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'''Route 140''' is a {{convert|107.76|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} [[state highway]] which passes through parts of southeastern and central [[Massachusetts]]. The highway follows a southeast-northwest trajectory, running from [[U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts|U.S. Route 6]] (US 6) in [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]] just north of [[Buzzards Bay]] northwest to an intersection with [[Massachusetts Route 12|Route 12]] in [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]], a few miles south of the border with [[New Hampshire]].<ref>"Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.</ref>
'''Route 140''' is a {{convert|107.76|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} north—south [[state highway]] which passes through [[Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol]], [[Norfolk County, Massachusetts|Norfolk]] and [[Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester]] counties in [[Massachusetts]]. The highway follows a southeast-northwest trajectory, running from [[U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts|U.S. Route 6]] (US 6) in [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]] just north of [[Buzzards Bay]] northwest to an intersection with [[Massachusetts Route 12|Route 12]] in [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]], a few miles south of the border with [[New Hampshire]].<ref>"Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.</ref>


The southern 19 miles (30&nbsp;km) of Route 140 between New Bedford and [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]] is a freeway known as the '''Alfred M. Bessette Memorial Highway''', or more commonly, the '''Taunton-New Bedford Expressway'''.
The southern 19 miles (30&nbsp;km) of Route 140 between New Bedford and [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]] is a freeway known as the '''Alfred M. Bessette Memorial Highway''', or more commonly, the '''Taunton-New Bedford Expressway'''.

==History==
[[Image:MA Route 64.svg|50px|left]]The section of modern Route 140 from [[West Boylston, Massachusetts|West Boylston]] to [[Gardner, Massachusetts|Gardner]] was numbered '''Route 64''' when it was first commissioned by 1933. By 1939, the entirety of the route was redesignated as Route 140, effectively extending existing Route 140 northwest, which had previously ended in Grafton.<ref>[http://neilbert.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=MA+140 Neilbert.com Home: MA 140]</ref>

In 1947, the [[Massachusetts Highway Department|Massachusetts Department of Public Works]] announced plans for a "Relocated Route 140", one of the first steps as part of its statewide expressway program. Between 1955–1970 the current route was widened and straightened, while the section south of [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]], which runs to [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]], was built as an [[Controlled-access highway|expressway]]. The New Bedford Expressway was to serve as a spur from the [[Massachusetts Route 24| Fall River Expressway]], connecting to points in the Boston metropolitan area. The creation of this spur was considered a key component of revitalizing the old port city of New Bedford.<ref>http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/MA-140/</ref>

Prior to the building of the freeway section, County Street (the section of road beginning at the Taunton River, and also known as County Road) brought the road southward through East Taunton, Berkley, Lakeville and East Freetown. The road, which runs parallel to the freeway and crosses it in Lakeville, merged with [[Massachusetts Route 18|Route 18]] in East Freetown, just north of the New Bedford city limits. The old alignment begins in front of the [[Silver City Galleria]] in Taunton.


==Route description==
==Route description==


===New Bedford to Taunton===
===New Bedford to Taunton===
Route 140 begins at an intersection with [[U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts|U.S. Route 6]] (Kempton Street) and Brownell Avenue in Downtown [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]]. This intersection is signed as exit 1 when traveling southbound on Route 140. About a mile north, Route 140 comes to its first interchange, a cloverleaf with [[Interstate 195 (Rhode Island-Massachusetts)|Interstate 195]], which connects [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]] to [[Cape Cod]]. Route 140 then curves slightly to the right to avoid [[New Bedford Regional Airport]], which is accessible from Hathaway Road (exit 3). Route 140 eventually leaves New Bedford and enters [[East Freetown, Massachusetts|East Freetown]], providing an exit that drops off near the center of the village. Route 140 then runs parallel to [[Long Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts)|Long Pond]] before curving slightly west. The freeway section of Route 140 ends a few miles north at exit 12, which is for [[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]]. Meanwhile, Route 140 runs along County Street towards downtown [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]].
Route 140 begins at an intersection with [[U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts|U.S. Route 6]] (Kempton Street) and Brownell Avenue on the west side of [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]]. This intersection is signed as exit 1 when traveling southbound on Route 140. About a mile north, Route 140 comes to its first interchange, a cloverleaf with [[Interstate 195 (Rhode Island-Massachusetts)|Interstate 195]], which connects [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]] to [[Cape Cod]]. Route 140 then curves slightly to the right to avoid [[New Bedford Regional Airport]], which is accessible from Hathaway Road (exit 3). Route 140 eventually leaves New Bedford and enters [[East Freetown, Massachusetts|East Freetown]], providing an exit that drops off near the center of the village. Route 140 then runs parallel to [[Long Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts)|Long Pond]] before curving slightly west. The freeway section of Route 140 ends a few miles north at exit 20 (formerly 12), which is for [[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]]. Meanwhile, Route 140 runs along County Street towards downtown [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]].


Route 140 runs partially concurrent with Route 79 Truck in order to bypass certain sections of [[Massachusetts Route 79|Route 79 proper]]. The two designations are concurrent from exit 10 (Route 79) to exit 12 ([[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]]). At exit 12, Route 79 Truck leaves Route 140 for Route 24, where the truck route meets its parent at exit 9.
Route 140 runs partially concurrent with Route 79 Truck in order to bypass certain sections of [[Massachusetts Route 79|Route 79 proper]]. The two designations are concurrent from exit 16 (Route 79) (old exit 10) to exit 20 ([[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]]). At exit 20, Route 79 Truck leaves Route 140 for Route 24, where the truck route meets its parent at exit 11 (formerly 9) on MA-24.


