Rhode Island Route 77
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| Route 77 |
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| Length: | 16.2 mi (26.1 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 19__ | ||||||||||||
| South end: | Rhode Island Road in Little Compton | ||||||||||||
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Route 77 is a numbered State Highway running 16.2 miles in Rhode Island.
[edit] Route
- Note: This State highway is one of four (RI 77, RI 81, RI 177 and RI 179) whose Rhode Island sections only serve the Tiverton/Little Compton area.
Route 77 takes the following route through the State:
- Little Compton: 6.9 miles; Rhode Island Road to Tiverton town line
- Town Landing, Sakonnet Point Road and West Main Road
- Tiverton: 9.3 miles; Little Compton town line to Route 24
- Main Road
[edit] History
The section of Route 77 between Route 179 and Route 177 was once part of Route 126, which now runs through the Blackstone Valley.
[edit] Notes
Route 77 travels through some very scenic areas of Tiverton and Little Compton.

