Route 95 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Brun-Way Highway Operations | ||||
Length: | 14.5 km (9.0 mi) | |||
Existed: | 1976 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I‑95 / US 2 at the | |||
East end: | Route 2 (TCH) / Route 103 in | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Carleton | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in New Brunswick
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Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes
Route 95 is a 14.5-kilometre-long (9.0 mi) provincial highway in New Brunswick, which serves a connector route between Interstate 95 (I-95) and U.S. Route 2 (US 2) at the near Houlton, Maine, United States to Route 2, which is part of the Trans-Canada Highway, in , New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to the construction of Route 95, the connection between the two cities was served by Route 5. In 2007 the New Brunswick government completed a roadworks project to turn Route 95 into a full freeway for its entire length.
Route 95 begins at the on the Maine–New Brunswick border as an extension of I-95 and US 2. The border between the two countries also marks the border between the Eastern Time Zone and the Atlantic Time Zone. The highway travels northeast through woodlands as it approaches its first interchange with Route 540 via a hybrid diamond interchange/partial cloverleaf interchange, providing access to the towns of Richmond Corner and Belleville. Continuing east, the highway crosses over Plymouth Road before intersecting an eastbound exit for Vivglenn Road, which connects to Route 555. The final exit on the highway is a trumpet interchange with Route 2, which is the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the province, in Woodstock.