===Taunton to Wrentham===
===Taunton to Wrentham===
From the final interchange with [[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]] in Taunton, Route 140 extends northwest towards Taunton Center, having a 0.3 mi (0.45 km) concurrency with US&nbsp;44, just east of Taunton Center. As the two proceed to [[Taunton Green Historic District|Taunton Green]], a rotary begins with Route 140, US&nbsp;44, and [[Massachusetts Route 138|Route 138]]. Route 140 splits off from the rotary, passing the [[Bristol County Courthouse Complex|Bristol County Courthouse]] and heading northwest from the Green along Court Street. Route 140 brings its way through the northwest portion of Taunton, into [[Norton, Massachusetts|Norton]], past [[Wheaton College (Massachusetts)|Wheaton College]], and sharing a brief junction with [[Massachusetts Route 123|MA-123]]. As Route 140 crosses the border from Norton to [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]], it passes by the [[Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts)|Xfinity Center]] before reaching a junction with [[Interstate 495 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 495]]. Route 140 shares a brief stretch of highway interchange with I-495, as the route then splits off and heads north through Mansfield Center, intersecting [[Massachusetts Route 106|MA-106]]. Route 140 crosses into [[Foxboro, Massachusetts|Foxboro]], bearing an interchange with [[Interstate 95 in Massachusetts|Interstate 95]], and further north a junction with [[U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts|US-1]] North, with the US-1 South exit being another mile up the road in [[Wrentham, Massachusetts|Wrentham]]. Route 140 loops through Wrentham Center, sharing a junction with [[Massachusetts Route 1A|Route 1A]], and past [[King Philip Regional High School]], into [[Franklin, Massachusetts|Franklin]].
From the final interchange with [[Massachusetts Route 24|Route 24]] in Taunton, Route 140 extends northwest towards Taunton Center, having a 0.3 mi (0.45 km) concurrency with US&nbsp;44, just east of Taunton Center. As the two proceed to [[Taunton Green Historic District|Taunton Green]], the roads around the Green join and split Route 140, US&nbsp;44, and [[Massachusetts Route 138|Route 138]]. Route 140 splits off from the Taunton Green, passing the [[Bristol County Courthouse Complex|Bristol County Courthouse]] and heading northwest from the Green along Court Street. Route 140 brings its way through the northwest portion of Taunton, into [[Norton, Massachusetts|Norton]], past [[Wheaton College (Massachusetts)|Wheaton College]], and sharing a brief junction with [[Massachusetts Route 123|MA-123]]. As Route 140 crosses the border from Norton to [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]], it passes by the [[Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts)|Xfinity Center]] before reaching a junction with [[Interstate 495 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 495]]. Route 140 shares a brief stretch of highway interchange with I-495, as the route then splits off and heads north through Mansfield Center, intersecting [[Massachusetts Route 106|MA-106]]. Route 140 crosses into [[Foxboro, Massachusetts|Foxboro]], bearing an interchange with [[Interstate 95 in Massachusetts|Interstate 95]], and further north a junction with [[U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts|US-1]] North, with the US-1 South exit being another mile up the road in [[Wrentham, Massachusetts|Wrentham]]. Route 140 loops through Wrentham Center, sharing a junction with [[Massachusetts Route 1A|Route 1A]], and past [[King Philip Regional High School]], into [[Franklin, Massachusetts|Franklin]].
[[Image:MA Route 140 southbound entering Upton MA.jpg|thumb|right|<center>Southbound entering [[Upton, Massachusetts|Upton]]</center>]]
[[Image:MA Route 140 southbound entering Upton MA.jpg|thumb|left|Route&nbsp;140 southbound entering [[Upton, Massachusetts|Upton]]]]


===Franklin to Upton===
===Franklin to Upton===
Route 140 enters Franklin from Wrentham, passing through Franklin Center, consisting of [[Dean College]] and [[Franklin/Dean College (MBTA station)|Franklin/Dean College Station]] of the [[Franklin Line|Franklin Commuter Rail]] line. Route 140 bypasses [[Franklin High School (Franklin, Massachusetts)|Franklin High School]], and enters its second interchange with I-495 and also the second junction of the Franklin Commuter Rail line, at [[Forge Park/495 (MBTA station)|Forge Park/495 station]], the final stop on the line. At this point, Route 140 extends west and heads into [[Bellingham, Massachusetts|Bellingham]]. Route 140 spends a brief time in Bellingham, sharing a brief concurrence with [[Massachusetts Route 126|Route 126]], which extends north to I-495, and south into [[Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]. As Route 140 exits Bellingham, the road sharply turns north into the eastern edges of [[Mendon, Massachusetts|Mendon]] and [[Hopedale, Massachusetts|Hopedale]] for a total of nearly three miles. Route 140 then enters [[Milford, Massachusetts|Milford]] in a northwest trajectory, staying parallel to the Milford/Hopedale border for the routes duration in Milford. Route 140 enters a junction at [[Milford Regional Medical Center]] with [[Massachusetts Route 16|Route 16]], which leads westbound into Mendon and Hopedale Center, and eastbound to [[Massachusetts Route 85|Route 85]] and [[Massachusetts Route 109|Route 109]], both with terminations at Route 16. Route 140 enters a final small portion of Hopedale, then proceeds into the eastern part of [[Upton, Massachusetts|Upton]], passing through Upton Center and bypassing both [[Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School|Blackstone Valley Regional Technical High School]] and [[Nipmuc Regional High School]].
Route 140 enters Franklin from Wrentham, passing through Franklin Center and [[Dean College]]. Route 140 bypasses [[Franklin High School (Franklin, Massachusetts)|Franklin High School]], and enters its second interchange with I-495. At this point, Route 140 extends west and heads into [[Bellingham, Massachusetts|Bellingham]]. Route 140 spends a brief time in Bellingham, sharing a brief concurrence with [[Massachusetts Route 126|Route 126]], which extends north to I-495, and south into [[Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]. As Route 140 exits Bellingham, the road sharply turns north into the eastern edges of [[Mendon, Massachusetts|Mendon]] and [[Hopedale, Massachusetts|Hopedale]] for a total of nearly three miles. Route 140 then enters [[Milford, Massachusetts|Milford]] in a northwest trajectory, staying parallel to the Milford/Hopedale border for the route's duration in Milford. Route 140 enters a junction at [[Milford Regional Medical Center]] with [[Massachusetts Route 16|Route 16]], which leads westbound into Mendon and Hopedale Center, and eastbound to [[Massachusetts Route 85|Route 85]] and [[Massachusetts Route 109|Route 109]], both with terminations at Route 16. Route 140 enters a final small portion of Hopedale, then proceeds into the eastern part of [[Upton, Massachusetts|Upton]], passing through Upton Center and bypassing both [[Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School|Blackstone Valley Regional Technical High School]] and [[Nipmuc Regional High School]].


