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Massachusetts Route 28
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Route 28 is a 151.93-mile-long (244.51 km) nominally south–north state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, running from the town of Eastham via Boston to the New Hampshire state line in Methuen. Following the route from its nominally southern end, Route 28 initially heads south to the town of Chatham then turns west to follow along the south shore of Cape Cod. In Falmouth, Route 28 turns north and continues through the western part of Plymouth County and the eastern part of Norfolk County; it then passes through downtown Boston before heading north via Lawrence to the New Hampshire state line, where it continues as New Hampshire Route 28.
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Wellington Bridge
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Suffolk Plymouth Barnstable Essex Norfolk Middlesex
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North
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1922
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1961
dbp:junction
in Middleborough in Andover in Bourne in Boston in Wareham in Randolph in Reading in Methuen
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Route 28 highlighted in red, Route 28A highlighted in blue
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2
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Northern terminus of Route 138 Western terminus of Route 151 in Mattapan Right in/right out interchange with Route 28 south Southern terminus of Route 137 Northern terminius of concurrencies with Routes 18 and 104 Interchange via the Leverett Connector Continuation into New Hampshire Route 38 acts as the service road for I-93; Exit 21 on I-93 Southern terminus of directional split in Downtown Boston Interchange; No southbound entrance, proposed exit 52a Eastern terminus of Route 2. Rotary; southern terminus of concurrency with Route 18 Wellington Circle Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 27 Northern terminus of Route 39 Eastern terminus of Route 9 at Route 28 south; No access from Route 28 north The Fellsway becomes the Fellsway West Roosevelt Circle; Exit 24 on I-93 Exit 56 on I-95 / Route 128 Brief concurrency with Route 62 Rotary; eastern terminus of Route 151 North end of Route 6A concurrency; MassDot signs this as the southbound southern terminus Exit 8 on I-495 Brief concurrency with Route 139 Southern terminus; Orleans Rotary; access to Rock Harbor; south end of Route 6A concurrency Exit 25 on I-93; Northern terminus of the Fellsway West Interchange, proposed exit 56a Rotary; northern terminus of Route 28A Western terminus of Route 114 Southern terminus of Routes 39 and 124 Exit 39 on I-195 Rotary; southern terminus of concurrency with US 6 Exit 10 on Route 25 Southern terminus of Route 58 Interchange; Southern terminus of reverse concurrency with Route 3 Northern terminus of reverse concurrency with Route 3 Via Thomas B Landers Road Exit 99 on I-495 Interchange Interchange, proposed exit 54a Southern terminus of Route 134 Southbound access only; southern terminus of Route 28A; proposed Exit 51a Southern terminus of Route 149 Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 27 Northern terminus of directional split Rotary; southern terminus of Route 132 Southern terminus of Route 37 Northern terminus of concurrency with US 6 Otis Rotary Exit 2 on Route 213 Exit 5 on I-93 / US 1 Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 104 Southern terminus of Route 130
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Southern terminus of freeway section
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Washington Street Clarendon Street Somerville Avenue Storrow Drive west dbr:Fellsway_East David G. Mugar Way
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28.0 28
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MA
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in Eastham
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in Salem, NH
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concur MA incomplete Route
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Route 28 is a 151.93-mile-long (244.51 km) nominally south–north state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, running from the town of Eastham via Boston to the New Hampshire state line in Methuen. Following the route from its nominally southern end, Route 28 initially heads south to the town of Chatham then turns west to follow along the south shore of Cape Cod. In Falmouth, Route 28 turns north and continues through the western part of Plymouth County and the eastern part of Norfolk County; it then passes through downtown Boston before heading north via Lawrence to the New Hampshire state line, where it continues as New Hampshire Route 28. Route 28 was originally formed as a New England interstate route established in 1922 to run from to New Hampshire. The route itself was overlaid on several early turnpike roads constructed in the early 19th century. Except for an extension into Cape Cod in 1926, the overall highway layout and routing is largely unchanged from its original design. Route 28 has been realigned in several places when newer, higher quality roads were built. At a length of nearly 152 miles (245 km), Route 28 is the longest state numbered highway in Massachusetts, and the second longest highway, behind U.S. Route 20. Route 28 is supplanted by interstate highways throughout most of the state, and is used mainly as a secondary and local highway. Throughout Cape Cod, particularly in Hyannis and Yarmouth, it passes through heavy development and is the primary navigation route along the south side of the Cape. This causes congestion and gridlock, especially during the summer months, when traffic is at its heaviest.
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