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Maine State Route 112

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Existed:
  
1925 – present

North end:
  
SR 114 in Gorham

Length
  
33.62 km

County
  
York County, Maine

South end:
  
US 1 / SR 5 in Saco

Counties:
  
York

Constructed
  
1925

Major cities
  
Saco, Buxton, Gorham

State Route 112 is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, running from U.S. Route 1 in Saco to Route 114 in Gorham.

Contents

Map of ME-112, Maine, USA

From its southern terminus in Saco, Route 112 runs north, concurrent with Route 5 for 0.4 miles. Route 112 then continues into Buxton where it eventually intersects with U.S. Route 202 and Route 4. The route then continues north, intersecting Route 4A, and later intersecting Route 22 in Buxton. From there, the route continues on into Gorham to the junction of Route 25 in Gorham. Route 112 runs concurrently with Route 25 for a short distance, eventually turning off at a rotary. The route then crosses US-202 and SR-4 again, this time in Gorham, and finally ends at Route 114.

History

From the route's formation until 1937, Route 112 had its northern terminus at Route 4A, then known as Route 111.

In 2008, Route 112 had its northern terminus changed again. Prior to 2008, the northern terminus for the route was Route 25 in Gorham. The route was extended as the outcome of a bypass project in Gorham. It was extended from Route 25 to Route 114, as a bypass route to allow traffic to avoid the intersection of Routes US-202/SR-4/25 and 114.

Concurrent routings

  • Route 5, Saco
  • Route 25, Gorham
  • References

    Maine State Route 112 Wikipedia