Massachusetts Route 57
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Route 57 |
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Formed: | by 1930[1] | ||||||||
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West end: | Routes 23/183 in Monterey | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
Route 8 in Sandisfield US 202/Route 10 in Southwick |
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East end: | US 5 in Agawam | ||||||||
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Route 57 is an east-west Massachusetts state route that runs from Monterey to Agawam. The eastern 4.9 miles[2] (7.84 km) in Agawam is a freeway that runs from Route 187 to the route's eastern terminus at U.S. Route 5.[3]
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[edit] Route description
The route begins in Monterey, at its intersection with routes 23 and 183.[4] The section from there to New Marlborough (which is a concurrency with Route 183) primarily takes a southeastern path that passes several stretches of farmland.[3] In New Marlborough, Route 57 splits from Route 183 and follows a mainly easterly route with frequent curves, passing more farmland.[3] During this stretch, there is a brief concurrency with Route 8 in Sandisfield to cross the Farmington River's west branch.[5]
In Southwick, Route 57 starts to enter a more suburban area.[3] There are more concurrencies during this stretch, first with U.S. Route 202 and Massachusetts Route 10 in Southwick, and then with Route 187 in Agawam.[3]
When Route 57 splits off from Route 187, it becomes a freeway,[3] the Henry E. Bodurtha Highway.[2] It has five exits before terminating in a rotary that is served by an interchange from U.S. Route 5.[4]
[edit] Communities along the route
Route 57 passes through the following towns and cities[4]:
[edit] History
Route 57 (which was formed by 1930[1]) initially went from Southwick to West Springfield.[1] It was extended to Sandisfield in the mid 1930s and Monterey in the late 1940s.[1]
Construction on the freeway portion began in 1958,[2] with the first portion (to today's Route 159,[1] then called Route 5A[6]) opening in 1961.[2] It was extended to past Route 75 in 1966, with Route 57 being moved to the freeway around this time (the old alignment became Route 147)[1]. In 1991, work to extend the freeway to Route 187 began, with the new section opening in 1995.[2] A further extension to Southwick has been proposed, but it was put on hold by then-Governor Mitt Romney in June 2005; nevertheless, Agawam's city council continues to urge the state to construct the extension.[2]
[edit] List of interchanges
The interchanges on the Route 57 freeway are not numbered.
Mile[7] | Destinations[8] | Notes |
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40 | Route 187 – Feeding Hills, W. Suffield, CT. | Western terminus of freeway Route 57 continues on northbound Route 187. |
41 | Garden St. – Agawam | Westbound exit / eastbound entrance only |
42 | Mill St. West – Feeding Hills | Westbound exit / eastbound entrance only |
42 | Route 75 – Agawam, West Springfield | |
43 | Route 159 – Agawam, Windsor Locks CT | Westbound exit / eastbound entrance only |
43 | Main St. – Agawam, West Springfield | Westbound exit / eastbound entrance only |
44 | Editha Ave. – Agawam | Westbound exit only (unsigned) |
44 | US 5 – US 5 South to I-91: Springfield, Hartford CT; US 5 North: W. Springfield, Holyoke | Eastern terminus of Route 57 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Kelley, Neil. MA 57. Massachusetts Route Log. neilbert.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ a b c d e f Anderson, Steve. Henry E Bodurtha Highway (MA 57). bostonroads.com. Eastern Roads. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ a b c d e f Google. Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. (2007) Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ a b c Moraseski, Dan. MA routes 50-59. MA route log. web.mit.edu. Archived from the original on 2004-12-06. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ DeLorme. Massachusetts Atlas and Gazeteer [map], 1st edition, 1" = 1.3 miles. (1998) ISBN 0-89933-220-X. Page 45, section J21. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ Kelley, Neil. US 5A. Massachusetts Route Log. neilbert.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ Hogan, Jay. Mass Route 57. New England Turnpikes. shadyjay.com. Archived from the original on 2007-05-19. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
- ^ Moraseski, Dan. MA 57 exit lists. New England Exit Lists. web.mit.edu. Archived from the original on 2004-12-12. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.