Brandon, Vermont

Brandon: Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States

About

Brandon is a town located in the county of Rutland in the U.S. state of Vermont. Its population at the 2010 census was 3,966 and a population density of 38 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 city had an estimated population of 3,705 inhabitants.

Brandon locator map
Location of Brandon on Vermont map.

Quick Facts about Brandon

Population : 3,705 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : Vermont (United States)
County : Rutland County
Postal code : 05733
Area : 104 km2
Altitude : 427 feet / 130 meters
Time Zone : Eastern Time Zone
Local time : 11:29:26 (29th March 2024)
Density : 36 Pop. per km² as of 2020
Population growth : -7.04% (2010-2020)
Bridge in Brandon  Vermont image
Bridge in Brandon Vermont
Bridge in Brandon  Vermont image

Geography

Brandon is located at 43°47'53"N 73°5'15"W (43.7981200, -73.0876100).

Brandon map

Demographics

According to census records, the population of Brandon decreased by 7.04% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2010 3,966 - census
2011 3,946 -0.51% estimation process
2012 3,917 -0.74% estimation process
2013 3,888 -0.75% estimation process
2014 3,848 -1.04% estimation process
2015 3,804 -1.16% estimation process
2016 3,793 -0.29% estimation process
2017 3,781 -0.32% estimation process
2018 3,760 -0.56% estimation process
2019 3,735 -0.67% estimation process
2020 3,705 -0.81% estimation process

Brandon zip code is 05733. County name: Rutland, County fips: 50021

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People born in Brandon (16)

People born in Brandon, including politician Stephen A. Douglas, inventor Emily Davenport, Manufacturer, town founder George Dexter Whitcomb, .

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Schools in Brandon

College & universities near Brandon, VT

Code Name City ZIP
230834 Castleton University Castleton (VT) 05735

Stations (28)

Amtrak & bus stations near Brandon, VT

Code Name Address Type
CNV Castleton station 266 Main Street RAIL
RUD Rutland station 25 Evelyn Street RAIL
FTC Ticonderoga station NYS Hwy 74 and Sandy Redoubt RAIL
FHV Fair Haven, Vermont Depot and Water Sts. RAIL
WHL Whitehall station Main St. and Saunders St. RAIL

Post offices near Brandon

Post Office Name City ZIP
Brandon Post Office Brandon (VT) 05733

Other places with the same name (7)

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  • Brandon , Mississippi city in Mississippi with a population of 24,396 people.
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  • Brandon , Wisconsin village in Wisconsin, USA with a population of 845 people.
  • Brandon , Minnesota city in Douglas County, Minnesota, United States with a population of 747 people.
  • Brandon , Iowa city in Iowa with a population of 320 people.

Other cities in Rutland County

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Rutland County , VT. (more)

City Name Population Title
Castleton 4,490 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Rutland 4,105 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, surrounding the city of Rutland
Pittsford 2,757 Town in Vermont
Fair Haven 2,530 Town in Vermont, United States
West Rutland 2,129 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Wallingford 1,938 Town in Vermont
Poultney 1,693 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Proctor 1,578 Town in Vermont
Pawlet 1,359 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Danby 1,308 Town in Rutland County, Vermont
Mount Holly 1,241 Town in Vermont
Chittenden 1,170 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Wells 1,151 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Mendon 1,015 Town in Vermont
Benson 991 Town in Vermont
Shrewsbury 979 Town in Rutland County, Vermont, USA

Distance to Other Cities

Brandon distances to largest Vermont cities