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Rhode Island Route 107 |
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Route 107 is a numbered State Highway running 3.5 miles in Rhode Island, United States.
Route
- Note: This section uses [] () to indicate a one-way pair. Streets appearing in [] are the northbound or eastbound side. Streets appearing in () are the southbound or westbound side. The reading order inside the brackets and parentheses is the same as outside.
- Note: This State highway is one of two (RI 96 and RI 107) whose Rhode Island sections never leave Burrillville.
Route 107 takes the following route through the State:
- Burrillville: 3.5 miles; Route
100 to Victory Highway
- [Pascoag Main Street] (Sayles Avenue, Bridge Way), Pascoag Main Street, Chapel Street, Harrisville Main Street and East Avenue
History
Before 1934, Route 107 was on the opposite side of the State. Originally, Route 107 started at the junction of present-day Route 3 and Route 138 in Richmond. From there, it went east along Route 138 then south along Route 108 to end at U.S. Route 1.
Notes
Signage clearly shows Route 107's current terminus to be at Victory Highway, which is an old alignment of Route 102.
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