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1925 map

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NE1 NE3 NE4 NE5 NE6 NE7 NE8 NE10 NE12 NE17 NE28 NE32 138 140

1926 Essex County map

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US1 NE28 107 110 114 121 125 127 128 129 133

1927 Boston map

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nothing 2-digit that wasn't an NE route US1 2 US3 NE12 US20 NE28 102 108 110 111 114 115 117 119 123 126 127 128 129 137 138 140

1929 map

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US1 2 US3 4 US5 US6 US7 NE8 NE10 NE12 NE17 US20 21 NE28 NE32 37 49 56 57 58 60 62 63 64 66 67 68 78 85 97 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 no 136?!? 137 138 139 140 141 142

Current routes

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# History
2 1927 (NE 7)
3 1927 (NE 6)
4 by 1929
8 NE 8
9 by 1933
10 NE 10
12 NE 12
13 by 1939
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136 by 1933
137 by 1936 from 25
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143 by 1933 from 109A
145 by 1958 from 45
146 by 1936
147 by 1966
148 by 1971
149 by 1946 from 49
150 by 1936
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169 1959 from 93
177 by 1942
181 by 1942
183 by 1933
186 by 1939
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192 by 1933
193 by 1933
197 by 1933
198 by 1966
203 ca. 1971
213 by 1966
220 by 1942
225 by 1961 from 25
228 by 1968 from 128
240 by 1979
286 early 1970s from 86
295 by 1939 from 204

Early state highways in Boston

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done for now

Square green signs

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Just an aesthetic comment, but I find it a scandal that the only SGS seen in this article's photos is the one in the background on the I-93 signs. Anyone got a good example handy? If not, it shouldn't be hard for any of us here to go snap one. - Cheers, PhilipR 05:23, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Unnumbered routes

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"Massachusetts state road" and "Massachusetts state highway" are redirecting here, so this article should have a canonical list of state-maintained roads (or pointers to such lists). I'm getting these started right now, but we'll likely need to check with some state authorities to verify we haven't missed any. -- Beland 01:39, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

There are literally hundreds of state-maintained roads without numbers: [1] --NE2 03:25, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Format, route north/west & south/east termini

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The table, in my opinion, is pretty awful. I really like the format at the Virginia state highways list. Perhaps, instead of the routes bunched up like they are with no indication of where they are, a simple four-column table with Route name, North/West Terminus, South/East Terminus, and Length in Miles?Anderfreude 04:19, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Added Yankee Division Highway

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I added the above to the list of named routes. I'm not 100% sure about which routes. Here is the link: http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/MA-128 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ppierce365 (talkcontribs) 04:06, 10 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Former US 1 in Dedham

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The section of former US 1 in Dedham should be added to the section on unnumbered state roads. As far as I know, it is still a state road, but it has no number. Most people still call it "Route 1", even though that is not technically correct. I think it's official name is "Providence Highway". It becomes the VFW Parkway whn it enters Boston. Mitsguy2001 (talk) 03:04, 23 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I don't know how to edit the table, but I added it as text. Hopefully eventually somebody will find this page and add that route to the table. Mitsguy2001 (talk) 06:59, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for fixing. Mitsguy2001 (talk) 16:12, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Mitsguy2001: in the future, adding text like "I don't know how to edit the table, so hopefully somebody can add this route to the table:" into an article is rather poor form. You could have just added the text without that comment, or even just pasted your text here in the talk page with the comment so that someone else could move it over. Remember that readers reading the prose in our articles would take any similar statements as coming in "Wikipedia's voice", and encyclopedias are not written using "I" except in direct quotations. Imzadi 1979  03:41, 9 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I posted in the talk page a while before. Since nobody seemed to be reading it, I figured that adding that comment to the main text would get people's attention and add it to the table, which I still don't know how to do. Mitsguy2001 (talk) 06:09, 17 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Missing

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C1 and C9 are missing Irish Melkite (talk) 05:13, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The former C1 (otherwise known, as City-1), is now part of Massachusetts-Route-1A, though the Callahan Tunnel, and Sumner Tunnel . — Preceding unsigned comment added by Leftblank15 (talkcontribs) 11:24, 26 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Section removed for comment

