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Massachusetts Route 2A

Route 2A is a 98.5-mile-long (158.5 km) east–west state highway in Massachusetts. It exists in several sections, mainly as parts of former Route 2 that have been moved or upgraded. Route 2A runs from Greenfield in the west to Boston in the east. It formerly extended to Shelburne Falls in Buckland in the west, but as of 2007, the route terminates at Interstate 91 (I-91) in Greenfield.

Route 2A

Route 2A highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of Route 2
Maintained by MassDOT
Length98.5 mi[1][2] (158.5 km)
Major junctions
West end I-91 / Route 2 in Greenfield
Major intersections
East end Route 2 in Boston
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountiesFranklin, Worcester, Middlesex, Suffolk
Highway system

Route description edit

 
Eastbound at the Garden Theater in Greenfield
 
Route 2A signage on Massachusetts Avenue near MIT

In Franklin and Worcester counties (Greenfield – Lunenberg) edit

Route 2A begins at the rotary intersection with Route 2 at I-91 in Greenfield. It passes through downtown Greenfield before reconnecting to its parent route just west of the Greenfield-Gill town line. After a 12.6-mile (20.3 km) silent concurrency, Route 2A leaves Route 2 once more, passing through Orange and Athol. In Athol it passes the former northern terminus of Route 21, which was truncated to Belchertown after the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. From Phillipston through Westminster, Route 2A weaves around its parent route, crossing it a total of six times with five exits of access off of Route 2. In Fitchburg the road is shared with several other routes as it passes through the northern half of town. Once in Lunenburg it has another short concurrency with Route 13 just north of the former Whalom Park before crossing into Middlesex County at Shirley.

In Middlesex County (Ayer – Lexington) edit

In Shirley, Route 2A passes north of Fort Devens into Ayer, heading into Littleton and crossing I-495 at exit 79 (formerly exit 30). It then turns south through Acton and into Concord before rejoining its parent route once more. As a silent concurrency, it passes south of the historic center of town and north of Walden Pond before splitting again. Route 2A then passes through the Minuteman National Historical Park just south of the Battle Road, the route taken by British troops between the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It then leaves the park, intersecting with I-95/Route 128 at exit 46 (formerly 30). The road passes south of Lexington's town center before winding into Arlington.

Concurrency with US 3 and eastern end (Arlington – Boston) edit

In Arlington, the road begins a concurrency with U.S. Route 3 (US 3) which eventually joins the route to Massachusetts Avenue (Mass Ave). After US 3 leaves Mass Ave at Alewife Brook Parkway, Route 2A continues through the city of Cambridge, passing by Harvard Yard and through Harvard Square. Due to the one-way circulation patterns of the square, Route 2A follows Mass Ave in the westbound direction and a combination of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street, and Mt. Auburn Street in the eastbound direction before rejoining Mass Ave east of Putnam Avenue. It then passes by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It intersects the junction of US 3 and Route 3 at Memorial Drive before crossing the Harvard Bridge (also known as the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge) and crossing into Boston, ending at Route 2 and Commonwealth Avenue.

Signage mistakes edit

In 2013, Route 2A signs were extended 2.2 miles (3.5 km) further into Boston through the Back Bay and South End neighborhoods along Massachusetts Avenue. This extension connected it with several additional numbered routes including the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) by its junction with Boylston Street, Huntington Avenue (Route 9), Columbus Avenue (Route 28), and Massachusetts Avenue Connector (which connects with I-93/US 1/Route 3 via I-93 Frontage Road) in Roxbury. Not only did neither the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) nor the Boston Transportation Department, acknowledge that Route 2A had been extended, they denied knowing who put up the signs, indicating it was the action of an unknown organization. The Route 2A signs themselves had either wrong directional banners (signed as a north-south highway at least once north of Melnea Cass Boulevard) or are signed backwards (east going west and vice versa), as it heads in a northwesterly direction towards Commonwealth Avenue beyond Tremont Street. On February 26, Boston television station, WFXT-TV aired an investigative reporting segment showing the incorrect signs and their attempt to track down the source. In the report, Boston transportation officials admitted they had paid a private firm, Jacobs Engineering, to manufacture and put up the signs through a wayfinding improvement grant. The signage errors were caused by problems with the plans developed by Jacobs that apparently were not checked for accuracy before they were approved for installation by the city. The city said they were going to take action against the firm to recoup moneys from Jacobs, and would work to fix the signs as soon as possible.[3] Meanwhile, a MassDOT official reiterated that the eastern terminus of Route 2A is at the intersection of Massachusetts and Commonwealth Avenue and that crews would be removing the MA 2A signs further east. In the city's defense, they stated that they do not typically manufacture, install, or maintain signage pertaining to state entities, similar to an arrangement with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority relating to bus stop signage within the city.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
FranklinGreenfield0.00.0   I-91 / Route 2 – North Adams, Boston, Springfield, Brattleboro, VTWestern terminus at a traffic circle; exit 43 on I-91
1.11.8   US 5 / Route 10 – Deerfield, BernardstonCourt Square
4.16.6 
 
