Vermont Route 133 | ||||
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Horace Greeley Memorial Highway | ||||
Map of Rutland County in western Vermont with VT 133 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by VTrans | ||||
Length: | 22.476 mi (36.172 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | VT 30 in Pawlet | |||
North end: | VT 4A in West Rutland | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Rutland | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Vermont Route 133 is a 22.476-mile (36.172 km) north–south state highway in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. It runs from Pawlet in the south to West Rutland in the north.
VT 133 begins at an intersection with VT 30 in the Rutland County town of Pawlet. Running eastward along Danby–Pawlet Road, VT 133 parallels the Flower Brook through a residential stretch. Turning northeast, the route soon turns north off Danby–Pawlet Road and run north through the rural areas of Pawlet. VT 133 soon begins to wind northeast through Pawlet, soon crossing into the town of Tinmouth, bending north and bypassing the hamlet of East Wells. Running along the side of a ridge, VT 133 becomes West Tinmouth Road, soon reaching Middletown Springs.
VT 133 becomes known as South Street as it enters Middletown Springs, winding through fields and nearby golf courses, making a short northwestern turn near Daisy Hollow Road. As it enters the center of Middletown Springs, VT 133 bends northeast, becoming the main north–south street through the community, a two-lane residential street. Crossing the Poultney River, the route enters downtown Middletown Springs, reaching a junction with VT 140 (West Street). VT 133 and VT 140 run concurrent on East Street, running through Middletown Springs. The routes soon leave downtown Middletown Springs, paralleling the Poultney River, along East Street.