Massachusetts Route 110

Massachusetts Route 110

Route 110 marker

Route 110
Route information
Length: 69.24 mi[1] (111.43 km)
Major junctions
West end: Route 12 in West Boylston
  Route 62 / Route 70 in Clinton
Route 2 in Harvard
I-495 in Littleton, Chelmsford, Methuen, Haverhill, and Amesbury
US 3 in Chelmsford
I-93 / Route 113 in Methuen
Route 28 in Lawrence
I-95 in Amesbury
East end: US 1 in Salisbury
Highway system

Massachusetts State Highway Routes

Route 109 Route 111

Route 110, is a southwest-northeast state highway in Massachusetts. The route travels from West Boylston in Central Massachusetts to Salisbury near the coast.

Route 110 is paralleled by Interstate 495 for most of its length, and interchanges with the freeway several times along its journey.

Route description

Route 110 begins at Route 12 in West Boylston, just north of the Wachusett Reservoir. The route follows north of the reservoir, passing through Sterling before entering Clinton. In Clinton, Route 110 shares a quarter-mile concurrency with Route 62 and Route 70 before heading northward, crossing the Nashua River and passing through Lancaster.

The route continues into Bolton, crossing Route 117 and passing the Bolton Flats before entering the town of Harvard. Route 110 continues through the village of Still River, wrapping around Bare Hill Pond before joining Route 111, starting a 3.7-mile long concurrency which crosses Route 2 at Exit 38, just east of Fort Devens. The concurrency with Route 111 ends in Ayer in Middlesex County at a rotary junction with Route 2A, where Route 110 begins a concurrency with Route 2A eastward into Littleton.

In Littleton, Routes 110 and 2A cross the Fitchburg Line railroad tracks before meeting I-495 at Exit 30, beginning Route 110's long relationship with the interstate. At Route 119. Route 2A leaves Route 110 to head eastward, with Route 110 entering Westford. In Westford, Route 110 shares a short concurrency with Route 225 before continuing just south of I-495, accessing the highway again off of Boston Road. Route 110 enters Chelmsford, meeting Massachusetts Route 4 and the western end of Route 129 at the center of town, just north of the northern end of Route 27. Route 110 then crosses I-495 at Exit 34, and then shortly meets U.S. Route 3 at Exit 31, just as Route 110 enters the city of Lowell.

In Lowell, Route 110 joins Route 3A near the Gallagher Transit Center and just north of the northern end of the Lowell Connector. Route 110 continues eastward, meeting the western end of Route 133 at Route 38, joining Route 38 to heard northward across the Merrimack River via the Hunts Falls Bridge. Just north of the bridge the two routes split at a rotary, with Route 38 heading west and Route 110 heading east, following the northern bank of the Merrimack through Dracut and into Methuen.

Northbound in Still River

In Methuen, Route 110 meets Route 113 at a rotary interchange with Interstate 93 at Exit 46, splitting from Route 113 quickly, with Route 110 heading eastward into the city of Lawrence. Route 110 crosses Route 28 before heading along the north side of Campagnone Common before turning northward along Jackson Street. It then heads back into Methuen and turns eastward again along Swan Street, heading towards another junction with I-495 at Exit 46. The route then junctions Route 113 again before crossing under I-495 without junction before entering Haverhill.

In Haverhill, Routes 110 and 113 bend around the Merrimack, meeting I-495 again at Exit 49. The routes follow the banks of the Merrimack until Route 110 turns northward along Emerson Street. It crosses Route 97 before having a brief concurrency with Route 15, turning northward. The route passes Winnekienni Park and Kenoza Lake at the junction with Route 108 before crossing I-495 again at Exit 52. Route 110 then heads into Merrimac, acting as the main street through that town before entering Amesbury. In Amesbury, Route 110 junctions Route 150 and I-495 at its last exit (Exit 55) before crossing I-95 at exit 58 and entering Salisbury. The route finally ends at U.S. Route 1 (known locally as Bridge Road) just south of where Route 1A leaves it for the last time, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Salisbury Beach and the Atlantic Ocean.

Junction list

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Worcester West Boylston 0.00 Route 12 Western terminus of Route 110.
To Route 140, via Route 12 South.
Clinton 5.5 Route 62 east / Route 70 south Beginning of triple concurrency
5.8 Route 62 west / Route 70 north End of triple concurrency
Bolton 9.4 Route 117
Harvard 14.4 Route 111 south Beginning of concurrency with Route 111
16.0 Route 2 Route 2 Exits 38A-B
Middlesex Ayer 18.1 Route 2A west / Route 111 north End of concurrency with Route 111
Beginning of concurrency with Route 2A
Littleton 22.6 I-495 I-495 Exit 30
23.9 Route 2A east / Route 119 End of concurrency with Route 2A
To I-495 via Route 119 North
Westford 25.3 Route 225 west Beginning of concurrency with Route 225
25.6 Route 225 east End of concurrency with Route 225.
26.8 Boston Road To I-495 via Boston Road northbound
Chelmsford 31.2 Route 4 / Route 129 west Brief concurrency between Routes 4 and 110
Western terminus of Route 129
To Route 27 via Route 4 south
31.8 I-495 I-495 Exit 34
32.8 US 3 US 3 Exit 31
Lowell 34.7 Route 3A Brief concurrency between Routes 3A/110
To Lowell Connector via Route 3A south
35.7 Route 38 south / Route 133 east Beginning of concurrency with Route 38
Western terminus of Route 133
36.1 Route 38 north End of concurrency with Route 38 at rotary interchange above VFW Parkway
Essex Methuen 43.0 I-93 / Route 113 west I-93 Exit 46
Brief concurrency between Routes 110 and 113
Lawrence 45.3 Route 28 To Route 114 north, via Route 28 South
Methuen 47.9 I-495 I-495 Exit 46
49.3 Route 113 west Beginning of concurrency with Route 113
Haverhill 52.0 I-495 I-495 Exit 49
54.3 Route 113 east End of concurrency with Route 113
54.6 Route 97
55.0 Route 125 Brief concurrency between Routes 110 and 125
56.0 Route 108 north Southern terminus of Route 108; To NH 108
57.0 I-495 I-495 Exit 52
Amesbury 64.1 Route 150 To I-495 Exit 54, via Route 150 South
65.0 I-495 south I-495 Exit 55: Northbound exit to Route 110 East
Southbound entrance from Route 110 West only
65.9 I-95 I-95 Exits 58A-B
Salisbury 69.24 US 1 Eastern terminus of Route 110.
To Route 1A via US 1 North.

References

  • "Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.

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