Route2 is a 142.29-mile-long (228.99km) major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States. Along with Route 9 and U.S. Route 20 to the south, these highways are the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike/I-90 toll highway. Route2 runs the entire length of the northern tier of Massachusetts, beginning at the New York border, where it connects with New York State Route 2, and ending near Boston Common in Boston. Older alignments of Route 2 are known as Route 2A.

Route description

Berkshire and Franklin counties

Route2 proceeds east from the New York state line on a winding, scenic path in Berkshire County through Williamstown, where it serves the Williams College area, and through North Adams, where it serves the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. East of North Adams, Route2 ascends via a hairpin turn into the Hoosac Range along what is known as the Mohawk Trail.

Route2 then enters Franklin County, meeting Interstate 91 at an interchange in Greenfield and briefly runs concurrently with I-91. While the old Route2 becomes Route 2A and goes through downtown Greenfield, Route2 joins I-91 in a short concurrency before leaving it and becoming a two-lane freeway. Outside Greenfield, Route2A temporarily ends and merges with Route2, and Route 2’s freeway section ends. Route2 remains a two-lane surface road in Gill, crossing the Connecticut River into Millers Falls, where it has an interchange with Route 63. The road in Erving was routed to the north and straightened to avoid the paper mill next to the Millers River. This rerouting led to the road being shortened by less than one-tenth of a mile.[clarification needed]

Orange–Cambridge

As the route approaches Orange, Route 2A resumes and diverges from Route 2. At this point, Route 2 again becomes a two-lane freeway. In Orange, Route 2 runs concurrently with U.S. Route 202. The road at this point enters the town of Athol in Worcester County. After its eastern interchange in Phillipston when US-202 departs to the north, Route 2 becomes a four-lane freeway, though not to Interstate standards at most points. It continues through Gardner into Fitchburg where Route2 has several at-grade intersections with Oak Hill Rd, Palmer Rd, Mt. Elam Rd and Abbott Ave. At the intersection with Mt. Elam Rd, a traffic light remains in use on the eastbound side. Continuing east into Leominster, Interstate 190 splits off, heading south to Worcester.

Route 2 continues east to Middlesex County and enters Boston's outer loop at the interchange with Interstate 495 in Littleton. It continues into Acton, where Route 2 reduces its speed to 45 miles per hour, and becomes a four-lane expressway with at-grade intersections. At the Concord Rotary, a major traffic choke point, Route 2 becomes a four-lane surface road and intersects with Route 2A and the eastern terminus of Route 119 (which is concurrent with Route 2A). After the rotary, the road passes by the State Police (who have an emergency-only traffic light) and over the Assabet River. Route2A formerly broke away from Route 2 at the next traffic light to go left into Concord but is now overlaid with Route2, where it becomes a four-lane expressway again. At Crosby's Corner, the sixth intersection after the rotary, Route2A exits under the highway while Route 2 veers right (but still heads east). After a signalized at-grade intersection with Bedford Road in Lincoln, the highway becomes a four-lane arterial road.

Convergence of Routes 2, 3, and 16 in Cambridge.

Route 2 enters Lexington and heads to Boston's inner belt, and as it crosses Interstate 95/Route 128, it becomes a six-lane freeway with a speed limit of 55 miles per hour. In Belmont, Route 2 remains a six-lane freeway, and then becomes an eight-lane freeway at Exit 132 in Arlington, where U.S. Route 3 would have joined it from the north. At Exit 135, the freeway narrows in width to six lanes. The section of freeway from Route 128 to the Cambridge line meets the standards of an interstate highway.[citation needed] The highway enters Cambridge, the highway reduces its speed limit back to 45 miles per hour and becomes a five-lane freeway (three lanes heading east, two lanes heading west), with a strip of residential and transit-oriented development on its eastbound side, including an off-ramp that serves the MBTA Alewife Station, Cambridge Discovery Park and development to the south and west of the station. After the Alewife exit, the highway narrows again to four lanes.

