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U.S. Route 3

U.S. Route 3 (US 3) is a United States Numbered Highway running 277.90 miles (447.24 km) from Cambridge, Massachusetts, through New Hampshire, to the Canada–United States border near Third Connecticut Lake, where it connects to Quebec Route 257.

U.S. Route 3

US 3 highlighted in red and US 3 Bus. highlighted in blue
Route information
Length277.90 mi[citation needed] (447.24 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end Route 2A / Route 3 in Cambridge, MA
Major intersections
North end R-257 near Chartierville, Quebec
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesMassachusetts, New Hampshire
CountiesMA: Middlesex
NH: Hillsborough, Merrimack, Belknap, Grafton, Coös
Highway system

Massachusetts Route 3 connects to the southern terminus of US 3 in Cambridge and continues south to Cape Cod. Though it shares a number, it has never been part of US 3. Both routes, which connect end-to-end, are treated as a single 91.3-mile (146.9 km) state highway by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). From Cambridge to Burlington, US 3 is routed on surface streets through the dense suburbs in the Greater Boston area. After a brief concurrency with Interstate 95 (I-95) and Route 128, the route follows its own freeway northwest, bypassing Lowell and entering New Hampshire at Nashua, becoming the Everett Turnpike.

In New Hampshire, current and former parts of US 3 are known as the Daniel Webster Highway. From Burlington, Massachusetts, to Nashua, New Hampshire, US 3 is a freeway. The segment in New Hampshire is a free portion of the Everett Turnpike, while the portion in Massachusetts is known as the Northwest Expressway. From where it leaves the Everett Turnpike in Nashua northward, US 3 is generally a two-to-four lane at-grade road, though there are two super-two freeway portions in northern New Hampshire, one on the Laconia Bypass, and one where US 3 and I-93 use the Franconia Notch Parkway. The route serves as a major local arterial, connecting many of the cities of the densely populated Merrimack Valley. North of the White Mountains, the route serves as one of the only north–south roads connecting the communities of the Great North Woods Region and has New Hampshire's only border crossing between the US and Canada.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi[1] km
MA 35.70 57.45
NH 241.953 389.386
Total 277.653 446.839

Massachusetts edit

Cambridge to Burlington edit

US 3 begins in the south along Memorial Drive in Cambridge, along the Charles River, at an interchange with Massachusetts Avenue (Route 2A). The road continues as southbound Route 3 toward Downtown Boston, while northbound US 3 heads west, then north along the river toward Harvard University, joining with Route 2 along the way. It runs along the north bank of the Charles River, opposite Soldiers Field Road in Allston along this stretch. Passing south of Harvard Square, US 3 and Route 2 transition onto the Fresh Pond Parkway and join Route 16. Near Alewife station, Route 2 splits off as a freeway to the west (Concord Turnpike), while US 3 and Route 16 stay on the Alewife Brook Parkway. Shortly thereafter, US 3 splits from the parkway (which continues as Route 16) and joins Route 2A (Massachusetts Avenue) westbound, crossing into Arlington. In the center of town, US 3 and Route 2A split from Massachusetts Avenue and overlap briefly with Route 60 before continuing along Mystic Street. Route 2A splits from US 3 just to the north. US 3 continues through parts of Winchester and Woburn without any major intersections before entering Burlington and interchanging with I-95 and Route 128 (Yankee Division Highway) at exit 51A. US 3 joins the freeway to connect with the Northwest Expressway, while its historic surface alignment continues as Route 3A.

Burlington to Tyngsborough (Northwest Expressway) edit

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Signage on US Route 3, approaching the intersection with Interstate 495 and Massachusetts Route 110 in Chelmsford

US 3 runs along 1.6 miles (2.6 km) of I-95 (Route 128) in a wrong-way concurrency before exiting at exit 50A onto its own freeway, the Northwest Expressway.

Originally built in the 1950s, before the cancelation of the Inner Belt, the US 3 freeway was to have extended into metro Boston before being truncated to I-95. Consequently, a partially completed cloverleaf interchange connects US 3 to I-95. Exit numbers on the US 3 freeway start at milemarker 72 since Route 3 and US 3 are counted as one highway by MassDOT.

The freeway closely parallels Route 3A, the historic alignment of US 3, along its entire 19-mile (31 km) length from Burlington to the New Hampshire state border. It passes through Billerica and into Chelmsford, where it connects with I-495 and the Lowell Connector, a freeway spur into downtown Lowell. Continuing north, the freeway briefly enters Lowell, then passes through North Chelmsford and Tyngsborough before crossing the state line into Nashua, New Hampshire. The freeway continues north as the Everett Turnpike.

The Burlington to Tyngsborough area maintains a 501(c)(6) nonprofit representative entity known as the Middlesex 3 Coalition[2] and its affiliate agency the Middlesex 3 TMA,[3] which provides collaborative support to businesses and individuals within the jurisdiction to build consensus on transportation and developmental needs.

New Hampshire edit

US 3 passes through most of the state's major cities and towns and is the only highway to extend from the Massachusetts state border in the south to the Canadian border in the north. Running for 242 miles (389 km) in New Hampshire, US 3 is by far the longest signed highway in the state. For much of its routing, US 3 closely parallels I-93, serving as a local route to the freeway.

Everett Turnpike (Nashua) edit

US 3 crosses the state border into Nashua and immediately becomes concurrent with the Everett Turnpike, running on the freeway for 6.7 miles (10.8 km) along the western side of the city.

Daniel Webster Highway, local roads, and NH 28 concurrency (Nashua – Suncook) edit

US 3 leaves the Everett Turnpike at exit 7E, crosses New Hampshire Route 101A (NH 101A) and turns northeast for approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) along a segment known as the Henri Burque Highway, before turning north onto Concord Street, which soon becomes known as the Daniel Webster Highway. (Some locals erroneously refer to the Everett Turnpike from exit 7 through the I-293 interchange as US 3 and refer to the actual US 3 only as the Daniel Webster Highway or "Old Route 3".)

US 3 continues north through the town of Merrimack and into Bedford, where it becomes South River Road. The highway parallels I-293 until it turns east in Manchester and then crosses the Merrimack River on Queen City Avenue, just after its intersection with I-293/NH 3A and NH 114A. US 3 and NH 3A are signed in a wrong-way concurrency for approximately 0.6 miles (0.97 km) before US 3 turns north onto Elm Street toward downtown Manchester. After approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km), US 3 turns east onto Webster Street, then joins NH 28 to proceed in a northeasterly direction toward Hooksett, interchanging with I-93. The two routes continue as Hooksett Road, then the Daniel Webster Highway.

In Concord edit

In Suncook, NH 28 leaves to the northeast, and US 3 proceeds northwest toward Concord on Pembroke Street, becoming Manchester Street when it enters the Concord city limits. After crossing the Merrimack River and interchanging with I-93, US 3 intersects NH 3A (South Main Street), which terminates at its parent route. US 3 traverses downtown Concord as North and South Main streets (briefly overlapping with US 202 and NH 9), then follows North State Street to Fisherville Road to Village Street in Penacook before crossing the Contoocook River into Boscawen.

Further north (Boscawen – Lincoln) edit

US 3 travels north through Boscawen, briefly overlapping with US 4. The highway parallels the Merrimack River north into Franklin, where the highway meets NH 11. US 3 joins NH 11 and turns east; NH 3A also resumes at this intersection, continuing north. US 3 and NH 11 briefly form a three-route concurrency with NH 127 in Franklin, then pass through Tilton, crossing NH 132 and passing the western end of NH 140. Continuing northeast past Lake Winnisquam, US 3 and NH 11 reach Laconia and turn onto the Laconia–Gilford Bypass, intersecting with NH 106, NH 107, and NH 11A. At the northern end of the bypass, US 3 and NH 11 split after a 17.3-mile (27.8 km) overlap, with the U.S. Route continuing north on Lake Street to Weirs Beach and an intersection with NH 11B. US 3 continues north as the Daniel Webster Highway to Meredith at the northern end of Meredith Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee. In Meredith, US 3 intersects the northern terminus of NH 106, then joins NH 25 and continues north past Squam Lake into Holderness, passing the western terminuses of NH 25B and NH 113. Through Holderness, US 3 and NH 25 gradually turn west, then southwest, passing the southern end of NH 175 and then reaching the northern end of NH 132 in Ashland.

