Local Road Names
Route 31 uses the following names as it passes through different towns:
- Mason
- Greenville Road
- Greenville
- Fitchburg Road
- Wilton
- Greenville Road
- Gibbons Highway (concurrency with NH 101)
- Island Street
- Burns Hill Road
- Forest Road
- Lyndeborough
- Forest Road
- Greenfield
- Forest Road
- Sawmill Road
- Bennington
- Greenfield Road
- School Street
- Pierce Road
- Hancock Road
- concurrency with U.S. Route 202
- Antrim
- Main Street (concurrency with US-202)
- Clinton Road
- Old North Branch Road
- Franklin Pierce Highway (concurrency with NH 9)
- Hillsborough
- Franklin Pierce Highway (concurrency with NH 9)
- Second New Hampshire Turnpike
- Windsor
- Second New Hampshire Turnpike
- Washington
- Main Street
- Goshen
- Washington Road
- Mill Village Road
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