Massachusetts Route 1A

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Route 1A marker

Route 1A

Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length95.120 mi[1] (153.081 km)
Existedby 1927–present
Major junctions
South end US 1A in Pawtucket, RI
Major intersections I-95 in Attleboro
I-495 in Wrentham
US 1 in Dedham
I-93 / US 1 / Route 3 in Boston
I-90 / Mass Pike in Boston
Route 128 in Beverly
US 1 from Newburyport to Salisbury
North end NH 1A in Seabrook, NH
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
Highway system
US 1 Route C1

Route 1A is a south–north state highway in Massachusetts. It is an alternate route to U.S. 1 with three signed sections and two unsigned sections where the highway is concurrent with its parent. Due to the reconfiguration of tunnel interchanges brought on by the completion of the Big Dig, Route 1A is discontinuous in the downtown Boston area. Vehicles entering Downtown Boston via the Sumner Tunnel must take I-93 north to the exit for Government Center and make a U-turn to access the entrance ramp to I-93 south (which silently carries Route 1A south as well) and vice versa.[2]

Route description

Rhode Island border to Attleboro

A short segment of Route 1A, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) in length, in Attleboro runs from U.S. Route 1A at the Rhode Island border through a junction with Interstate 95, before heading north and merging with Route 1. The entire length of this segment is known as Newport Avenue.

North Attleborough to Dedham

This segment of Route 1A extends roughly north from North Attleborough to Dedham, passing through the towns of Plainville, Wrentham, Norfolk, Walpole, Norwood and Westwood on the way. Prior to its realignment along I-95 and I-93, Route 1 continued north along the Providence Highway towards Boston at the junction of Route 1A and that road.

Boston to Salisbury

Veterans Memorial Bridge entering Beverly

This segment of Route 1A extends from Boston, Massachusetts to Salisbury, Massachusetts.

The highway starts from US 1 (which is on the Central Artery with I-93 and Route 3) at the former Government Center/Logan Airport interchange. It passes through the Callahan Tunnel (outbound/northbound, no toll) and Sumner Tunnel (inbound/southbound, toll), becoming the East Boston Expressway past Logan Airport. The East Boston Expressway was the first freeway built in the city. Immediately beyond Logan Airport, Interstate 90 ends at Route 1A.

The road continues as a divided highway through Revere. It is a limited access highway through Revere, passing Suffolk Downs and the Wonderland Greyhound Park (which is across the street from the outer terminus of the MBTA's Blue Line), before running through the isolated Point of Pines neighborhood and exiting Revere over the General Edwards Bridge into Lynn. For the first mile and a half in Lynn, it is concurrent with the Lynnway, and is a high-traffic retail area. After the Lynnway portion, the route becomes concurrent with Route 129 for a mile, before crossing into Swampscott as Paradise Road. At Vinnin Square, it passes into Salem as Loring Avenue, passing by Salem State University. The route turns left onto Lafayette Street and is concurrent with Route 114. At the intersection with Derby Street, notable for the large fire station, the route turns right. At the next stop sign, the route turns left onto Hawthorne Boulevard passing Salem Common and the Salem Witch Museum before turning left onto Winter Street. At the end of Winter Street, the route turns right onto Bridge Street crossing the Veterans Memorial Bridge into Beverly. It follows two of the main streets of downtown Beverly, before heading north, passing through Wenham and Hamilton (through this section the road is occasionally signed as a US Route) before becoming the main road through the town of Ipswich, crossing the historic Choate Bridge over the Ipswich River. While in Ipswich, much of the route runs concurrently with Route 133 until just over the town line into Rowley. It passes through the main village of Rowley, as well as the central villages of Newbury. In Newburyport, Massachusetts, it merges with Route 1, signed with its parent highway over the Merrimack River and into the town center of Salisbury. It then heads east from the Salisbury town center before turning north and ending in Salisbury Beach at the New Hampshire border. New Hampshire Route 1A continues north from this point.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
BristolAttleboro0.0000.000
US 1A south – Pawtucket
Continuation into Rhode Island
0.4120.663 I-95 – Foxboro, Boston, Providence, RIExits 2A-B on I-95
1.6372.634 Route 123 – Attleboro, Brockton, Valley Falls, RI
1.7282.781
US 1 south
Southern terminus of silent concurrency with US 1
See US 1 mileposts 2.4–7.0
North Attleborough7.10911.441
US 1 north
Northern terminus of silent concurrency with US 1
NorfolkPlainville7.98112.844