 
US 3 in Lincoln, New Hampshire

From Ashland to North Woodstock, US 3 proceeds north, roughly paralleling I-93 in the Pemigewasset River valley. Along this stretch it passes through the towns of Plymouth (NH 25 splits from US 3 near I-93 in Plymouth, which also marks the true northern terminus of NH 3A), West Campton (where it meets the western end of NH 49, the principal access road to Waterville Valley), Thornton, and Woodstock. In North Woodstock, US 3 crosses NH 112 (known to the east as the Kancamagus Highway).

Interstate 93 concurrency through the Franconia Notch State Park (Lincoln – Franconia) edit

Continuing north, US 3 joins with I-93 as it passes through Franconia Notch State Park, one of the more scenic drives in the White Mountains. This stretch of freeway is known as the Franconia Notch Parkway and is a rare section Interstate Highway with only one lane in each direction.

Northernmost end (Franconia – Pittsburg) edit

US 3 separates from I-93 at exit 35, shortly north of the northern park boundary in Franconia. From there, NH 141 branches northwest and US 3 heads north and east toward Twin Mountain and a junction with US 302. This portion of the road is noted for fairly frequent moose sightings, especially during sunrise and sunset when moose are particularly active.

Heading north from Twin Mountain, US 3 passes through the village of Carroll, where NH 115 branches to the northeast and US 3 bears to the northwest and the town of Whitefield. In the center of Whitefield, NH 142 branches to the northwest and NH 116 crosses, running roughly southwest to northeast. US 3 continues north to Lancaster, where it joins US 2 in the town center, and where NH 135 branches off to the west. After US 2 leaves to the west, US 3 continues north, roughly paralleling the course of the Connecticut River (which also forms the border with Vermont), through Northumberland and Groveton, where NH 110 ends. North of Groveton, US 3 continues to follow the river, through Stratford, North Stratford, and Columbia, until it reaches Colebrook, where it crosses NH 26 and meets the southern terminus of NH 145. Still following the Connecticut River north, US 3 passes through portions of Stewartstown and Clarksville. In Stewartstown, the road turns more directly east (still following the Connecticut River, which is no longer a boundary), before resuming a northeasterly direction through Pittsburg. Its last major intersection is at the northern terminus of NH 145. US 3 continues north for another 22 miles (35 km), eventually reaching the Pittsburg–Chartierville Border Crossing, where the road crosses into Chartierville, Quebec, and becomes Quebec Route 257.

In total, US 3 runs along the Connecticut River and its source lakes for approximately 70 miles (110 km). Sections of US 3 in Colebrook are named after Scott E. Phillips and Leslie G. Lord, members of the New Hampshire State Police killed in the line of duty on August 19, 1997.[4]

History edit

New England route edit

 

Before the establishment of the U.S. Numbered Highway System, the section of US 3 and Route 3 from Orleans, Massachusetts, to Colebrook, New Hampshire, was part of the New England road marking system as New England Route 6. It was replaced in its entirety with the establishment of US 3 and Route 3 in 1926.

Massachusetts edit

US 3 in Massachusetts closely follows the route of the early 19th-century Middlesex Canal and Middlesex Turnpike.

The modern Northwest Expressway was begun near Route 110 in Lowell before World War II. In the 1950s, it was extended south to Route 128 (later overlapped by I-95), and, by the 1960s, it was completed north from Chelmsford to New Hampshire. By 2005, the chronically congested four-lane road, largely with antiquated ramps around Lowell, was widened to six lanes (as it had been in Nashua, New Hampshire, a few years prior) with a breakdown lane on both the left and right sides of the road, and many interchanges were modernized in what was comically known as "The Big Wide", in reference to Massachusetts' other "Big" construction project (the Big Dig). The roadbed and bridges were built to support a fourth lane in each travel direction for future expansion. The $365-million (equivalent to $547 million in 2023[5]), 21-mile (34 km) widening project was completed in 2005 from Burlington to the New Hampshire border.

The final section of the expressway was planned for inner suburban towns northwest of Boston, Massachusetts. The expressway was to supply a new route for US 3, between Route 128 and the canceled I-695 (Inner Belt). This was one of the expressway projects canceled in Governor Francis Sargent's 1970 moratorium on expressway construction within Route 128. The latter section of the expressway was a key component of the "Master Plan Highway Plan for Metropolitan Boston". The highway would have traveled through Lexington, Arlington, Medford, Somerville, and Cambridge, before linking with the Inner Belt Expressway.[citation needed]

The original plan called for US 3 and Route 2 to link up at the Lexington–Arlington border and continue southeasterly, crossing Route 16/Mystic Valley Parkway at the Arlington–Somerville border and proceeding into Cambridge toward Union Square, Somerville. A 1962 plan called for Route 2 and US 3 to converge at Alewife Brook Parkway with a longer stretch of new highway for US 3 paralleling Lowell Street in Lexington and Summer Street in Arlington.[citation needed]

Exit numbers along the Northwest Expressway section in Massachusetts were to be changed to mileage based numbers under a project to start in 2016,[6] but that project was postponed.[7] In November 2019, the MassDOT announced it would be proceeding with the project in late mid-2020.[8]

Terminuses edit

According to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) route log, the southern terminus of US 3 is at the junction of Route 2A and Route 3 in Cambridge, which is where Route 2A crosses the Charles along the Harvard Bridge (also known as the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge).[9] This is a change from AASHTO's 1989 Route Log which placed the terminus at US 20 in Boston, where Route 2 currently meets US 20 after crossing the Charles River at the Boston University Bridge.[10] This was where US 3 met US 1 until that highway was rerouted in 1971.

The original northern terminus of US 3 (in 1926) was at Colebrook, New Hampshire, but the highway was extended to West Stewartstown in 1928 and to Pittsburg in 1937. Colebrook was the northern terminus again from 1939 to 1940. Since 1940, the highway has run through Pittsburg to the Pittsburg–Chartierville Border Crossing.

Major intersections edit

Although MassDOT inventories Route 3 and US 3 as one continuous route, this table includes the mileage only for US 3 starting from its southern terminus in Cambridge.

