Interstate 91

Interstate 91
I-91 highlighted in red
Route information
Length290.37 mi (467.31 km)
ExistedAugust 14, 1957 (1957-08-14)–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end I-95 in New Haven, Connecticut
Major intersections
North end A-55 at the Canadian border in Derby Line, Vermont
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesConnecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont
CountiesConnecticut: New Haven, Middlesex, Hartford
Massachusetts: Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin
Vermont: Windham, Windsor, Orange, Caledonia, Orleans
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
Route 89Connecticut Route 94
I-90Massachusetts I-93
I-89Vermont I-93

Interstate 91 (I-91) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States. It is the primary north–south thoroughfare in the western part of the region. Its southern terminus is in New Haven, Connecticut, at I-95, while its northern terminus is in Derby Line, Vermont, at the Canada–United States border. Past the Derby Line–Rock Island Border Crossing, the road continues into Canada as Quebec Autoroute 55 (A-55). I-91 is the longest of three Interstate highways whose entire route is located within the New England states (the other two highways being I-89 and I-93) and is also the only primary (two-digit) Interstate Highway in New England to intersect all five of the other interstate highways that run through the region. The largest cities along its route, from south to north, are New Haven, Connecticut; Hartford, Connecticut; Springfield, Massachusetts; Northampton, Massachusetts; Greenfield, Massachusetts; Brattleboro, Vermont; White River Junction, Vermont; St. Johnsbury, Vermont; and Newport, Vermont.