Route 2 west – North Adams, Williamstown
Western terminus of unsigned Route 2 concurrency
Gill8.012.9French King Bridge over the Connecticut River
Erving9.114.6  Route 63 – Northfield, Millers FallsInterchange; connection via local roads
16.726.9 
 
Route 2 east – Athol
Eastern end of unsigned Route 2 concurrency
Orange18.930.4 
 
Route 78 north – Warwick, Winchester, NH
Southern terminus of Route 78
20.232.5 
 
 
 
Route 122 south to US 202 – New Salem, Worcester
Northern terminus of Route 122
WorcesterAthol25.240.6 
 
Route 32 north – West Royalston, Richmond, NH
Western end of Route 32 concurrency
26.642.8 
 
Route 32 south – Petersham, Barre
Eastern end of Route 32 concurrency
27.744.6 
 
 
 
Route 2 west / US 202 south – Greenfield, Belchertown
Exit 77 on Route 2/US 202
Phillipston28.445.7 
 
 
 
Route 2 east / US 202 north – Boston, Winchendon
Exit 77 on Route 2/US 202
30.749.4  
 
Route 2 / US 202 south – Fitchburg, Boston, Greenfield, Belchertown
Western end of US 202 concurrency; exit 79 on Route 2
Templeton31.550.7 
 
US 202 north – Baldwinville, Winchendon
Eastern end of US 202 concurrency
34.555.5 
 
Route 101 south – Queen Lake, Petersham, Barre
Western end of Route 101 concurrency
35.557.1  Route 2 – Fitchburg, Boston, Greenfield, North AdamsExit 83 on Route 2
36.258.3 
 
Route 101 north – Gardner, Ashburnham
Eastern end of Route 101 concurrency
Gardner38.662.1  Route 68 – Hubbardston, Holden, Gardner
Westminster43.870.5 
 
 
 
Route 2 east / Route 140 south – Concord, Boston, Princeton, Shrewsbury
Western end of Route 140 concurrency; exit 92 on Route 2
44.070.8 
 
 
 
Route 2 west / Route 140 north – Athol, Greenfield, Winchendon
Eastern end of Route 140 concurrency; exit 92 on Route 2
Fitchburg47.776.8 
 
Route 31 south – Princeton
Western end of Route 31 concurrency
48.878.5 
 
Route 12 north – Ashburnham, Keene, NH
Western end of Route 12 concurrency
49.679.8 
 
Route 12 south – Leominster, Sterling
Eastern end of Route 12 concurrency
50.681.4 
 
Route 31 north – Ashby, Greenville, NH
Eastern end of Route 31 concurrency
Lunenburg53.485.9 
 
Route 13 south – Whalom, Leominster
Western end of Route 13 concurrency
53.786.4 
 
Route 13 north – Townsend, Milford, NH
Eastern end of Route 13 concurrency
58.093.3 
 
Route 225 east – Groton, Westford
Western terminus of Route 225
MiddlesexAyer63.0101.4 
 
Route 111 north – Groton, Nashua, NH
Western end of Route 111 concurrency
64.7104.1 
 
 
 
 
 
Route 111 south / Route 110 west to Route 2 – Harvard, Worcester
Eastern end of Route 111 concurrency; western end of Route 110 concurrency
Littleton69.2111.4  I-495 – Marlboro, Taunton, Lowell, LawrenceExit 79 on I-495
69.8112.3 
 
 
 
Route 110 east / Route 119 west – Lowell, Chelmsford, Groton, Townsend
Eastern end of Route 110 concurrency; western end of Route 119 concurrency
Acton74.8120.4  Route 27 – Chelmsford, Lowell, Acton
Concord77.6124.9 
 
 
 
 
 
Route 119 west / Route 2 west / Route 111 north – Fitchburg, West Acton
Western end of Route 2 concurrency; eastern terminus of Route 119; southern terminus of Route 111
78.9127.0  Route 62 – West Concord, Maynard, Bedford
81.1130.5 
 
