Junction List
Town | Milepost | Junction | Notes |
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Fitzwilliam | 5.5 | NH 119 | |
Keene | 17.0 | NH 32 | |
17.9 | NH 101 East | Begin overlap with NH 101 | |
18.7 | NH 10 South | ||
NH 9 West | End overlap with NH 101 (western terminus of NH 101) | ||
20.6 | NH 9 East / NH 10 North | Grade-separated | |
22.0 | NH 12A | Southern segment (southern terminus) | |
Westmoreland | 30.3 | NH 63 | |
Walpole | 36.0 | NH 123 West to US 5 | Begin overlap |
38.8 | NH 123 East | End overlap | |
40.4 | To U.S. Route 5 | ||
Charlestown | 43.7 | NH 12A | Southern segment (northern terminus} |
48.4 | NH 11 West | Begin overlap with NH 11 To U.S. Route 5 |
|
NH 12A | Northern segment (southern terminus) | ||
Claremont | NH 11 East / NH 103 East | End overlap with NH 11 Begin overlap with NH 103 |
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62.1 | NH 12A | End overlap with NH 103 (western terminus of NH 103) |
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