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New Hampshire Route 77 (abbreviated NH 77) is a 17.874-mile-long (28.765 km) nominally east–west highway in Hillsborough and Merrimack counties in southern New Hampshire. It runs from New Boston to Dunbarton. Though labeled as east–west, the road has a north–south alignment for half of its length.
The first trackless trolley line in the Boston transit system was opened by the Boston Elevated Railway (BERy) on April 11, 1936. Replacing a streetcar line over the same route, it was a crosstown line (later numbered 77, and today served by the 69 bus) running from Harvard station east to Lechmere station.
The JFK Memorial Highway is a semi-limited-access highway running through the city of New Bedford, from Cove St. in the south to I-195 in the north at Exit 15. The section between U.S. Route 6 and I-195 carries the initial stretch of Route 18. Leominster Connector 0.6 0.97 Leominster — —
Planned West End Street Railway system, 1885; consolidation of these lines was complete by 1887. See also 1880 horse railway map.. Mass transportation in Boston was provided by private companies, often granted charters by the state legislature for limited monopolies, with powers of eminent domain to establish a right-of-way, until the creation of the MTA in 1947.
Route 32 south – Petersham, Barre: Eastern end of Route 32 concurrency: 27.7: 44.6: US 202 south / Route 2 west – Greenfield, Belchertown: Exit 77 on Route 2: Phillipston: 28.4: 45.7: US 202 north / Route 2 east – Boston, Winchendon: Exit 77 on Route 2: 30.7: 49.4: US 202 south / Route 2 – Fitchburg, Boston, Greenfield, Belchertown
In the beginning, Table Boston served one platter for every six guests. With COVID-19, however, people only share food with their friends and families, so the restaurant now serves one dish for ...
Route 53 south – Weymouth: Northern terminus of Route 53: Quincy Shore Drive south – Squantum, Wollaston Beach: Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance: Neponset River: Bridge: Suffolk: Boston: 53.60: 86.26: Route 203 west (Gallivan Boulevard) – Ashmont: Eastern terminus of Route 203: 53.61: 86.28: I-93 south / US 1 south ...
W Boston, a cool hotel in the city's theater district, has the first restaurant in New England to offer this 3-D experience. The show is right in front of each guest, at their place setting.