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US 3 Bus. sign. U.S. Route 3 Business (US 3 Bus.) is a 4.144-mile-long (6.669 km) [1] signed business route running north–south through downtown Laconia, New Hampshire. It runs from US 3 and NH 11 in Belmont north to US 3 in Laconia, along NH 107 and NH 11A. It is a former alignment of US 3, used before the Laconia–Gilford bypass was built.
Route 3 began as a new designation for New England Highway 6 in 1927 when the U.S. Highway system was created and New England highway Route 3 was chosen to be US 6. 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 ...
Officers responded to the crash in the 2200 block of W. Sublett Road in south Arlington and found the driver dead inside a wrecked Kia Stinger GT, police said in a news release. No one else was in ...
Route 3 – Boston, Cape Cod: Southern terminus; exit 3 on Route 3: State Road – Scusset Beach: 11.40: 18.35: Plimoth Patuxet Highway west to Route 3 – Boston: Southern terminus of Plimoth Patuxet Highway: 15.00: 24.14: US 44 west – Middleborough, Providence: Eastern terminus of US 44: Kingston: 18.30: 29.45: Route 3 – Plymouth, Cape ...
All lanes of Highway 3 near the overpass at El Dorado Road, just north of the Chico Way exit, were closed this afternoon sometime around 3:30 p.m., where police have blocked off the roadway until ...
The northbound lanes of Highway 3 in Bremerton were blocked for part of Thursday afternoon's commute due to a two-car collision caused when one driver had a medical emergency.
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]
The Northwest Expressway (US 3) was the one freeway in Massachusetts that still used the "25 is 128" system, where exit 25 was at Route 128 and exit numbers increased leaving Boston. This was previously common on expressways around Boston. As such, its exit numbering scheme started at 25 (at Route 128/I-95) and went up to 36.