New Hampshire Route 111A

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NH Route 111A
Length: 29.10 mi (46.83 km)
Western segment: 4.93 miles[1]
Middle segment: 9.17 miles[1]
Eastern segment: 15.00 miles[1]
West end: NH 111 in Hollis
Major
junctions:
US 3/NH 111 in Nashua
NH 128 in Pelham
NH 111 in Windham
NH 111 in Danville
East end: NH 111 in Exeter
New Hampshire Routes
< NH 111 NH 112 >

New Hampshire Route 111A is a designation held by three separate state highways in New Hampshire. Although none of the segments directly connect, all three roadways are linked by their parent, New Hampshire Route 111.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Western segment

The western segment of NH 111A is a 4.93 mile long east–west loop road in Hollis and Nashua in Hillsborough County.

The eastern terminus is in Nashua at NH 111, west of the point where NH 111 and U.S. Route 3 meet. At that location, NH 111A is known as Main Dunstable Road. The western terminus is at NH 111 approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) north of the Massachusetts state line. At that location, NH 111A is called South Depot Road.

[edit] Middle segment

The middle segment of NH 111A is a 9.17 mile long northeast-southwest highway between Pelham in Hillsborough County and Windham in Rockingham County. It is signed as an east-west highway.

The southern, officially western, terminus is in the town of Pelham at New Hampshire Route 128 (Mammoth Road) approximately one half mile (0.8 km) north of the Massachusetts state line. At this point, the road is named Marsh Road. The northern, signed eastern, terminus of the highway is in the town of Windham at NH 111 between Cobbetts Pond and Canobie Lake. At this point, the road is known as Range Road.

[edit] Eastern segment

The eastern segment of NH 111A is a 15 mile long southwest-northeast highway between Danville and Exeter in Rockingham County. It is signed as an east-west highway.

The eastern terminus of this segment of NH 111A is in Exeter at NH 111 on the west side of String Bridge. At this location, NH 111A is named Water Street. The western terminus is in Danville at NH 111. At that location, the road is known as Main Street.

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