Junction List
County | Location | Milepost | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Worcester | Grafton | 0.0 | Route 122 Route 140 South |
Western end of Route 30 at end of concurrency between Routes 122 & 140. Begin concurrency with Route 140 Northbound. |
0.3 | Route 140 North | End concurrency with Route 140. | ||
Westborough | 6.3 | Route 135 | ||
7.7 | Route 9 | Loop interchange above Route 9. Eastbound to I-495 | ||
Southborough | 11.9 | Route 85 | ||
Middlesex | Framingham | 17.9 | Route 9 | Western end of concurrency with Route 9 |
18.8 | Route 9 West | Route 30 westbound begins concurrency with Route 9. Route 30 eastbound and westbound split paths. |
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19.1 | Route 9 East | Eastern end of eastbound concurrency with Route 9 | ||
19.2 | Route 126 | Begin eastbound concurrency with Route 126 | ||
19.6 | Route 126 | End eastbound concurrency with Route 126. Route 30 eastbound and westbound rejoined. |
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20.5 | I-90/Mass Pike | Ramp access to Route 30 via I-90 Exit 13 | ||
Wayland | 22.1 | Route 27 | ||
Weston | 27.9 | I-90/Mass Pike I-95 Route 128 |
Weston Interchange: Access to Mass Pike exits 14-15 via River Road Access to I-95/Rte. 128 Exit 24 |
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28.1 | Charles River crossing Western end of Commonwealth Avenue |
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Newton | 29.7 | Route 16 | Boston Marathon joins Route 30 between miles 17-18 of route. | |
Suffolk | Boston | 33.7 | Lake Street | Boston College terminus of Green Line "B" Branch B-line begins following Rte. 30/Commonwealth Avenue |
36.4 | U.S. Route 20 | Eastern end of Route 30 at Packard's Corner |
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