Massachusetts Route 111

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Route 111
Length: 27.28[1] mi (43.91 km)
Formed: 1926
South end: Route 2/Route 2A/Route 119 in Concord
Major
junctions:
Route 2 in Ayer
I-495 in Boxborough
Route 119/225 in Groton
North end: NH Route 111 in Pepperell
Massachusetts State Highway Routes
< Route 110A Route 112 >

Route 111 is both a north-south and east-west state highway in Massachusetts, though it is signed exclusively as a north-south route on newer signs. A few older east-west directional signs still exist east of Harvard, where the road changes direction. Route 111 is a continuation of New Hampshire Route 111.

From the state line between Pepperell, MA and Hollis, NH, Route 111 runs south through the following towns:

Route 111 then proceeds east through the following towns:

Route 111 crosses the following Interstate highway:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Executive Office of Transportation, Office of Transportation Planning - 2005 Road Inventory

"Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.


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