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U.S. Federal Route 2
Washington County

U.S. Federal Route 2 runs east-west across Central Washington County. It runs from the Chittenden/Washington County Line, near North Duxbury, to the Washington/Caledonia County Line, near West Danville.

U.S. Rt. 2 passes through the following towns in Washington County.
Waterbury
Duxbury
North Moretown
Middlesex
Montpelier
East Montpelier
Plainfield
Marshfield

U.S. Rt. 2 is multi-plexed in Washington County.
Vermont State Route 100, from Waterbury to Duxbury.

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Vermont State Route 14, at East Montpelier.

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U.S. Rt. 2 crosses the following highways in Washington County.
Interstate 89, near North Duxbury. (NO Interchange)
Vermont State Route 100, at Waterbury.
Vermont State Route 100, at Duxbury.

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Vermont State Route 100B, at Middlesex.
Interstate 89, near Montpelier. (NO Interchange)
Interstate 89, near Montpelier. (NO Interchange)
Interstate 89, near Montpelier. (NO Interchange)
BUSN U.S. Rt. 2, at Montpelier.
BUSN U.S. Rt. 2, at Montpelier.
Vermont State Route 12, at Montpelier.

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U.S. Rt. 302, at Montpelier.

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Vermont State Route 14, near East Montpelier.

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Vermont State Route 14, at East Montpelier.

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Vermont State Route 214, near Plainfield.
Vermont State Route 215, at Marshfield.

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Vermont State Route 232, near Marshfield.

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Branches of U.S. Rt. 2 in Washington County.



A WB U.S. Rt. 2 guide marker.
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A guide marker for U.S. Rt. 2/VT St Rt 100.
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A guide marker for U.S. Rt. 2/VT St Rt 100.
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A guide marker for U.S. Rt. 2/VT St Rt 100.
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26 June 2016
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