Junction List
Town | Mile | Junction | Notes |
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Eastham | 0.00 | US 6 | Orleans Rotary Begin overlap with Route 6A |
Orleans | 0.54 | Route 6A | End overlap with Route 6A |
3.44 | Route 39 | Northern terminus of Route 39 | |
Chatham | 12.99 | Route 137 | Southern terminus of Route 137 |
Harwich | 17.15 | Route 39 / Route 124 | Southern terminus of Route 39 Southern terminus of Route 124 |
Dennis | 20.23 | Route 134 | Southern terminus of Route 134 |
Barnstable | 28.33 | Route 132 | Rotary Southern terminus of Route 132 |
34.90 | Route 149 | Southern terminus of Route 149 | |
37.19 | Route 130 | Southern terminus of Route 130 | |
Mashpee | 39.51 | Route 151 | Rotary Eastern terminus of Route 151 |
Falmouth | Begin freeway | ||
51.32 | Route 28A | Access to and from southbound lanes only Southern terminus of Route 28A |
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52.02 | Brick Kiln Road—West Falmouth, East Falmouth | Interchange To Route 28A |
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53.62 | Thomas B. Landers Road—West Falmouth, Old Silver Beach | Interchange To Route 28A |
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55.71 | Route 151 – North Falmouth, Mashpee | Interchange To Route 28A |
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Bourne | 58.59 | Route 28A | Rotary Northern terminus of Route 28A |
End freeway | |||
63.72 | Sandwich Road | Rotary To Route 6A |
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Bourne Bridge over the Cape Cod Canal | |||
63.39 | Route 25 | Route 25 designation begins at US 6 overpass Begin overlap with Route 25 Eastern terminus of Route 25 |
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63.81 | Route 25 | Route 28 leaves Route 25 at Exit 1 End overlap with Route 25 |
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64.59 | US 6 east | Rotary Begin overlap with US 6 |
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Wareham | 69.05 | US 6 west | End overlap with US 6 |
72.68 | I-195 | Exit 21 | |
Rochester | 75.33 | Route 58 | At Wareham town line Southern terminus of Route 58 |
Middleborough | 80.77 | I-495 | Exit 3 |
85.28 | Route 105 | ||
87.74 | US 44 / Route 18 | Rotary Begin overlap with Route 18 |
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Bridgewater | 93.78-93.85 | Route 104 | Overlap with Route 104 |
93.88 | Route 18 | End overlap with Route 18 | |
West Bridgewater | 96.55 | Route 106 | |
Brockton | 100.02 | Route 123 | |
101.33 | Route 27 | ||
102.93 | Route 37 | Southern terminus of Route 37 | |
Randolph | 106.99-107.22 | Route 139 | Overlap with Route 139 |
110.20 | I-93 / US 1 | Exit 5 At Quincy city line |
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Milton | 115.10 | Route 138 | Northern terminus of Route 138 |
Boston | 116.42 | Route 203 | Western terminus of Route 203 |
121.66 | Route 28 | Begin directional split | |
121.94 | Route 9 (Stuart Street) |
Eastern terminus of Route 9 | |
122.24-122.65 | Route 2 (Charles Street South, Beacon Street) |
Begin overlap Route 28 north/Route 2 Eastern terminus of Route 2 |
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122.67 | Route 28 south (David G. Mugar Way) |
End directional split | |
123.00 | Route 3 north—Government Center, Kendall Square, Cambridge (northbound) Storrow Drive west (southbound) |
Northbound ramp to Charles Circle | |
123.38 | Leverett Connector to I-93 / US 1—Tobin Bridge, Revere | Begin overlap Route 3 | |
123.48 | Route 3 south to I-93 / US 1 south—Callahan Tunnel, Logan Airport | End overlap Route 3 Route 28 signed as the exit for Somerville, Museum of Science Northbound I-93/US 1 also accessible from here |
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Charles River Dam Bridge over the Charles River | |||
Somerville | 126.03 | Route 38 to I-93 | |
Medford | 126.84 | Route 16 | |
128.35 | Route 60 | ||
129.21 | I-93 | Exit 33 Roosevelt Circle |
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Stoneham | 130.84 | I-93 south | Exit 34 |
Reading | 134.47 | I-95 / Route 128 | Exit 38 |
136.02 | Route 129 | ||
North Reading | 139.67-139.86 | Route 62 | Overlap with Route 62 |
Andover | 141.67 | Route 125 | Interchange |
146.54 | Route 133 | ||
147.05 | I-495 | ||
Lawrence | 149.31 | Route 110 | |
Methuen | 150.90 | Route 113 | |
151.27 | Route 213 | Exit 2 | |
Continues as New Hampshire Route 28 |
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