Cambridge and Boston

The shield for Massachusetts Route 2, located across from Boston Common

The highway then meets a large at-grade intersection with Routes 3 and 16, where Route 2 east merges with U.S. Route 3 south and Route 16 and continues as a four-lane, 35 mile per hour arterial road — managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation — for the rest of its time in Cambridge. Route2 follows Alewife Brook Parkway and Fresh Pond Parkway along its wrong way concurrency with Routes 3 and 16, before Route 16 heads west into Watertown. Route 2 and Route 3 concurrently start paralleling the Charles River as Memorial Drive, passing by Harvard University’s campus. It then heads southward on the Boston University Bridge into Boston proper, as it separates from Route 3. It winds through the Boston University campus as Mountfort Street and crosses over both the Massachusetts Turnpike and Commonwealth Avenue before heading due east towards Kenmore Square, while running parallel to U.S. Route 20. Immediately east of the Boston University campus, it crosses into Kenmore Square, which is also the eastern terminus of U.S. Route 20. From Kenmore Square, Route2 follows Commonwealth Ave to Arlington St. It circles the Boston Public Garden, using Arlington, Boylston, and Charles Streets. Route2 east goes along northbound Route 28 north at the intersection of Charles and Beacon Streets between Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. As Route 28 north joins Storrow Drive, which shortly after would join Route 3, Route 28 south joins Route 2 and completes the loop around Boston Public Garden.

History

The route amalgamates and supersedes various named highways in some cases going back to the pre-automobile era. For example, parts of Route 2 are sometimes known as the Cambridge and Concord Turnpike and the Mohawk Trail.

In the early 1920s, Route 2 was known as New England Interstate Route 7 (NE-7), a major road in the New England road marking system connecting Boston with Troy, New York. NE-7 ran roughly where Route 2A (the original surface alignment of Route 2) does now except near the New York state line. NE-7 used current Massachusetts Route 43, New York State Route 43 and New York State Route 66 to reach Troy. Current Route 2 from Williamstown to Petersburgh was previously numbered as Route 96.

Route 2 connected as a highway in its current right-of-way at Alewife Brook Parkway at some point before 1937.

An upgraded Route 2 was originally planned to continue as Boston's Northwest Expressway (merging with a re-routed U.S. Route 3 at the Arlington-Lexington or Arlington-Cambridge border) to a junction with Interstate 695, the Inner Beltway, but this, along with the Inner Beltway itself, was cancelled in 1970, accounting for the abrupt narrowing at Alewife. In place of the highway project, the MBTA Red Line was extended from Harvard to Alewife in the 1980s.[citation needed]

The Leominster to Ayer section opened on July 3, 1953, completing the expressway portion from Westminster to West Concord.

Crosby's Corner intersection

This major project has been planned since 1999. The intersection had an average of 90 accidents a year. The project was intended to solve the traffic and safety problems that had long occurred at the Crosby's Corner intersection (junction of Route 2 and 2A) in Concord. The project, which was expected to cost $71.9 million, widened Route 2 from Bedford Rd in Lincoln to 300 feet west of Sandy Pond Rd in Concord. The project eliminated the at grade intersection, realigned Route 2, and constructed new entrance and exit ramps along with new service roads next to Route 2.

The full project included building a new overpass bridge over Route 2 and building multiple service roads next to Route 2. Work also consisted of a new signalized intersection. The project was put out to bid for contractors on September 19, 2011. A contractor was expected to be chosen over the winter and construction was expected to begin in Spring 2012 on the estimated $55 million project.

The Army Corps of Engineers published a notice for this project, because of its impact on wetlands at Crosby's Corner. During the summer of 2012, activity on this portion of Route 2 included surveying and the installation of orange-painted stakes. Signs were added in January 2013 indicating that construction would start on January 14. As of April 2014 the project was underway and predicted completion was spring 2016. The project was completed in 2016, with a large improvement in traffic flow.[citation needed]

Future

A project to improve the Concord Rotary, at the convergence of Route 2, Route 2A/119 (Elm Street), Barrett's Mill Road and Commonwealth Avenue, has been in planning since 2003 or even earlier. More than 61,000 cars use this rotary on a typical day, and the backed up traffic can be significant. The improved intersection would include overpasses for local streets, while Route 2 traffic would continue unimpeded at grade. However, the project was removed from the funded portion of the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) in August 2009 and is currently on hold.