===Grafton to West Boylston===
===Grafton to West Boylston===
Route 140 enters [[Grafton, Massachusetts|Grafton]] through the southeast, proceeding north and sharply turning west into Grafton Center and the town common. Route 140 bears right, northward, down a mile long hill that ends at a traffic light that begins a 1.5-mile concurrency with [[Massachusetts Route 122|Route 122]]. Routes 140 and 122 proceed north through North Grafton, passing under the [[Massachusetts Turnpike|Mass Pike]]. Immediately after crossing under the Mass Pike, Route 122 splits off to west towards [[Millbury, Massachusetts|Millbury]] and [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]], while Route 140 begins a concurrency with the western terminus of [[Massachusetts Route 30|Route 30]], and heads towards [[Shrewsbury, Massachusetts|Shrewsbury]]. The concurrency with Route 30 is a quarter-mile long, as Route 30 splits east towards [[Grafton (MBTA station)|Grafton Station]] of the [[Framingham/Worcester Line]] MBTA Commuter Rail line, [[Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine|Tufts Animal Hospital]], and the town of [[Westborough, Massachusetts|Westboro]]. As Route 140 enters Shrewsbury it briefly becomes an undivided, high-speed wide-median route, where it meets with [[U.S. Route 20|U.S. 20]] at an overpass. Two miles later, Route 140 meets [[Massachusetts Route 9|Route 9]] at an underpass. Route 9 West serves as the main road into Worcester from Shrewsbury and [[Northborough, Massachusetts|Northboro]], while eastbound heads in the direction of Westboro and towards I-495. Route 140 extends north into Shrewsbury Center, and shares an interchange with [[Interstate 290 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 290]] at the northern edge of town. Just north of the interchange, Route 140 enters [[Boylston, Massachusetts|Boylston]], where it meets [[Massachusetts Route 70|Route 70]]. After Route 70, the [[Wachusett Reservoir]] is seen, and Route 140 continues northwest into [[West Boylston]], where in the center of town begins a brief concurrency with [[Massachusetts Route 12|Route 12]]. The two extend north for one mile, as Route 12 splits north in the direction of [[Sterling, Massachusetts|Sterling]] and [[Clinton, Massachusetts|Clinton]], following the western terminus of [[Massachusetts Route 110|Route 110]], and Route 140 extends northwest into the western portion of Sterling.
Route 140 enters [[Grafton, Massachusetts|Grafton]] through the southeast, proceeding north and sharply turning west into Grafton Center and the town common. Route 140 bears right, northward, down a mile-long hill that ends at a traffic light that begins a {{convert|1.5|mi|adj=on}} concurrency with [[Massachusetts Route 122|Route 122]]. Routes 140 and 122 proceed north through North Grafton, passing under the [[Massachusetts Turnpike|Mass Pike]]. Immediately after crossing under the Mass Pike, Route 122 splits off to west towards [[Millbury, Massachusetts|Millbury]] and [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]], while Route 140 begins a concurrency with the western terminus of [[Massachusetts Route 30|Route 30]], and heads towards [[Shrewsbury, Massachusetts|Shrewsbury]]. The concurrency with Route 30 is {{convert|1/4|mi}} long, as Route 30 splits east towards [[Grafton station (MBTA)|Grafton station]] of the [[MBTA Commuter Rail]]'s [[Framingham/Worcester Line]], [[Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine|Tufts Animal Hospital]], and the town of [[Westborough, Massachusetts|Westborough]]. As Route 140 enters Shrewsbury it briefly becomes an undivided, high-speed wide-median route, where it meets with [[U.S. Route 20|U.S. 20]] at an overpass. {{convert|1.8|mi}} later, Route 140 meets [[Massachusetts Route 9|Route 9]] at an underpass. Route 9 West serves as the main road into Worcester from Shrewsbury and [[Northborough, Massachusetts|Northborough]], while eastbound heads in the direction of Westborough and towards Interstate 495. Route 140 extends north into Shrewsbury Center and shares an interchange with [[Interstate 290 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 290]] at the northern edge of town. Just north of the interchange, Route 140 enters [[Boylston, Massachusetts|Boylston]], where it meets [[Massachusetts Route 70|Route 70]]. After Route 70, Route 140 passes the South Bay of the [[Wachusett Reservoir]] and continues northwest into [[West Boylston]], where, in the town center, it begins a brief concurrency with [[Massachusetts Route 12|Route 12]]. The two routes extend north for {{convert|0.8|mi}}, crossing over the Wachusett Reservoir via a causeway, after which Route 12 splits north towards [[Sterling, Massachusetts|Sterling]]. Route 140 extends northwest from this intersection, soon after passing the [[Old Stone Church (West Boylston, Massachusetts)|Old Stone Church]], and continues for {{convert|1.1|mi}} alongside the Thomas Basin before crossing the [[Stillwater River (Nashua River tributary)|Stillwater River]] into the historic village of [[Oakdale Village Historic District|Oakdale]]. From the village, Route 140 continues north into the western portion of Sterling.