StateCountyLocation[1][11]mi[12][1][11]kmOld exitNew exit[13]DestinationsNotes
MassachusettsMiddlesexCambridge0.0000.000 
 
 
 
Route 2A east (Massachusetts Avenue south) / Route 3 south (Memorial Drive) – Boston
Diamond interchange; southern terminus of US 3; northern terminus of Route 3; no direct access from US 3 to westbound Route 2A
1.0471.685 
 
Route 2 east (Boston University Bridge) – Cambridgeport, Brookline
Roundabout interchange; south end of concurrency with Route 2
3.9756.397 
 
Route 16 west (Huron Avenue) – Watertown, West Newton
South end of concurrency with Route 16
5.4448.761 
 
Route 2 west (Concord Turnpike) – Concord
North end of concurrency with Route 2
5.8209.366  
 
Route 16 / Route 2A east (Massachusetts Avenue) / Alewife Brook Parkway north – Medford, Harvard Square, Cambridge
North end of concurrency with Route 16; south end of concurrency with Route 2A
Arlington7.19811.584 
 
Route 60 west (Pleasant Street) – Belmont
South end of concurrency with Route 60
7.28311.721 
 
Route 60 east (Chestnut Street) – Medford, Malden
North end of concurrency with Route 60
7.45712.001 
 
Route 2A west (Summer Street) / Mystic Valley Parkway east – Lexington, Concord
North end of concurrency with Route 2A
Burlington13.44221.633 
 
 
 
 
 
I-95 north / Route 128 north / Route 3A north (Cambridge Street) – Burlington, Portsmouth, NH
Interchange; south end of wrong-way concurrency with I-95/Route 128; I-95 exit 51A
14.86623.92525A72A 
 
 
 
I-95 north / Route 128 north – Gloucester, Portsmouth, NH
North end of wrong-way concurrency with I-95/Route 128; US 3 follows I-95 C/D lanes; signed as exit 50A northbound
25B72B 
 
 
 
I-95 south / Route 128 south – Waltham, Providence, RI
Exit 50A[14] on I-95
Bedford17.64628.3982673  Route 62 – Burlington, Bedford
Billerica21.16734.0652776Concord Road – Billerica, Bedford
22.59136.3572878Treble Cove Road – North Billerica, Carlisle
Chelmsford24.69139.7362979  Route 129 – Billerica, Chelmsford
25.55441.12530B80Lowell Connector northNo southbound exit; indirect southbound access to Lowell Connector via exit 81A,[13] to exit 89C on I-495
25.554–
26.108
41.125–
42.017
3081A-B  I-495 – Marlboro, LawrenceSplit into exits 81A (north) and 81B (south)[13]
26.57142.7623181C  Route 110 – Chelmsford, Lowell
28.76246.2883284  Route 4 (North Road) – North Chelmsford, Chelmsford
Drum Hill Road — Lowell
30.81949.5983386  Route 40 – Westford, North Chelmsford
Tyngsborough33.02953.1553488Westford Road – Tyngsborough, Westford
34.64455.7543590  Route 113 – Dunstable, Tyngsborough
Massachusetts
New Hampshire line
Middlesex
Hillsborough county line
Tyngsborough
Nashua line
36.104
0.000
58.104
0.000
3691Middlesex Road – Tyngsborough
Daniel Webster HighwaySouth Nashua NH
No southbound exit; northbound entrance extends into New Hampshire, where it merges with exit 1
South end of Everett Turnpike
New HampshireHillsboroughNashua0.8341.3421Spit Brook Road – South Nashua
1.5532.4992 
 
To NH 3A / Daniel Webster Highway – Hudson
Access via the Circumferential Highway; signed as exit 1A from northbound collector-distributor lane
2.8194.5373Daniel Webster Highway – South NashuaSouthbound left exit and northbound entrance
3.0554.9174East Dunstable RoadFAA Center signage was removed at the request of the FAA shortly after 9/11
4.7247.6035  
 
NH 111 to NH 111A – Nashua, Hudson, Pepperell, MA
Signed as exits 5E (east) and 5W (west)
5.0598.1425ASimon StreetNorthbound exit only, formerly exit 5EA
6.28510.1156  NH 130 (Broad Street) – Nashua, Hollis, Brookline
6.78110.913 
 
Everett Turnpike north – Manchester, Concord
  NH 101A – Nashua Downtown, Amherst, Milford
Exit 7 on Everett Turnpike; northern end of concurrency with the Everett Turnpike
Merrimack10.83217.432  Industrial Drive to Everett TurnpikeExit 10 on Everett Tpke.
12.10919.488  Greeley Street to Everett Turnpike – Concord, Boston, MAExit 11 on Everett Tpke.
15.74525.339  Bedford Road to Everett Turnpike southExit 12 on Everett Tpke.
Bedford17.874–
18.148
28.765–
29.206
Raymond Wieczorek Drive
 
 
 
 
  To NH 3A / Everett Turnpike – Manchester Airport, Litchfield, Concord, Nashua
Exit 13 on Everett Tpke.
20.90033.635 
 
 
 
 
 
  NH 101 east to I-293 / Everett Turnpike – Boston, Concord, Manchester Airport
Southbound exit to and entrance from NH 101 east via Meetinghouse Road
21.33134.329Kilton Road to  
 
  NH 101 west / NH 114 – Bedford Ctr., Milford
Manchester22.69036.516 
 
  
 
NH 114A west / I-293 / NH 3A north – Concord, Boston
Exit 4 on I-293; eastern terminus of NH 114A; southern terminus of wrong-way concurrency with NH 3A
23.33337.551 
 
NH 3A south (South Elm Street)
Northern end of wrong-way concurrency with NH 3A
25.97441.801 
 
NH 28 south (Beech Street / Maple Street)
Southern end of concurrency with NH 28
MerrimackHooksett26.998–
27.591
43.449–
44.403
  
 
I-93 to NH 101 – Salem, Boston, Concord, Plymouth
Exit 9 on I-93
28.58646.005 
 
NH 28A south (Mammoth Road) – Londonderry
Northern terminus of NH 28A
29.08246.803 
 
NH 27 east – Candia, Raymond
Western terminus of NH 27
29.57847.601 
 
NH 28 Bypass south – Derry
Northern terminus of NH 28 Bypass
Allenstown35.23756.708 
 
NH 28 north – Epsom, Alton
Northern end of concurrency with NH 28
Pembroke39.50663.579 
 
NH 106 north – Loudon, Laconia
Southern terminus of NH 106
Concord41.70467.116Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Merrimack River
41.775–
41.933
67.230–
67.485
  
 
 
 
I-93 to I-89 / I-393 – Manchester, Lebanon, Plymouth, Portsmouth
Exit 13 on I-93
42.17367.871 
 
NH 3A south (Main Street)
Southern end of silent concurrency with NH 3A
42.72968.766 
 
 
 
US 202 west / NH 9 west (Pleasant Street)
Southern end of concurrency with US 202 / NH 9
43.02469.240 
 
 
 
NH 9 east (Loudon Road) to I-93
Northern end of concurrency with NH 9
43.41169.863 
 
 
 
 
US 202 east to I-393 east
Northern end of concurrency with US 202
Boscawen50.81281.774 
 
 
 
US 4 east to I-93 – Concord
Southern end of concurrency with US 4
52.16883.956 
 
US 4 west – Salisbury, Andover
Northern end of concurrency with US 4
Franklin60.64597.599 
 
NH 127 south – Salisbury
Southern end of concurrency with NH 127
61.30798.664 
 
 
 
NH 3A north / NH 11 west – Andover, Bristol
Northern end of concurrency with NH 3A; southern end of concurrency with NH 11
61.75599.385 
 
NH 127 north – New Hampton
Northern end of concurrency with NH 127
BelknapTilton64.925104.487 
 
 
 
 
NH 132 south to I-93 south – Northfield, Concord
Southern end of concurrency with NH 132
66.203–
66.586
106.543–
107.160
  I-93 – Canterbury, Concord, Boston, New Hampton, Plymouth
 
 
NH 140 east – Belmont, Gilmanton
Exit 20 on I-93; western terminus of NH 140
66.678107.308 
 
NH 132 north – Sanbornton
Northern end of concurrency with NH 132
Belmont72.845117.233 
 
NH 11A east – Laconia downtown
Western terminus of NH 11A
Laconia74.355119.663  
 
NH 106 to NH 107 – Laconia, Belmont, Concord
Partial interchange; no southbound exit to NH 106 north; no northbound entrance from NH 106 south
74.999120.699  NH 107 – Laconia, GilmantonPartial interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
Gilford76.040122.375  NH 11A – Gilford, LaconiaInterchange
78.649126.573 
 
NH 11 east – Alton
Northern end of concurrency with NH 11
GilfordLaconia line79.442127.850 
 
