Vermont Route 8

Route 8 (VT 8) is a state highway within Vermont. The highway runs 13.2 miles (21.2 km) from the Massachusetts state line in Stamford, where it continues south as Massachusetts Route 8, to VT 9 in Searsburg. VT 8 connects the southeastern Bennington County towns of Stamford, Readsboro, and Searsburg.

Vermont Route 8
VT 8 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length13.155 mi[1] (21.171 km)
Major junctions
South end Route 8 in Clarksburg, MA
  VT 100 in Readsboro
North end VT 9 in Searsburg
Location
CountiesBennington
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
VT 7AVT 8A

Route description

VT 8 begins at the Massachusetts state line in the town of Stamford. The highway continues south as Route 8 toward North Adams. The state line is also the southern terminus of VT 100; the two routes head north along two-lane Main Road parallel to the North Branch of the Hoosic River through the town center of Stamford. VT 8 and VT 100 enter the town of Readsboro just before reaching the source of the river. The highways curve east to the headwaters of the West Branch of the Deerfield River at Heartwellville. There, VT 100 continues southeast along that river. VT 8 turns north along an unnamed tributary of the river, which the highway follows to its source at the Readsboro–Searsburg town line. The highway continues north to the town center of Searsburg, where it reaches its northern terminus at VT 9 (Molly Stark Highway) between Bennington to the west and Brattleboro to the east.

History

Much of Route 8 follows the course of the 1920s era New England Interstate Route 8, a part of the New England road marking system that ran from Bridgeport, Connecticut, through Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to Wilmington, Vermont.

VT 8 was formerly aligned along what is now VT 100 and VT 155 from the Massachusetts state line to VT 103 in Wallingford.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Bennington County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Stamford0.0000.000 Route 8 southSouthern terminus of VT 8 and southern end of VT 100 concurrency; Massachusetts state line
Readsboro7.94512.786 VT 100 north Jacksonville, ReadsboroNorthern end of VT 100 concurrency
Searsburg13.15521.171 VT 9 Bennington, Wilmington, BrattleboroNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  •  U.S. roads portal

References

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