===Sterling to Winchendon===
===Sterling to Winchendon===
As Route 140 enters Sterling, there is an interchange with [[Interstate 190 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 190]] which serves as the main source of transportation between Worcester to the south and [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts|Fitchburg]] to the north. Route 140 travels northwest to an intersection with [[Massachusetts Route 62|Route 62]] right before entering [[Princeton, Massachusetts|Princeton]], home to [[Wachusett Mountain (ski area)|Wachusett Mountain]]. Route 140 then joins a concurrency with [[Massachusetts Route 31|Route 31]] for a mile and a half, before crossing into [[Westminster, Massachusetts|Westminster]] and next to Wachusett Lake. Route 140 then meets [[Massachusetts Route 2|Routes 2]] and [[Massachusetts Route 2A|2A]] at an overpass. Routes 2 and 2A run parallel with each other between [[Greenfield, Massachusetts|Greenfield]] and [[Boston]]. Route 140 joins Route 2 Westbound for one exit, leaving the highway at Exit 24B. Route 140 shortly extends into [[Gardner, Massachusetts|Gardner]]. Route 140 meets with [[Massachusetts Route 101|Route 101]], before extending six and a half miles into [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]] where Route 140 ends at an intersection with Route 12. Route 12 extends northwest towards [[Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire|Fitzwilliam]] and [[U.S. Route 202|U.S. 202]], which extends south to [[Templeton, Massachusetts|Templeton]] and north to [[Rindge, New Hampshire|Rindge]], while Route 12 moves south to [[Ashburnham, Massachusetts|Ashburnham]].
As Route 140 enters [[Sterling, Massachusetts|Sterling]], it encounters an interchange with [[Interstate 190 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 190]], which connects [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]] to the south with [[Leominster, Massachusetts|Leominster]] and [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts|Fitchburg]] to the north. Route 140 travels northwest to an intersection with [[Massachusetts Route 62|Route 62]] right before entering [[Princeton, Massachusetts|Princeton]]. Route 140 then joins [[Massachusetts Route 31|Route 31]] in [[East Princeton Village Historic District|East Princeton]]. The two routes run concurrently for {{convert|1.6|mi}}, after which Route 140 continues northwest into [[Westminster, Massachusetts|Westminster]], passing between Wachusett Lake and Wyman Pond north of [[Mount Wachusett]]. Route 140 runs north from the mountain until meeting [[Massachusetts Route 2|Route 2]], a [[controlled-access highway]], and the parallel surface road [[Massachusetts Route 2A|Route 2A]] at an interchange. Route 140 runs northwest concurrently with Route 2, bypassing the Westminster town center, before leaving the highway at the following interchange. From Route 2, Route 140 continues northwest into [[Gardner, Massachusetts|Gardner]], running northeast of the city center, during which it intersects [[Massachusetts Route 101|Route 101]]. The route turns north upon entering [[Winchendon, Massachusetts|Winchendon]] where Route 140 ends at an intersection with Route 12. Route 12 continues northwest into the town center, crossing [[U.S. Route 202]] before proceeding to the [[New Hampshire]] border.

==History==
===Previous designation===
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The section of modern Route 140 from [[West Boylston, Massachusetts|West Boylston]] to [[Gardner, Massachusetts|Gardner]] was numbered '''Route 64''' when it was first commissioned by 1933. By 1939, the entirety of the route was redesignated as Route 140, effectively extending existing Route 140 northwest, which had previously ended in Grafton.<ref>[http://neilbert.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=MA+140 Neilbert.com Home: MA 140]</ref>

In 1947, the [[Massachusetts Highway Department|Massachusetts Department of Public Works]] announced plans for a "Relocated Route 140", one of the first steps as part of its statewide expressway program. Between 1955–1970 the current route was widened and straightened, while the section south of [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]], which runs to [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]], was built as an [[Controlled-access highway|expressway]]. The New Bedford Expressway was to serve as a spur from the [[Massachusetts Route 24| Fall River Expressway]], connecting to points in the Boston metropolitan area. The creation of this spur was considered a key component of revitalizing the old port city of New Bedford.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/MA-140/|title = New Bedford Expressway (MA 140)}}</ref>

Prior to the building of the freeway section, County Street (the section of road beginning at the Taunton River, and also known as County Road) brought the road southward through East Taunton, Berkley, Lakeville and East Freetown. The road, which runs parallel to the freeway and crosses it in Lakeville, merged with [[Massachusetts Route 18|Route 18]] in East Freetown, just north of the New Bedford city limits. The old alignment begins in front of the [[Silver City Galleria]] in Taunton.


===Highway improvements===
===Highway improvements===
A section of Route 140 in [[Franklin, Massachusetts|Franklin]] was widened from two to four lanes wide. The $22 million project began in 2003 and was completed in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=92000 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207175101/http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=92000 |archivedate=2014-12-07 }}</ref>
A section of Route 140 in [[Franklin, Massachusetts|Franklin]] was widened from two to four lanes wide. The $22 million project began in 2003 and was completed in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=92000 |title=Projects |accessdate=2014-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207175101/http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=92000 |archivedate=2014-12-07 }}</ref>


In Fall 2013, the ramp from Route 140 to I-495 south at exit 11 in [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]] was completed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=604092 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207175740/http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=604092 |archivedate=2014-12-07 }}</ref> This ramp removed the need for traffic exiting the [[Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts)|Xfinity Center]] in [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]] to use a significant two-lane portion of Route 140.<ref>{{cite news |last=Barrett |first=Chris |date=July 9, 2010 |title=Mass. DOT to begin work on ramps connecting Route 140, I-495 |url=http://pbn.com/Mass-DOT-to-begin-work-onbr-ramps-connecting-Route-140-I-495-,50991?sub_id=50991 |newspaper=[[Providence Business News]] |location=[[Providence, Rhode Island]] |publisher=[[Providence Business News]] |accessdate=April 27, 2014}}</ref>
In Fall 2013, the ramp from Route 140 to I-495 south at Exit 11 (now Exit 30) in [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]] was completed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=604092 |title=Projects |accessdate=2014-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207175740/http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/ProjectInfo/Main.asp?ACTION=ViewProject&PROJECT_NO=604092 |archivedate=2014-12-07 }}</ref> This ramp removed the need for traffic exiting the [[Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts)|Xfinity Center]] in [[Mansfield, Massachusetts|Mansfield]] to use a significant two-lane portion of Route 140.<ref>{{cite news |last=Barrett |first=Chris |date=July 9, 2010 |title=Mass. DOT to begin work on ramps connecting Route 140, I-495 |url=http://pbn.com/Mass-DOT-to-begin-work-onbr-ramps-connecting-Route-140-I-495-,50991?sub_id=50991 |newspaper=[[Providence Business News]] |location=[[Providence, Rhode Island]] |publisher=[[Providence Business News]] |accessdate=April 27, 2014}}</ref>