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I've move a section here for discussion. Since the purpose of the list article is to list the numbered routes in the state, it seems that a table listing named roadways that just happen to contain segments of state-maintained highways, or roadways that completely coincide with such highways, would fall outside of the scope of the topic. Imzadi 1979  01:21, 20 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Named numbered routes

These are named highways in the state which also carry numbered designations. Some are simply names of streets which carry a numbered route(s). Roads named after people/organizations were generally done so ceremoniously, after the numeric designation(s) already existed. Others carry more general names, such as the Southeast Expressway and Central Artery in Boston (which both refer to the same continuous span of I-93).
Several named highways cover the entire length of a given route in the state; for example, all of Interstate 90 in Massachusetts is the Massachusetts Turnpike, and the entire length of Route 213 is the Loop Connector.(*) denotes that the named highway spans the entire length of the numbered route in the state.

Name Route number(s) Length (mi) Location Notes
Alewife Brook Parkway 2.05 Cambridge Runs from Concord Avenue to the Mystic Valley Parkway.
American Legion Highway * Westport Runs through Tiverton, Rhode Island; Fall River, Massachusetts; Westport, Massachusetts
Amvets Memorial Highway
(Fall River Expressway)
* 40.91 Fall River to Randolph Route 24 is a connector between the Fall River/New Bedford area east of Rhode Island to the Boston metropolitan area, connecting the major freeways of the area: I-195 in Fall River and I-93/US-1 near I-95 in Randolph.
- Route 79 runs along the highway between Exits 7 and 9, concurrent with Route 24.
- I-195 has a brief concurrency with Route 24 in Fall River.
Boston Post Road Marlborough to Weston Most of US-20 between Marlborough and Weston runs along the Boston Post Road.
Henry E. Bodurtha Highway 5.0 Agawam Freeway comprises the eastern 5 miles (8.0 km) of Route 57, connecting Route 187 to U.S. Route 5 and I-91.
Boston-Worcester Turnpike Worcester to Boston Route 9 between Worcester and Boston is mostly a divided full-access highway with traffic light-controlled intersections which serves as one of the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Many shopping centers, car dealers, full-service restaurants and businesses line the roadway on this stretch, especially in Framingham, such as Barnes & Noble, Marshalls, T.G.I. Fridays, Kohl's, Toys "R" Us, Best Buy, Olive Garden and Walmart. This stretch of the roadway is also encompassed in the Golden Triangle district of Massachusetts.
Central Artery
(John F. Fitzgerald Expressway)


3.18 Boston The Central Artery is the portion of I-93 in downtown Boston, which runs from Massachusetts Ave. (just south of Exit 20) north to U.S. Route 1's departure at Exit 27.
Route 3 leaves the Artery at Exit 26.
Commonwealth Avenue

Newton, Boston Stretches from Weston/Newton line to the Boston Public Garden.
East Boston Expressway 1.2 Boston The East Boston Expressway comprises the first 1.2 miles (1.9 km) of Route 1A's northern segment. It stretches from I-93 Exit 24 at the southern end of the Callahan Tunnel (northbound) and the Sumner Tunnel (southbound) to just northeast of the interchange with Route 145 in East Boston, near the eastern end of the Mass Pike.
Grand Army of the Republic Highway 117.46 Seekonk to Bourne The cross-country U.S. Route 6 is designated Grand Army of the Republic Highway over its entire length, which spans 3,205 miles (5,158 km).
Horseneck Beach Connector * 13.03 Westport Route 88 serves as a connector running from the Horseneck Beach Reservation north to I-195 Exit 10 in Westport.
Loop Connector * 3.56 Methuen Route 213 is designated "Loop Connector." It serves as a freeway connection between Interstates 93 and 495 in Methuen.
Lydia Taft Highway * 3 Uxbridge Route 146A in Massachusetts is designated as the Lydia Taft Highway, which runs from the Rhode Island state border to Route 122 in Uxbridge.
Massachusetts Turnpike * 138.1 West Stockbridge
to Boston
The Mass Pike is a toll road running from the New York state border to downtown Boston. It serves as the main cross-state freeway connecting the western and eastern portions of the state. The "Pike" carries the easternmost 138 miles (222 km) of cross-country Interstate 90.
Memorial Drive

