Junction List
| County | Location | Milepost | Roads Intersected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plymouth | Kingston | 0.00 | Route 3A | Southern terminus of Route 53. To Route 3 Exit 10 via Route 3A north. To Routes 27, 106 & 80 via Route 3A south. |
| Pembroke | 4.6 | Route 14 | Southern terminus of Route 14/53 concurrency. | |
| 6.3 | Route 14 | Northern terminus of Route 14/53 concurrency. To Route 36. |
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| 7.6 | Route 139 | Southern terminus of Route 53/139 concurrency. | ||
| Hanover | 8.7 | Route 139 | Northern terminus of Route 53/139 concurrency. | |
| 11.6 | Route 3 | Route 3 Exit 13. | ||
| 12.2 | Route 123 | |||
| Hingham | 14.4 | Route 228 | Queen Anne's Corner, just north of the Norwell town line. | |
| Norfolk | Weymouth | 18.8 | Route 18 | Northern terminus of Route 18. |
| Quincy | 22.14 | Route 3A | Northern terminus of Route 53. |
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