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Road and Railroad Crossings Conserved Public Lands Green Road and Railroad Crossings Conserved Public Lands Project Section MP Crossing Name Crossing Owner Data source Name Nearest MP Distance to MP (ft) Source Source 2 Bay Rd 0.00 Th 8 Town VT Emergency RDS line Chimney Point State Historic Site 74.35 227 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Bay Rd 0.18 Aubin Dr Town VT Emergency RDS line Chimney Point State Park 74.37 426 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Lake 1.19 Route 2 N State VT Emergency RDS line Larrabees Point Access Area 88.35 463 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Lake 74.30 Route 17 W State VT Emergency RDS line Mount Independence Historic Site 90.57 202 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Stony Point Rd 98.01 N Lake Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Mount Independence 90.74 97 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly North Lake Rd 100.03 Old North Lake Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Blueberry Hill Wildlife Management Area 117.04 0 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Glenn Rd 101.34 Stage Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Blueberry Hill Wildlife Management Area 117.99 0 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Stage Rd 101.40 Hulett Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Blueberry Hill Wildlife Management Area 118.92 0 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Hulett Hill Rd 102.06 Hulett Hill Rd Fork Town VT Emergency RDS line Otter Creek Stream Bank 132.36 149 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Hulett Hill Rd 102.07 Route 22A State VT Emergency RDS line Appalachian Trail Corridor (GMNF Trail) 132.45 53 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Route 22A 102.86 Mill Pond Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Otter Creek Stream Bank 132.54 75 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Route 22A 107.72 Main Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Appalachian Trail Corridor 132.59 33 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Route 22A 109.26 Troubles End Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Okemo State Forest 146.45 24 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Route 22A 109.50 Sheldon Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Okemo State Forest 146.88 320 VT Center fCadastral_CONSPUB_poly Route 22A 110.17 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Route 4 110.33 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Green Mountain National Forest Route 4 110.53 Airport Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Site Enter MP Crossing Length (ft) Source Source 2 Route 4 111.20 Dutton Av Town VT Emergency RDS line Otter Creek 126.21 4,531 VT Center fEnviron_GMNFWSR_poly Route 4 111.36 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Route 4 112.71 Creek Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Closest School is > 500 ft away Route 4 113.57 Drake Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 4 114.01 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Route 4 114.08 Route 30 N State VT Emergency RDS line Fishing Areas < 500 ft away Route 4 114.15 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Fishing Area Nearest MP Distance to MP (ft) Owner Source Source 2 Route 4 115.48 North Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Lake Champlain 74.28 357 VTHP VT Center fTourism_FISHACCESS_points Route 4 116.39 E Hubbardton Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Lake Champlain 92.27 364 State MOA VT Center fTourism_FISHACCESS_points Route 4 116.45 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Route 4 116.55 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Recreation Areas < 500 ft away Route 4 121.67 Clarendon & Pittford Railroad Railroad VT Trans RR line Recreation Area Nearest MP Distance to MP (ft) Source Source 2 Route 4 121.81 Castleton Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Chimney Point State Historic Site 74.34 447 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 4 123.39 Clarendon Av Town VT Emergency RDS line Lighthouse Boat Launch 78.86 471 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 4 123.68 Boardman Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Buoy 39 Marina 90.6 387 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 4 125.54 Quarterline Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Chipman Point Marina 92.4 416 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 4 126.38 Creek Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Tyler Stables 102.55 221 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 4 127.16 Vermont Railway Railroad VT Trans RR line Devil'S Bowl Speedway 105.5 302 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 7 127.80 Ent/Ext Ramp State Hwy State VT Emergency RDS line Hunting Access Lake Bomoseen State Park 107.74 326 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 7 127.82 Middle Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Hanley Mtn Trail 121.64 290 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 7 128.00 Route 7B N Ext State VT Emergency RDS line Otter Creek Sb 132.51 306 VT Center fTourism_RECSITES_point Route 7 128.03 Route 7B N Ext Fork State VT Emergency RDS line Route 7 128.39 N Shrewsbury Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Lake Champlain portion of route = 97.34 miles Route 103 130.40 Route 7B Central State VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 131.47 Fire Ln 2A Town VT Emergency RDS line Closest Waterfall is > 500 ft away Route 103 131.51 Fire Ln 2 Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 132.01 E Clarendon Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Maintenance facilities within 500 ft Route 103 132.03 Railroad Dr Town VT Emergency RDS line Maintenance Nearest MP Distance to MP (ft) Source Source 2 Route 103 132.51 Green Mountain Railroad Railroad VT Trans RR line Ludlow 148.41 376 VT Center fTrans_MAINTFAC_points Route 103 132.70 Gaynor Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Road and Railroad Crossings Cont. Route 103 133.03 Cheerio Hill Town VT Emergency RDS line Closest Airport is > 500 ft away Route 103 133.22 Lincoln Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 133.78 Marina Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Closest VT College Facility is > 500 ft away Railroad 135.61 Town Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Railroad 136.80 Freeman Brook Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Closest Hospital Facility is > 500 ft away Railroad 136.95 Old Turnpike Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 138.33 Pond Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 138.90 Roger Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 139.98 Packer Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 141.15 Hortonville Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 142.21 Summit Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 142.98 Bussino Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 143.53 Markwell Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 143.99 Syria Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 144.71 Shunpike Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 144.77 Sawyer Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 145.40 Station Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 147.87 Okemo Ridge Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 103 148.16 Locust Hill Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 100 148.23 Barton Dr Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 100 148.37 Maple Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Route 100 148.85 Rod & Gun Club Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line East Lake Rd 149.31 Lake Pauline Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line Pettiner Hill Rd 151.47 Whitcomb Ln Town VT Emergency RDS line Pettiner Hill Rd 152.22 North Hill Cross Rd Town VT Emergency RDS line.
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