctions

    [edit]
    CountyLocation[1]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    YorkKittery0.000.00
    US 1 south – Portsmouth
    Continuation from New Hampshire over the Piscataqua River
    0.580.93 SR 103 – Eliot, Navy Yard, Kittery Foreside
    1.512.43




    SR 236toI-95 south / US 1 Byp. south – Kittery Point, New Hampshire, Massachusetts
    Rotary; southern end of southbound concurrency with SR 236
    1.702.74
    SR 236 north – South Berwick, Eliot
    Northern end of southbound concurrency with SR 236
    1.792.88

    US 1 Byp. south – New Hampshire, Massachusetts
    Southbound left exit and northbound left entrance; northern terminus of US 1 Byp.
    2.073.33 I-95 / Maine Turnpike – Portland, Augusta, Portsmouth, BostonNo entrance from I-95 south; Exit 3 on Maine Turnpike
    2.393.85
    SR 101 north – Eliot
    Southern terminus of SR 101
    York6.7210.81
    SR 91 west – South Berwick
    Eastern terminus of SR 91
    7.0911.41
    US 1A north – York Village, York Harbor, York Beach
    Southern terminus of US 1A
    7.4311.96

    ToI-95 / Maine Turnpike
    Exit 7 on Maine Turnpike
    10.6917.20
    US 1A south
    Northern terminus of US 1A
    Wells18.2829.42
    SR 9B west – North Berwick, Berwick
    Eastern terminus of SR 9B
    20.2732.62



    SR 9 west / SR 109 north to I-95 / Maine Turnpike – Sanford
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 9; southern terminus of SR 109
    22.1235.60
    SR 9 east – Kennebunkport, Kennebunk
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 9
    Kennebunk25.1040.39

    SR 9A west / SR 99 west – Sanford
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 9A; eastern terminus of SR 99
    25.4640.97


    SR 35 north to I-95 / Maine Turnpike
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 35
    25.5041.04

    SR 9A east / SR 35 south – Kennebunkport
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 9 / SR 35
    Biddeford31.7951.16


    ToI-95 / Maine Turnpike / SR 111
    Biddeford Connector
    32.94–
    33.01
    53.01–
    53.12


    SR 111toI-95 / Maine Turnpike – Biddeford Pool, Alfred
    Brief concurrency with SR 111
    Saco34.9356.21

    SR 5 north / SR 112toSR 9 – Bar Mills, Buxton
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 5
    35.8257.65
    SR 5 south – Old Orchard Beach
    Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 5
    35.9157.79

    I-195toI-95 / Maine Turnpike
    No exit to I-195 east; Exit 2 on I-195
    38.5462.02
    SR 98 east – Old Orchard Beach
    Western terminus of SR 98
    CumberlandScarborough40.6465.40
    SR 9 west (Pine Point Road) – Old Orchard Beach
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 9
    43.7370.38
    SR 207 south – Prouts Neck

    SR 114 north – Gorham
    Northern terminus of SR 207
    Southern terminus of SR 114
    44.8972.24


    Scarborough Connector (SR 701) to Maine Turnpike / I-95 / I-295 – Portland
    Interchange; northbound left exit and southbound entrance
    South Portland46.2674.45


    Maine Turnpike Authority Approach Road (SR 703) to I-95 / I-295 / Maine Turnpike
    46.3974.66
    SR 9 east – South Portland
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 9
    47.9777.20
    Veterans Memorial Bridge to US 1A – Portland Waterfront
    Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
    48.4077.89
    I-295 south – South Portland, Scarborough
    Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern end of concurrency with I-295; Exit 4 on I-295 south
    South PortlandPortland line48.5678.15Fore River
    Portland49.3279.37 SR 22 / US 1A (Congress Street)I-295 Exit 5; signed as Exits 5A (east) and 5B (west) southbound
    50.2180.81
    SR 100 south (Forest Avenue)
    I-295 Exit 6A; US 1 removed from Forest Avenue in May 2007


