Massachusetts Route 225

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Route 225
Length: 23.85[1] mi (38.39 km)
Formed: 1961 (from Route 25)
West end: Route 2A in Lunenburg
Major
junctions:
Route 110 in Westford
I-95/Route 128 in Lexington
East end: Route 2 in Lexington
Massachusetts State Highway Routes
< Route 220 Route 228 >

Route 225 is a northwest-southeast state highway in Massachusetts, which is signed as an east-west route. It was formerly known as Route 25 prior to the construction of Interstate 495 south of Raynham in 1957, which was given the Route 25 designation. The stretch of highway between the Bourne Bridge in Bourne, and exit 1 of Interstate 495 (its junction with Interstate 195) in Wareham still bears the Route 25 designation, while the rest of Route 25 has been re-designated as Interstate 495 as of 1987. From its northwestern terminus at Route 2A in Lunenburg, Route 225 runs southeast through the following towns:

Route 225 crosses the following Interstate highways:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Executive Office of Transportation, Office of Transportation Planning - 2005 Road Inventory
  • "Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.
  • "The Roads of Massachusetts" www.maroads.com


Massachusetts numbered routes
Preceded by:
220
225 Succeeded by:
228


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