New Hampshire Route 3A

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NH Route 3A
Length: 70.34 mi (113.20 km)
Southern segment: 39.404 miles[1]
Northern segment: 30.934 miles[1]
South end: MA 3A in Hudson
Major
junctions:
I-293 in Manchester
I-89 in Bow
US 3 in Concord
US 3/NH 11/NH 127 in Franklin
North end: I-93/US 3/NH 25 in Plymouth
New Hampshire Routes
< US 3 NH 3B >

New Hampshire Route 3A is a designation held by two separate state highways in New Hampshire. The two segments, although not directly connected, are linked by U.S. Route 3, from which they derive their route number.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Southern segment

The southern terminus of the 39.40 mile long southern segment is at the Massachusetts state line in Hudson, where it continues as Route 3A. The northern terminus is in the city of Concord at US 3.

[edit] Northern segment

The southern terminus of the 30.93 mile long northern segment is in the city of Franklin at US 3, New Hampshire Route 11, and New Hampshire Route 127. The northern terminus is in the town of Plymouth at an interchange with Interstate 93, US 3 and New Hampshire Route 25.

[edit] Communities along the route

Also listed are the name or names that NH 3A carries through the communities.

[edit] Southern segment

  • Hudson
    • River Road
    • Lowell Road
    • Library Street
    • Derry Street (concurrency with NH 102 N/E and S/W)
    • Elm Avenue
    • Webster Street
  • Litchfield
    • Charles Bancroft Highway
  • Manchester
    • Brown Avenue
    • Hazelton Avenue
    • Brown Avenue
    • Calef Road
    • Baker Street
    • Elm Street
    • Queen City Avenue (wrong way concurrency with U.S. 3)
    • F.E. Everett Turnpike (concurrency with I-293)
    • Front Street
  • Hooksett
    • River Road
  • Bow
  • Concord

[edit] Northern segment

[edit] References

[edit] External links

[edit] Southern segment

[edit] Northern segment

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