    SR 100 north (Forest Avenue) / US 302 west
    I-295 Exit 6B
    50.7581.67 US 1A (Franklin Street)I-295 Exit 7
    51.4382.77
    SR 26 south (Washington Avenue)
    I-295 Exit 8; southbound signage; southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern end of concurrency with SR 26
    51.5983.03
    SR 26 north (Washington Avenue)
    I-295 Exit 8; northbound signage; northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern end of concurrency with SR 26
    51.8383.41

    US 1 south / SR 26 north (Washington Avenue) / Baxter Boulevard
    I-295 Exit 9; southbound signage; southbound exit and northbound entrance; US 1 removed from Baxter Boulevard in May 2007
    51.9983.67
    I-295 north – Falmouth, Brunswick
    Northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern end of concurrency with I-295; Exit 9 on I-295 north
    PortlandFalmouth line52.6584.73Martin Point Bridge over the Presumpscot River
    Falmouth54.0386.95
    SR 88 north
    Southern terminus of SR 88
    55.2288.87
    Bucknam Road to I-295
    55.5489.38

    I-495 west (Falmouth Spur) to I-95 / Maine Turnpike – Lewiston, Kittery
    Cumberland58.6394.36
    Tuttle Road to SR 88 – Cumberland Center, Cumberland Foreside
    Grade-separated intersection
    Yarmouth59.78–
    59.95
    96.21–
    96.48
    I-295 – Freeport, PortlandExit 15 on I-295
    61.0498.23 SR 115Interchange
    61.9899.75
    SR 88 south – Falmouth
    Northern terminus of SR 88
    62.07–
    62.25
    99.89–
    100.18
    I-295 – Brunswick, PortlandExit 17 on I-295
    Freeport65.63105.62
    Desert Road to I-295 – Brunswick, Augusta, Portland
    Exit 20 on I-295
    67.17108.10


    SR 125 north / SR 136 north to I-295 – Durham
    68.70110.56
    I-295 north
    Exit 24 on I-295
    Brunswick73.93118.98 I-295 – Freeport, Portland, Topsham, AugustaRotary
    75.74121.89

    SR 24 south (Maine Street) / SR 123 south – Harpswell
    Northbound signage; southern end of limited-access segment


    US 201 north / SR 24 north – Topsham
    Southbound signage
    76.42122.99


    SR 196 west to SR 24 / I-295 – Topsham, Lewiston
    Eastern terminus of SR 196, Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 24
    78.50126.33 SR 24 – Cook's Corner, Brunswick Executive Airport, Orr's-Bailey IslandsNorthern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 24
    CumberlandSagadahoc
    county line
    BrunswickWest Bath line81.16130.61New Meadows River
    SagadahocWest Bath81.32130.87New Meadows Road – West Bath
    Bath82.98133.54Congress Avenue / Richardson Street – BathRichardson street only appears on northbound signage; Bath only appears on southbound signage
    83.57134.49
    SR 209 south – Phippsburg
    Northbound signage; northern terminus of SR 209
    84.15135.43

    ToSR 209 south – Phippsburg, Bath
    Southbound signage; access to Visitor Center
    BathWoolwich line84.29135.65Sagadahoc Bridge over the Kennebec River
    Woolwich84.64136.21
    SR 127 south – Georgetown, Reid State Park, Arrowsic
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 127; northern end of limited-access segment
    84.93136.68
    SR 127 north
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 127
    LincolnWiscasset90.73146.02 SR 144 – Westport
    94.03151.33
    SR 27 north – Augusta, Gardiner
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 27
    94.31151.78 SR 218
    WiscassetEdgecomb line94.73152.45Sheepscot Bridge over the Sheepscot River
    Edgecomb95.92154.37
    SR 27 south – Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor
    Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 27
    Newcastle101.12162.74



