Maine State Route 155

State Route 155 (SR 155) is a 34.3-mile-long (55.2 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Maine. It runs in a southwesterly-northeasterly direction (but is signed as south-north) mostly in Penobscot County. It connects the town of Bradford at SR 11 and SR 221 with Lincoln at U.S. Route 2 (US 2) and SR 6.

State Route 155
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length34.3 mi[1] (55.2 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 11 / SR 221 in Bradford
 
North end US 2 / SR 6 in Lincoln
Location
CountiesPenobscot, Piscataquis
Highway system
SR 154 SR 156

Route description

SR 155 begins in the town center of Bradford at an intersection with SR 11 (which heads west and north from this point) and SR 221 (which has its northern terminus here). It heads east through a mostly rural area passing the town hall of Bradford before climbing a small hill and making a 90-degree bend to the north at Bradford Corners. After passing the former town hall and the local post office, it alternates heading north and northeast before briefly entering Piscataquis County in its unincorporated Southeast Piscataquis. After leaving Piscataquis County, it re-enters Penobscot County in the town of Lagrange. In its town center, SR 155 intersects SR 6 and SR 16. SR 6 joins SR 155 on a concurrency northeast through rural areas of Lagrange before turning east as it enters Howland. After a long stretch of heading through forestland, SR 6 and SR 155 has an interchange with Interstate 95 at its exit 217. East of the interchange, the road, carrying the name Lagrange Road, heads past some small businesses before entering the more urbanized area of Howland with houses lining both sides of the street. The road reaches a roundabout with River Road and Coffin Street. SR 6 and SR 155 briefly head south along Coffin Street passing a general store before curving to the east along County Road.[1]

At Argyle Road, SR 116 joins the road before the three state routes cross the Penobscot River on the Howland-Enfield Bridge, a five-span through truss bridge. The bridge is currently undergoing replacement by a new steel/concrete beam bridge by contractor Reed & Reed.[2] Bridge crosses the river just south of its confluence with the Piscataquis River and also crosses a narrow strip of the Penobscot Indian Island Reservation. Upon entering the town of Enfield, the road passes in front of various businesses before coming to an intersection with US 2. At this point, SR 6 and SR 116 head north along US 2 while SR 155 alone heads east through a mostly wooded area. In the town center, SR 155 reaches the western terminus of SR 188 and turns north along Enfield Road. The road skirts the western end of Cold Stream Pond; numerous private roads branch off from SR 155 leading to houses along the lake shoreline. A road provides access to the Cold Stream Pond Recreation Area and Morgan Beach. As the road traverses a ridge line (though several small hills rise to the east of the road), SR 155 passes several small farms just after entering Lincoln. The road comes into a residential neighborhood of Lincoln before crossing a stream, entering the business district, and ending at US 2 and SR 6 (Broadway to the west, Main Street to the north).[1]

Major junctions

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
PenobscotBradford0.00.0 SR 11 (West Road) / SR 221 south (Main Road) Charleston, Hudson, North BradfordNorthern terminus of SR 221
Piscataquis
No major junctions
PenobscotLagrange9.615.4 SR 6 west / SR 16 (Bennoch Road) Milo, OronoSouthern end of SR 6 concurrency
Howland20.0–
20.2
32.2–
32.5
I-95 Bangor, MedwayExit 217 (I-95)
21.334.3 SR 116 south (Argyle Road) ArgyleSouthern end of SR 116 concurrency
Enfield21.935.2 US 2 / SR 6 east / SR 116 north (Main Road) Lincoln, Old TownNorthern end of SR 6 / SR 116 concurrencies
25.741.4 SR 188 east (Lowell Road) East LowellWestern terminus of SR 188
Lincoln34.355.2 US 2 / SR 6 (Main Street / Broadway) Houlton, Bangor
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Google (May 27, 2017). "Maine State Route 155" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  2. "Howland / Enfield Bridge". Reed & Reed, Inc. 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2017.

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