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Massachusetts Route 6A

Massachusetts Route 6A is the state road for two sections formerly known as U.S. Route 6 (US 6) on Cape Cod. Most of Route 6A is also known as the Old King's Highway. Combining the 2 major sections (and a "silent" concurrency with US 6 through Eastham, Wellfleet, and South Truro), the highway is approximately 62 miles (100 km) long.

Route 6A

Route 6A highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length62.362 mi[1] (100.362 km)
Existedc. 1950–present
Major junctions
West end US 6 in Bourne
Major intersections Route 132 in West Barnstable
Route 134 in Dennis
US 6 in Orleans
Route 28 in Orleans
US 6 from Eastham to Truro
North end US 6 in Provincetown
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
Highway system
US 6 US 7

Route description edit

Although some maps have Route 6A starting at the Bourne Bridge Rotary along Sandwich Road, it actually starts some feet east of the Sagamore Bridge[citation needed], according to state signage. From there, it goes thus:

Since 1982, Route 6A has ended at an intersection (signalized until 2010) with US 6 at Herring Cove, part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. Before 1982, the intersection was a large complicated rotary-like design, and Route 6A traveled slightly farther north than its intersection with US 6, ending at the exit off the rotary for the remainder of Province Lands Road toward Race Point.[citation needed]

It is signed east/west on both sections of the highway. Until 2015, the highway was signed north/south from Truro and Provincetown.[citation needed]

Some maps erroneously had the northern Route 6A having its southern terminus at US 6 along Mayflower Avenue in Provincetown. However, since Mayflower Avenue is an extremely narrow private road of questionable maintenance, and there is no access from east US 6 to Mayflower Avenue, the reason for this misunderstanding was unknown. This has since been fixed in most maps which once contained this error.[citation needed]

Some maps also erroneously mark US 6's old routing through downtown Wellfleet as Route 6A, though MassHighway (and the Massachusetts Department of Public Works before it) has never included the stretch as part of Route 6A.[citation needed]

Prior to 1964, a second Route 6A existed in Fall River and Westport. Around 1961, it began overlapped with Route 24 at US 6/Martine Street in Fall River and left Route 24 at the President Ave./Eastern Ave. rotary, then following President Avenue to end at Route 79, US 6, Route 103, Route 138 on the Taunton River waterfront. By 1964, Route 6A was moved off Route 24 and used the full length of Eastern Avenue. This western Route 6A was decommissioned by 1965, and US 6 was moved onto its alignment.

History edit

Route 6A was first signed upon partial completion of the Mid-Cape Highway, which was Cape Cod's first freeway in 1953, traveling between the Sagamore Bridge in Bourne and Route 132 in Barnstable.[citation needed] A second stretch in 1954 was signed when a US 6 bypass was constructed in Truro and Provincetown, although in Provincetown, Route 6A was signed along Bradford Street instead of US 6's former routing on Commercial Street, as the latter road had become one-way westbound.[citation needed] A third stretch in 1956 was signed between Route 132 in Barnstable and the OrleansEastham town line when the US 6 freeway was completed.[citation needed]

Route 6A does not officially exist in Eastham or Wellfleet as the road is in an unsigned concurrency with US 6.[1]

The road is generally considered to be Cape Cod's most historic and scenic highway. The Barnstable portion has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old King's Highway Historic District.[2]

The only portions of the Provincetown section under state (or federal) maintenance are the Commercial Street section (including Bradford between Commercial and Allerton) and the Province Lands Road section (which runs through National Park land). The remainder of the Bradford Street section has always been locally maintained, and though that section carries the occasional mile marker from the last postings in 1979, it has always only sparsely been signed as Route 6A.[citation needed]

There was once another section of Route 6A running through downtown Truro along Truro Center Road, although it was never signed or mile-marked. When Truro Center Road and North Truro's Shore Road were turned back to local maintenance in 1979, the Route 6A designation was officially removed from the downtown Truro section, though locals still referred to it as "Route 6A" until it was officially named "Truro Center Road."[1]

The section of Route 6A from North Truro to its terminus in the Cape Cod National Seashore was signed as a north–south route until 2015 when MassDOT completed replacement of those signs with east–west signage.[citation needed]

From around 1955 to around 1962, a second Route 6A existed in Fall River and Westport. Around 1961, it began overlapped with Route 24 at US 6/Martine Street in Fall River and left Route 24 at (its interchange with) the President Ave./Eastern Ave. rotary, then following President Avenue to end at Route 79, US 6, Route 103, and Route 138 on the Taunton River waterfront. By 1964, Route 6A was moved off Route 24 and used the full length of Eastern Avenue. This western Route 6A was decommissioned by 1965; US 6 was moved onto its alignment, as part of US 6's previous alignment was reconstructed to make room for Interstate 195 to run through the city.

