Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Route 10 is a numbered state highway connector in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, traveling along the Huntington Expressway, the first freeway in the state. It connects Route 12 (Park Avenue) on the Cranston–Providence city line with Interstate 95 (I-95), U.S. Route 6 (US 6), and Memorial Boulevard in downtown Providence, passing just east of the Olneyville area of Providence.
It passes over I-295 without an interchange and heads towards downtown Cranston. After passing the city center as a main east–west corridor, Route 2 passes Route 10's southern terminus. It passes US 1A and ends at Broad Street, an old alignment of US 1A, 0.3 miles (0.48 km) later.
Route 37 is a state highway running 3.47 miles (5.58 km) in Providence County and Kent County, Rhode Island, United States.A freeway for its entire length, it serves the cities of Cranston and Warwick and is also a major east–west freeway in the Providence metropolitan area, linking T. F. Green Airport with Interstate 295.
To the north, that freeway was connected with the Kent County Freeway by a new section, opened November 22, 1969, as the last section of I-95 in Rhode Island. The connection to Route 3 at Kitts Corner was removed, and Route 3 was moved back to the old road over the Big River. Route 95 was renumbered I-95, as the whole road was now a freeway.
Route 102 south / Route 146A south (Victory Highway) South end of concurrency with Route 146A, Northern terminus of Route 102: 25.3: 40.7: Route 146A north (Quaker Highway) North end of concurrency with Route 146A: 25.7: 41.4: Central Street north to Route 122: Massachusetts border: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Route 2 in Cranston: 1919: 1934 The 3-mile portion of today's Route 5, which ran from its current terminus in Warwick to Route 2 in Cranston Route 2: 33.6: 54.1 US 1/Route 112 in Charlestown: US 1 in Providence: 1934: current Route 3: 30.1: 48.4 US 1 in Westerly: Route 2 in Warwick: 1935: current Route 4: 10.4: 16.7
It then turns to the north and parallels Route 4 until reaching Interstate 95. Route 2 passes the eastern terminus of Route 3 before reaching an interchange with Interstate 295. It continues through downtown Cranston and has interchanges with Route 37 and Route 10 before reaching its northern terminus at US 1 slightly inside the city line of ...
Four freeways travel through Cranston: I-95, I-295, RI 10 (the Huntington Expressway), and RI 37. Other state-numbered roads in Cranston are US 1, US 1A, RI 2, RI 5, RI 12, RI 33, RI 51, RI 115, and RI 117. Cranston is served by Rhode Island Public Transit Authority buses. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor passes through, but has no station in the city.