NH 107 south (Union Ave.) – Laconia
Northern terminus of NH 107
Laconia82.684133.067 
 
NH 11B south – Gilford, Alton Bay
Northern terminus of NH 11B
Meredith86.334138.941 
 
NH 106 south – Laconia
Northern terminus of NH 106
86.847139.767 
 
 
 
NH 104 west to I-93 – New Hampton
Eastern terminus of NH 104
87.693141.128 
 
NH 25 east – Center Harbor, Ossipee, Conway
Southern end of concurrency with NH 25
Center Harbor90.778146.093  NH 25B – Center HarborWestern terminus of NH 25B
GraftonHolderness95.526153.734  NH 113 – SandwichSouthern terminus of NH 113
96.661155.561  NH 175 – CamptonSouthern terminus of NH 175
Ashland99.271159.761  NH 132 – New Hampton, TiltonNorthern terminus of NH 132
99.958–
100.339
160.867–
161.480
  I-93 – Tilton, Concord, Plymouth, CamptonExit 24 on I-93
Plymouth105.397169.620  
 
NH 175A to I-93 – Holderness
Western terminus of NH 175A
106.202170.916 
 
 
 
 
 
NH 3A south / NH 25 west to I-93 – Rumney, Bristol, Concord, Littleton
Interchange; northern end of concurrency with NH 25; northern terminus of NH 3A
Campton109.525176.263 
 
To I-93 – Campton, Littleton, Plymouth, Concord
Exit 27 on I-93 via Blair Road
112.375180.850  
 
NH 49 to I-93 – Campton, Waterville Valley
Western terminus of NH 49
Thornton113.804–
114.101
183.150–
183.628
  I-93 – Plymouth, Concord, Franconia, LittletonExit 29 on I-93
Woodstock120.410–
120.910
193.781–
194.586
  I-93 – Franconia, Littleton, St. Johnsbury, VT, Plymouth, ConcordExit 30 on I-93
125.420201.844  NH 175 – CamptonNorthern terminus of NH 175
126.031202.827  
 
NH 112 to I-93 – Lincoln, Conway, Woodsville
Lincoln128.210–
128.394
206.334–
206.630
  I-93 – Concord, LittletonExit 33 on I-93
131.562211.729 
 
I-93 south
Exit 34A on I-93; southern end of concurrency with I-93 and the Franconia Notch Parkway; southbound exit only
Franconia135.923218.74734BCannon Mountain Tramway – Old Man Historic SiteExit numbers follow I-93
136.623219.87334C  NH 18 – Echo Lake Beach, Peabody Slopes, Cannon Mountain, South FranconiaSouthern terminus of NH 18
138.080222.218 
 
I-93 north
Exit 35 on I-93; northern end of concurrency with I-93 and the Franconia Notch Parkway; northbound exit only
139.044223.770  
 
 
NH 141 to I-93 north – Franconia
Eastern terminus of NH 141
CoosCarroll148.497238.983  US 302 – Bethlehem, Bretton Woods, ConwayIn village of Twin Mountain
150.510242.222  NH 115 – Jefferson, Berlin, GorhamSouthern terminus of NH 115
Whitefield156.871252.459 
 
 
 
NH 116 south / NH 142 south – Bethlehem, Littleton
Southern end of concurrency with NH 116 / NH 142
156.918252.535 
 
NH 142 north – Dalton
Northern end of concurrency with NH 142
156.959252.601 
 
NH 116 north – Jefferson, Gorham
Northern end of concurrency with NH 116
Lancaster165.330266.073 
 
US 2 east – Jefferson, Gorham, Berlin
Southern end of concurrency with US 2
165.372266.140  NH 135 – Dalton, Gilman VTNorthern terminus of NH 135
166.126267.354 
 
US 2 west – Vermont
Northern end of concurrency with US 2
Northumberland175.152281.880  NH 110 – Stark, BerlinWestern terminus of NH 110 in village of Groveton
North Stratford188.576303.484 
 
To VT 105 – Bloomfield VT
Colebrook201.458324.215 
 
NH 26 east – Dixville Notch
Southern end of concurrency with NH 26
201.565324.387 
 
NH 26 west (Bridge St.)
Northern end of concurrency with NH 26
201.647324.519 
 
NH 145 north – Clarksville
Southern terminus of NH 145
Pittsburg219.573353.368 
 
NH 145 south – Colebrook
Northern terminus of NH 145
241.953389.386  R-257Continuation into Quebec
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

US 3 has one existing special route, a business route through Laconia, New Hampshire. Four other special routes may have existed in the past: an alternate and business route between Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, and Concord, New Hampshire, and bypass routes around Concord and Nashua, New Hampshire.

Tyngsborough–Concord alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 3 Alternate

LocationTyngsborough, MassachusettsConcord, New Hampshire

Tyngsborough–Concord business route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 3 Business

LocationTyngsborough, MassachusettsConcord, New Hampshire

Concord bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 3 Bypass

LocationConcord, New Hampshire

Nashua bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 3 Bypass

LocationNashua, New Hampshire

Laconia business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 3 Business

LocationBelmontLaconia, New Hampshire
Length4.144 mi[1] (6.669 km)
 
US 3 Bus. sign

U.S. Route 3 Business (US 3 Bus.) is a 4.144-mile-long (6.669 km)[1] signed business route running north–south through downtown Laconia, New Hampshire. It runs from US 3 and NH 11 in Belmont north to US 3 in Laconia, along NH 107 and NH 11A. It is a former alignment of US 3, used before the Laconia–Gilford bypass was built.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (February 20, 2015). "NH Public Roads". Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "Middlesex 3". www.middlesex3.com. Middlesex 3 Coalition. January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  3. ^ "Middlesex 3 (TMA)". middlesex3tma.com. Middlesex 3 Transportation Management Association (TMA). January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  4. ^ "New Memorial Highway Signs, Colebrook, New Hampshire". NH.gov (Press release). New Hampshire Department of Safety. May 15, 2019. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  5. ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.
  6. ^ COMMBUYS Solicitation:FAP# HSIP-002S(874) Exit Signage Conversion to Milepost-Based Numbering System along Various Interstates, Routes and the Lowell Connector, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  7. ^ Robert H. Malme (2017). "Massachusetts Interstate Highways Exit Lists". Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Milepost-based Exit Renumbering" (PDF). Massachusetts Department of Transportation. December 5, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  9. ^ "Route Number Database". AASHTO. 2009. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  10. ^ "U.S. Numbered Highways, 1989 Edition" (PDF). AASHTO. 1989. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (April 3, 2015). "Nodal Reference 2015, State of New Hampshire". New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Planning Division (2012). . Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  13. ^ a b c (PDF). Massachusetts Department of Transportation. December 5, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2020. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  14. ^ (PDF). Massachusetts Department of Transportation. December 5, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2019.

