Massachusetts Route 104
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Route 104 is a (short) east-west state highway in Massachusetts. Beginning just over the line at the intersection of Route 106 in East Bridgewater, Route 104 runs west through Bridgewater and Raynham before finally ending at its intersection with U.S. Route 44 in Taunton.
Route 104 crosses the following routes:
- Route 18 in Bridgewater
- Route 28 in Bridgewater
- Route 24 in Bridgewater
- Interstate 495 in Raynham (without access)
Route 104 is one of the three state routes which intersect at the center of Bridgewater. Just east of that point is the location of Bridgewater State College, which Route 104 passes and grants entrance to. It is at that same point where commuters may enter campus to gain access to the Bridgewater station of the MBTA's Middleborough-Lakeville commuter rail line. Further west, Route 104 intersects with Route 24 at that route's Exit 15. It then passes Lake Nippenicket before entering Raynham, passing over Interstate 495 (which it cannot access) before passing through Raynham Center, and finally into Taunton, where it ends less than a thousand feet later.
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Preceded by: 103 |
104 | Succeeded by: 105 |