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Route 286 (Massachusetts–New Hampshire)

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Route 286 marker
Route 286 marker

Route 286

Map
Route 286 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT and NHDOT
Length3.7 mi (6.0 km)
Major junctions
West end I-95 in Salisbury, MA
Major intersections US 1 in Salisbury, MA
East end NH 1A in Seabrook, NH
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesMassachusetts, New Hampshire
CountiesMA: Essex, NH: Rockingham
Highway system
Route 240
Route 286
I-290
NH 236
NH 286
I-293
I-86
Route 86
Route 88
NH 85
NH 86
NH 87

Route 286 is a 3.7-mile-long (6.0 km) east–west state highway in Salisbury, Massachusetts and Seabrook, New Hampshire. The route was previously known as Route 86 and was renumbered to avoid a numerical conflict with the designation of a freeway as Interstate 86 in the 1970s. Route 286 is the highest numbered New Hampshire state highway.

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Route description

The western terminus of Route 286 is Interstate 95 in Salisbury, Massachusetts, where it is accessed via exit 90 (old exit 60) on I-95. Traffic coming from I-95 uses Toll Road, while traffic going to I-95 uses Main Street. The divergence resolves at Pike Street, where Route 286 proceeds eastward, crossing U.S. Route 1 where it becomes Collins Street. After crossing into Seabrook, New Hampshire, Collins Street and Route 286 diverge at an intersection with South Main Street. Route 286 then continues to its eastern terminus with New Hampshire Route 1A (Ocean Boulevard), which runs north–south along the Atlantic shore, approximately 160 feet (49 m) north of the Massachusetts/New Hampshire state line.

The total length of Route 286 is approximately 3.75 miles (6.04 km), of which approximately 2.35 miles (3.78 km) are in New Hampshire and approximately 1.4 miles (2.3 km) are in Massachusetts.

History

Route 286 was formerly numbered 86 and renumbered to make room for I-86, which is now designated as part of I-84.

Route 286 was previously designated as Route 86 in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Between 1971 and 1984, Massachusetts had an Interstate 86, which ran from Sturbridge, Massachusetts, to Hartford, Connecticut. The construction of I-86 prompted Massachusetts Route 86 to be renumbered to "286" because, according to Massachusetts Highway Department (MassHighway) protocol, a state highway and an Interstate Highway may not share the same number. (The only exception to this rule is Massachusetts Route 295 and I-295, which are on opposite ends of the state.) When Massachusetts renumbered Route 86 to 286, New Hampshire matched the change on its section.

In 1984, plans to connect I-84 along the present day I-384/US 6 corridor from Hartford to Providence were scuttled for environmental reasons. As a result, I-84 was rerouted onto the completed I-86 freeway. The existing section of the old I-84 became I-384. The Massachusetts State Route has kept the 286 number, and by extension the New Hampshire road has as well.

Today, I-86 is the former Southern Tier Expressway/NY Route 17 in New York State as that road is upgraded to Interstate Highway standards. Modern I-86 is unrelated to the I-86 that existed in Massachusetts.

Major intersections

StateCountyLocation[2][3]mi[2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
MassachusettsEssexSalisbury0.00.0 I-95 / Main Street – Peabody, Boston, Portsmouth, NH, Portland, MEWestern terminus; exit 90 on I-95
1.01.6 US 1 – Salisbury, Newburyport, Seabrook, NH, Hampton, NH
 1.4
0.000
2.3
0.000
MassachusettsNew Hampshire state line
New HampshireRockinghamSeabrook2.3563.792
NH 1A to Route 1A – Seabrook Beach, Hampton Beach, Salisbury, MA
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  • Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer (1st ed.). Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. 1998. ISBN 089933220X.

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