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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is upgrading the Middlesex Turnpike in cooperation with the Towns of Burlington, Bedford and Billerica based on concept plans developed in the 1980s. Early work included Middlesex Turnpike in Burlington (up to the start of Network Drive) and the creation of Network Drive.
Turnpike name Routing or location Dates of operation Modern designation First Massachusetts Turnpike: North Wilbraham–Palmer–Warren 1796–1819 US 20–Old Warren Road–Route 67: Second Massachusetts Turnpike [1] North Adams–Drury–Charlemont 1797–1833 Route 2: Third Massachusetts Turnpike: Pittsfield line–Worthington–Northampton
Route 9 is a 135.310-mile-long (217.760 km) major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States. Along with U.S. Route 20 (US 20), Route 2, and Interstate 90, Route 9 is one of the major east–west routes of Massachusetts. The western terminus is near the center of the city of Pittsfield.
Locke grist mill, before 1794. Exact site: At Butterfield's Pond and Lowell Street, just over the town line into Burlington. Reed saw mill, before 1794. Still existent in the 1890s. Approximate site: Off Middlesex Turnpike, between Adams Street and Route 128, Burlington. Vine Brook Mill, originally circa 1645, rebuilt twice afterwards.
In the US state of Massachusetts, it spans 92 miles (148 km) along a north–south axis. It is the third-longest Interstate Highway in Massachusetts, behind I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike) and I-495, while I-95 in full is the longest north–south Interstate and sixth-longest Interstate Highway in the US.
The Burlington Landlocked Forest, also known as the Burlington Landlocked Parcel, consists of 270 acres (1.1 km 2) spanning the borders of Burlington, Bedford, and Lexington, and contains 12 miles (19 km) of hiking-mountain biking trails, vernal pools, abundant wildlife, historic stone walls and other structures, meadows, and old-growth forest ...
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 .
87.90: 141.46: Route 110 west – Chelmsford, Worcester: Northern end of Route 110 concurrency: Chelmsford: 91.10: 146.61: Route 4 south to US 3 – Burlington: Northern terminus of Route 4: 91.80: 147.74: Route 40 west – Groton: Eastern terminus of Route 40: Tyngsborough: 95.10: 153.05: Route 113 west – Dunstable: Southern end of Route 113 ...