Maine State Route 22

State Route 22 marker

State Route 22
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length: 19.38 mi[1] (31.19 km)
Existed: 1939, 1958 (current alignment) – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 35 in Buxton
  US 202 / SR 4 in Buxton
I-95 / Maine Turnpike in Portland
SR 9 in Portland
I295 / US 1 in Portland
East end: SR 25 / SR 77 in Portland
Location
Counties: York, Cumberland
Highway system
SR 18SR 23
First westbound marker for SR 22, near its eastern terminus at SR 77.

State Route 22 is a 19.4-mile (31.2 km) state highway located in southwestern Maine. It serves the western suburbs of Portland, running from State Route 35 in Buxton east into the city, where it ends at State Route 77.

Junction List

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
YorkBuxton0.000.00 SR 35 (Bonny Eagle Road) Standish, HollisWestern terminus
1.21.9 SR 112 (Parker Farm Road) Saco, Gorham
6.610.6 US 202 (Narragansett Trail) / SR 4 Waterboro, Gorham
CumberlandScarborough8.1–
9.1
13.0–
14.6
No major junctions
Gorham11.418.3 SR 114 north (South Street) to SR 112 StandishWestern end of concurrency with SR 114
Scarborough12.219.6 SR 114 south (Gorham Road) ScarboroughEastern end of concurrency with SR 114
Westbrook13.6–
15.4
21.9–
24.8
No major junctions
Portland15.625.1Skyway Drive To I95 (Maine Turnpike)Exit 46 on I-95
16.326.2 SR 9 west (Johnson Road) Scarborough, SacoWestern end of concurrency with SR 9
17.928.8 SR 9 east (Stevens Avenue) to SR 25 FalmouthEastern end of concurrency with SR 9
18.529.8 I295 / US 1 South Portland, BrunswickExit 5 on I-295
19.030.6 SR 25 west (Deering Avenue) Westbrook, GorhamWestern end of silent concurrency with SR 25
19.3831.19 SR 77 south (State Street/High Street) / I295 / US 1 / SR 100 / US 302Eastern terminus; eastern terminus of SR 25; northern terminus of SR 77
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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