Massachusetts Route 139
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Route 139 |
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West end: | Routes 27/138 in Stoughton | ||||||||
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Major junctions: |
Route 24 in Stoughton Route 28 in Randolph Route 37 in Holbrook Route 18 in Abington Route 58 in Abington Route 123 in Rockland Route 53 in Hanover/Pembroke Route 3 in Pembroke Route 3A in Marshfield Route 3A in Duxbury |
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East end: | Route 14 in Duxbury | ||||||||
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Route 139 is a west-east state highway in southeastern Massachusetts.
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From Stoughton, Route 139 runs east through the following cities/towns:
- Randolph (partially combined with Route 28)
- Holbrook
- Weymouth (for 0.25 mile)
- Abington
- Rockland (partially combined with Route 123)
- Hanover (partially combined with Route 53)
- Pembroke (partially combined with Route 53)
- Marshfield (partially combined with Route 3A)
- Duxbury
The easternmost point of Route 139 is in the Brant Rock section of Marshfield, just north of the esplanade. Then the highway heads west, while still signed east, for the last 4.5 miles, ending at Route 14 in Duxbury.
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