Major intersections

MassDOT was scheduled to replace the old sequential exit numbers with the new milepost-based exit numbers beginning in summer 2020, which had been delayed since 2016. On March 16, 2021, MassDOT announced that the Route 2 exit numbers would get renumbered for four weeks starting on March 23.

CountyLocationmikmOld exitNew exitDestinationsNotes
BerkshireWilliamstown0.0000.000NY2 west– Petersburgh, NYContinuation into New York
3.8246.154US7 south– PittsfieldWestern end of concurrency with US7
6.22110.012US7 north– Pownal, VT, Montreal, QueEastern end of concurrency with US7
6.74610.857Route43 south– Hancock, Stephentown, NYNorthern terminus of Route43
North Adams11.57118.622Route8 south– AdamsWestern end of concurrency with Route8
11.74018.894Route8A southNorthern terminus of Route8A "U" segment
12.40519.964Route8 north– Clarksburg, Stamford, VTEastern end of concurrency with Route8
FranklinCharlemont29.80747.970Route8A south– Hawley, WindsorWestern end of concurrency with Route8A
30.448.9Route8A north– Heath, Jacksonville, VTEastern end of concurrency with Route8A
Buckland37.39060.173Route2A east– Shelburne FallsFormer western terminus of Route2A
37.80660.843Route112 south– Buckland, AshfieldWestern end of concurrency with Route112
Shelburne38.06261.255Route112 north– Shelburne Falls, ColrainEastern end of concurrency with Route112
38.94262.671Route2A west– Shelburne Falls, BucklandFormer western end of concurrency with Route2A
Greenfield47.39876.280Western end of freeway section
2643I-91 south/ Route2A east– Springfield, Greenfield CenterWestern end of concurrency with I-91; western terminus of Route2A
50.13980.6912746I-91 north– Brattleboro, VTEastern end of concurrency with I-91; exit number not signed westbound
50.78981.737US5/ Route10Greenfield, Bernardston
51.48082.849Eastern end of freeway section
52.24284.075Route2A west– Greenfield CenterWestern end of concurrency with Route2A
Erving57.191.9To Route63Northfield, Millers FallsAccess via Gateway Drive
57.492.4To Route63Northfield, Hinsdale, NHAccess via Forest Street
57.792.9To Route63Millers FallsAccess via Prospect Street
64.865104.390Route2A east to Route78Orange, WendellEastern end of concurrency with Route2A
65.060104.704Western end of limited-access section
Orange66.571107.1361467West River Street– Orange, Lake Mattawa
69.788112.3131570Route122Orange Ctr, Worcester
70.676113.7421671US202 south/ Daniel Shays Highway– Belchertown, AtholWestern end of concurrency with US202
WorcesterAthol75.155120.9501775Route32Athol, Petersham
Phillipston76.474123.0731877Route2AAthol, Phillipston
79.009127.1531979US202 north/ Route2ABaldwinville, Winchendon, PhillipstonEastern end of concurrency with US202
Templeton81.915131.8292082Baldwinville Road– Templeton, Baldwinville
83.459134.3142183Route2A/ Route101East Templeton, Ashburnham
Gardner86.500139.2082286Route68Gardner, Hubbardston
87.253140.4202387Pearson Boulevard– Gardner
Westminster89.738144.4192490Route140 north/ West Main Street– Winchendon, WestminsterWestern end of concurrency with Route 140; signed as exits 90A (MA 140 south) and 90B (MA 140 north) westbound
91.764147.6802592Route2A/ Route140 south– WestminsterEastern end of concurrency with Route140
92.568148.9742693Willard Road/ Village Inn RoadEastbound exit only
93.479150.4402794Narrows Road/ Depot Road
Fitchburg94.495152.0752895Route31Fitchburg, Princeton
FitchburgLeominster line96.279154.94629Mount Elam RoadRight-in/right-out connections only
98.007157.7273098Merriam Avenue/ South Street
Leominster99.269– 99.278159.758– 159.7723199Route12Fitchburg, LeominsterSigned as exits 99A (MA 12 south) and 99B (MA 12 north) westbound
100.355161.50632100Route13Leominster, Lunenburg