    US 1 Bus.toSR 129 / SR 130 / SR 215 – Pemaquid Point, Pemaquid Beach, Damariscotta, Bristol
    Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of US 1 Bus
    102.11164.33 SR 215 – Newcastle, Damariscotta, Damariscotta MillsInterchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
    Damariscotta104.03167.42
    US 1 Bus. – Bristol, South Bristol, Pemaquid, Pemaquid Point, Pemaquid Beach, Damariscotta
    Northern terminus of US 1 Bus
    Waldoboro111.58179.57 SR 32 – Waldoboro, Bremen, Jefferson
    112.42180.92 SR 220 – Friendship, Washington
    113.34182.40 SR 235 – Union, Hope
    KnoxWarren118.01189.92
    SR 90 east – Camden, Rockport
    Western terminus of SR 90
    121.21195.07 SR 97 (Cushing Road) – Friendship
    Thomaston122.36196.92
    SR 131 north – Union
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 131
    124.13199.77
    SR 131 south – St. George
    Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 131
    Rockland127.15204.63 US 1A (Broadway)Southern terminus of US 1A
    127.60205.35
    SR 73 south
    Northern terminus of SR 73
    128.66207.06 US 1A / SR 17 (Maverick Street) – Thomaston, UnionNorthern terminus of US 1A
    Rockport133.83215.38
    SR 90 west – Warren
    Eastern terminus of SR 90
    Camden135.77218.50 SR 105 – Hope, Appleton
    135.98218.84 SR 52 – Lincolnville Center
    WaldoLincolnville141.59227.87 SR 173 (Beach Road / McKay Road)
    Belfast153.89247.66 SR 52 – Lincolnville Center
    154.30248.32
    SR 3 west – Belfast, Augusta
    Interchange; southern end of concurrency with SR 3
    154.80–
    155.11
    249.13–
    249.63
    SR 7 / SR 137 – Belfast, Brooks, FreedomInterchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance via High Street
    155.32249.96Passagassawakeag River
    155.60250.41 SR 141 – Swanville
    Stockton Springs165.03265.59 US 1A – Winterport, BangorSouthern terminus of US 1A
    Prospect171.14275.42 SR 174 – Fort Knox
    WaldoHancock
    county line
    ProspectVerona Island line171.33275.73Penobscot Narrows Bridge over the Penobscot River
    HancockBucksport172.71277.95
    SR 15 north – Bucksport, Bangor
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 15
    Orland173.86279.80 SR 46 – Dedham, East Holden
    174.48280.80 SR 175 – Orland, Castine
    177.11285.03
    SR 15 south – Penobscot, Blue Hill, Deer Isle
    Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 15
    181.29291.76 SR 176 – Surry
    Ellsworth191.65308.43 SR 172 – Blue Hill, Surry
    191.85308.75 SR 230 (Water Street)
    192.13309.20 US 1A – BangorNorthern terminus of US 1A
    193.16310.86
    SR 3 east – Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 3
    194.03312.26 SR 184 – Lamoine
    Hancock197.86318.42 SR 182 – Cherryfield
    Sullivan204.32328.82 SR 200 – Franklin
    205.31330.41 SR 185 – Sorrento
    206.90332.97 SR 183 – Tunk Lake
    Gouldsboro210.35338.53 SR 186 – Winter Harbor, Birch Harbor
    211.60340.54 SR 195 – Prospect Harbor, Corea
    213.51343.61 SR 186 – Prospect Harbor, Winter Harbor, Birch Harbor
    WashingtonMilbridge223.81360.19 US 1A – Calais, Machias, HarringtonSouthern terminus of US 1A
    Cherryfield228.78368.19 SR 182 – Franklin, Ellsworth
    228.95368.46 SR 193 – Deblois
    Harrington235.54379.06 US 1A – Milbridge, EllsworthNorthern terminus of US 1A
    Columbia Falls241.13388.06 SR 187 – Addison, Jonesport, Beals
    Jonesboro246.97397.46 SR 187 – Jonesport, Beals Island
    250.08402.46 US 1A – WhitneyvilleSouthern terminus of US 1A
    Machias255.77411.62 SR 92 – Machiasport
    255.92411.86 SR 192 (Colonial Way) – Wesley
    256.34412.54 US 1A – WhitneyvilleNorthern terminus of US 1A
    East Machias260.15418.67
    SR 191 north – Baring
    Southern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 191
    260.24418.82
    SR 191 south – Cutler
    Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with SR 191
    Whiting272.87439.14 SR 189 – Lubec
    Dennysville282.27454.27 SR 86 – Dennysville
    Pembroke286.72461.43 SR 214 – Meddybemps
    Perry293.32472.05 SR 190 – Pleasant Point, Eastport
    Calais313.82505.04
    SR 9 east – St. Stephen NB, International Bridge
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 9
    316.00508.55 International Avenue to Route 1 – St. Stephen, St. John
    Baring319.48514.15 SR 191 – Machias
    Baileyville320.73516.16
    SR 9 west – Bangor
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 9
    Topsfield350.08563.40 SR 6 – Lincoln, Vanceboro, St. Croix NB, Springfield
    Danforth370.51596.28 SR 169 – Prentiss, Springfield
    AroostookHoulton404.43650.87
    US 2 east – Woodstock NB
    Southern end of concurrency with US 2
    404.50650.98 US 2A – Bangor
    404.79651.45
    US 2 west – Island Falls
    Northern end of concurrency with US 2
    405.54–
    405.68
    652.65–
    652.88
    I-95 – New Brunswick, Canada, BangorExit 302 on I-95
    Mars Hill432.00695.24 US 1A – Fort FairfieldSouthern terminus of US 1A
    Presque Isle446.24718.15 SR 10 – Easton
    446.87719.17 SR 167 – Fort Fairfield
    447.73720.55

