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In Boylston, Route 70 crosses Route 140 and proceeds in an arc near the Wachusett Reservoir. As it enters the town of Clinton, Route 70 begins a concurrency with Route 62 which lasts for approximately 2.6 miles (4.2 km), with the last 0.3 miles (0.48 km) being a triple concurrency with Route 110 through the center of town
The Massachusetts Turnpike is informally divided into two sections by MassDOT: the original 123-mile (198 km) "Western Turnpike" extending from the New York state border through the interchange with I-95 and Route 128 at exit 123 in Weston, and the 15-mile (24 km) "Boston Extension" that continues beyond exit 123 through Boston. [4]
Formerly numbered Route 11 until the mid 1960s Route 121 — — Route 1A in Ipswich: Route 127 in Gloucester: 1926: 1960 became an extension of Route 133 so it could be used to renumber Route 11 NH 121A: 0.0497: 0.0800 NH 121A in Plaistow, NH: Route 125 in Haverhill — — NH Route 121A's Southern terminus partially enters Massachusetts ...
It will be years before the state finishes a top-to-bottom overhaul of Route 70, but results so far are visible along almost 9 miles of the highway. Route 70 project could last years, but new ...
This is a list of turnpike roads, built and operated by nonprofit turnpike trusts or private companies in exchange for the privilege of collecting a toll, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are now maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned.
The project is designed to make driving conditions safer for more than 175,000 vehicles daily.
Numbering on the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) increased from 1 to 26; however, exits 11 and 11A were almost 10 miles (16 km) apart, exits 14 and 15 were the same exit, exit 15B was a westbound-only off-ramp, exits 18 and 20 were the same exit, exit 19 was a mainline toll plaza until 2016, and exits 21 and 23 were westbound on-ramps only. This ...
The project is designed to increase safety for an interchange that carries about 175,000 vehicles per day between two major roadways.