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  • US 3/Northwest Expressway on Bostonroads.com
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 3
Browse numbered routes
  Route 2AMA  Route 3
  US 2NH  NH 3A
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US 3 redirects here For the band see Us3 U S Route 3 US 3 is a United States Numbered Highway running 277 90 miles 447 24 km from Cambridge Massachusetts through New Hampshire to the Canada United States border near Third Connecticut Lake where it connects to Quebec Route 257 U S Route 3US 3 highlighted in red and US 3 Bus highlighted in blueRoute informationLength277 90 mi citation needed 447 24 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsSouth endRoute 2A Route 3 in Cambridge MAMajor intersectionsRoute 2 Route 16 in Cambridge MA I 95 Route 3A Route 128 in Burlington MA I 495 Route 110 Lowell Connector in Chelmsford MA Everett Turnpike in Nashua NH NH 101 near Manchester NH US 202 US 4 in Concord NH I 93 in Franconia NH US 302 in Carroll NH US 2 in Lancaster NHNorth endR 257 near Chartierville QuebecLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesMassachusetts New HampshireCountiesMA MiddlesexNH Hillsborough Merrimack Belknap Grafton CoosHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedNew Hampshire Highway SystemInterstate US State Turnpikes US 2US US 4 Route 2AMA Route 3 US 2NH NH 3A Route 5N E Route 6AMassachusetts Route 3 connects to the southern terminus of US 3 in Cambridge and continues south to Cape Cod Though it shares a number it has never been part of US 3 Both routes which connect end to end are treated as a single 91 3 mile 146 9 km state highway by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT From Cambridge to Burlington US 3 is routed on surface streets through the dense suburbs in the Greater Boston area After a brief concurrency with Interstate 95 I 95 and Route 128 the route follows its own freeway northwest bypassing Lowell and entering New Hampshire at Nashua becoming the Everett Turnpike In New Hampshire current and former parts of US 3 are known as the Daniel Webster Highway From Burlington Massachusetts to Nashua New Hampshire US 3 is a freeway The segment in New Hampshire is a free portion of the Everett Turnpike while the portion in Massachusetts is known as the Northwest Expressway From where it leaves the Everett Turnpike in Nashua northward US 3 is generally a two to four lane at grade road though there are two super two freeway portions in northern New Hampshire one on the Laconia Bypass and one where US 3 and I 93 use the Franconia Notch Parkway The route serves as a major local arterial connecting many of the cities of the densely populated Merrimack Valley North of the White Mountains the route serves as one of the only north south roads connecting the communities of the Great North Woods Region and has New Hampshire s only border crossing between the US and Canada Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Massachusetts 1 1 1 Cambridge to Burlington 1 1 2 Burlington to Tyngsborough Northwest Expressway 1 2 New Hampshire 1 2 1 Everett Turnpike Nashua 1 2 2 Daniel Webster Highway local roads and NH 28 concurrency Nashua Suncook 1 2 3 In Concord 1 2 4 Further north Boscawen Lincoln 1 2 5 Interstate 93 concurrency through the Franconia Notch State Park Lincoln Franconia 1 2 6 Northernmost end Franconia Pittsburg 2 History 2 1 New England route 2 2 Massachusetts 3 Terminuses 4 Major intersections 5 Special routes 5 1 Tyngsborough Concord alternate route 5 2 Tyngsborough Concord business route 5 3 Concord bypass route 5 4 Nashua bypass route 5 5 Laconia business loop 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description editLengths mi 1 kmMA 35 70 57 45NH 241 953 389 386Total 277 653 446 839Massachusetts edit Cambridge to Burlington edit US 3 begins in the south along Memorial Drive in Cambridge along the Charles River at an interchange with Massachusetts Avenue Route 2A The road continues as southbound Route 3 toward Downtown Boston while northbound US 3 heads west then north along the river toward Harvard University joining with Route 2 along the way It runs along the north bank of the Charles River opposite Soldiers Field Road in Allston along this stretch Passing south of Harvard Square US 3 and Route 2 transition onto the Fresh Pond Parkway and join Route 16 Near Alewife station Route 2 splits off as a freeway to the west Concord Turnpike while US 3 and Route 16 stay on the Alewife Brook Parkway Shortly thereafter US 3 splits from the parkway which continues as Route 16 and joins Route 2A Massachusetts Avenue westbound crossing into Arlington In the center of town US 3 and Route 2A split from Massachusetts Avenue and overlap briefly with Route 60 before continuing along Mystic Street Route 2A splits from US 3 just to the north US 3 continues through parts of Winchester and Woburn without any major intersections before entering Burlington and interchanging with I 95 and Route 128 Yankee Division Highway at exit 51A US 3 joins the freeway to connect with the Northwest Expressway while its historic surface alignment continues as Route 3A Burlington to Tyngsborough Northwest Expressway edit KML file edit help Template Attached KML Northwest Expressway Massachusetts KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Signage on US Route 3 approaching the intersection with Interstate 495 and Massachusetts Route 110 in ChelmsfordUS 3 runs along 1 6 miles 2 6 km of I 95 Route 128 in a wrong way concurrency before exiting at exit 50A onto its own freeway the Northwest Expressway Originally built in the 1950s before the cancelation of the Inner Belt the US 3 freeway was to have extended into metro Boston before being truncated to I 95 Consequently a partially completed cloverleaf interchange connects US 3 to I 95 Exit numbers on the US 3 freeway start at milemarker 72 since Route 3 and US 3 are counted as one highway by MassDOT The freeway closely parallels Route 3A the historic alignment of US 3 along its entire 19 mile 31 km length from Burlington to the New Hampshire state border It passes through Billerica and into Chelmsford where it connects with I 495 and the Lowell Connector a freeway spur into downtown Lowell Continuing north the freeway briefly enters Lowell then passes through North Chelmsford and Tyngsborough before crossing the state line into Nashua New Hampshire The freeway continues north as the Everett Turnpike The Burlington to Tyngsborough area maintains a 501 c 6 nonprofit representative entity known as the Middlesex 3 Coalition 2 and its affiliate agency the Middlesex 3 TMA 3 which provides collaborative support to businesses and individuals within the jurisdiction to build consensus on transportation and developmental needs New Hampshire edit US 3 passes through most of the state s major cities and towns and is the only highway to extend from the Massachusetts state border in the south to the Canadian border in the north Running for 242 miles 389 km in New Hampshire US 3 is by far the longest signed highway in the state For much of its routing US 3 closely parallels I 93 serving as a local route to the freeway Everett Turnpike Nashua edit US 3 crosses the state border into Nashua and immediately becomes concurrent with the Everett Turnpike running on the freeway for 6 7 miles 10 8 km along the western side of the city Daniel Webster Highway local roads and NH 28 concurrency Nashua Suncook edit US 3 leaves the Everett Turnpike at exit 7E crosses New Hampshire Route 101A NH 101A and turns northeast for approximately 1 5 miles 2 4 km along a segment known as the Henri Burque Highway before turning north onto Concord Street which soon becomes known as the Daniel Webster Highway Some locals erroneously refer to the Everett Turnpike from exit 7 through the I 293 interchange as US 3 and refer to the actual US 3 only as the Daniel Webster Highway or Old Route 3 US 3 continues north through the town of Merrimack and into Bedford where it becomes South River Road The highway parallels I 293 until it turns east in Manchester and then crosses the Merrimack River on Queen City Avenue just after its intersection with I 293 NH 3A and NH 114A US 3 and NH 3A are signed in a wrong way concurrency for approximately 0 6 miles 0 97 km before US 3 turns north onto Elm Street toward downtown Manchester After approximately 2 2 miles 3 5 km US 3 turns east onto Webster Street then joins NH 28 to proceed in a northeasterly direction toward Hooksett interchanging with I 93 The two