==Major intersections==
==Major intersections==
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|exit=1
|exit=1
|road={{jct|state=MA|US|6|city1=New Bedford|city2=Dartmouth}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|US|6|city1=New Bedford|city2=Fairhaven|city3=Dartmouth}}
|notes=[[At-grade intersection]]; continues south as Brownell Avenue
|notes=Southern terminus; [[at-grade intersection]]; continues south as Brownell Avenue
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{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
Line 84: Line 98:
|exit=2A-B
|exit=2A-B
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|195|city1=Fall River|location2=[[Cape Cod]]}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|195|city1=Fall River|location2=[[Cape Cod]]}}
|notes=Signed as exits 2A (east) and 2B (west);<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" /> exits 13A-B on I-195
|notes=Signed as exits 2A (east) and 2B (west);<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" /> exits 24A-B on I-195
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
Line 95: Line 109:
|mile=3.2
|mile=3.2
|exit=4
|exit=4
|road=Mount Pleasant Street / Kings Highway – [[Acushnet, Massachusetts|Acushnet]]
|road={{jct|state=MA|road|Mount Pleasant Street / Kings Highway|city1=Acushnet}}
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
|mile=5.0
|mile=5.0
|exit=5
|exit=5
|road=Phillips Road / Church Road – [[Freetown, Massachusetts|Freetown]]
|road={{jct|state=MA|road|Phillips Road / Church Street|city1=Freetown}}
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
Line 119: Line 133:
|old=8
|old=8
|exit=10
|exit=10
|road=Chace Road – [[East Freetown, Massachusetts|East Freetown]], [[Assonet, Massachusetts|Assonet]]
|road={{jct|state=MA|road|Chace Road|city1=East Freetown|city2=Assonet}}
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
Line 127: Line 141:
|old=9
|old=9
|exit=12
|exit=12
|road=County Road – [[Lakeville, Massachusetts|Lakeville]]
|road={{jct|state=MA|road|County Road|city1=Lakeville}}
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
{{MAint|old
Line 143: Line 157:
|old=11
|old=11
|exit=19
|exit=19
|road=Stevens Street / County Street – [[East Taunton, Massachusetts|East Taunton]]
|road={{jct|state=MA|road|Stevens Street / County Street|city1=East Taunton}}
|notes=Signed as exits 11A (Stevens Street) and 11B (County Street) southbound<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" />
|notes=Signed as exits 19A (Stevens Street) and 19B (County Street) southbound<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" />
}}
}}
{{MAint|old
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|exit=20
|exit=20
|road={{jct|state=MA|Route|24|city1=Fall River|city2=Boston}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|Route|24|city1=Fall River|city2=Boston}}
|notes=Northern terminus of freeway, signed as exits 12A (south) and 12B (north);<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" /> formerly exits 12N-S<ref name="arrowmap"/>); exit 12 on Route 24
|notes=Northern terminus of freeway; signed as exits 20A (south) and 20B (north)<ref name="Route 140 Renumbering" /><ref name="arrowmap"/> exit 17 on Route 24
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{{MAint|old
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|ospan=3
|espan=3
|espan=3
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|road={{jct|state=MA|US|44|dir1=east|city1=Cape Cod}}
|notes=Southern terminus of US&nbsp;44 [[concurrency (road)|concurrency]]
|notes=Southern terminus of US&nbsp;44 [[concurrency (road)|concurrency]]
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=22.3
|mile=22.3
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|road={{jct|state=MA|US|44|dir1=west|MA|138|location1=[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]]|city2=Raynham|city3=Somerset}}
|notes=Northern terminus of US&nbsp;44 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of US&nbsp;44 concurrency
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|location=Norton
|location=Norton
|mile=29.9
|mile=29.9
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|123|I|495|dir2=south|to2=yes}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|123|city1=Brockton|city2=Attleboro}}
|notes=Brief concurrency with Route 123
|notes=Brief concurrency with Route 123
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|old=12
|old=12
|exit=31
|exit=31
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|495|dir1=north|city1=Marlboro|city2=Lowell}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|495|dir1=north|city1=Marlboro}}
|notes=Northern terminus of I-495 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of I-495 concurrency
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|ospan=22
|espan=22
|espan=22
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|106}}
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|lspan=3
|mile=36.5
|mile=36.5
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|road={{jct|state=MA|I|95|city1=Boston|location2=[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence RI]]|I|495|to2=yes}}
|notes=Exits 7A-B on I-95
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{{MAint
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|mile=40.0
|mile=40.0
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|road={{jct|state=MA|US|1|city1=Norwood|city2=Boston|location3=[[North Attleboro, Massachusetts|N. Attleboro]]|location4=[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence RI]]}}
|notes=Access via local roads
|notes=Access via local roads
}}
}}
{{MAint
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|mile=40.3
|mile=40.3
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|115|dir1=north}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|115|dir1=north|city1=Norfolk|city2=Millis}}
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 115
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 115
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|location=Wrentham
|location=Wrentham
|mile=43.0
|mile=43.0
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|1A|MA|121|to2=yes}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|1A|city1=Plainville|location2=[[Woonsocket, Rhode Island|Woonsocket RI]]|city3=Walpole|areadab3=CDP|city4=Dedham}}
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{{MAint
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|mile=49.0
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|road={{jct|state=MA|I|495|city1=Marlboro|city2=Lowell|city3=Taunton|city4=Cape Cod}}
|notes=Exit 17 on I-495
|notes=Exit 43 on I-495
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{{MAint
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|mile=51.6
|mile=51.6
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|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|126|dir1=south|location1=[[Woonsocket, Rhode Island|Woonsocket RI]]}}
|notes=Southern end of concurrency with Route 126
|notes=Southern end of concurrency with Route 126
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|mile=
