peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
The proposed east to west highway in Maine has been in and out of the news over the years but seems to have come back in a different form. The previous studies were aligned roughly with the Rt 2 corridor thru western maine, northern NH and VT. Lately it has morphed into running it across the undeveloped NW quadrant of Maine tieing into I 95 south east of Baxter and running west to Coburn Gore (Jackman Me) area. This would cut a major swath across the state and would be funded privately as a toll road. I expect you will be seeing more of this effort as it will completely change a big chunk of Maine, that has previously been accessed only via private logging roads. The rational is that freight shipments going from the central canada can be shipped faster across Maine to Eastern Canada than through Canada if there was a limited access highway. Currently trucks can use RT 2 but it is slow as it runs through many towns along the way.
http://www.wgme.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.me/2a4195fc-www.wgme.com.shtml
Previously ME NH and VT had used the original study as a driver for upgrading RT 2, If one travels east to west through the states there are many locations where the road has bee upgraded with longer site lines and passing zones. I believe the Bethel to Gilead stretch done over the last few years is indicative of this type of upgrade.
http://www.wgme.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.me/2a4195fc-www.wgme.com.shtml
Previously ME NH and VT had used the original study as a driver for upgrading RT 2, If one travels east to west through the states there are many locations where the road has bee upgraded with longer site lines and passing zones. I believe the Bethel to Gilead stretch done over the last few years is indicative of this type of upgrade.
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