New Hampshire Route 123A

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NH Route 123A
Length: 14.26 mi (22.95 km)
Southern segment: 4.2 miles[1]
Northern segment: 10.06 miles[1]
South end: West Road in Ashby, MA
Major
junctions:
NH 123/124 in New Ipswich
NH 12A/NH 123 in Alstead
North end: NH 10 in Marlow
New Hampshire Routes
< NH 123 NH 124 >

New Hampshire Route 123A (abbreviated NH 123A) is a designation held by two separate state highways in New Hampshire. Although the two segments are not directly connected, they are linked by their parent route, New Hampshire Route 123.

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[edit] Southern segment

The southern segment of NH 123A is a 4.2 mile long secondary rural road that runs from the town of New Ipswich to the Massachusetts border.

The southern terminus of this segment is at the Massachusetts state line in New Ipswich. At this location, the road is locally named Ashburnham Road. The road continues into Massachusetts and becomes West Road in the town of Ashby. The northern terminus is at NH 123 and New Hampshire Route 124 in New Ipswich. At this location, NH 123A is locally named Main Street.

[edit] Northern segment

The northern segment of NH 123A is a 10.06 mile long secondary rural east–west highway in western New Hampshire, running between the towns of Alstead and Marlow. The eastern terminus of this segment of NH 123A is at New Hampshire Route 10 in Marlow. The western terminus is at NH 123 in Alstead.

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