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Massachusetts Route 37

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 37 marker

Route 37

Map
Route 37 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length9.54 mi[1] (15.35 km)
Major junctions
South end Route 28 in Brockton
Major intersections Route 139 in Holbrook
North end I-93 / US 1 in Braintree
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountiesPlymouth, Norfolk
Highway system
Route 36 Route 38

Route 37 is a 9.54-mile-long (15.35 km) north–south state highway in eastern Massachusetts. Its southern terminus is at Route 28 in Brockton and its northern terminus is at Interstate 93 (I-93) and U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Braintree.

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Route description

Route 37 begins in the north end of the city of Brockton at Route 28. After crossing the Middleboro-Lakeville Line and passing the Montello Station, it enters the town of Holbrook. It winds through the center of that town, where it intersects Route 139. It then enters Braintree, passing through the Highlands and crossing the rail line again, before bearing left off of Hancock Street onto Washington Street. As Franklin Street, it passes Sunset Lake, west of the town center, before going through the Five Corners neighborhood. It then passes the Quincy Reservoir and South Shore Plaza before ending at I-93/US 1's Exit 6, just west of the Braintree Split.

Route 37 was truncated to its current northern terminus by 1959 following the completion of the Southeast Expressway (current I-93/US 1/Route 3), formerly extending along Willard Street through Quincy and Granite Avenue through East Milton before ending at Gallivan Boulevard (now Route 203) in the Neponset neighborhood of Boston. The road also had two separate connections with Route 128. Prior to the building of the highway portions of the road, Route 128 was concurrent with Route 37 from the intersection of Hancock Street and Washington Street to the intersection of Franklin Street and West Street (the "Five Corners"). Once the highway portion (now I-93) was built, Route 128 followed that highway to the Braintree Split, intersecting Route 37 at its now northern terminus. Since 1997, however, 128 has officially ended at the I-95/I-93 split in Canton. The truncation of Route 37 to Braintree also lead to the decommissioning of its Route C37 extension into Boston.

Rte. 37 just south of the South Shore Plaza.
Rte. 37 passes the Holbrook Town Hall and Winthrop Congregational Church.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
PlymouthBrockton0.000.00 Route 28 – West Bridgewater, Middleborough, Avon, MiltonSouthern terminus
NorfolkHolbrook3.205.15 Route 139 – North Abington, Hanover, Randolph
Braintree9.5415.35

I-93 / US 1 to I-95 / Route 3 – Boston, Cape Cod, Dedham, Providence, RI
Northern terminus; exit 6 on I-93 / US 1; partial cloverleaf interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes

References

KML is from Wikidata
  • MA 37 - nehwys.com (Northeast Highways website)
This page was last edited on 11 March 2023, at 03:34
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