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|126|I|495|to2=yes|dir1=north|city1=Holliston}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|126|dir1=north|city1=Holliston}}
|notes=Northern end of concurrency with Route 126
|notes=Northern end of concurrency with Route 126
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|location=Milford
|location=Milford
|mile=56.4
|mile=56.4
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|16}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|16|city1=Milford|areadab1=CDP|city2=Holliston|city3=Mendon}}
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{{MAint
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|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=67.8
|mile=67.8
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|122|dir1=south}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|122|dir1=south|city1=Northbridge|location2=[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence RI]]}}
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 122 concurrency
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 122 concurrency
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=69.2
|mile=69.2
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|122|dir1=north|I|90|name2=[[Massachusetts Turnpike|Mass Pike]]|to2=yes|MA|30|dir3=east}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|122|dir1=north|I|90|name2=[[Massachusetts Turnpike|Mass Pike]]|to2=yes|city1=Worcester}}<br>{{jct|state=MA|MA|30|dir1=east}}
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 122 concurrency; western terminus of Route 30
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 122 concurrency; western terminus of Route 30; southern terminus of Route 30 concurrency
}}
}}
{{MAint
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=69.5
|mile=69.5
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|30|dir1=east}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|30|dir1=east|location1=[[Westborough (CDP), Massachusetts|Westboro]]}}
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 30 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 30 concurrency
}}
}}
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|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=70.892
|mile=70.892
|road={{jct|state=MA|US|20|city1=Marlboro|city2=Weston|city3=Sturbridge|city4=Springfield}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|US|20|location1=[[Northborough (CDP), Massachusetts|Northboro]]|city2=Framingham|city3=Marlboro|city4=Worcester|city5=Auburn}}
|notes=Interchange
|notes=Interchange
}}
}}
{{MAint
{{MAint
|mile=72.7
|mile=72.7
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|9|city1=Framingham|city2=Brookline|city3=Worcester|city4=Spencer}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|9|city1=Framingham|city2=Boston|city3=Worcester|city4=Leicester}}
|notes=Access via local roads
|notes=Access via local roads
}}
}}
{{MAint
{{MAint
|mile=75.9
|mile=75.9
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|290|city1=Marlboro|city2=Boston|city3=Worcester|location4=[[Norwich, Connecticut|Norwich, CT]]}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|290|city1=Marlboro|city2=Worcester}}
|notes=Exits 23A-B on I-290
|notes=Exits 26A-B on I-290
}}
}}
{{MAint
{{MAint
|location=Boylston
|location=Boylston
|mile=77.8
|mile=77.8
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|70}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|70|location1=[[Boylston, Massachusetts|Boylston Center]]|city2=Clinton|areadab2=CDP|city3=Worcester}}
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{{MAint
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|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=80.7
|mile=80.7
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|dir1=south}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|dir1=south|city1=Worcester}}
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
}}
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=81.5
|mile=81.5
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|dir1=north|MA|110|to2=yes}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|dir1=north|MA|110|to2=yes|city1=Clinton|areadab1=CDP|city2=Fitchburg}}
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
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}}
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|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=83.9
|mile=83.9
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|190|city1=Fitchburg|city2=Worcester}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|I|190|city1=Leominster|city2=Fitchburg|city3=Worcester}}
|notes=Exit 5 on I-190
|notes=Exit 9 on I-190
}}
}}
{{MAint
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|mile=86.2
|mile=86.2
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|62}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|62|city1=Princeton|city2=Sterling}}
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|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=89.7
|mile=89.7
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|31|dir1=south}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|31|dir1=south|city1=Princeton}}
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
}}
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=91.4
|mile=91.4
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|31|dir1=north}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|31|dir1=north|city1=Fitchburg|city2=Ashby}}
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
}}
}}
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|mile=95.5
|mile=95.5
|old=25
|old=25
|exit=
|exit=92
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|2|dir1=east|city1=Concord|city2=Boston|MA|2A|city3=Westminster|city4=Fitchburg}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|2|dir1=east|city1=Concord|city2=Boston|MA|2A|city3=Westminster|city4=Fitchburg}}
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
|notes=Southern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
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|mile=97.5
|mile=97.5
|old=24
|old=24
|exit=
|exit=90
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|2|dir1=west|road=West Main Street south|city1=Athol|city2=Greenfield|city3=Westminster}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|2|dir1=west|road|West Main Street south|city1=Athol|city2=Greenfield|city3=Westminster}}
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
|notes=Northern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
}}
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|ospan=2
|ospan=2
|espan=2
|espan=2
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|101|city1=Gardner|city2=Ashburnham}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|101|city1=Gardner|city2=Templeton|city3=Ashburnham}}
}}
}}
{{MAint
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|location=Winchendon
|location=Winchendon
|mile=107.76
|mile=107.76
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|US|202|to2=yes}}
|road={{jct|state=MA|MA|12|city1=Fitchburg|city2=Winchendon|areadab2=CDP}}
|notes=Northern terminus
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Route 140 marker

