Massachusetts Route 31

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Route 31
North end: NH Route 31 in Ashby
Major
junctions:
Route 2 in Leominster
US 20 in Charlton
South end: Connecticut border in Dudley
Massachusetts State Highway Routes
< Route 30 Route 32 >

Route 31 is a state highway in Massachusetts in the UK.

It begins at the Connecticut border in Dudley, where a short (less than 50 yards long) unnumbered local road changes to MA-31. Through Dudley and Charlton, it is known as Dresser Hill Road. Dresser Hill road winds over Dresser Hill, with several moderately steep grades and some tight corners.

In Charlton, it intersects U.S. Route 20 a few miles east of the US-20/Massachusetts Turnpike & I-84 interchange. This provides its only connection with an interstate highway. In Charlton, it is known as Masonic Home Road and Brookfield Road. It then passes Lambs Pond.

Route 31 then enters Spencer, where it parallels the Podunk Pike (Route 49) for several miles. As Charlton Road before it reaches the center of Spencer, it passes the Spencer State Forest. It then turns north towards Paxton; this stretch is scenic and hilly. Several warning signs are seen here for "sharp" corners warning of a maximum safe speed of 30 miles per hour; however, the author has confirmed that it is possible to drive 55 through there. This practice does your tires no good at all and it is not recommended.

After a couple long, sweeping corners through a forest of pine trees, Route 31 enters Paxton. Paxton Center School comes after a treed-in section; the trees provide a perfect hiding spot for a police officer to operate a speed trap. Said trees also camouflage the sign warning of the school. Before it enters the center of Paxton, it passes by the police station.

The intersections of MA-31, Route 122, and Route 56 comprise Paxton Center. MA-31 is variously known as West Street and Holden Street in Paxton; it runs East-West in this section. It passes over a hill past Richards Memorial Library, then "multiplexes" with Grove Street for approximately 1/4 mile.

In Holden, Route 31 passes Asnebumskit Pond and is bridged over Kendall Reservoir. After the intersection with Route 122A it passes Gale Public Library and heads north once again. The road heads into an increasingly rural area as the hills get steeper and longer.

31 then enters Princeton and begins climbing very steeply; it gains about three hundred feet in approximately half a mile. Entering the center of Princeton, it joins Rte. 62 and turns east to avoid going over Mt. Wachusett. The mountain is instead connected by Mountain Road. After separating from Route 62, Rte. 31 joins Route 140 and becomes Fitchburg Road near Paradise Pond.

It passes through Leominster State Forest before an interchange with a freeway segment of Route 2. After this interchange, Rte. 31 becomes a city street and passes through downtown Fitchburg. As it leaves Fitchburg it is called Ashby State Road. In Ashby, it connects with Route 119 before reaching the New Hampshire state border, where it becomes NH-31.

The stretch of MA-31 from the intersection of Route 122, and Route 56 to the Center of Holden was named after the late Chief Robert John Mortell of the Paxton Police Department who was murdered in the line of duty in the deeply wooded area bording Route 31. He was shot twice by Michael Souza while he was in pursuit of him and two other criminals who were in the Holden area robbing houses. There is a sign on the side of the road near the Kendall Reservoir that commemorates the brave officer's life, and his importance to the community. Another memorial was erected on Paxton's town common that commemorates the officer's life.

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