 
 
Route 126 south to Route 117 – Walden Pond, Framingham, Waltham
Northern terminus of Route 126
82.2132.3 
 
Route 2 east / Cambridge Turnpike – Boston
Eastern end of Route 2 concurrency
Lexington85.3137.3Marrett Road – Minuteman Park
85.6137.8   I-95 / Route 128 – Canton, Providence, RI, Peabody, Portsmouth, NHExit 46 on I-95/Route 128
88.3142.1 
 
 
 
Route 4 north / Route 225 west – Lexington, Bedford
Western end of Route 4/Route 225 concurrency
88.4142.3 
 
 
 
Route 4 south / Route 225 east – Belmont, Cambridge
Eastern end of Route 4/Route 225 concurrency
Arlington92.0148.1 
 
US 3 north / Mystic Valley Parkway – Winchester, Lowell
Western end of US 3 concurrency
92.2148.4 
 
Route 60 east – Medford, Malden
Western end of Route 60 concurrency
92.3148.5 
 
Route 60 west (Mystic Street) / Massachusetts Avenue – Belmont
Eastern end of Route 60 concurrency; Route 2A/US 3 join Mass. Ave.
Cambridge93.7150.8 
 
  US 3 south / Route 16 (Alewife Brook Parkway) – Boston, Medford, Watertown
Eastern end of US 3 concurrency
95.9154.3Harvard SquareRoute 2A passes by Harvard University
97.8157.4 
 
 
 
 
 
US 3 north / Route 3 south (Memorial Drive) to Route 2 – Boston
Interchange, northern terminus of Route 3; southern terminus of US 3
Charles RiverHarvard Bridge
SuffolkBoston98.5158.5  Route 2 (Commonwealth Avenue) – Kenmore Square, Downtown BostonEastern terminus; Massachusetts Avenue continues east to I-90/Mass Pike
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ Office of Transportation Planning. . Executive Office of Transportation. Archived from the original on September 27, 2006.
  2. ^ a b Google (January 1, 2014). "Route 2A" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Rothstein, Kevin; Beaudet, Mike (February 26, 2014). . Boston: WFXT-TV. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014.

