Talk:Maine State Route 9

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Evrik in topic Airline Road

Old numbers east of Wells, ME edit

From nhtopos - by 1934 Route 9 was in place

  • unknown to west of Troy
  • 138, somewhere west of Troy to unknown
  • 179, somewhere east of Bangor to Aurora
  • unnumbered (Airline Route/Air Line Road), Aurora to Wesley?
  • 192, Wesley to near Calais
  • — Preceding unsigned comment added by SPUI (talkcontribs) 01:25, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Portland rerouting edit

Apparently recently SR 9 was moved from Walton Street to Woodford Street: [1] Hopefully we can get some official confirmation and an approximate date. [2] currently shows via Walton as an overlength truck route. [3] (2006) puts SR 9 on Walton, of course. --NE2 06:48, 28 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Airline Road edit

This source: Dudley, John. "The Airline Road". mainething.com. has a great history on The Airline. This source as well, Aguilera, Kristin. "The British Bank That Forever Altered the U.S. Economy (22 Jan, 2013)". Bloomberg View. Retrieved 26 March 2017.. It involves Baring Brothers Bank, William Bingham and a lot of Maine history. --evrik (talk) 20:50, 26 May 2020 (UTC)Reply