Massachusetts Route 177

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Route 177
Length: 4.87 mi[1] (7.83 km)
West end: RI Route 177 in Tiverton, RI
Major
junctions:
Route 88 in Westport
East end: US 6 in Westport
Massachusetts State Highway Routes
< Route 169 Route 181 >

Route 177 (American Legion Highway) is a short west-east state highway in Massachusetts. It starts as an offshoot of US 6 in the Westport Factory neighborhood of Westport, just northwest of the UMASS Dartmouth main campus in Dartmouth; Route 177 runs west through the town of Westport to the Massachusetts/Rhode Island state boundary, where Route 177 crosses first into Fall River and then immediately (less than 1/4 mile after) crosses the Massachusetts state boundary into the town of Tiverton, Rhode Island as RI Route 177. To access the city of Fall River from here one would turn right at the next light, onto northbound RI Route 81 and proceed about 3 miles (4.8 km) to MA Route 81 and Route 24.

Route 177 crosses the following route:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Executive Office of Transportation, Office of Transportation Planning - 2007 Road Inventory


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