External links edit

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Route 2A is a 98 5 mile long 158 5 km east west state highway in Massachusetts It exists in several sections mainly as parts of former Route 2 that have been moved or upgraded Route 2A runs from Greenfield in the west to Boston in the east It formerly extended to Shelburne Falls in Buckland in the west but as of 2007 the route terminates at Interstate 91 I 91 in Greenfield Route 2ARoute 2A highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of Route 2Maintained by MassDOTLength98 5 mi 1 2 158 5 km Major junctionsWest endI 91 Route 2 in GreenfieldMajor intersectionsUS 5 Route 10 in Greenfield US 202 Route 2 in Phillipston I 495 in Littleton I 95 Route 128 in Lexington US 3 in Arlington US 3 Route 16 in Cambridge US 3 Route 3 in CambridgeEast endRoute 2 in BostonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCountiesFranklin Worcester Middlesex SuffolkHighway systemMassachusetts State Highway SystemInterstate US State Route 2 US 3 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 In Franklin and Worcester counties Greenfield Lunenberg 1 2 In Middlesex County Ayer Lexington 1 3 Concurrency with US 3 and eastern end Arlington Boston 2 Signage mistakes 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Eastbound at the Garden Theater in Greenfield nbsp Route 2A signage on Massachusetts Avenue near MITIn Franklin and Worcester counties Greenfield Lunenberg edit Route 2A begins at the rotary intersection with Route 2 at I 91 in Greenfield It passes through downtown Greenfield before reconnecting to its parent route just west of the Greenfield Gill town line After a 12 6 mile 20 3 km silent concurrency Route 2A leaves Route 2 once more passing through Orange and Athol In Athol it passes the former northern terminus of Route 21 which was truncated to Belchertown after the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir From Phillipston through Westminster Route 2A weaves around its parent route crossing it a total of six times with five exits of access off of Route 2 In Fitchburg the road is shared with several other routes as it passes through the northern half of town Once in Lunenburg it has another short concurrency with Route 13 just north of the former Whalom Park before crossing into Middlesex County at Shirley In Middlesex County Ayer Lexington edit In Shirley Route 2A passes north of Fort Devens into Ayer heading into Littleton and crossing I 495 at exit 79 formerly exit 30 It then turns south through Acton and into Concord before rejoining its parent route once more As a silent concurrency it passes south of the historic center of town and north of Walden Pond before splitting again Route 2A then passes through the Minuteman National Historical Park just south of the Battle Road the route taken by British troops between the Battles of Lexington and Concord It then leaves the park intersecting with I 95 Route 128 at exit 46 formerly 30 The road passes south of Lexington s town center before winding into Arlington Concurrency with US 3 and eastern end Arlington Boston edit In Arlington the road begins a concurrency with U S Route 3 US 3 which eventually joins the route to Massachusetts Avenue Mass Ave After US 3 leaves Mass Ave at Alewife Brook Parkway Route 2A continues through the city of Cambridge passing by Harvard Yard and through Harvard Square Due to the one way circulation patterns of the square Route 2A follows Mass Ave in the westbound direction and a combination of Massachusetts Avenue Brattle Street and Mt Auburn Street in the eastbound direction before rejoining Mass Ave east of Putnam Avenue It then passes by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT It intersects the junction of US 3 and Route 3 at Memorial Drive before crossing the Harvard Bridge also known as the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge and crossing into Boston ending at Route 2 and Commonwealth Avenue Signage mistakes editIn 2013 Route 2A signs were extended 2 2 miles 3 5 km further into Boston through the Back Bay and South End neighborhoods along Massachusetts Avenue This extension connected it with several additional numbered routes including the Massachusetts Turnpike I 90 by its junction with Boylston Street Huntington Avenue Route 9 Columbus Avenue Route 28 and Massachusetts Avenue Connector which connects with I 93 US 1 Route 3 via I 93 Frontage Road in Roxbury Not only did neither the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT nor the Boston Transportation Department acknowledge that Route 2A had been extended they denied knowing who put up the signs indicating it was the action of an unknown organization The Route 2A signs themselves had either wrong directional banners signed as a north south highway at least once north of Melnea Cass Boulevard or are signed backwards east going west and vice versa as it heads in a northwesterly direction towards Commonwealth Avenue beyond Tremont Street On February 26 Boston television station WFXT TV aired an investigative reporting segment showing the incorrect signs and their attempt to track down the source In the report Boston transportation officials admitted they had paid a private firm Jacobs Engineering to manufacture and put up the signs through a wayfinding improvement grant The signage errors were caused by problems with the plans developed by Jacobs that apparently were not checked for accuracy before they were approved for installation by the city The city said they were going to take action against the firm to recoup moneys from Jacobs and would work to fix the signs as soon as possible 3 Meanwhile a MassDOT official reiterated that the eastern terminus of Route 2A is at the intersection of Massachusetts and Commonwealth Avenue and that crews would be removing the MA 2A signs further east In the city s defense they stated that they do not typically manufacture install or maintain signage pertaining to state entities similar to an arrangement with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority relating to bus stop