Route 106 east to US 1 – Mansfield, West Bridgewater
Western end of Route 106
Wrentham10.63417.114
I-495 to I-95 – Cape Cod, Lowell
Exit 15 on I-495
11.37518.306
Route 121 south – Woonsocket, RI
Northern end of Route 121
12.84020.664 Route 140 – Franklin, Foxboro, Taunton
Norfolk15.09124.287 Route 115 – Foxboro, Norfolk, Millis
Walpole19.7031.70 Route 27 – Walpole, Sharon, Stoughton
Dedham27.14443.684 Providence Highway to I‑95 / US 1 / Route 128 – Boston, Providence, RIFormerly US 1, south end of silent concurrency with Providence Highway and then US 1
See Route 128 exits 15-12 and I-93 exits 1-24B
SuffolkBoston


I-93 north / US 1 north (Central Artery) / Route 3 north (Storrow Drive) – Government Center
Northern terminus of silent concurrency with US 1
Exit 24B on the Central Artery, Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Haymarket SquareNorthbound entrance only
Sumner (southbound) / Callahan (northbound) Tunnels
Porter Street – East BostonExit unsigned southbound, EZPass only entrance southbound
George R. Visconti RoadNo exit either direction, southbound entrance only
Logan AirportNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
50.02380.504 I-90 / Mass Pike west – Ted Williams Tunnel, WorcesterEast end of I-90, southbound exit and northbound entrance; Alternative access to Logan International Airport
50.30580.958
Route 145 north (Bennington Street) – Winthrop, Chelsea
Interchange, south end of Route 145
Revere52.48784.470 Route 145Interchange, northbound exit and southbound entrance
52.85285.057

Route 16 west / Route 60 west – Malden, Lynn, Revere Beach, Chelsea
Eastern end of Routes 16 and 60; To US 1 via Route 60; To Route 145 via Route 16
EssexLynn55.84389.871Lynnway east – Nahant, Swampscott
58.01893.371
Route 129 west – Lynnfield
Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 129
59.16795.220
Route 129 east – Swampscott, Marblehead
Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 129
Salem62.554100.671
Route 114 east – Marblehead
Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 114
63.326101.913
Route 114 west
Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 114
64.250103.400
Route 107 south – Lynn, Malden
North end of Route 107
Danvers River64.933104.500Essex Bridge
Beverly65.447105.327

Route 22 north / Route 127 north
South end of Routes 22 and 127
66.242106.606 Route 62 – Danvers, Beverly Farms
67.699108.951
Route 97 north – Topsfield
South end of Route 97
67.897109.270 Route 128 – Gloucester, Rockport, Peabody, BostonExits 20A-B on Route 128
Ipswich75.603121.671
Route 133 east – Essex
Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 133
Rowley79.754128.352
Route 133 west – Georgetown
Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 133
Newburyport88.395142.258
Route 113 west – West Newbury, Groveland
East end of Route 113
88.588142.569
US 1 south – Danvers, Boston
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 1, southbound exit and northbound entrance
Salisbury90.879146.256

US 1 north / Route 110 west – Amesbury, Merrimac, Salisbury Beach
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 1, east end of Route 110
95.120153.081

NH 1A north to NH 286 – Hampton
Continuation into New Hampshire
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "Massachusetts Route Log Application". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  2. ^ Executive Office of Transportation - Office of Transportation Planning Roads - June 2008 The older tunnels to and from East Boston have interchanges with I-93 and surface roads north of the point at which unsigned Route 1A "exits" Route 1 in downtown Boston. Unsigned Route 1A along the Fitzgerald Expressway does not directly connect to those tunnels; a direct connection requires using I-90 and the newer Ted Williams Tunnel, which is not concurrent with Route 1A at any point.

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