routes continue as Hooksett Road then the Daniel Webster Highway In Concord edit In Suncook NH 28 leaves to the northeast and US 3 proceeds northwest toward Concord on Pembroke Street becoming Manchester Street when it enters the Concord city limits After crossing the Merrimack River and interchanging with I 93 US 3 intersects NH 3A South Main Street which terminates at its parent route US 3 traverses downtown Concord as North and South Main streets briefly overlapping with US 202 and NH 9 then follows North State Street to Fisherville Road to Village Street in Penacook before crossing the Contoocook River into Boscawen Further north Boscawen Lincoln edit US 3 travels north through Boscawen briefly overlapping with US 4 The highway parallels the Merrimack River north into Franklin where the highway meets NH 11 US 3 joins NH 11 and turns east NH 3A also resumes at this intersection continuing north US 3 and NH 11 briefly form a three route concurrency with NH 127 in Franklin then pass through Tilton crossing NH 132 and passing the western end of NH 140 Continuing northeast past Lake Winnisquam US 3 and NH 11 reach Laconia and turn onto the Laconia Gilford Bypass intersecting with NH 106 NH 107 and NH 11A At the northern end of the bypass US 3 and NH 11 split after a 17 3 mile 27 8 km overlap with the U S Route continuing north on Lake Street to Weirs Beach and an intersection with NH 11B US 3 continues north as the Daniel Webster Highway to Meredith at the northern end of Meredith Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee In Meredith US 3 intersects the northern terminus of NH 106 then joins NH 25 and continues north past Squam Lake into Holderness passing the western terminuses of NH 25B and NH 113 Through Holderness US 3 and NH 25 gradually turn west then southwest passing the southern end of NH 175 and then reaching the northern end of NH 132 in Ashland nbsp US 3 in Lincoln New HampshireFrom Ashland to North Woodstock US 3 proceeds north roughly paralleling I 93 in the Pemigewasset River valley Along this stretch it passes through the towns of Plymouth NH 25 splits from US 3 near I 93 in Plymouth which also marks the true northern terminus of NH 3A West Campton where it meets the western end of NH 49 the principal access road to Waterville Valley Thornton and Woodstock In North Woodstock US 3 crosses NH 112 known to the east as the Kancamagus Highway Interstate 93 concurrency through the Franconia Notch State Park Lincoln Franconia edit Continuing north US 3 joins with I 93 as it passes through Franconia Notch State Park one of the more scenic drives in the White Mountains This stretch of freeway is known as the Franconia Notch Parkway and is a rare section Interstate Highway with only one lane in each direction Northernmost end Franconia Pittsburg edit US 3 separates from I 93 at exit 35 shortly north of the northern park boundary in Franconia From there NH 141 branches northwest and US 3 heads north and east toward Twin Mountain and a junction with US 302 This portion of the road is noted for fairly frequent moose sightings especially during sunrise and sunset when moose are particularly active Heading north from Twin Mountain US 3 passes through the village of Carroll where NH 115 branches to the northeast and US 3 bears to the northwest and the town of Whitefield In the center of Whitefield NH 142 branches to the northwest and NH 116 crosses running roughly southwest to northeast US 3 continues north to Lancaster where it joins US 2 in the town center and where NH 135 branches off to the west After US 2 leaves to the west US 3 continues north roughly paralleling the course of the Connecticut River which also forms the border with Vermont through Northumberland and Groveton where NH 110 ends North of Groveton US 3 continues to follow the river through Stratford North Stratford and Columbia until it reaches Colebrook where it crosses NH 26 and meets the southern terminus of NH 145 Still following the Connecticut River north US 3 passes through portions of Stewartstown and Clarksville In Stewartstown the road turns more directly east still following the Connecticut River which is no longer a boundary before resuming a northeasterly direction through Pittsburg Its last major intersection is at the northern terminus of NH 145 US 3 continues north for another 22 miles 35 km eventually reaching the Pittsburg Chartierville Border Crossing where the road crosses into Chartierville Quebec and becomes Quebec Route 257 In total US 3 runs along the Connecticut River and its source lakes for approximately 70 miles 110 km Sections of US 3 in Colebrook are named after Scott E Phillips and Leslie G Lord members of the New Hampshire State Police killed in the line of duty on August 19 1997 4 History editNew England route edit Main article Massachusetts Route 3 History nbsp Before the establishment of the U S Numbered Highway System the section of US 3 and Route 3 from Orleans Massachusetts to Colebrook New Hampshire was part of the New England road marking system as New England Route 6 It was replaced in its entirety with the establishment of US 3 and Route 3 in 1926 Massachusetts edit US 3 in Massachusetts closely follows the route of the early 19th century Middlesex Canal and Middlesex Turnpike The modern Northwest Expressway was begun near Route 110 in Lowell before World War II In the 1950s it was extended south to Route 128 later overlapped by I 95 and by the 1960s it was completed north from Chelmsford to New Hampshire By 2005 the chronically congested four lane road largely with antiquated ramps around Lowell was widened to six lanes as it had been in Nashua New Hampshire a few years prior with a breakdown lane on both the left and right sides of the road and many interchanges were modernized in what was comically known as The Big Wide in reference to Massachusetts other Big construction project the Big Dig The roadbed and bridges were built to support a fourth lane in each travel direction for future expansion The 365 million equivalent to 547 million in 2023 5 21 mile 34 km widening project was completed in 2005 from Burlington to the New Hampshire border The final section of the expressway was planned for inner suburban towns northwest of Boston Massachusetts The expressway was to supply a new route for US 3 between Route 128 and the canceled I 695 Inner Belt This was one of the expressway projects canceled in Governor Francis Sargent s 1970 moratorium on expressway construction within Route 128 The latter section of the expressway was a key component of the Master Plan Highway Plan for Metropolitan Boston The highway would have traveled through Lexington Arlington Medford Somerville and Cambridge before linking with the Inner Belt Expressway citation needed The original plan called for US 3 and Route 2 to link up at the Lexington Arlington border and continue southeasterly crossing Route 16 Mystic Valley Parkway at the Arlington Somerville border and proceeding into Cambridge toward Union Square Somerville A 1962 plan called for Route 2 and US 3 to converge at Alewife Brook Parkway with a longer stretch of new highway for US 3 paralleling Lowell Street in Lexington and Summer Street in Arlington citation needed Exit numbers along the Northwest Expressway section in Massachusetts were to be changed to mileage based numbers under a project to start in 2016 6 but that project was postponed 7 In November 2019 the MassDOT announced it would be proceeding with the project in late mid 2020 8 Terminuses editAccording to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO route log the southern terminus of US 3 is at the junction of Route 2A and Route 3 in Cambridge which is where Route 2A crosses the Charles along the Harvard Bridge also known as the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge 9 This is a change from AASHTO s 1989 Route Log which placed the terminus at US 20 in Boston where Route 2 currently meets US 20 after crossing the Charles River at the Boston University Bridge 10 This was where US 3 met US 1 until that highway was rerouted in 1971 The original northern terminus of US 3 in 1926 was at Colebrook New Hampshire but the highway was extended to West Stewartstown in 1928 and to Pittsburg in 1937 Colebrook was the northern terminus again from 1939 to 1940 Since 1940 the highway has run through Pittsburg to the Pittsburg Chartierville Border Crossing Major intersections editAlthough MassDOT inventories Route 3 and US 3 as one continuous route this table includes the mileage only for US 3 starting