Maine State Route 32

State Route 32 (abbreviated SR 32) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the southern coastal part of the state. It runs 58.39 miles (93.97 km) from an intersection with SR 130 in Bristol north to Windsor where it ends at U.S. Route 202 (US 202), SR 100, and SR 137 Business.

State Route 32
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length58.39 mi[1] (93.97 km)
Existedc. 1937–present
Major junctions
South end SR 130 in Bristol
 
North end
US 201 / SR 100 / SR 137 Bus. in Winslow
Location
CountiesLincoln, Kennebec
Highway system
SR 27SR 35

Route description

SR 32 begins at an intersection with SR 130 about three miles (4.8 km) north of Pemaquid Point (the southernmost point of Bristol and SR 130). The route meanders north for almost 20 miles (32 km), through the eastern side of town, along Muscongus Bay, and through the small town of Bremen without any major intersections. SR 32 enters the town of Waldoboro where it crosses US 1 before heading northwest to Jefferson. In the town center SR 32 intersects and briefly overlaps with SR 126. SR 32 also overlaps with SR 17 and both routes cross into Windsor, immediately intersecting with SR 218. SR 32 and SR 17 continue west for just over three miles before SR 32 splits off to the north and meets SR 105 in the town center. SR 32 continues due north for another six miles into the southwestern corner of China, where it intersects with the Augusta-Belfast Road (US 202 / SR 3 / SR 9). SR 32 joins the multiplexed routes for 1.3 miles before again turning north. The highway continues for another ten miles into Winslow, crossing over SR 137 and briefly joining SR 137 Business before terminating at US 201 / SR 100 at the confluence of the Sebasticook and Kennebec Rivers at Winslow.

History

SR 32 has maintained its current alignment from Bristol to Winslow since it was designated in the late 1930s. Its route from Bristol to Waldoboro was entirely new, while the rest of the route replaced older designations.

SR 32 originally continued north along the Sebasticook River to Benton, ending at SR 11/SR 139, but was truncated to its current northern terminus in 1954. The orphaned northern alignment was considered to be an alternate to SR 100 (which predated US 202) and was designated SR 100A.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
LincolnBristol0.00.0 SR 130 (Bristol Road) – Pemaquid Point, Bristol
Waldoboro19.631.5 US 1 (Atlantic Highway) to SR 220 / SR 235 Newcastle, Rockland
Jefferson28.145.2 SR 126 east (Washington Road) JeffersonEastern terminus of SR 126 concurrency
29.247.0 SR 126 west (Bunker Hill Road) to SR 213 Whitefield, DamariscottaWestern terminus of SR 126 concurrency
32.952.9 SR 215 south (North Clery Road) NewcastleNorthern terminus of SR 215
33.954.6 SR 17 south (Rockland Road) Somerville, RocklandSouthern terminus of SR 17 concurrency
Whitefield34.355.2 SR 218 south (Mills Road) WhitefieldNorthern terminus of SR 218
KennebecWindsor37.460.2 SR 17 north (Augusta-Rockland Road) AugustaNorthern terminus of SR 17 concurrency
39.964.2 SR 105 (South Belfast Road) Augusta, Washington
China46.074.0 US 202 / SR 3 / SR 9 east China, HampdenEastern terminus of US 202 / SR 3 / SR 9 concurrency
47.276.0 US 202 / SR 3 / SR 9 west AugustaWestern terminus of US 202 / SR 3 / SR 9 concurrency
Winslow57.792.9 SR 137 (Carter Memorial Drive) Waterville
58.393.8
SR 137 Bus. (China Road)
Southern terminus of SR 137 Bus. concurrency
58.494.0
US 201 / SR 100 / SR 137 Bus. (Augusta Road) to SR 100A
Northern terminus of SR 137 Bus. concurrency
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