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Route 9 begins in the western Massachusetts city of Pittsfield, at U.S. Route 20.After separating from US-20, it has a brief (.2 mile) concurrency with U.S. Route 7 through the center of that city, then continues east, passing through the towns of Dalton and Windsor, wherein the route reaches its highest point at 2033 ft, in Berkshire County.
State Road – Scusset Beach: 11.40: 18.35: Plimoth Patuxet Highway west to Route 3 – Boston: Southern terminus of Plimoth Patuxet Highway: 15.00: 24.14: US 44 west – Middleborough, Providence: Eastern terminus of US 44: Kingston: 18.30: 29.45: Route 3 – Plymouth, Cape Cod, Duxbury, Boston: Exit 18 on Route 3: 18.70: 30.09: Route 80 west ...
Route 3A north (Herring Pond Road) – Cedarville, Manomet: Southern terminus of Route 3A: 7.1: 11.4: 3: 7: Clark Road / Beaver Dam Road – Pine Hills: 12.3: 19.8: 4: 12: Plimoth Patuxet Highway east – Manomet: Southbound left exit and northbound entrance: 12.7: 20.4: 5: 13: Long Pond Road / South Street – Plymouth Center: Access to Beth ...
Storrow Drive is a parkway, running from Soldiers Field Road at the Boston University Bridge (Route 2) eastward to an intersection with Embankment Road (Route 28) in downtown Boston. Originally portions of Routes C1 & C9 were routed along Storrow Drive through 1970. From 1970 through 1989, U.S. Route 1 was routed along Storrow Drive. Wallum ...
Massachusetts Route 102 (MA 102) is a 12.33-mile-long (19.84 km) west–east state highway in western Massachusetts.Its western terminus is at the New York border where it connects to New York State Route 22 (NY 22) in Canaan, New York, and its eastern terminus is at the intersection U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) exit 10 in Lee.
Number Length (mi) [5] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes I-84: 8.15: 13.12 I-84 at Union, CT: I-90 in Sturbridge: 1958: 1971
Interstate 290 (I-290) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Spanning approximately 20 miles (32 km), it is signed as an east–west spur route of I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) in Central Massachusetts.
Route C1 ran along Brookline Avenue, Beacon Street, Embankment Road (modern Route 28), Charles Street, Lowell Street, Merrimac Street, and Cross Street to the west end of the Sumner Tunnel. In East Boston, it went via Porter Street to Chelsea Street then shifted to the William McClellan Highway (modern Route 1A).