Vermont Route 207

Vermont Route 207 (VT 207) is a 13.821-mile-long (22.243 km) north–south state highway in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. It begins in the town of St. Albans at U.S. Route 7 (US 7) and runs north to the small village of Morses Line within the town of Franklin, where it intersects VT 235, approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south of the Canada–US border. North of VT 78, the route is town-maintained and internally designated as major collector 297.

Vermont Route 207
VT 207 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans and Towns of Highgate and Franklin
Length13.821 mi[1][2] (22.243 km)
Major junctions
South end US 7 in St. Albans
  I-89 in St. Albans
North end VT 235 in Franklin
Location
CountiesFranklin
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
VT 191 VT 214

Route description

Northern end of route 207, near Morses Line Border Crossing.

Route 207 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 7 north of St. Albans. It starts its journey north by immediately interchanging with Interstate 89 at Exit 20. It continues to roughly parallel the Interstate before turning northeast and crossing into the town of Highgate, where it meets and briefly overlaps with Route 78. Route 207 continues north out of Highgate into the extreme northern reaches of the state. About 0.5-mile (0.80 km) south of the Canada–US border, Route 207 cuts to the east into the small village of Morses Line, where it ends at Route 235. Route 235 continues north into Quebec, where it becomes Quebec Route 235.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Franklin County. [1][2]

Location[1][2]mi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Town of St. Albans0.0000.000 US 7 St. Albans, SwantonSouthern terminus
0.215–
0.313
0.346–
0.504
I-89 Swanton, Montreal, BurlingtonExit 20 (I-89); diamond interchange
Highgate7.19911.586 VT 78 west SwantonSouthern end of concurrency with VT 78
7.46112.007 VT 78 eastNorthern end of concurrency with VT 78
Franklin13.82122.243 VT 235Northern terminus; Village of Morses Line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Traffic Research Unit (May 2013). "2012 (Route Log) AADTs for State Highways" (PDF). Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  2. Traffic Research Unit (May 2012). "2011 (Route Log) AADTs for Major Collectors" (PDF). Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
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