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$2.8 million in federal funds toward NH electric vehicle charging infrastructure are coming to travel corridors of Interstate 93 and Route 16. Electric vehicle charging stations coming to NH on I ...
Jun. 19—Traffic on I-93, I-393 and Route 106 will be altered this weekend to handle the 15,000 vehicles and 42,000 spectators expected to attend the NASCAR Cup Series Race at New Hampshire Motor ...
Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States. Spanning approximately 190 miles (310 km) along a north–south axis, it is one of three primary Interstate Highways located entirely within New England; the other two are I-89 and I-91.
Interstate 393 (I-393) is a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway extending from I-93 at Concord to Pembroke, New Hampshire. The primary purpose of the road is to bypass a densely built commercial strip on New Hampshire Route 9 (NH 9) in the eastern part of Concord.
Much of the turnpike's length has been overlapped by other numbered routes. Portions of the road are shared with US-3, I-93, and I-293.The southern portion of the turnpike, in Nashua, is posted as US-3, serving as an extension of the US-3 freeway (Northwest Expressway) from Burlington, Massachusetts.
New Hampshire uses the standard U.S. Route shield, a six-point white shield over a black square background. New Hampshire contains parts of the four lowest-numbered primary US highways: US 1, US 2, US 3 and US 4. US 2 is the only primary US highway within New Hampshire with any spur routes in the state, of which two are present: US 202 and US ...
I-93 / NH 101 east – Salem, Boston, Concord, Portsmouth: Southern terminus; southern end of NH 101 concurrency: 1.291: 2.078: 1: NH 28 (South Willow Street) Mall of New Hampshire: 2.742: 4.413: 2: NH 3A (Brown Avenue) Formerly signed for access to Manchester–Boston Regional Airport and town of Litchfield: Bedford: 3.291: 5.296: 3
The section of Route 3A south of the intersection with Route 113 in Tyngsborough (all but the northern few miles of the route) was formerly U.S. Route 3, prior to the construction of the Northwest Expressway, a freeway connection from I-95 in Burlington to the Everett Turnpike in Nashua, New Hampshire, which was given the U.S. Route 3 designation.