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Barnstable County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Bourne0.0000.000 
 
US 6 west – Hyannis, Provincetown
Access via Mid-Cape Connector
0.8031.292 
 
 
To US 6 east (Sagamore Bridge) – New Bedford, Providence, RI
Access via Cranberry Highway
Sandwich1.2542.018 
 
Route 130 south – Sandwich, Mashpee
Northern terminus of Route 130
West Barnstable10.41916.768 
 
 
 
Route 149 south to US 6 – Marstons Mills, Osterville
Northern terminus of Route 149
12.23219.685 
 
 
 
Route 132 south to US 6 – Hyannis, Chatham
Northern terminus of Route 132
East Dennis24.12238.821 
 
 
 
Route 134 south to US 6 – South Dennis
Northern terminus of Route 134
Brewster28.19045.367 
 
Route 137 south – East Harwich, Chatham
Northern terminus of Route 137
28.25345.469 
 
Route 124 south – Harwich Center, Harwichport
Northern terminus of Route 124
Orleans32.978–
33.187
53.073–
53.409
  US 6 – Hyannis, New Bedford, Eastham, ProvincetownExit 89 on US 6
34.39955.360 
 
Route 28 north – Chatham, Falmouth
Southern terminus of Route 28
Eastham34.96856.276 
 
US 6 west – Hyannis, New Bedford, Eastham, Provincetown
Orleans Rotary; western end of unsigned US 6 concurrency
Truro53.60686.270 
 
US 6 east – Provincetown
Eastern end of unsigned US 6 concurrency
Provincetown62.382100.394 
 
US 6 west – New Bedford, Race Point
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d MassDOT Planning Division. "Massachusetts Route Log Application". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  2. ^ https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/87000314

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to Massachusetts Route 6A at Wikimedia Commons
  • Cape Cod Route 6A
  • Smithsonian Route 6A article

