Vermont Route 125

Vermont Route 125 marker
Vermont Route 125
Map
Map of Addison County in western Vermont with VT 125 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length35.901 mi[1] (57.777 km)
Existed1935[2]–present
HistoryExtended over VT 19 by 1949[3][4]
Major junctions
West end VT 17 in Addison
Major intersections US 7 in Middlebury
East end VT 100 in Hancock
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVermont
CountiesAddison
Highway system
VT 123 VT 127
VT 18 VT 22A
VT F-7 VT F-9

Vermont Route 125 (VT 125) is a 35.901-mile-long (57.777 km) east–west state highway in Addison County, Vermont, United States. The route begins at an intersection for VT 17 in the town of Addison near the Champlain Bridge. The route runs through the towns of Bridport, Middlebury, Ripton and the Green Mountain National Forest before reaching a junction with VT 100 in Hancock. Parts of VT 125 from Bridport to Middlebury were designated as Vermont Route F-8 by 1926, but was truncated by 1931 to a segment between West Bridport and VT 30A (current-day VT 22A). The section between VT 30A and Middlebury had been designated as Vermont Route 19. VT 19 began at VT 17 in Chimney Point, terminating at VT 30 in Middlebury. VT 125 had been designated between US 7 in Middlebury to VT 100 in Hancock by 1935, but by 1949, had absorbed the entirety of VT 19 to Chimney Point.

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