Junction List
County | Location | Milepost | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Worcester | Dudley | 0.0 | Dresser Hill Rd. | Route 31 begins at Connecticut state line. |
Charlton | 9.3 | U.S. Route 20 | Westbound US 20 to I-90/I-84. Eastbound US 20 to I-90/I-395/I-290. |
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I-90/Mass Pike | No access between I-90 and Route 31. | |||
Spencer | 16.8 | Route 9 East | Begin concurrency with Route 9. | |
16.9 | Route 9 West | End concurrency with Route 9. | ||
Paxton | 25.3 | Route 122 Route 56 South |
Concurrency between Rtes. 56 & 122 ends. Begin concurrency with Rtes. 31 & 56. |
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25.4 | Route 56 North | End concurrency with Route 56. | ||
Holden | 30.1 | Route 122A | ||
Princeton | 37.7 | Route 62 West | Begin concurrency with Route 62. | |
38.0 | Route 62 East | End concurrency with Route 62. | ||
40.5 | Route 140 South | Begin concurrency with Route 140. | ||
42.1 | Route 140 North | End concurrency with Route 140. | ||
Fitchburg | 45.8 | Route 2 | Route 2 Exit 28 | |
47.0 | Route 2A West | Begin concurrency with Route 2A. | ||
48.1 | Route 12 West | Begin triple concurrency with Routes 31/2A/12. | ||
48.9 | Route 12 East | End triple concurrency with Routes 31/2A/12. Concurrency with Route 2A continues. |
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47.0 | Route 2A East | End concurrency with Route 2A. | ||
Middlesex | Ashby | 55.4 | Route 119 West | Begin concurrency with Route 119. |
55.5 | Route 119 East | End concurrency with Route 119. | ||
55.8 | New Hampshire Route 31 | Massachusetts Route 31 ends at state line. New Hampshire Route 31 begins at state line. |
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