from its southern terminus in Cambridge StateCountyLocation 1 11 mi 12 1 11 kmOld exitNew exit 13 DestinationsNotesMassachusettsMiddlesexCambridge0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2A east Massachusetts Avenue south Route 3 south Memorial Drive BostonDiamond interchange southern terminus of US 3 northern terminus of Route 3 no direct access from US 3 to westbound Route 2A1 0471 685 nbsp nbsp Route 2 east Boston University Bridge Cambridgeport BrooklineRoundabout interchange south end of concurrency with Route 23 9756 397 nbsp nbsp Route 16 west Huron Avenue Watertown West NewtonSouth end of concurrency with Route 165 4448 761 nbsp nbsp Route 2 west Concord Turnpike ConcordNorth end of concurrency with Route 25 8209 366 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 16 Route 2A east Massachusetts Avenue Alewife Brook Parkway north Medford Harvard Square CambridgeNorth end of concurrency with Route 16 south end of concurrency with Route 2AArlington7 19811 584 nbsp nbsp Route 60 west Pleasant Street BelmontSouth end of concurrency with Route 607 28311 721 nbsp nbsp Route 60 east Chestnut Street Medford MaldenNorth end of concurrency with Route 607 45712 001 nbsp nbsp Route 2A west Summer Street Mystic Valley Parkway east Lexington ConcordNorth end of concurrency with Route 2ABurlington13 44221 633 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 north Route 128 north Route 3A north Cambridge Street Burlington Portsmouth NHInterchange south end of wrong way concurrency with I 95 Route 128 I 95 exit 51A14 86623 92525A72A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 north Route 128 north Gloucester Portsmouth NHNorth end of wrong way concurrency with I 95 Route 128 US 3 follows I 95 C D lanes signed as exit 50A northbound25B72B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 south Route 128 south Waltham Providence RIExit 50A 14 on I 95Bedford17 64628 3982673 nbsp Route 62 Burlington BedfordBillerica21 16734 0652776Concord Road Billerica Bedford22 59136 3572878Treble Cove Road North Billerica CarlisleChelmsford24 69139 7362979 nbsp Route 129 Billerica Chelmsford25 55441 12530B80Lowell Connector northNo southbound exit indirect southbound access to Lowell Connector via exit 81A 13 to exit 89C on I 49525 554 26 10841 125 42 0173081A B nbsp I 495 Marlboro LawrenceSplit into exits 81A north and 81B south 13 26 57142 7623181C nbsp Route 110 Chelmsford Lowell28 76246 2883284 nbsp Route 4 North Road North Chelmsford ChelmsfordDrum Hill Road Lowell30 81949 5983386 nbsp Route 40 Westford North ChelmsfordTyngsborough33 02953 1553488Westford Road Tyngsborough Westford34 64455 7543590 nbsp Route 113 Dunstable TyngsboroughMassachusetts New Hampshire lineMiddlesex Hillsborough county lineTyngsborough Nashua line36 1040 00058 1040 0003691Middlesex Road TyngsboroughDaniel Webster Highway South Nashua NHNo southbound exit northbound entrance extends into New Hampshire where it merges with exit 1South end of Everett TurnpikeNew HampshireHillsboroughNashua0 8341 3421Spit Brook Road South Nashua1 5532 4992 nbsp nbsp To NH 3A Daniel Webster Highway HudsonAccess via the Circumferential Highway signed as exit 1A from northbound collector distributor lane2 8194 5373Daniel Webster Highway South NashuaSouthbound left exit and northbound entrance3 0554 9174East Dunstable RoadFAA Center signage was removed at the request of the FAA shortly after 9 114 7247 6035 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 111 to NH 111A Nashua Hudson Pepperell MASigned as exits 5E east and 5W west 5 0598 1425ASimon StreetNorthbound exit only formerly exit 5EA6 28510 1156 nbsp NH 130 Broad Street Nashua Hollis Brookline6 78110 913 nbsp nbsp Everett Turnpike north Manchester Concord nbsp NH 101A Nashua Downtown Amherst MilfordExit 7 on Everett Turnpike northern end of concurrency with the Everett TurnpikeMerrimack10 83217 432 nbsp Industrial Drive to Everett TurnpikeExit 10 on Everett Tpke 12 10919 488 nbsp Greeley Street to Everett Turnpike Concord Boston MAExit 11 on Everett Tpke 15 74525 339 nbsp Bedford Road to Everett Turnpike southExit 12 on Everett Tpke Bedford17 874 18 14828 765 29 206Raymond Wieczorek Drive nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To NH 3A Everett Turnpike Manchester Airport Litchfield Concord NashuaExit 13 on Everett Tpke 20 90033 635 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 101 east to I 293 Everett Turnpike Boston Concord Manchester AirportSouthbound exit to and entrance from NH 101 east via Meetinghouse Road21 33134 329Kilton Road to nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 101 west NH 114 Bedford Ctr MilfordManchester22 69036 516 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 114A west I 293 NH 3A north Concord BostonExit 4 on I 293 eastern terminus of NH 114A southern terminus of wrong way concurrency with NH 3A23 33337 551 nbsp nbsp NH 3A south South Elm Street Northern end of wrong way concurrency with NH 3A25 97441 801 nbsp nbsp NH 28 south Beech Street Maple Street Southern end of concurrency with NH 28MerrimackHooksett26 998 27 59143 449 44 403 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 93 to NH 101 Salem Boston Concord PlymouthExit 9 on I 9328 58646 005 nbsp nbsp NH 28A south Mammoth Road LondonderryNorthern terminus of NH 28A29 08246 803 nbsp nbsp NH 27 east Candia RaymondWestern terminus of NH 2729 57847 601 nbsp nbsp NH 28 Bypass south DerryNorthern terminus of NH 28 BypassAllenstown35 23756 708 nbsp nbsp NH 28 north Epsom AltonNorthern end of concurrency with NH 28Pembroke39 50663 579 nbsp nbsp NH 106 north Loudon LaconiaSouthern terminus of NH 106Concord41 70467 116Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Merrimack River41 775 41 93367 230 67 485 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 93 to I 89 I 393 Manchester Lebanon Plymouth PortsmouthExit 13 on I 9342 17367 871 nbsp nbsp NH 3A south Main Street Southern end of silent concurrency with NH 3A42 72968 766 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 202 west NH 9 west Pleasant Street Southern end of concurrency with US 202 NH 943 02469 240 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 9 east Loudon Road to I 93Northern end of concurrency with NH 943 41169 863 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 202 east to I 393 eastNorthern end of concurrency with US 202Boscawen50 81281 774 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 4 east to I 93 ConcordSouthern end of concurrency with US 452 16883 956 nbsp nbsp US 4 west Salisbury AndoverNorthern end of concurrency with US 4Franklin60 64597 599 nbsp nbsp NH 127 south SalisburySouthern end of concurrency with NH 12761 30798 664 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 3A north NH 11 west Andover BristolNorthern end of concurrency with NH 3A southern end of concurrency with NH 1161 75599 385 nbsp nbsp NH 127 north New HamptonNorthern end of concurrency with NH 127BelknapTilton64 925104 487 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 132 south to I 93 south Northfield ConcordSouthern end of concurrency with NH 13266 203 66 586106 543 107 160 nbsp I 93 Canterbury Concord Boston New Hampton Plymouth nbsp nbsp NH 140 east Belmont GilmantonExit 20 on I 93 western terminus of NH 14066 678107 308 nbsp nbsp NH 132 north SanborntonNorthern end of concurrency with NH 132Belmont72 845117 233 nbsp nbsp NH 11A east Laconia downtownWestern terminus of NH 11ALaconia74 355119 663 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 106 to NH 107 Laconia Belmont ConcordPartial interchange no southbound exit to NH 106 north no northbound entrance from NH 106 south74 999120 699 nbsp NH 107 Laconia GilmantonPartial interchange southbound exit and northbound entranceGilford76 040122 375 nbsp NH 11A Gilford LaconiaInterchange78 649126 573 nbsp nbsp NH 11 east AltonNorthern end of concurrency with NH 11Gilford Laconia line79 442127 850 nbsp nbsp NH 107 south Union Ave LaconiaNorthern terminus of NH 107Laconia82 684133 067 nbsp nbsp NH 11B south Gilford Alton BayNorthern terminus of NH 11BMeredith86 334138 941 nbsp nbsp NH 106 south LaconiaNorthern terminus of NH 10686 847139 767 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 104 west to I 93 New HamptonEastern terminus of NH 10487 693141 128 nbsp nbsp NH 25 east Center Harbor Ossipee ConwaySouthern end of concurrency with NH 25Center Harbor90 778146 093 nbsp NH 25B Center HarborWestern terminus of NH 25BGraftonHolderness95 526153 734 nbsp NH 113 SandwichSouthern terminus of NH 11396 661155 561 nbsp NH 175 