Exit List
Interstate 293 has seven numbered interchanges (Exit 3 is not signed, but is implied). As is convention in New Hampshire, interchanges with other interstates (I-93 at each end of I-293) are unnumbered.
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Hillsborough | Manchester | ||||
begins at begins concurrent with |
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0.00 | I-93 North/NH Route 101 East - Concord, Portsmouth Interstate 93 South - Derry, Boston |
NH 101 joins northbound and leaves southbound. | |||
1 | NH Route 28 (South Willow Street) | ||||
2 | NH Route 3A (Brown Avenue) | To Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. | |||
Bedford | |||||
3.4 | (3) | - NH Route 101 West to U.S. Route 3/NH Route 114 Everett Turnpike South - Nashua |
I-293 exits Route 101 and joins the Everett Turnpike northbound. I-293 exits the Everett Turnpike and joins Route 101 southbound. Northbound mainline transitions to Route 101 West. Southbound mainline transitions to the Everett Turnpike South. NOTE:Exit number is not signed, but the number is implied as the interchange lies between Exits 2 and 4. |
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leaves joins |
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Manchester | 5.0 | 4 | NH Route 3A South/US 3/NH Route 114A |
Route 3A joins northbound and leaves southbound. | |
joins | |||||
5 | Granite Street - West Manchester | ||||
6 | Amoskeag Bridge/Goffstown Road - West Manchester, Downtown | ||||
7 | NH Route 3A North (Front Street) |
Northbound exit/southbound entrance only. Route 3A leaves northbound and joins southbound. |
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leaves | |||||
Merrimack | Hooksett | 11.18 | Interstate 93 South - Salem, Boston I-93/Everett Turnpike North - Concord |
I-293 North merges with I-93 North. Everett Turnpike leaves northbound and joins southbound. NOTE: Everett Turnpike unsigned north of this interchange. |
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ends at joins and continues north |
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