Suvarna Garge (Editor)

Maine State Route 158

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Existed:
  
1925 – present

East end:
  
US 2 in Sherman

Length
  
7.11 km

County
  
Aroostook County, Maine

West end:
  
SR 11 in Sherman

Counties:
  
Aroostook

Constructed
  
1925

State Route 158 is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located entirely within the town of Sherman in Aroostook County. It is a short connector route running 4.42 miles (7.11 km) between State Route 11 and U.S. Route 2.

Contents

Map of ME-158, Sherman, ME 04776, USA

The route is also known as Main Street and Woodbridge Corner Road.

Route description

SR 158 begins at an interchange with SR 11 in Sherman, just west of I-95. The highway interchanges with I-95 at exit 264 and continues east. From there, the route heads through the town as Main Street until an intersection with Golden Ridge Road. From this intersection, SR 158 continues Woodbridge Corner Road to its eastern terminus at US 2.

History

SR 158, as designated in 1925, was a much longer route than it is today, stretching from its current eastern (then southern) terminus in Sherman all the way to Fort Kent. In the early 1930s, SR 11 was given its modern routing to Fort Kent, absorbing nearly all of SR 158 and leaving the short connector route in Sherman which exists today.

The entire route is in Sherman, Aroostook County.

References

Maine State Route 158 Wikipedia