signage within the city Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesFranklinGreenfield0 00 0 nbsp nbsp I 91 Route 2 North Adams Boston Springfield Brattleboro VTWestern terminus at a traffic circle exit 43 on I 911 11 8 nbsp nbsp US 5 Route 10 Deerfield BernardstonCourt Square4 16 6 nbsp nbsp Route 2 west North Adams WilliamstownWestern terminus of unsigned Route 2 concurrencyGill8 012 9French King Bridge over the Connecticut RiverErving9 114 6 nbsp Route 63 Northfield Millers FallsInterchange connection via local roads16 726 9 nbsp nbsp Route 2 east AtholEastern end of unsigned Route 2 concurrencyOrange18 930 4 nbsp nbsp Route 78 north Warwick Winchester NHSouthern terminus of Route 7820 232 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 122 south to US 202 New Salem WorcesterNorthern terminus of Route 122WorcesterAthol25 240 6 nbsp nbsp Route 32 north West Royalston Richmond NHWestern end of Route 32 concurrency26 642 8 nbsp nbsp Route 32 south Petersham BarreEastern end of Route 32 concurrency27 744 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 west US 202 south Greenfield BelchertownExit 77 on Route 2 US 202Phillipston28 445 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 east US 202 north Boston WinchendonExit 77 on Route 2 US 20230 749 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 US 202 south Fitchburg Boston Greenfield BelchertownWestern end of US 202 concurrency exit 79 on Route 2Templeton31 550 7 nbsp nbsp US 202 north Baldwinville WinchendonEastern end of US 202 concurrency34 555 5 nbsp nbsp Route 101 south Queen Lake Petersham BarreWestern end of Route 101 concurrency35 557 1 nbsp Route 2 Fitchburg Boston Greenfield North AdamsExit 83 on Route 236 258 3 nbsp nbsp Route 101 north Gardner AshburnhamEastern end of Route 101 concurrencyGardner38 662 1 nbsp Route 68 Hubbardston Holden GardnerWestminster43 870 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 east Route 140 south Concord Boston Princeton ShrewsburyWestern end of Route 140 concurrency exit 92 on Route 244 070 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 west Route 140 north Athol Greenfield WinchendonEastern end of Route 140 concurrency exit 92 on Route 2Fitchburg47 776 8 nbsp nbsp Route 31 south PrincetonWestern end of Route 31 concurrency48 878 5 nbsp nbsp Route 12 north Ashburnham Keene NHWestern end of Route 12 concurrency49 679 8 nbsp nbsp Route 12 south Leominster SterlingEastern end of Route 12 concurrency50 681 4 nbsp nbsp Route 31 north Ashby Greenville NHEastern end of Route 31 concurrencyLunenburg53 485 9 nbsp nbsp Route 13 south Whalom LeominsterWestern end of Route 13 concurrency53 786 4 nbsp nbsp Route 13 north Townsend Milford NHEastern end of Route 13 concurrency58 093 3 nbsp nbsp Route 225 east Groton WestfordWestern terminus of Route 225MiddlesexAyer63 0101 4 nbsp nbsp Route 111 north Groton Nashua NHWestern end of Route 111 concurrency64 7104 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 111 south Route 110 west to Route 2 Harvard WorcesterEastern end of Route 111 concurrency western end of Route 110 concurrencyLittleton69 2111 4 nbsp I 495 Marlboro Taunton Lowell LawrenceExit 79 on I 49569 8112 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 110 east Route 119 west Lowell Chelmsford Groton TownsendEastern end of Route 110 concurrency western end of Route 119 concurrencyActon74 8120 4 nbsp Route 27 Chelmsford Lowell ActonConcord77 6124 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 119 west Route 2 west Route 111 north Fitchburg West ActonWestern end of Route 2 concurrency eastern terminus of Route 119 southern terminus of Route 11178 9127 0 nbsp Route 62 West Concord Maynard Bedford81 1130 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 126 south to Route 117 Walden Pond Framingham WalthamNorthern terminus of Route 12682 2132 3 nbsp nbsp Route 2 east Cambridge Turnpike BostonEastern end of Route 2 concurrencyLexington85 3137 3Marrett Road Minuteman Park85 6137 8 nbsp nbsp I 95 Route 128 Canton Providence RI Peabody Portsmouth NHExit 46 on I 95 Route 12888 3142 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 4 north Route 225 west Lexington BedfordWestern end of Route 4 Route 225 concurrency88 4142 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 4 south Route 225 east Belmont CambridgeEastern end of Route 4 Route 225 concurrencyArlington92 0148 1 nbsp nbsp US 3 north Mystic Valley Parkway Winchester LowellWestern end of US 3 concurrency92 2148 4 nbsp nbsp Route 60 east Medford MaldenWestern end of Route 60 concurrency92 3148 5 nbsp nbsp Route 60 west Mystic Street Massachusetts Avenue BelmontEastern end of Route 60 concurrency Route 2A US 3 join Mass Ave Cambridge93 7150 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 3 south Route 16 Alewife Brook Parkway Boston Medford WatertownEastern end of US 3 concurrency95 9154 3Harvard SquareRoute 2A passes by Harvard University97 8157 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 3 north Route 3 south Memorial Drive to Route 2 BostonInterchange northern terminus of Route 3 southern terminus of US 3Charles RiverHarvard BridgeSuffolkBoston98 5158 5 nbsp Route 2 Commonwealth Avenue Kenmore Square Downtown BostonEastern terminus Massachusetts Avenue continues east to I 90 Mass Pike1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit Office of Transportation Planning 2007 Road Inventory Executive Office of Transportation Archived from the original on September 27 2006 a b Google January 1 2014 Route 2A Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 1 2014 Rothstein Kevin Beaudet Mike February 26 2014 Wrong Way Street Signs Send Hub Drivers on Roads to Nowhere Boston WFXT TV Archived from the original on March 5 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Massachusetts Route 2AKML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Massachusetts Route 2A at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Massachusetts Route 2A amp oldid 1207040608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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