New Hampshire Route 28A
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NH Route 28A |
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Length: | 11.41 mi (18.36 km) Southern segment: 7.61 miles[1] Northern segment: 3.80 miles[1] |
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South end: | NH 28 in Londonderry | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 3/NH 28 in Hooksett
NH 11/NH 28 in Alton |
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North end: | NH 28 in Alton | ||||||||
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New Hampshire Route 28A (abbreviated NH 28A) is a designation held by two north–south state highways in New Hampshire.
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[edit] Route description
[edit] Southern segment
The southern segment of NH 28A, 7.61 miles in length and locally named Mammoth Road, connects Londonderry and Hooksett, running through the eastern suburbs of Manchester. The southern terminus is at the junction with New Hampshire Route 28 in Londonderry. The northern terminus is at the junction with U.S. Route 3/NH 28 in Hooksett.
[edit] Northern segment
The northern segment of NH 28A is a 3.80 mile long loop road in the town of Alton. It splits off from NH 28, runs north along the shore of Alton Bay, an arm of Lake Winnipesaukee, then rejoins NH 28. For about one-third of its length, NH 28A runs concurrent to New Hampshire Route 11.
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