Interstate 290 (Massachusetts) - Exit List

Exit List

Location Exit # Mile Destinations Notes
Auburn 7 0 Mass Pike I-90 / I-395 / Route 12 No exit to Route 12 SB
8 0.1 Route 12 – Auburn, Webster Westbound exit only
9 1.4 Swanson Road (EB), Auburn Street (WB) – Auburn
Worcester 10 3.2 Route 12 north (Hope Avenue) Westbound exit / Eastbound entrance only
11 3.8 College Square, Federal Square, Southbridge Street
12 4.7 Route 146 south – Brosnihan Square, Millbury Westbound exit / Eastbound entrance only.
13 5.3 Route 122A (Vernon Street) – Kelley Square
14 5.6 Route 122 – Barre, Uxbridge No westbound entrance.
15 5.9 Shrewsbury Street Eastbound exit / Westbound entrance only.
16 6.1 MLK Jr. Boulevard – Downtown Worcester Amtrak/Commuter Rail station
17 6.6 Route 9 – Ware, Framingham Worcester Regional Airport. Eastbound exit / Westbound entrance only.
18 6.8 Route 70 To Route 9 – Ware, Framingham Worcester Regional Airport. Westbound exit / Eastbound entrance only.
19 7.7 I-190 – Holden, Fitchburg Eastbound exit is combined with exit 20
20 8.4 Route 70 (Lincoln Street), Burncoat Street Eastbound exit is combined with exit 19
21 9.6 Plantation Street – Worcester Eastbound exit / Westbound entrance only.
Shrewsbury 22 10.2 Main Street – Shrewsbury, Worcester
23A-B 12.7 Route 140 – Shrewsbury, Boylston
Northboro 24 14.9 Church Street – Northboro, Boylston
25A-B 17.9 Hudson Street/Solomon Pond Mall Road – Northboro, Berlin
Marlboro 26A-B 20.0 I-495 – Cape Cod, Lowell
Route 85 Connector – To Route 85 – Hudson

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