Exit List
Exit numbers were traditionally not signed, but are now being signed. Also, they have been assigned by MassHighway.
County | Location | Mile | Exit # | Destinations | Notes | |
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Worcester | Millville | 0.0 | enters Massachusetts from Rhode Island | |||
Uxbridge | 1.1 | 1 | Route 146A - South Uxbridge; North Smithfield, Rhode Island | |||
2.6 | 2 | Chockalog Road to Route 146A - Uxbridge and to Route 98 to South Uxbridge and Burrillville, Rhode Island and its villages of Harrisville, Rhode Island and Pascoag. | ||||
5.3 | 3 | Route 16 - Uxbridge; Douglas | ||||
7.6 | 4 | Lackey Dam Road - East Douglas; Whitinsville; North Uxbridge | ||||
Sutton | 8.5 | 5 | Main Street - Whitinsville; Manchaug | |||
10.3 | 6 | Purgatory Road - Northbridge; Whitinsville (to Purgatory Chasm State Reservation) | ||||
12.3 | 7 | Central Turnpike - Northbridge; Oxford | ||||
North end of freeway | ||||||
13.8 | Boston Road - Wilkinsonville, Sutton Center | At-grade intersection with traffic signal | ||||
Millbury | 16.0 | 8 | West Main Street - Millbury | |||
South end of freeway | ||||||
16.9 | 9 | Route 122A south - Millbury Center |
Route 122A joins northbound and leaves southbound | |||
16.9 | joins | |||||
17.9 | 10 | I-90 - Mass Pike / US 20 - Boston; Springfield | via Route 20 Connector | |||
Worcester | 18.8 | 11 | Millbury Street | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
19.5 | 12 | Route 122A north, to I-290 west - McKeon Road; Vernon Hill |
Route 122A joins southbound and leaves northbound | |||
19.5 | leaves | |||||
20.5 | 13 | I-290 east - Shrewsbury; Marlboro |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
20.5 | ends at |
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