Route 140

Alfred M. Bessette Memorial Highway
Map
Route 140 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length107.76 mi[1] (173.42 km)
Major junctions
South end US 6 in New Bedford
Major intersections I-195 in New Bedford
Route 24 in Taunton
US 44 in Taunton
I-495 in Mansfield and Franklin
I-95 in Foxborough
Route 9 in Shrewsbury
US 20 in Shrewsbury
I-290 in Shrewsbury
I-190 in Sterling
Route 2 in Westminster
North end Route 12 in Winchendon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountiesBristol, Plymouth, Norfolk, Worcester
Highway system
Route 139 Route 141
Route 63 Route 66

Route 140 is a 107.76-mile-long (173.42 km) north—south state highway which passes through Bristol, Norfolk and Worcester counties in Massachusetts. The highway follows a southeast-northwest trajectory, running from U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in New Bedford just north of Buzzards Bay northwest to an intersection with Route 12 in Winchendon, a few miles south of the border with New Hampshire.[2]

The southern 19 miles (30 km) of Route 140 between New Bedford and Taunton is a freeway known as the Alfred M. Bessette Memorial Highway, or more commonly, the Taunton-New Bedford Expressway.

Route description[edit]

New Bedford to Taunton[edit]

Route 140 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 6 (Kempton Street) and Brownell Avenue on the west side of New Bedford. This intersection is signed as exit 1 when traveling southbound on Route 140. About a mile north, Route 140 comes to its first interchange, a cloverleaf with Interstate 195, which connects Providence to Cape Cod. Route 140 then curves slightly to the right to avoid New Bedford Regional Airport, which is accessible from Hathaway Road (exit 3). Route 140 eventually leaves New Bedford and enters East Freetown, providing an exit that drops off near the center of the village. Route 140 then runs parallel to Long Pond before curving slightly west. The freeway section of Route 140 ends a few miles north at exit 20 (formerly 12), which is for Route 24. Meanwhile, Route 140 runs along County Street towards downtown Taunton.

Route 140 runs partially concurrent with Route 79 Truck in order to bypass certain sections of Route 79 proper. The two designations are concurrent from exit 16 (Route 79) (old exit 10) to exit 20 (Route 24). At exit 20, Route 79 Truck leaves Route 140 for Route 24, where the truck route meets its parent at exit 11 (formerly 9) on MA-24.

Taunton to Wrentham[edit]

From the final interchange with Route 24 in Taunton, Route 140 extends northwest towards Taunton Center, having a 0.3 mi (0.45 km) concurrency with US 44, just east of Taunton Center. As the two proceed to Taunton Green, the roads around the Green join and split Route 140, US 44, and Route 138. Route 140 splits off from the Taunton Green, passing the Bristol County Courthouse and heading northwest from the Green along Court Street. Route 140 brings its way through the northwest portion of Taunton, into Norton, past Wheaton College, and sharing a brief junction with MA-123. As Route 140 crosses the border from Norton to Mansfield, it passes by the Xfinity Center before reaching a junction with Interstate 495. Route 140 shares a brief stretch of highway interchange with I-495, as the route then splits off and heads north through Mansfield Center, intersecting MA-106. Route 140 crosses into Foxboro, bearing an interchange with Interstate 95, and further north a junction with US-1 North, with the US-1 South exit being another mile up the road in Wrentham. Route 140 loops through Wrentham Center, sharing a junction with Route 1A, and past King Philip Regional High School, into Franklin.

Route 140 southbound entering Upton

Franklin to Upton[edit]

Route 140 enters Franklin from Wrentham, passing through Franklin Center and Dean College. Route 140 bypasses Franklin High School, and enters its second interchange with I-495. At this point, Route 140 extends west and heads into Bellingham. Route 140 spends a brief time in Bellingham, sharing a brief concurrence with Route 126, which extends north to I-495, and south into Woonsocket, Rhode Island. As Route 140 exits Bellingham, the road sharply turns north into the eastern edges of Mendon and Hopedale for a total of nearly three miles. Route 140 then enters Milford in a northwest trajectory, staying parallel to the Milford/Hopedale border for the route's duration in Milford. Route 140 enters a junction at Milford Regional Medical Center with Route 16, which leads westbound into Mendon and Hopedale Center, and eastbound to Route 85 and Route 109, both with terminations at Route 16. Route 140 enters a final small portion of Hopedale, then proceeds into the eastern part of Upton, passing through Upton Center and bypassing both Blackstone Valley Regional Technical High School and Nipmuc Regional High School.

Grafton to West Boylston[edit]

Route 140 enters Grafton through the southeast, proceeding north and sharply turning west into Grafton Center and the town common. Route 140 bears right, northward, down a mile-long hill that ends at a traffic light that begins a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) concurrency with Route 122. Routes 140 and 122 proceed north through North Grafton, passing under the Mass Pike. Immediately after crossing under the Mass Pike, Route 122 splits off to west towards Millbury and Worcester, while Route 140 begins a concurrency with the western terminus of Route 30, and heads towards Shrewsbury. The concurrency with Route 30 is 14 mile (0.40 km) long, as Route 30 splits east towards Grafton station of the MBTA Commuter Rail's Framingham/Worcester Line, Tufts Animal Hospital, and the town of Westborough. As Route 140 enters Shrewsbury it briefly becomes an undivided, high-speed wide-median route, where it meets with U.S. 20 at an overpass. 1.8 miles (2.9 km) later, Route 140 meets Route 9 at an underpass. Route 9 West serves as the main road into Worcester from Shrewsbury and Northborough, while eastbound heads in the direction of Westborough and towards Interstate 495. Route 140 extends north into Shrewsbury Center and shares an interchange with Interstate 290 at the northern edge of town. Just north of the interchange, Route 140 enters Boylston, where it meets Route 70. After Route 70, Route 140 passes the South Bay of the Wachusett Reservoir and continues northwest into West Boylston, where, in the town center, it begins a brief concurrency with Route 12. The two routes extend north for 0.8 miles (1.3 km), crossing over the Wachusett Reservoir via a causeway, after which Route 12 splits north towards Sterling. Route 140 extends northwest from this intersection, soon after passing the Old Stone Church, and continues for 1.1 miles (1.8 km) alongside the Thomas Basin before crossing the Stillwater River into the historic village of Oakdale. From the village, Route 140 continues north into the western portion of Sterling.

Sterling to Winchendon[edit]

As Route 140 enters Sterling, it encounters an interchange with Interstate 190, which connects Worcester to the south with Leominster and Fitchburg to the north. Route 140 travels northwest to an intersection with Route 62 right before entering Princeton. Route 140 then joins Route 31 in East Princeton. The two routes run concurrently for 1.6 miles (2.6 km), after which Route 140 continues northwest into Westminster, passing between Wachusett Lake and Wyman Pond north of Mount Wachusett. Route 140 runs north from the mountain until meeting Route 2, a controlled-access highway, and the parallel surface road Route 2A at an interchange. Route 140 runs northwest concurrently with Route 2, bypassing the Westminster town center, before leaving the highway at the following interchange. From Route 2, Route 140 continues northwest into Gardner, running northeast of the city center, during which it intersects Route 101. The route turns north upon entering Winchendon where Route 140 ends at an intersection with Route 12. Route 12 continues northwest into the town center, crossing U.S. Route 202 before proceeding to the New Hampshire border.

