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'''White River Junction''' is a village in [[Vermont]], [[United States of America]]. The village (which actually consists of several smaller places and has about 2.500 inhabitants) is an important transportation hub, with the Interstate 89 (towards [[Burlington]]), the I-91 towards [[Canada]] in the North and [[Brattleboro]] and [[Massachusetts]] in the South, and US Routes 4 and 5. Furthermore, there's an [[Amtrak]], a bus and a freight train station.  == Hitchiking out == To get onto the I-89, you can either try your luck in central White River Junction (to get on the I-89, you first have to go on the I-91 for one exit, which makes getting there a bit harder) or walk about a mile along US Route 5 in northerly direction (from the point where the two interstates cross), where you can hitch hike along US Route 4 for about 3 miles to a more convenient on-ramp. Joining US Route 5 a bit south of the central on-ramp, Wright Reservoir Rd leads to a small natural reserve with a lake, a really nice spot to spend a night (although the moskitos are a pain).      == Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{nomadwiki}} 
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