Junction List
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Rockingham |
Plaistow | 0.00 | 0.00 | Route 125 (Plaistow Road) NH 121A (Main Street) |
Massachusetts state border; southern terminus of NH 125. Southern terminus of NH 121A. |
| NH 121A (Main Street) | |||||
| Kingston | NH 111 west (Danville Road) | Southern terminus of NH 111/NH 125 concurrency. | |||
| NH 107 south (Depot Road) | Southern terminus of NH 107/NH 111/NH 125 concurrency. To NH 107A. |
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| NH 111 east (Exeter Road) | Northern terminus of NH 107/NH 111/NH 125 concurrency. | ||||
| NH 107 north (Marshall Road) | Northern terminus of NH 107/NH 125 concurrency. | ||||
| Brentwood | NH 111A (Middle Road) | ||||
| Epping | NH 101 | NH 101 Exit 7. | |||
| NH 27 (Water Street/Exeter Road) | |||||
| NH 87 (Hedding Road) | Western terminus of NH 87. | ||||
| NH 155 (Lee Hill Road) | Southern terminus of NH 155. | ||||
| Strafford |
Lee | NH 152 (Harvey Mill Road/ Wadleigh Falls Road) |
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| US 4 (Concord Road) | Traffic circle | ||||
| Barrington | NH 9 (Franklin Pierce Highway) | ||||
| Rochester | Spaulding Turnpike (NH 16) | Spaulding Turnpike Exit 12. | |||
| NH 108 (South Main Street) NH 202A (North Main Street) |
Northern terminus of NH 108. Eastern terminus of NH 202A. |
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| US 202 / NH 11 (Highland Street) | Interchange; to the Spaulding Turnpike. | ||||
| Milton | NH 75 (Farmington Road) | Eastern terminus of NH 75. To the Spaulding Turnpike. |
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| Spaulding Turnpike (NH 16) | Spaulding Turnpike Exit 18. Northern terminus of the Spaulding Turnpike. |
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| Carroll |
Wakefield | NH 153 south (Middleton Hill Road) | Southern terminus of NH 125/NH 153 concurrency. | ||
| 51.97 | 83.64 | NH 16 (White Mountain Highway) NH 153 north (Wakefield Road) |
Northern terminus of NH 125. | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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