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Massachusetts Route 6A news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Massachusetts Route 6A is the state road for two sections formerly known as U S Route 6 US 6 on Cape Cod Most of Route 6A is also known as the Old King s Highway Combining the 2 major sections and a silent concurrency with US 6 through Eastham Wellfleet and South Truro the highway is approximately 62 miles 100 km long Route 6ARoute 6A highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MassDOTLength62 362 mi 1 100 362 km Existedc 1950 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 6 in BourneMajor intersectionsRoute 132 in West Barnstable Route 134 in Dennis US 6 in Orleans Route 28 in Orleans US 6 from Eastham to TruroNorth endUS 6 in ProvincetownLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsHighway systemMassachusetts State Highway System Interstate US State US 6 US 7 In Barnstable Village Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editAlthough some maps have Route 6A starting at the Bourne Bridge Rotary along Sandwich Road it actually starts some feet east of the Sagamore Bridge citation needed according to state signage From there it goes thus Bourne Sandwich Road Sandwich Route 6A Barnstable Main Street Yarmouth Main Street Dennis Old King s Highway Brewster Main Street Orleans Cranberry Highway Truro Shore Road Provincetown Commercial Street 1 mile Bradford Street 2 5 miles Province Lands Road 1 mile Since 1982 Route 6A has ended at an intersection signalized until 2010 with US 6 at Herring Cove part of the Cape Cod National Seashore Before 1982 the intersection was a large complicated rotary like design and Route 6A traveled slightly farther north than its intersection with US 6 ending at the exit off the rotary for the remainder of Province Lands Road toward Race Point citation needed It is signed east west on both sections of the highway Until 2015 the highway was signed north south from Truro and Provincetown citation needed Some maps erroneously had the northern Route 6A having its southern terminus at US 6 along Mayflower Avenue in Provincetown However since Mayflower Avenue is an extremely narrow private road of questionable maintenance and there is no access from east US 6 to Mayflower Avenue the reason for this misunderstanding was unknown This has since been fixed in most maps which once contained this error citation needed Some maps also erroneously mark US 6 s old routing through downtown Wellfleet as Route 6A though MassHighway and the Massachusetts Department of Public Works before it has never included the stretch as part of Route 6A citation needed Prior to 1964 a second Route 6A existed in Fall River and Westport Around 1961 it began overlapped with Route 24 at US 6 Martine Street in Fall River and left Route 24 at the President Ave Eastern Ave rotary then following President Avenue to end at Route 79 US 6 Route 103 Route 138 on the Taunton River waterfront By 1964 Route 6A was moved off Route 24 and used the full length of Eastern Avenue This western Route 6A was decommissioned by 1965 and US 6 was moved onto its alignment History editRoute 6A was first signed upon partial completion of the Mid Cape Highway which was Cape Cod s first freeway in 1953 traveling between the Sagamore Bridge in Bourne and Route 132 in Barnstable citation needed A second stretch in 1954 was signed when a US 6 bypass was constructed in Truro and Provincetown although in Provincetown Route 6A was signed along Bradford Street instead of US 6 s former routing on Commercial Street as the latter road had become one way westbound citation needed A third stretch in 1956 was signed between Route 132 in Barnstable and the Orleans Eastham town line when the US 6 freeway was completed citation needed Route 6A does not officially exist in Eastham or Wellfleet as the road is in an unsigned concurrency with US 6 1 The road is generally considered to be Cape Cod s most historic and scenic highway The Barnstable portion has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old King s Highway Historic District 2 The only portions of the Provincetown section under state or federal maintenance are the Commercial Street section including Bradford between Commercial and Allerton and the Province Lands Road section which runs through National Park land The remainder of the Bradford Street section has always been locally maintained and though that section carries the occasional mile marker from the last postings in 1979 it has always only sparsely been signed as Route 6A citation needed There was once another section of Route 6A running through downtown Truro along Truro Center Road although it was never signed or mile marked When Truro Center Road and North Truro s Shore Road were turned back to local maintenance in 1979 the Route 6A designation was officially removed from the downtown Truro section though locals still referred to it as Route 6A until it was officially named Truro Center Road 1 The section of Route 6A from North Truro to its terminus in the Cape Cod National Seashore was signed as a north south route until 2015 when MassDOT completed replacement of those signs with east west signage citation needed From around 1955 to around 1962 a second Route 6A existed in Fall River and Westport Around 1961 it began overlapped with Route 24 at US 6 Martine Street in Fall River and left Route 24 at its interchange with the President Ave Eastern Ave rotary then following President Avenue to end at Route 79 US 6 Route 103 and Route 138 on the Taunton River waterfront By 1964 Route 6A was moved off Route 24 and used the full length of Eastern Avenue This western Route 6A was decommissioned by 1965 US 6 was moved onto its alignment as part of US 6 s previous alignment was reconstructed to make room for Interstate 195 to run through the city Major intersections editThe entire route is in Barnstable County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Bourne0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 6 west Hyannis ProvincetownAccess via Mid Cape Connector 0 8031 292 nbsp nbsp nbsp To US 6 east Sagamore Bridge New Bedford Providence RIAccess via Cranberry Highway Sandwich1 2542 018 nbsp nbsp Route 130 south Sandwich MashpeeNorthern terminus of Route 130 West Barnstable10 41916 768 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 149 south to US 6 Marstons Mills OstervilleNorthern terminus of Route 149 12 23219 685 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 132 south to US 6 Hyannis ChathamNorthern terminus of Route 132 East Dennis24 12238 821 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 134 south to US 6 South DennisNorthern terminus of Route 134 Brewster28 19045 367 nbsp nbsp Route 137 south East Harwich ChathamNorthern terminus of Route 137 28 25345 469 nbsp nbsp Route 124 south Harwich Center HarwichportNorthern terminus of Route 124 Orleans32 978 33 18753 073 53 409 nbsp US 6 Hyannis New Bedford Eastham ProvincetownExit 89 on US 6 34 39955 360 nbsp nbsp Route 28 north Chatham FalmouthSouthern terminus of Route 28 Eastham34 96856 276 nbsp nbsp US 6 west Hyannis New Bedford Eastham ProvincetownOrleans Rotary western end of unsigned US 6 concurrency Truro53 60686 270 nbsp nbsp US 6 east ProvincetownEastern end of unsigned US 6 concurrency Provincetown62 382100 394 nbsp nbsp US 6 west New Bedford Race PointEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b c d MassDOT Planning Division Massachusetts Route Log Application Massachusetts Department of Transportation Retrieved January 23 2016 https npgallery nps gov AssetDetail NRIS 87000314External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Massachusetts Route 6AKML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Massachusetts 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