State Route 151 (SR 151) is a 30.5-mile-long (49.1 km) L-shaped state highway in the U.S. state of Maine. Running entirely in Somerset County, it travels from U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in Palmyra to Northeast Somerset, an unorganized territory within the state. It passes through the towns of Hartland, Athens, and Brighton intersecting other state highways in the centers of these towns.

State Route 151 marker
State Route 151
Map
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length30.5 mi[1] (49.1 km)
Major junctions
South end US 2 in Palmyra
North end SR 16 in Northeast Somerset
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaine
CountiesSomerset
Highway system
SR 150 SR 152

Route description

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SR 151 begins near the town center of Palmyra at US 2 (Main Street) at a stop-controlled intersection. It first heads north-northwest along Warren Hill Road through a mostly rural area passing to the west of Whites Pond. At an intersection surrounded by three houses, SR 151 turns west and turns towards the north at a small farm. It makes one more 90-degree curve to the west through wooded areas before gently curving towards the northwest into the limits of Hartland. After passing a few small businesses and a school (at this point carrying the name Elm Street), SR 151 reaches an intersection with Main Street, Academy Street, and Commercial Street. State Routes 23, 43, and 152 follow Main Street and Academny Street east-west through this intersection; SR 151 joins the concurrency of these routes by heading west along Main Street past a small factory, over the Sebasticook River, and by additional businesses. SR 152 breaks off from the concurrency at Pittsfield Avenue, SR 23 breaks off immediately afterwards at Lower Main Street while SR 43 and SR 151 bear to the northwest along Pleasant Street.[1]

After a short distance of houses lining the street, SR 43 and SR 151 briefly parallel the Sebasticook River before transitioning to a more rural setting zig-zagging west. The road passes to the south of Great Moose Lake before crossing into the town of Athens briefly. It then heads through the northeast corner of Cornville before reentering Athens. At a wye intersection near the town center of Athens, SR 43 ends its concurrency with SR 151 while SR 150, which entered from the southwest, joins a new concurrency past small businesses in Athens. SR 150 about one-third mile (0.54 km) north of the wye intersection ends its concurrency with SR 151 by splitting to the northeast. SR 151 heads north through rolling hills and forestland. Eight miles (13 km) past Athens, the road reaches a small clearing which is the center of the town of Brighton. At the center, SR 154 has its western terminus at SR 151. SR 151 contunes north before ending at an intersection with SR 16 in the Northeast Somerset hamlet of Mayfield Corner, northwest of two small ponds.[1]

Major junctions

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The entire route is in Somerset County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Palmyra0.00.0  US 2 (Main Street)
Hartland5.48.7 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 23 north / SR 43 east / SR 152 north (Academy Street) / Commercial Street – St. Albans
Southern end of SR 23 / SR 43 / SR 152 concurrencies
5.69.0 
 
SR 152 south (Pittsfield Avenue) / Mill Street
Northern end of SR 152 concurrency
5.79.2 
 
SR 23 south (Lower Main Street) – Canaan
Northern end of SR 23 concurrency
Athens17.628.3 
 
 
 
SR 43 west / SR 150 south (South Main Street) – Skowhegan, Madison
Northern end of SR 43 concurrency; southern end of SR 150 concurrency
17.928.8 
 
SR 150 north (Harmony Road) – Harmony
Northern end of SR 150 concurrency
Brighton26.342.3 
 
SR 154 east (Main Street)
Western terminus of SR 154
Northeast Somerset30.549.1  SR 16 (Mayfield Road) – Bingham, Kingsbury, Abbot
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Maine State Route 151" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
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