Junction List
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Franklin | Greenfield | 0.0 | Interstate 91 Route 2 |
Western terminus of Route 2 at I-91 Exit 26 |
1.1 | US 5/Route 10 | Court Square | ||
4.1 | Route 2 | Begin western silent concurrency with Route 2 | ||
Gill | 8.0 | Connecticut River | French King Bridge | |
Erving | 9.1 | Route 62 | Silent junction | |
16.7 | Route 2 | End western silent concurrency with Route 2 | ||
Orange | 18.9 | Route 78 | Southern terminus of Route 78 | |
20.2 | Route 122 | Northern terminus of Route 122 | ||
Worcester | Athol | 25.2 | Route 32 | Western end of concurrency with Route 32 |
25.9 | Route 21 | Former northern terminus of Route 21 | ||
26.6 | Route 32 | Eastern end of concurrency with Route 32 | ||
27.7 | Route 2/US 202 | Exit 18, westbound entrance and exit only | ||
Phillipston | 28.4 | Route 2/US 202 | Exit 18, eastbound entrance and exit only | |
30.7 | Route 2/US 202 | Route 2 Exit 19; begin concurrency with US 202 | ||
Templeton | 31.5 | US 202 | Eastern end of concurrency with US 202 | |
34.5 | Route 101 | Western end of concurrency with Route 101 | ||
35.5 | Route 2 | Route 2 Exit 21 | ||
36.2 | Route 101 | Eastern end of concurrency with Route 101 | ||
Gardner | 38.6 | Route 68 | Access to Route 2 Exit 22 | |
Westminster | 43.8 | Route 140 Route 2 |
Western end of concurrency with Route 140 Route 2 Exit 25 Eastbound exit and entrance only |
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44.0 | Route 140 Route 2 |
Eastern end of concurrency with Route 140 Route 2 Exit 25 Westbound exit and entrance only Begin concurrency with Routes 2 & 140 |
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Fitchburg | 47.7 | Route 31 | Western end of concurrency with Route 31 | |
48.8 | Route 12 | Western end of triple concurrency | ||
49.6 | Route 12 | Eastern end of triple concurrency; continue concurrency with Route 31 | ||
50.6 | Route 31 | Eastern end of concurrency with Route 31 | ||
Lunenburg | 53.4 | Route 13 | Western end of concurrency with Route 13 | |
53.7 | Route 13 | Eastern end of concurrency with Route 13 | ||
58.0 | Route 225 | Western terminus of Route 225 | ||
Middlesex | Ayer | 63.0 | Route 111 | Western end of concurrency with Route 111 |
64.7 | Route 111 Route 110 |
Eastern end of concurrency with Route 111 Western end of concurrency with Route 110 |
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Littleton | 69.2 | I-495 | Exit 30 | |
69.8 | Route 110 Route 119 |
Eastern end of concurrency with Route 110 Western end of concurrency with Route 119 |
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Acton | 74.8 | Route 27 | ||
Concord | 77.6 | Route 119 Route 2 |
Eastern end of concurrency with Route 119 Begin eastern silent concurrency with Route 2 |
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78.9 | Route 62 | Silent intersection | ||
81.1 | Route 126 | Silent intersection | ||
82.2 | Route 2 | End eastern silent concurrency with Route 2 | ||
Lincoln | 82.6 | Bypass Road | Minuteman National Historical Park entrance | |
Lexington | 85.3 | Marrett Road | Minutemen National Historical Park exit | |
85.6 | I-95 / Route 128 | Exit 30 | ||
88.3 | Route 4/Route 225 | Western end of concurrency with Routes 4/225 | ||
88.4 | Route 4/Route 225 | Eastern end of concurrency with Routes 4/225 | ||
Arlington | 92.0 | U.S. Route 3 | Western end of concurrency with US 3 | |
92.2 | Route 60 | Western end of triple concurrency | ||
92.3 | Route 60 | Eastern end of triple concurrency Route 2A & US 3 join Massachusetts Avenue |
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Cambridge | 93.7 | U.S. Route 3 | Eastern end of concurrency with US 3 at Alewife Brook Parkway | |
95.9 | Harvard Yard | Route 2A passes through Harvard University | ||
97.8 | U.S. Route 3/Route 3 | Memorial Drive intersection at Harvard Bridge Northern terminus of Massachusetts Route 3 Southern terminus of U.S. Route 3 |
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Suffolk | Boston | 98.5 | Route 2 / U.S. Route 20 | Eastern terminus of Route 2A at Route 2 (Commonwealth Avenue) |
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