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Rhode Island Route 101

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 101 marker

Route 101

Hartford Pike
Map
Route information
Maintained by RIDOT
Length9.7 mi[1] (15.6 km)
Existed1935–present
Major junctions
West end Route 101 in Killingly, CT
Major intersections Route 102 in Scituate
East end US 6 in Scituate
Location
CountryUnited States
StateRhode Island
CountiesProvidence
Highway system
Route 100 Route 102

Route 101 is a numbered state highway running 9.7 miles (15.6 km) in Rhode Island. It begins at the Connecticut state line in the town of Foster and ends at U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in the town of Scituate.

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Route description

The Jerimoth Hill sign as it stands along Route 101 near the highest point in Rhode Island

Route 101 begins at the Connecticut state line between the towns of Killingly and Foster as a continuation of Connecticut Route 101. The route, known locally as Hartford Pike, runs for about 12 miles (19 km) through several reservoirs before ending at US 6 Bypass in the town of Scituate, near the north edge of the Scituate Reservoir. Route 101 passes near Jerimoth Hill, the highest point in Rhode Island.

History

In the 19th century, modern Route 101 was a toll road that was administered by the Rhode Island and Connecticut Turnpike corporation. The former turnpike route was not assigned a route number in 1923 when the state first designated route numbers. At the time, the Route 101 designation was assigned to what is now US 44. In 1934, US 44 was designated by AASHO along its current alignment. Connecticut and Rhode Island reassigned the Route 101 designation by the following year to the Rhode Island and Connecticut Turnpike route and its continuation in Connecticut.

Until 2003, eastbound signage clearly showed Route 101 beginning concurrent with the US 6 Bypass, from the eastern split of US 6 Business (Danielson Pike) and US 6 Bypass in Scituate. Signage westbound at that intersection has now been changed to say "TO Route 101", leading to the belief that the western terminus is now the split between Hartford Pike and the US 6 Bypass, where the concurrency ended.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Providence County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Foster0.00.0
Route 101 west (Hartford Pike)
Continuation into Connecticut
1.93.1 Route 94 (Reynolds Road)
Scituate6.310.1 Route 102 (Chompist Hill Road)
9.715.6
US 6 east (Hartford Pike)
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Google (December 26, 2013). "Route 101" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 26, 2013.

External links

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