Maine State Route 117

State Route 117 (SR 117) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, running from SR 112 in Saco to SR 219 in Turner.

State Route 117
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length87.64 mi[1] (141.04 km)
Existed1925, 1951 (current alignment)–present
Major junctions
South end SR 112 in Saco
 
North end SR 219 in Turner
Location
CountiesYork, Cumberland, Oxford, Androscoggin
Highway system
SR 116SR 118

Route description

SR 117 begins at SR 112 in Saco. It travels north through Buxton and Hollis, running concurrently with U.S. Route 202 (US 202) and SR 4 for 2 miles (3.2 km). It turns off and continues through the towns of Hollis, Limington, and Waterboro. From there, SR 117 travels concurrently with SR 25 for 3 miles (4.8 km), entering Cornish, then turns off. It is shortly joined by SR 5. It runs concurrently with only SR 5 for 2 miles (3.2 km) into Baldwin, and with SR 5 and SR 113 for 5 miles (8.0 km) into Hiram. In Hiram, SR 117 leaves SR 113 and SR 5, and enters Denmark. SR 117 continues on into Bridgton where it eventually intersects US 302. SR 117 runs concurrently with US 302 for 2 miles (3.2 km). It then continues on into the towns of Harrison and Norway. It runs concurrently with SR 118 for 2 miles (3.2 km) until its end at the intersection of SR 26. It then runs concurrently with SR 26 for 1 mile (1.6 km) into Paris. From there, it continues into Buckfield and then Turner, where it reaches it northern terminus at SR 219.

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
YorkSaco0.00.0 SR 112
Buxton2.43.9 US 202 east / SR 4 northEast end of US 202/SR 4 concurrency
Hollis4.16.6 US 202 west / SR 4 southWest end of US 202/SR 4 concurrency
4.47.1 SR 4A
4.57.2 SR 35
Limington16.025.7 SR 11
20.833.5 SR 25 eastEast end of SR 25 concurrency
Cornish23.337.5 SR 25 west
23.437.7 SR 5 southSouth end of SR 5 concurrency
CumberlandBaldwin24.839.9 SR 113 southSouth end of SR 113 concurrency
OxfordHiram29.948.1 SR 5 north / SR 113 northSouth end of SR 5/SR 113 concurrency
Denmark37.159.7 SR 160Northern terminus of SR 160
CumberlandBridgton43.770.3 SR 107Northern terminus of SR 107
44.671.8 US 302 eastSouth end of US 302 concurrency
46.174.2 US 302 westNorth end of US 302 concurrency
49.179.0 SR 37Southern terminus of SR 37
Harrison50.681.4 SR 35 northNorth end of SR 35 concurrency
50.881.8 SR 35 southSouth end of SR 35 concurrency
OxfordNorway61.398.7 SR 118 westWest end of SR 118 concurrency
63.3101.9 SR 118East end of SR 118 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 118
63.7102.5 SR 26 southSouth end of SR 26 concurrency
Paris64.9104.4 SR 26 north / SR 119North end of SR 26/SR 119 concurrencies; northern terminus of SR 119
65.3105.1 SR 119 southSouth end of SR 119 concurrency
Buckfield74.9120.5 SR 140Southern terminus of SR 140
77.6124.9 SR 124Northern terminus of SR 124
AndroscogginTurner81.5131.2 SR 4
88.16141.88 SR 219
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References

  1. Maine DOT Map Viewer (Map). Maine Office of GIS. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
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