101.125162.74533101I-190 south/ Mechanic Street– Worcester, LeominsterNorthern terminus and exits 19B and 19A on I-190
Lancaster102.429164.84334102Mechanic Street/ Harvard StreetExit partially in Leominster
103.497166.56235103Route70 south (Lunenburg Road)– Lancaster, LunenburgNorthern terminus of Route 70
104.917168.84836105Shirley Road– Shirley
106.419171.26537106Jackson Road– Devens, Reserve Forces Training AreaSigned as exits 106A (no public access) and 106B westbound; exit partially in Harvard
Harvard109.348– 109.357175.979– 175.99338109Route110/ Route111Harvard, AyerSigned as exits 109A (MA 110 south/MA 111 west) and 109B (MA 110 north/MA 111 east)
MiddlesexLittleton113.050181.93639112Taylor Street– Littleton
113.285– 113.317182.315– 182.36640113I-495Marlboro, LowellSigned as exits 113A (I-495 south) and 113B (I-495 north); exits 78A and 78B on I-495
Boxborough115.505185.88741115Newtown Road– West Acton, Littleton
Acton117.612189.27842117Route27Maynard, Acton
118.013189.92443118Route111 north– West ActonWestbound left exit and eastbound entrance; western terminus of concurrency with Route111
Concord120.465193.870Eastern end of limited-access section
Route2A west/ Route119 west– Littleton Route111 endsRotary; western end of concurrency with Route2A; eastern terminus of Route119; southern terminus of Route111
Western end of limited-access section
121.691195.843Route62 (Main Street)– West Concord, Maynard, Concord Ctr, BedfordAt-grade intersection
123.901199.399Route126 south (Walden Street) to Route117Walden Pond, WalthamAt-grade intersection; northern terminus of Route126
124.824200.88550125Route2A east– Concord, LincolnEastern end of concurrency with Route2A
Lincoln126.256203.18951Bedford RoadAt-grade intersection; to Route 2A
Eastern end of limited-access section
Lexington128.527206.844Western end of freeway section
52127I-95/ Route128Attleboro, PeabodySigned as exits 127A (I-95 south) and 127B (I-95 north); exits 45A and 45B on I-95
129.010207.62153128Spring Street– LexingtonNo westbound exit
130.002209.21854129Waltham Street– Lexington, WalthamWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; signed as exits 129A (Waltham south) and 129B (Lexington north)
130.894210.65355130Pleasant Street– LexingtonEastbound exit and westbound entrance
131.435211.52456131Winter Street– BelmontNo westbound exit
Route4 north/ Route225 west– Lexington, BedfordNo eastbound exit; southern terminus of Route4; eastern terminus of Route225
ArlingtonBelmont line131.990212.41757132Dow Avenue– Arlington, Belmont
Belmont132.711213.57858133Park Avenue– Arlington
BelmontArlington line133.690215.15359134Route60Belmont, Arlington
ArlingtonBelmontCambridge tripoint134.130215.86160135Lake Street– East Arlington
Cambridge134.649216.697Alewife stationEastbound exit only
134.915217.125Eastern end of freeway section
135.005217.269US3 north/ Route16 east (Alewife Brook Parkway)– Medford, WoburnWestern end of concurrency with US3 / Route16
136.354219.440Route16 west (Huron Avenue)– Watertown, West NewtonEastern end of concurrency with Route16
139.280224.149US3 south (Memorial Drive)Eastern end of concurrency with US3
Charles River139.349224.260Boston University Bridge
SuffolkBoston139.531224.553US20 (Commonwealth Avenue)– Brighton, Kenmore Square
NorfolkNo major junctions
SuffolkBoston140.446226.026US20 west (Commonwealth Avenue)Kenmore Square; eastern terminus of US20
140.881226.726Route2A west (Massachusetts Avenue)Eastern terminus of Route2A
141.556227.812Route28 south (Clarendon Street)One-way southbound
142.35229.09Beacon StreetEastern terminus
1.000mi = 1.609km; 1.000km = 0.621mi Concurrency terminusIncomplete access

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