History[edit]

Previous designation[edit]

Route 64 marker

Route 64

LocationWest BoylstonGardner
Existed1933–1939

The section of modern Route 140 from West Boylston to Gardner was numbered Route 64 when it was first commissioned by 1933. By 1939, the entirety of the route was redesignated as Route 140, effectively extending existing Route 140 northwest, which had previously ended in Grafton.[3]

In 1947, the Massachusetts Department of Public Works announced plans for a "Relocated Route 140", one of the first steps as part of its statewide expressway program. Between 1955–1970 the current route was widened and straightened, while the section south of Taunton, which runs to New Bedford, was built as an expressway. The New Bedford Expressway was to serve as a spur from the Fall River Expressway, connecting to points in the Boston metropolitan area. The creation of this spur was considered a key component of revitalizing the old port city of New Bedford.[4]

Prior to the building of the freeway section, County Street (the section of road beginning at the Taunton River, and also known as County Road) brought the road southward through East Taunton, Berkley, Lakeville and East Freetown. The road, which runs parallel to the freeway and crosses it in Lakeville, merged with Route 18 in East Freetown, just north of the New Bedford city limits. The old alignment begins in front of the Silver City Galleria in Taunton.

Highway improvements[edit]

A section of Route 140 in Franklin was widened from two to four lanes wide. The $22 million project began in 2003 and was completed in 2007.[5]

In Fall 2013, the ramp from Route 140 to I-495 south at Exit 11 (now Exit 30) in Mansfield was completed.[6] This ramp removed the need for traffic exiting the Xfinity Center in Mansfield to use a significant two-lane portion of Route 140.[7]

Major intersections[edit]

CountyLocation[8]mi[8]kmOld exit[9]New exit[10]DestinationsNotes
BristolNew Bedford0.00.01 US 6 – New Bedford, Fairhaven, DartmouthSouthern terminus; at-grade intersection; continues south as Brownell Avenue
1.21.92E-W[11]2A-B I-195 – Fall River, Cape CodSigned as exits 2A (east) and 2B (west);[10] exits 24A-B on I-195
1.52.43 Hathaway RoadTo New Bedford Airport
3.25.14Mount Pleasant Street / Kings Highway – Acushnet
5.08.05Phillips Road / Church Street – Freetown
5.79.26 Route 18 (Ashley Boulevard)Southbound exit and northbound entrance
6.810.97Braley Road
Freetown9.815.8810Chace Road – East Freetown, Assonet
PlymouthLakeville12.219.6912County Road – Lakeville
BristolTaunton16.025.71016 Route 79 – Lakeville, Myricks
18.730.11119Stevens Street / County Street – East TauntonSigned as exits 19A (Stevens Street) and 19B (County Street) southbound[10]
19.230.91220 Route 24 – Fall River, BostonNorthern terminus of freeway; signed as exits 20A (south) and 20B (north)[10][11] exit 17 on Route 24
22.035.4
US 44 east – Cape Cod
Southern terminus of US 44 concurrency
22.335.9
US 44 west / Route 138 – Providence, Raynham, Somerset
Northern terminus of US 44 concurrency
Norton29.948.1 Route 123 – Brockton, AttleboroBrief concurrency with Route 123
Mansfield33.453.81130
I-495 south – Taunton, Cape Cod
Southern terminus of I-495 concurrency; no direct southbound access from I-495 north
1231
I-495 north – Marlboro
Northern terminus of I-495 concurrency
35.457.0 Route 106 – Plainville, Mansfield
NorfolkFoxborough36.558.7
I-95 to I-495 – Boston, Providence RI
Exits 13A-B on I-95
40.064.4 US 1 – Norwood, Boston, N. Attleboro, Providence RIAccess via local roads
40.364.9
Route 115 north – Norfolk, Millis
Southern terminus of Route 115
Wrentham43.069.2 Route 1A – Plainville, Woonsocket RI, Walpole, Dedham
Franklin49.078.9 I-495 – Marlboro, Lowell, Taunton, Cape CodExit 43 on I-495
Bellingham51.683.0
Route 126 south – Woonsocket RI
Southern end of concurrency with Route 126

Route 126 north – Holliston
Northern end of concurrency with Route 126
WorcesterMilford56.490.8 Route 16 – Milford, Holliston, Mendon
Grafton67.8109.1
Route 122 south – Northbridge, Providence RI
Southern terminus of Route 122 concurrency
69.2111.4

Route 122 north to I-90 (Mass Pike) – Worcester

Route 30 east
Northern terminus of Route 122 concurrency; western terminus of Route 30; southern terminus of Route 30 concurrency
69.5111.8
Route 30 east – Westboro
Northern terminus of Route 30 concurrency
Shrewsbury70.892114.090 US 20 – Northboro, Framingham, Marlboro, Worcester, AuburnInterchange
72.7117.0 Route 9 – Framingham, Boston, Worcester, LeicesterAccess via local roads
75.9122.1 I-290 – Marlboro, WorcesterExits 26A-B on I-290
Boylston77.8125.2 Route 70 – Boylston Center, Clinton, Worcester
West Boylston80.7129.9
Route 12 south – Worcester
Southern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
81.5131.2

Route 12 north to Route 110 – Clinton, Fitchburg
Northern terminus of Route 12 concurrency
Sterling83.9135.0 I-190 – Leominster, Fitchburg, WorcesterExit 9 on I-190
86.2138.7 Route 62 – Princeton, Sterling
Princeton89.7144.4
Route 31 south – Princeton
Southern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
91.4147.1
Route 31 north – Fitchburg, Ashby
Northern terminus of Route 31 concurrency
Westminster95.5153.72592
Route 2 east / Route 2A – Concord, Boston, Westminster, Fitchburg
Southern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
97.5156.92490
Route 2 west / West Main Street south – Athol, Greenfield, Westminster
Northern terminus of Route 2 concurrency
Gardner100.3161.4 Route 101 – Gardner, Templeton, Ashburnham
Winchendon107.76173.42 Route 12 – Fitchburg, WinchendonNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[edit]

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ Executive Office of Transportation, Office of Transportation Planning - 2005 Road Inventory
  2. ^ "Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.
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