    SR 163toSR 167 / SR 227 – Fort Fairfield, Ashland
    448.07721.10 SR 164 – Washburn
    Caribou455.76733.47
    SR 164toSR 228 – Caribou
    458.63738.09
    SR 161 south / SR 161B (Fort Street) – Fort Fairfield
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 161
    459.20739.01



    SR 89 west to SR 164 / SR 228 / SR 161B – Caribou
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 89
    459.67739.77
    SR 161 north – Van Buren
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 161
    459.89740.12
    SR 89 east – Limestone
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 89
    461.34742.45 SR 161Grade-separated intersection
    Van Buren481.06774.19 US 1A – LimestoneNorthern terminus of US 1A
    Frenchville513.06825.69 SR 162 – St. Agatha
    Fort Kent524.97844.86
    SR 161 south – Caribou
    Southern end of concurrency with SR 161
    525.48845.68 SR 11 (Pleasant Street)
    525.92846.39
    SR 161 north – Allagash
    Northern end of concurrency with SR 161
    526.05846.60 Route 161 north – ClairContinuation beyond Fort Kent–Clair Border Crossing on the Clair–Fort Kent Bridge over Saint John River into New Brunswick; northern terminus of US 1
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  •        Tolled
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c "MaineDOT Public Map Viewer". Maine Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  • ^ American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, United States Numbered Highways, 1989 Edition Archived 2007-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Google (February 2, 2023). "47°18'56.0"N 68°22'39.3"W" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  • ^ New York Times, Motor Sign Uniformity, April 16, 1922, p. 98
  • ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas, 1926, accessed via the Broer Map Library
  • ^ Joint Board on Interstate Highways (1925). "Appendix VI: Descriptions of the Interstate Routes Selected, with Numbers Assigned". Report of Joint Board on Interstate Highways, October 30, 1925, Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, November 18, 1925 (Report). Washington, DC: United States Department of Agriculture. p. 49. OCLC 733875457, 55123355, 71026428. Retrieved November 14, 2017 – via Wikisource.
  • ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  • ^ Maine Department of Transportation, Waldo-Hancock Bridge, accessed October 2007
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