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Interstate 395 (Maine)

Highway in Maine

Interstate 395 (Maine)

Highway in Maine

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typeI
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length_mi4.99
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direction_aWest
terminus_ain Bangor
junction{{Plainlist
*{{JctstateMEUS1AME-Bus9}} in Bangor
direction_bEast
terminus_bin Brewer
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Interstate 395 (I-395) is a 4.99 mi auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Maine. The western terminus of the route is at a cloverleaf interchange with I-95 near downtown Bangor. The eastern terminus is at US 1A and SR 9 in Brewer.

Veterans Remembrance Bridge carrying I-395 between Bangor and Brewer
I-395 offers a wide view of downtown Bangor from Veterans Remembrance Bridge

Route description

I-395 begins as an extension of Hammond Street at an at-grade intersection with US 2 and SR 100 on the south side of Bangor International Airport. US 2 and SR 100 turn north from the intersection onto Odlin Road, while I-395 reaches a cloverleaf interchange with its parent route, I-95, immediately to the east. The four-lane freeway is joined by SR 15 and travels east around the south side of Bangor, reaching the eastern terminus of US 202 at exit 2, near the Beal University campus, where it also picks up a concurrency with SR 9. I-395 then intersects Main Street at exit 3, carrying US 1A and SR 9 Business, near the Cross Insurance Center on the west side of the Penobscot River.

The freeway crosses the Penobscot River on the Veterans Remembrance Bridge, which carries four through lanes and two auxiliary lanes from Bangor to Brewer. SR 15 leaves I-395 and SR 9 at exit 4 on the east bank of the river, while the freeway continues southeast through the outskirts of Brewer. I-395 travels into the rural outskirts of the Bangor area and turns northeastward to terminate at a partial cloverleaf interchange with Wilson Street (part of US 1A) east of Brewer. US 1A continues southeast towards the Down East region of the state, serving Ellsworth and several coastal towns. After the intersection, the mainline SR 9 continues as a Super 2 bypassing Brewer to the south.

The freeway primarily serves as a bypass of Bangor and Brewer for travelers wishing to access the Down East/Bar Harbor region of Maine. It also connects I-95 to the region via US 1A. It is designated by the Maine state government as part of Highway Corridor Priority 1, which includes all Interstate Highways in the state as well as other important roads. Traffic volumes on the highway, measured in terms of annual average daily traffic by the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT), ranged in 2017 from a minimum of 8,470 vehicles near its eastern terminus to a maximum of 17,090 vehicles on the Veterans Remembrance Bridge.

History

I-395 was originally named the Bangor Industrial Spur and was intended to relieve traffic on Hammond and Union streets in the city's industrial area. Construction began on December 2, 1957, and was part of a larger project to construct I-95 around Bangor. The first section of the highway, from Hammond Street to Main Street in southern Bangor, opened on September 24, 1959, and was formally dedicated on October 29. It was the first Interstate Highway to be completed with federal funding under the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 and cost an estimated $3.79 million (equivalent to $ in ) to construct.

The 1550 ft Veterans Remembrance Bridge, connecting Bangor to Brewer over the Penobscot River, was dedicated on November 11, 1986. It was designated in 1985 by the state legislature following disagreements between local groups over which person or war should be honored by the name. The extension of I-395 over the bridge and through Brewer to Wilson Street (US 1A) opened to traffic on November 17. During its first days of public use, the Brewer section was targeted for speed enforcement due to its 55 mph speed limit and low traffic.

Eastern extension plans

Plans to extend I-395 to connect it to SR 9 began as early as 2001. In February 2008, MaineDOT suggested five possible routes to extend I-395 to SR 9, with two in particular designated as "State's Choice" and "Holden's Choice". The state's choice route would cut through the middle of Holden and connect to SR 9 in east Eddington; Holden's choice would run along the Brewer–Holden border and join SR 9 earlier. Since then, the state eliminated the "State's Choice" route and began work on the "Holden's Choice", designated 2B-2. Despite all three affected communities issuing resolutions in 2014 opposing this route, |access-date= 2014-10-23

Exit list

References

References

  1. Starks, Edward. (January 27, 2022). "Table 2: Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways". [[Federal Highway Administration]].
  2. "Interstate 395".
  3. "MaineDOT Asset Management - Highways". Maine Department of Transportation.
  4. Drakewell, Inc.. (September 25, 2020). "2019 Annual Traffic Count Report". Maine Department of Transportation.
  5. (October 1959). "Program: Official Dedication of the Industrial Spur, Bangor, October 30, 1959". [[Maine State Highway Commission]].
  6. (September 25, 1959). "Industrial Spur Opens". Bangor Daily News.
  7. Byrnes, Jim. (October 31, 1959). "Clauson Dedicates New Road Link". Bangor Daily News.
  8. Hubbard, John. (November 12, 1986). "Maine's veterans dedicate their bridge". Bangor Daily News.
  9. Buckley, Ken. (November 8, 1986). "A Name with special meaning". Bangor Daily News.
  10. Tremble, T.J.. (November 18, 1986). "At last — new bridge is open for business". Bangor Daily News.
  11. (November 10, 1986). "I-395 extension to open mid-morning Nov. 17". Bangor Daily News.
  12. Tremble, T.J.. (November 20, 1986). "Brewer police to crack down on I-395 speeders". Bangor Daily News.
  13. "I-395/Rt. 9 Connector Study".
  14. Ricker, Nok-Noi. (February 21, 2008). "MDOT pitches 5 ideas for I-395-Route 9 link". [[Bangor Daily News]].
  15. "Route 9 Connector Project, Overview & Description {{!}} MaineDOT".
  16. "Latest Updates - I-395/Route 9 Connector Project Project {{!}} MaineDOT".
  17. "MaineDOT Public Map Viewer". [[Maine Department of Transportation]].
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