New Hampshire Route 155
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NH Route 155 |
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Length: | 11.26 mi[1] (18.12 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | NH 101 in Epping | ||||||||
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US 4 in Lee | ||||||||
North end: | NH 9 in Dover | ||||||||
Major cities: | Dover | ||||||||
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New Hampshire Route 155 (abbreviated NH 155) is an 11.26 mile long secondary north–south highway in southeastern New Hampshire. The highway runs from Epping in Rockingham County to Dover in Strafford County. There is also a secondary loop from NH 155 into Durham designated as New Hampshire Route 155A.
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[edit] Route description
The southern terminus of NH 155 is in Epping at the junction with New Hampshire Route 125 (Calef Highway). Only 0.4 mile (0.7 km) north, the road crosses the county line into Strafford County and the town of Lee. NH 155 travels through the center of Lee, and then makes a northerly turn toward Dover, where NH 155A heads east into Durham. NH 155 then meets U.S. Route 4 at a half-diamond interchange, limiting access to two movements: US 4 eastbound to NH 155 and NH 155 to US 4 westbound. NH 155 then meets the northern terminus of NH 155A before traveling along the western edge of Durham and the eastern part of Madbury. The northern terminus of NH 155 is in Dover at New Hampshire Route 9 just west of the exit 8 interchange of the Spaulding Turnpike.
[edit] Communities along the route
[edit] History
There is currently ongoing construction on NH 155 in Madbury as part of a project to replace a bridge over railroad tracks as well as relocate NH 155's intersection with Pudding Hill Road. The project is expected to be completed in autumn of 2007.[2]
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