List of unused highways in Massachusetts

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An unused highway may reference a highway or highway ramp that was partially or fully constructed but was unused[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] or later closed[10][11][12]. An unused ramp can be referred to as a stub ramp[13], stub street[14][2][15], stub-out[2], or simply stub[16][17]. The following is a list:

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[edit] Massachusetts

A number of cloverleaf interchanges in the Boston area have a missing arm and overly wide bridges, reflecting an unbuilt highway. Many of these were imposed as a result of the moratorium on highways inside Route 128 imposed after the Boston Transportation Planning Review.

[edit] Canton/Westwood

  • Interstate 95 was cancelled north of what is now the I-95/Route 128 and Interstate 93 junction. This cloverleaf has also been converted into a trumpet interchange, but grading for the cloverleaf and collector-distributor lane, plus an extra bridge for a flyover from I-95 south to Route 128 south, are still clearly visible. Portions of the roadway to the north, proposed as the Southwest Expressway, are paved and somewhat overgrown and can be traversed by foot today[18]. 1965 MassDPW map [19]

[edit] Revere

[edit] Burlington

[edit] Boston

[edit] Attleboro

[edit] Marlborough

[edit] West Stockbridge

[edit] Somerville

  • The Sullivan Square overpass was recently dismantled, leaving a stub approach on Route 99[26]. [29] [30]

[edit] Agawam

  • Route 57 ends abruptly at Route 187, with a stub continuation in the median. This is planned for further extension as a Southwick bypass as traffic may warrant[27]. [31]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "US&R and NY-TF1 Practice for the Real Thing." City of New York 20 June 2005. 15 Jan. 2007 [1].
  2. ^ a b c "Kentucky Model Access Management Ordinance." Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Oct. 2004. 15 Jan. 2007 [2].
  3. ^ "Barrie (City) v. 1606533 Ontario Inc.", 2005 CanLII 24746 (ON S.C.). 15 Jan. 2007 [3].
  4. ^ Iowa House. 1998. House File 686., 77th, H.R. 0686. [4] [5].
  5. ^ "PETITIONED PUBLIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT." New York City. 15 Jan. 2007 [6].
  6. ^ House. 1993. LAND TITLE AMENDMENT ACT, 1993. 35th Parliament, 2nd sess., H.R. 78. [7].
  7. ^ Munroe, Tapan. "TRENDS ANALYSIS for PARKS & RECREATION: 2000 AND BEYOND." California Park & Recreation Society Jan. 1999. 15 Jan. 2007 [8]
  8. ^ "Chapter 5: Detailed Comparison of Alternatives – Seattle." SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Project, Washington Department of Transportation, 2 May. 2005. 15 Jan. 2007 [9] [10].
  9. ^ Anderson, Steve. "CT 11 Expressway." New York City Roads. 15 Jan. 2007 [11].
  10. ^ "Leasing of Closed Highways Regulation", Alta. Reg. 36/1986. 15 Jan. 2007 [12].
  11. ^ "R. v. Sanders", 2004 NBPC 12 (CanLII). 15 Jan. 2007 [13].
  12. ^ "HIGHWAY CLOSINGS", R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 599. 15 Jan. 2007 [14].
  13. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation Public Transportation and Rail Division Monthly News, October 2006, page 4PDF (286 KiB), accessed December 28, 2006
  14. ^ Sommer, Dick. "Ten Ways to Manage Roadway Access in Your Community." Ohio Department of Transportation, 2005. 15 Jan. 2007 [15].
  15. ^ Bauserman, Christian E. "DELAWARE COUNTY ENGINEER’S DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION & SURVEYING STANDARDS." 18 May, 1998. 15 Jan. 2007 [16].
  16. ^ Geiger, Gene. "Ohio DOT Constructs I-670 over a Water Treatment Sludge Lagoon in Columbus." Ohio LTAP Quarterly. Ohio Department of Transportation. 15:3 (1999) [17].
  17. ^ "CITY OF UNION, KENTUCKY." City of Union, Kentucky 23 June 2006. 15 Jan. 2007 [18].
  18. ^ Anderson, Steve. Southwest Expressway (I-95). bostonroads.com.
  19. ^ a b Anderson, Steve. Northeast Expressway (US 1). bostonroads.com.
  20. ^ Anderson, Steve. Northwest Expressway (US 3). bostonroads.com.
  21. ^ Anderson, Steve. Inner Belt Expressway (I-695). bostonroads.com.
  22. ^ Anderson, Steve. Interstate 895-Rhode Island (unbuilt). bostonroads.com.
  23. ^ Anderson, Steve. East Shore Connector (I-895). bostonroads.com.
  24. ^ Anderson, Steve. Worcester Expressway (I-290). bostonroads.com.
  25. ^ Alpert, Steve. Massachusetts Route 102 and New York Route 980D, Former end of Mass. Pike. Alpsroads.
  26. ^ Daniel, Mac. "Bad to worse? Some say razing overpass will heighten traffic woes", Boston Globe, May 24, 2002. 
  27. ^ Anderson, Steve. Henry E. Bodurtha Highway (MA 57). bostonroads.com.