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Quinsigamond Avenue / Cambridge Street / Millbury Street in Worcester — — Worcester-Providence Turnpike Route 146A: 4.1: 6.6 Route 146A in North Smithfield, RI: Route 122 in Uxbridge: 1984: current Route 147: 4.39: 7.07 Mill Street & Springfield Street in Agawam: US 5 in West Springfield: 1966: current Route 148: 19.68: 31.67 US 20 in ...
Mulberry Street (Springfield, Massachusetts) S. Sandwich Road This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
[1] [2] The first state highway in Massachusetts was a 5305.17-foot (1617.02 m) section of Fitchburg Road (now Main Street, part of Route 119) in Ashby. The MHC laid it out as a state highway on August 15, 1894 from a point west of South Road to a point west of Route 31.
Number Length (mi) [1] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 1: 85.60: 137.76 US 1 at Pawtucket, RI: US 1 in Seabrook, NH
In 1931 the route was extended further west along Milk Street and onto South Street in Southborough and Northborough to US 20. [ 4 ] In 1932 the route was extended east taking over the original routing of Route 128 from Needham to the intersection of Route 3 (now Route 53 and Route 3A ) in Quincy.
The former NE 6 then took the route 3 number with U.S. Route 3 designated north of its intersection with U.S. Route 1 and Massachusetts Route 3 to the south. The route was basically a connected system of two-lane roadways up until the 1950s with the exception of Route 3's original path through Boston which paired it with US 1 on Park Drive, the ...
US 1 in Massachusetts was constructed in sections throughout the 1930s partly by widening existing roads and also by constructing new right of ways to bypass more congested areas. Originally, most of the highway was two or three lanes in each direction, with numerous widening and improvements made over the years.
Route 4 is an 18.26-mile-long (29.39 km) state highway in northeastern Massachusetts.It runs south to north, serving many of Boston's western and northwestern suburbs, from an interchange with Route 2 in Lexington northwest to an intersection with Route 3A in North Chelmsford.