Massachusetts Route 4
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Route 4 |
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Length: | 18.26[1] mi (29.39 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | Route 2 in Lexington | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-95/Route 128 in Lexington I-495 in Chelmsford US-3 in Chelmsford |
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North end: | Route 3A in Chelmsford | ||||||||
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Route 4 is a northwest-southeast state highway in Massachusetts. From its northwestern terminus at Route 3A and Route 40 in North Chelmsford, Route 4 runs southeast through the following towns:
- Chelmsford (sharing a small section of roadway with Route 110)
- Billerica
- Bedford (sharing roadway with Route 225 and Route 62)
- Lexington (sharing roadway with Route 225), terminating at Route 2, exit 56.
Route 4 crosses the following US Highway:
- U.S. Highway 3 in Chelmsford at the former Drum Hill Rotary (exit 32).
Route 4 crosses the following Interstate highways:
- Interstate 495 in Chelmsford (exit 33).
- Interstate 95 (Route 128) in Lexington (exit 31).
[edit] References
- "Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.
- The Roads of Massachusetts
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