Route 313 | |||||||
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Map of Bennington County in southwestern Vermont with VT 313 highlighted in solid red and of Washington County in eastern New York with NY 313 highlighted in dotted red
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by NYSDOT (NY 313) and VTrans (VT 313) | |||||||
Length: | 19.01 mi (30.59 km)
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Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | NY 22 in Cambridge, NY | ||||||
VT 7A in Sunderland, VT | |||||||
East end: | US 7 in Arlington, VT | ||||||
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Counties: | Washington (NY), Bennington (VT) | ||||||
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State highways in Vermont
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New York State Route 313 (NY 313) and Vermont Route 313 (VT 313) are a pair of like-numbered state highways in New York and Vermont in the United States, that meet at the state line. NY 313 extends for 8.96 miles (14.42 km) through the Washington County town of Salem from New York State Route 22 (NY 22) in Cambridge. Its Vermont counterpart is a 10.050-mile (16.174 km) connection to U.S. Route 7 (US 7) through the Bennington County town Arlington.
NY 313 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. The Vermont counterpart was first designated as Vermont Route 123 (VT 123) in 1935. Three years later, VT 123 was absorbed into an extension of VT 11. By 1940, VT 313 had been designated and was concurrent with VT 11, but between 1947 and 1952, VT 11 was truncated to Manchester.