Maine State Route 122 Explained

State:ME
Type:ME
Route:122
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:5.07
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1925
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Poland
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Auburn
Counties:Androscoggin, Cumberland
Previous Type:ME
Previous Route:121
Next Type:ME
Next Route:123

State Route 122 (abbreviated SR 122) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the southern part of the state. The short highway runs for 5.1miles and connects SR 26 in Poland to U.S. Route 202 (US 202), SR 4 and SR 100 in Auburn.

Route description

SR 122 begins at an intersection with SR 26 just south of Poland Spring. The route heads east, past the southern edge of Range Ponds State Park and the Poland Spring Resort, before entering the town of New Gloucester in Cumberland County. SR 122 passes through the northern edge of the town before re-entering Androscoggin County and the city of Auburn. SR 122 passes over the Maine Turnpike (Interstate 95) without an interchange, then turns east to end at Danville Junction southwest of the city. Access to the Turnpike is available via the nearby exit 75 interchange with US 202/SR 4/SR 100.

History

SR 122 has retained its routing since its original designation in 1925.

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Notes and References

  1. Maine DOT Map Viewer . Maine Office of GIS . October 21, 2017.