U.S. Route 20 in Massachusetts - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Milepost Roads intersected Notes
Berkshire Pittsfield 0.0 U.S. Route 20 U.S. Route 20 continues west into New York.
3.3 Route 41 Northern terminus of Route 41.
7.6 Route 9 Western terminus of Route 9.
7.6
U.S. Route 7 North
Northern terminus of US-7/20 concurrency.
Lenox 12.8 Route 7A Northern terminus of Route 7A.
14.7 Route 183 Northern terminus of Route 183.
15.0
U.S. Route 7 South
Southern terminus of US-7/20 concurrency.
Lee 18.7 Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike Mass Pike Exit 2.
18.8 Route 102 Eastern terminus of Route 102.
Becket 25.7
Route 8 South
Western terminus of US-20/Route 8 concurrency.
30.9
Route 8 North
Eastern terminus of US-20/Route 8 concurrency.
Hampshire Huntington 41.8 Route 112 Southern terminus of Route 112.
Hampden Russell 48.0 Route 23 Eastern terminus of Route 23.
Westfield 53.7
U.S. Route 202 North
Route 10 North
Northern terminus of US-20/202/Route 10 concurrency.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike.
54.1
U.S. Route 202 South
Route 10 South
Southern terminus of US-20/202/Route 10 concurrency.
55.7 Route 187 Northern terminus of Route 187.
West
Springfield
61.5 U.S. Route 5
Springfield 62.1 - 63.2 Interstate 91
Interstate 291
Route 20A
Western terminus of Route 20A.
Brief multiplex with I-91, Exits 8-9.
Western terminus of I-291; western terminus of I-291/US-20 concurrency, Exit 1.
To Route 116, via Route 20A.
See Interstate 291 for concurrency with US-20, Exits 1-5.
66.2
Interstate 291 East
Route 20A
Eastern terminus of Route 20A.
Eastern terminus of I-291/US-20 concurrency, Exit 5.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike, via I-291 East.
69.8 Route 21
Route 141
Southern terminus of Route 21, eastern terminus of Route 141.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike, via Route 21 North.
Palmer 78.2 Route 181 Southern terminus of Route 181.
79.1
Route 32 North
Western terminus of US-20/Route 32 concurrency.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike.
80.1
Route 32 South
Eastern terminus of US-20/Route 32 concurrency.
81.8 Route 67 Southern terminus of Route 67.
Brimfield 87.1 Route 19
Worcester Sturbridge 92.1 Route 148 Southern terminus of Route 148.
93.8 Route 131 Western terminus of Route 131.
94.3 Interstate 84 I-84 Exit 3.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike, via I-84 East.
96.1 Route 49 Southern terminus of Route 49.
Charlton 99.3 Route 169 Northern terminus of Route 169.
99.7 Route 31
Oxford 105.1 Route 56
Auburn 106.0
Route 12 South
Western terminus of US-20/Route 12 concurrency.
106.7
Route 12 North
Eastern terminus of US-20/Route 12 concurrency.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike.
108.0 Interstate 395 I-395 Exits 6A-B.
To I-290, via I-395 North.
Millbury 111.8 Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike
Route 146
Route 122A
Mass Pike Exit 10A.
Route 146 Exit 10, concurrent with Route 122A.
Connecting road provides access to the Mass Pike and Route 146.
114.5 Route 122 Interchange.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike, via Route 122 South.
Shrewsbury 116.8 Route 140 Interchange.
120.0 Route 9 Interchange.
Northborough 123.2 Route 135 Western terminus of Route 135.
Middlesex Marlborough 127.1 Interstate 495 I-495 Exits 24A-B.
To I-290, via I-495 North.
128.8 Route 85
Wayland 139.0 Route 27
Route 126
Waltham 143.9 Interstate 95
Route 128
I-95 Exit 26.
To Mass Pike I-90/Mass Pike, via I-95/Route 128 South.
145.0 Route 117 Eastern terminus of Route 117.
146.2 Route 60 Western terminus of Route 60.
Watertown 148.6 Route 16
Suffolk Boston 151.8 Route 30
(Commonwealth Avenue)
Eastern terminus of Route 30.
152.5 Route 2
(Essex Street/Boston University Bridge)
To U.S. Route 3 (Memorial Drive), via Route 2 West/B.U. Bridge.
153.4 Route 2
(Beacon Street/Commonwealth Avenue)
Eastern terminus of U.S. Route 20.
To Route 28, via Comm Ave/Route 2 East.

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