4.12 Cambridge U.S. Route 3 and MA Route 3 connect to each other on Memorial Drive, which runs from the Fresh Pond Parkway to Main Street.
Route 2 travels along Memorial Drive with US-3 and leaves via the Boston University Bridge.
Mid-Cape Highway 36.6 Bourne to Orleans The Mid-Cape Highway is the main highway on Cape Cod, a 36-mile-long (58 km) freeway running from Route 3 and the Sagamore Bridge east to the Orleans Rotary.
Mohawk Trail 65 Williamstown
to Orange
The 65-mile (105 km) Mohawk Trail comprises the western section of Route 2, from the New York border east to Orange, and is regarded as one of the most scenic drives in the area.
Mystic Valley Parkway Arlington,
Medford,
Winchester
Runs from the Alewife Brook Parkway to the Revere Beach Parkway.
Northeast Expressway * 4.1 Boston,
Chelsea,
Revere
This section of U.S. Route 1 runs from I-93 Exit 27 (Tobin Bridge) to an interchange with Route 60 in Revere. This was originally supposed to be part of I-95, but I-95 was cancelled in Boston, with I-93 and US-1 taking its place.
Northwest Expressway 21.1 Burlington to Tyngsborough The Northwest Expressway serves as a freeway connection between I-95/Route 128 (Exit 32A) in Burlington and the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Nashua, NH.
Pilgrims Highway 42.5 Bourne to Braintree The Pilgrims Highway is the southern portion of Route 3, a 42-mile-long (68 km) freeway which serves as a connector between Cape Cod (via U.S. Route 6) and the Boston metropolitan area (via I-93 and I-95).
- U.S. Route 44 runs along the highway between Exits 6 and 7.
Southeast Expressway

Braintree to Boston The Southeast Expressway is the section of I-93 between the Route 3 split (Exit 7) and the Mass Ave. interchange (Exit 18), where it continues into Boston as the Central Artery.
Southern Artery
2.13 Quincy The Southern Artery is a major arterial in the city of Quincy, running from Quincy Ave to the Furnace Brook Parkway.
Taunton-New Bedford Expressway
(Alfred M. Bessette Memorial Highway)
19.3 New Bedford to Taunton The New Bedford Expressway comprises the southern 19 miles (31 km) of Route 140, and serves as a freeway connection between U.S. Route 6 in New Bedford and Route 24 (Exit 12) in Taunton, near I-495.
Ted Williams Highway Framingham Route 9 in Framingham is named the Ted Williams Highway, in commemoration of late Boston Red Sox Hall-of-Famer Ted Williams who wore the number 9 on his jersey.
Boylston Street 5.8 Newton to Brookline Not be confused with Boylston Street in Boston, which runs from Park Drive to Washington Street.
Wilbur Cross Highway * 8.0 Sturbridge I-84 in Massachusetts is designated the Wilbur Cross Highway. It runs 8 miles (13 km) from the Connecticut state border to the Mass Pike at Exit 9.
Worcester-Providence Turnpike * 20.99 Millville to Worcester Route 146 is a freeway that, along with Rhode Island's Route 146, serves to connect the metropolitan areas of Providence and Worcester. The entire route starts from I-95 in Providence, with the Massachusetts section picking up at the state line in Millville. The highway runs 21 miles (34 km) northward, intersecting the Mass Pike (I-90) in Worcester, and terminating at I-290 shortly thereafter.
- Route 122A runs along the highway between Exits 9 and 12, concurrently with Route 146.
Yankee Division Highway
(Circumferential Highway)
*


64.74 Braintree to Gloucester The Yankee Division Highway consists of the Route 128 beltway before it was truncated to its southern terminus in Canton, and continues to span its entire length. It stretches from I-93's Exit 7 in Braintree to Route 128's northern terminus at Route 127A in Gloucester.
- I-95 runs along the highway between Exits 12 and 45 (concurrent with 128).
- I-93 runs along the highway between Exits 1 and 7.
- U.S. Route 1 runs along the highway between I-95 Exit 15B and I-93 Exit 7.
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