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New Hampshire Route 1A (NH 1A) is an 18.32-mile (29.48 km) auxiliary of US 1 which runs along the Atlantic coastline. It runs from the Massachusetts border north to Rye, then turns toward downtown Portsmouth. The southern terminus of NH 1A is at the state line in Seabrook where it continues south as Route 1A. The northern terminus is at the ...
In the early 2010s, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) proposed a $137-million (equivalent to $187 million in 2023 [12]) project to widen the existing 2.4-mile (3.9 km) four-lane highway section to six lanes, from north of Route 99 in Saugus to south of Route 60 in Revere. The proposal consisted of adding a 12-foot (3.7 m ...
US 1 north / Route 110 west – Amesbury, Merrimac, Salisbury Beach: Northern terminus of concurrency with US 1, east end of Route 110: 95.120: 153.081: NH 1A north to NH 286 – Hampton: Continuation into New Hampshire: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
The western terminus of the route is in the center of Salem at New Hampshire Route 28 (Broadway). The eastern terminus is at the Massachusetts state line, where the road continues east as Massachusetts Route 97 and continues on to Haverhill. NH 97 is named Main Street along its entire length. The entire route is in Salem, Rockingham County. [3] [4]
PORTSMOUTH — A major improvement project planned for a 1.7-mile stretch of the busy Route 1 corridor is aimed at improving traffic safety and flow along the roadway.
1.46 Route 110 in Haverhill: NH 108 in Plaistow, NH — — Route 108 — — Route 12 in Fitchburg: NH 31 in Mason, NH: 1926: 1933 Renumbered to Route 31 in 1933 to match New Hampshire Route 109: 20.97: 33.75 Route 16 in Milford: VFW Parkway in Boston: 1933: current Formerly numbered Route 137 until 1933 Route 109 — — US 7 in Pittsfield
Route 8 / US 20–local streets north of Lenox Third New Hampshire Turnpike: New Hampshire line–Townsend: 1801–1826 Old Turnpike Road (connects to NH 124) 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
The $315-million (equivalent to $421 million in 2023 [8]) MassDOT Highway Division project widened the 14.3-mile (23.0 km), six-lane section of highway to eight lanes from north of Route 9 in Wellesley to Route 24 in Randolph. The project consisted of adding a lane on the inside of each carriageway, complete with a 10-foot (3.0 m) inside shoulder.