CamptonSouthern terminus of NH 175Ashland99 271159 761 nbsp NH 132 New Hampton TiltonNorthern terminus of NH 13299 958 100 339160 867 161 480 nbsp I 93 Tilton Concord Plymouth CamptonExit 24 on I 93Plymouth105 397169 620 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 175A to I 93 HoldernessWestern terminus of NH 175A106 202170 916 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 3A south NH 25 west to I 93 Rumney Bristol Concord LittletonInterchange northern end of concurrency with NH 25 northern terminus of NH 3ACampton109 525176 263 nbsp nbsp To I 93 Campton Littleton Plymouth ConcordExit 27 on I 93 via Blair Road112 375180 850 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 49 to I 93 Campton Waterville ValleyWestern terminus of NH 49Thornton113 804 114 101183 150 183 628 nbsp I 93 Plymouth Concord Franconia LittletonExit 29 on I 93Woodstock120 410 120 910193 781 194 586 nbsp I 93 Franconia Littleton St Johnsbury VT Plymouth ConcordExit 30 on I 93125 420201 844 nbsp NH 175 CamptonNorthern terminus of NH 175126 031202 827 nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 112 to I 93 Lincoln Conway WoodsvilleLincoln128 210 128 394206 334 206 630 nbsp I 93 Concord LittletonExit 33 on I 93131 562211 729 nbsp nbsp I 93 southExit 34A on I 93 southern end of concurrency with I 93 and the Franconia Notch Parkway southbound exit onlyFranconia135 923218 74734BCannon Mountain Tramway Old Man Historic SiteExit numbers follow I 93136 623219 87334C nbsp NH 18 Echo Lake Beach Peabody Slopes Cannon Mountain South FranconiaSouthern terminus of NH 18138 080222 218 nbsp nbsp I 93 northExit 35 on I 93 northern end of concurrency with I 93 and the Franconia Notch Parkway northbound exit only139 044223 770 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 141 to I 93 north FranconiaEastern terminus of NH 141CoosCarroll148 497238 983 nbsp US 302 Bethlehem Bretton Woods ConwayIn village of Twin Mountain150 510242 222 nbsp NH 115 Jefferson Berlin GorhamSouthern terminus of NH 115Whitefield156 871252 459 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NH 116 south NH 142 south Bethlehem LittletonSouthern end of concurrency with NH 116 NH 142156 918252 535 nbsp nbsp NH 142 north DaltonNorthern end of concurrency with NH 142156 959252 601 nbsp nbsp NH 116 north Jefferson GorhamNorthern end of concurrency with NH 116Lancaster165 330266 073 nbsp nbsp US 2 east Jefferson Gorham BerlinSouthern end of concurrency with US 2165 372266 140 nbsp NH 135 Dalton Gilman VTNorthern terminus of NH 135166 126267 354 nbsp nbsp US 2 west VermontNorthern end of concurrency with US 2Northumberland175 152281 880 nbsp NH 110 Stark BerlinWestern terminus of NH 110 in village of GrovetonNorth Stratford188 576303 484 nbsp nbsp To VT 105 Bloomfield VTColebrook201 458324 215 nbsp nbsp NH 26 east Dixville NotchSouthern end of concurrency with NH 26201 565324 387 nbsp nbsp NH 26 west Bridge St Northern end of concurrency with NH 26201 647324 519 nbsp nbsp NH 145 north ClarksvilleSouthern terminus of NH 145Pittsburg219 573353 368 nbsp nbsp NH 145 south ColebrookNorthern terminus of NH 145241 953389 386 nbsp R 257Continuation into Quebec1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access Route transitionSpecial routes editUS 3 has one existing special route a business route through Laconia New Hampshire Four other special routes may have existed in the past an alternate and business route between Tyngsborough Massachusetts and Concord New Hampshire and bypass routes around Concord and Nashua New Hampshire Tyngsborough Concord alternate route edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 3 AlternateLocationTyngsborough Massachusetts Concord New Hampshire Tyngsborough Concord business route edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 3 BusinessLocationTyngsborough Massachusetts Concord New Hampshire Concord bypass route edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 3 BypassLocationConcord New Hampshire Nashua bypass route edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 3 BypassLocationNashua New Hampshire Laconia business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 3 BusinessLocationBelmont Laconia New HampshireLength4 144 mi 1 6 669 km nbsp US 3 Bus signU S Route 3 Business US 3 Bus is a 4 144 mile long 6 669 km 1 signed business route running north south through downtown Laconia New Hampshire It runs from US 3 and NH 11 in Belmont north to US 3 in Laconia along NH 107 and NH 11A It is a former alignment of US 3 used before the Laconia Gilford bypass was built See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b c d e Bureau of Planning amp Community Assistance February 20 2015 NH Public Roads Concord New Hampshire New Hampshire Department of Transportation Retrieved April 7 2015 Middlesex 3 www middlesex3 com Middlesex 3 Coalition January 1 2022 Retrieved February 20 2022 Middlesex 3 TMA middlesex3tma com Middlesex 3 Transportation Management Association TMA January 1 2022 Retrieved February 20 2022 New Memorial Highway Signs Colebrook New Hampshire NH gov Press release New Hampshire Department of Safety May 15 2019 Retrieved July 14 2021 Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series COMMBUYS Solicitation FAP HSIP 002S 874 Exit Signage Conversion to Milepost Based Numbering System along Various Interstates Routes and the Lowell Connector Commonwealth of Massachusetts Robert H Malme 2017 Massachusetts Interstate Highways Exit Lists Retrieved January 18 2017 Milepost based Exit Renumbering PDF Massachusetts Department of Transportation December 5 2019 Retrieved December 5 2019 Route Number Database AASHTO 2009 Retrieved October 14 2015 U S Numbered Highways 1989 Edition PDF AASHTO 1989 Retrieved October 14 2015 a b Bureau of Planning amp Community Assistance April 3 2015 Nodal Reference 2015 State of New Hampshire New Hampshire Department of Transportation Retrieved April 7 2015 permanent dead link City of Nashua Hillsborough County permanent dead link Town of Merrimack Hillsborough County Town of Bedford Hillsborough County permanent dead link City of Manchester Hillsborough County permanent dead link Town of Hooksett Merrimack County permanent dead link Town of Allenstown Merrimack County permanent dead link Town of Pembroke Merrimack County permanent dead link City of Concord Merrimack County permanent dead link Town of Boscawen Merrimack County City of Franklin Merrimack County permanent dead link Town of Tilton Belknap County permanent dead link Town of Belmont Belknap County permanent dead link City of Laconia Belknap County permanent dead link Town of Gilford Belknap County permanent dead link Town of Meredith Belknap County permanent dead link Town of Center Harbor Belknap County permanent dead link Town of Holderness Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Ashland Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Plymouth Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Campton Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Thornton Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Woodstock Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Lincoln Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Franconia Grafton County permanent dead link Town of Carroll Coos County permanent dead link Town of Whitefield Coos County permanent dead link Town of Northumberland Coos County permanent dead link Town of Stratford Coos County Town of Colebrook Coos County permanent dead link Town of Pittsburg Coos County permanent dead link Planning Division 2012 Massachusetts Highway Route Log Massachusetts Department of Transportation Archived from the original on August 18 2018 Retrieved February 2 2017 a b c US 3 Exit Renumbering PDF Massachusetts Department of Transportation December 5 2019 Archived from the original PDF on October 23 2020 Retrieved December 24 2019 I 95 Renumbering PDF Massachusetts Department of Transportation December 5 2019 Archived from the original PDF on May 12 2021 Retrieved December 5 2019 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 3KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 3 US 3 Northwest Expressway on Bostonroads com Photos of US 3 in New Hampshire Endpoints of U S Highway 3 Browse numbered routes nbsp Route 2AMA nbsp Route 3 nbsp US 2NH nbsp NH 3A nbsp Route 5N E nbsp Route 6A Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 3 amp oldid 1214749587 Burlington to Tyngsborough Northwest Expressway, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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