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  2. Massachusetts Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of turnpikes in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth Massachusetts Turnpike: Egremont–Sheffield—Connecticut line 1801–1857 US 7–Egremont Road–Route 23: Salem Turnpike: Boston–Lynn–Salem 1802–1868 Broadway–Route 107: Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike: Dedham: Washington Street–US 1 / Route 1A: Quincy Turnpike: Quincy: Fourteenth Massachusetts Turnpike: Shelburne: Camden ...

  4. Sumner Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    For residents of certain Boston ZIP Codes, a discount is in effect using an E-ZPass transponder, costing $0.20. On November 14, 2008, the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority voted in favor of a proposed toll hike which would double the toll to $7.00 for non-commercial vehicles (at the time, the toll was $3.50 in the southbound direction only).

  5. Mass. Senate nixes Kennedy amendment on Pike tolls

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    Sen. Robyn Kennedy of Worcester, a city that the Mass. Turnpike skirts to the south, sparked Thursday's mini-debate on tolls when she gave a brief speech on an amendment the Senate had rejected in ...

  6. Fast Lane (electronic toll collection) - Wikipedia

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    Toll booth at the junction of I-84 and the Mass Pike (exit 9). The original electronic toll collection system in Massachusetts was called MassPass and was installed at the Ted Williams Tunnel. This system was scrapped and replaced by the current E-ZPass-compatible system in 1998 for the Ted Williams Tunnel and the Massachusetts Turnpike Boston ...

  7. Callahan Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, a toll of $1.50 is charged for non-commercial two-axle vehicles with a Massachusetts E-ZPass, while non-Massachusetts E-ZPass holders are charged $1.75. Vehicles without E-ZPass are charged $2.05 through MassDOT's Pay By Plate MA program.

  8. Massachusetts Route 1A - Wikipedia

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    East Boston: Access via Porter Street: 49.677: 79.947: Logan Airport: 50.023: 80.504: I-90 Toll / Mass Pike west to I-93 south – Williams Tunnel: Eastern end of I-90; southbound exit and northbound entrance: 50.305: 80.958: Route 145 north (Bennington Street) – Winthrop, Chelsea: Interchange, southern end of Route 145: Revere: 52.487: 84. ...

  9. U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    I-90 / Mass Pike / Albany Street – Logan Airport, Worcester, South Station: South Bay interchange; signed as exits 16A (South Station) and (I-90) southbound; exits 134B-C on I-90 / Mass Pike: 45.993: 74.019: 23: 17: Government Center: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access via North Street: 46.121: 74.225: 23: 16B: Purchase Street