Maine State Route 16


State Route 16 is a numbered state highway in Maine, United States. SR 16 runs from the New Hampshire state line at Wentworth's Location in the west to Orono at the eastern terminus. State Route 16 runs a total of, passing mostly through rural areas, with the largest population center at its eastern terminus in Orono at Interstate 95.
Route 16 follows a rather circuitous route between the two states, originating in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, at Interstate 95, and re-intersecting Interstate 95 some later in Orono.
stands beside Route 16 between Rangeley and Stratton
ski area seen from Route 16
ski area seen from Routes 16 and 27

History

As originally designated, SR 16 crossed the state from Haines Landing to New Brunswick. In 1936, it was rerouted to extend west from Oquossoc to the New Hampshire border. In 1949, the route was truncated to Milo, but, in 1955, it was extended to its current eastern terminus in Orono.

Route description

SR 16 begins at the western border of the state in Magalloway Plantation. It then takes a northeasterly route through Oxford County, passing through Rangeley along the way. In Eustis, the route turns southeasterly along with SR 27 into Somerset County. It then takes a northwards jog parallelling US 201 before crossing it in Bingham and turning eastwards. This eastwards direction continues until the route reaches Milo, where it turns southward once again to its terminus in Orono.

Major intersections