Massachusetts Route 111

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Route 111 marker

Route 111

Map
Route 111 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length27.282 mi[1] (43.906 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
South end Route 2 / Route 2A / Route 119 in Concord
Major intersections
North end NH 111 at Hollis, NH
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountiesWorcester, Middlesex
Highway system
Route 110A Route 112

Route 111 is a 27.282-mile-long (43.906 km) state highway in Massachusetts, a continuation of New Hampshire Route 111. The route has a north–south component and an east–west one, though it is signed exclusively as a north–south route on newer signs. The east–west portion of the route largely follows the path of the Union Turnpike, built in the early 19th century to connect the communities of Leominster and Concord. (A few older east–west directional signs still exist east of Harvard.)

Route description[edit]

Route 111 begins in Concord at the rotary junction of Route 2, Route 2A and Route 119, next to Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Concord. The route is concurrent along Union Turnpike with Route 2 for the first 2.4 miles (3.9 km) into Acton, before Route 2 heads northwestward, beginning its western highway portion. Route 111 continues along Massachusetts Avenue, having a junction with Route 27 not far from the split. The split is Exit 118 (old exit 43).

Route 111 eastbound in West Acton

Route 111 continues relatively westward along Massachusetts Avenue through Boxborough, meeting I-495 at Exit 28, just before entering Harvard. In Harvard, the route leaves Massachusetts Avenue at its far western end, looping around until it meets Route 110 at that town's center. The two routes continue northward, crossing Route 2 at exit 38, before continuing northward, east of Fort Devens into Ayer. In Ayer, Route 111 splits from Route 110 as that route turns eastward with Route 2A Eastbound, while Route 111 turns westbound along that route, passing concurrently with it along Ayer's Main Street.

After turning northward again, Routes 111 and 2A split, just west of Moore Army Air Field, with Route 111 turning more northerly into Groton. In Groton, Route 111 joins Route 225 near the center of town, with the two of them meeting Route 119. At this point, Route 225 joins Route 119 eastbound while Route 111 joins Route 119 west bound. The two routes head northwestward and cross the Nashua River into the town of Pepperell concurrently. Once in Pepperell, Route 111 turns northward again, running in roughly the same direction as the river. It crosses Route 113 near the center of Pepperell before continuing northward as it enters Hollis, New Hampshire and becomes New Hampshire Route 111.

Major intersections[edit]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MiddlesexConcord0.0000.000
Route 2 / Route 2A / Route 119 west – Littleton, Greenfield
Southern terminus; rotary; southern end of Routes 2/Route 111 concurrency; eastern terminus of Route 119
Acton2.4003.862
Route 2 west – Athol, Greenfield
Northern end Route 2 of concurrency; exit 117 on Route 2
2.9004.667 Route 27 – Maynard, Lowell
Boxborough7.60012.231 I-495 – Marlboro, LowellExit 75 on I-495; partial cloverleaf interchange
WorcesterHarvard10.30016.576
Route 110 west – Bolton, Clinton
Southern end of Route 110 concurrency
11.90019.151 Route 2 – Concord, Boston, Athol, GreenfieldExit 109 on Route 2; cloverleaf interchange
MiddlesexAyer14.10022.692

Route 2A east / Route 110 east – Littleton
Northern end of Route 110 concurrency; southern end of Route 2A concurrency; rotary
15.80025.428
Route 2A west – Lunenburg, Fitchburg
Northern end of Route 2A concurrency
Groton18.60029.934
Route 225 west – Lunenburg
Southern end of Route 225 concurrency
19.20030.899
Route 225 east – Westford

Route 119 east – Groton
Northern end of Route 225 concurrency; southern end of Route 119 concurrency
Pepperell21.00033.796
Route 119 west – Townsend, Ashby
Northern end of Route 119 concurrency
23.80038.302 Route 113 – Townsend, Dunstable, Tyngsboro
27.28243.906
NH 111 east – Hollis, Nashua
Continuation into New Hampshire
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (1st ed.). DeLorme. 1998.

External links[edit]

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