New Hampshire Route 101A

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NH Route 101A
Length: 13.82 mi[1] (22.24 km)
West end: NH 101 west of Milford
Major
junctions:
NH 101 east of Milford
US 3/Everett Tpke in Nashua
East end: NH 111 in Nashua
New Hampshire Routes
< NH 101 NH 101B >

New Hampshire Route 101A (abbreviated NH 101A) is a 13.82 mile long east–west highway in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, connecting Milford and Nashua. It also runs through Merrimack and Amherst, and very briefly touches Hollis.

The western terminus of NH 101A is in western Milford at the intersection with NH 101. The eastern terminus is in the center of Nashua, when it meets New Hampshire Route 111 at the Merrimack River. Most of it is two lanes in each direction, sometimes with a central turning lane.

Route 101A is quite busy by southern New Hampshire standards, with traffic ranging from 26,000 vehicles per weekday in Nashua to 9,000 in western Milford. [1]

The road carries a number of names. In Milford it is Elm Street and then Nashua Street; in Amherst and Merrimack it is the Milford Road or, more commonly, just 101A; in Nashua it is Amherst Street, then Canal Street and finally Bridge Street.

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