Massachusetts Route 2 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Berkshire
Williamstown 0.00 0.00 NY 2 west Eastern terminus of NY Route 2; western terminus of MA Route 2
3.9 6.3 US 7 south Southern end of US 7 concurrency
6.2 10.0 US 7 north Northern end of US 7 concurrency
6.7 10.8 Route 43 south Northern terminus of Route 43
North Adams 11.6 18.7 Route 8 west Western end of Route 8 concurrency
11.7 18.8 Route 8A south Northern end of Route 8A "U" segment
12.4 20.0 Route 8 east Eastern end of Route 8 concurrency
Franklin
Charlemont 29.8 48.0 Route 8A west Western end of Route 8A concurrency
30.4 48.9 Route 8A east Eastern end of Route 8A concurrency
Buckland 37.4 60.2 Route 112 south Western end of Route 112 concurrency
Shelburne 38.1 61.3 Route 112 north Eastern end of Route 112 concurrency
Greenfield 47.5 76.4 26 I-91 south / Route 2A east Southern end of I-91 concurrency; western terminus of Route 2A
50.0 80.5 27 I-91 north Northern end of I-91 concurrency
50.7 81.6 US 5 / Route 10 Interchange
51.3 82.6 Freeway ends
52.1 83.8 Route 2A Western terminus of Route 2A concurrency
Erving 57.3 92.2 Route 63 north Forest St to Rte. 63 North
57.7 92.9 Route 63 south Prospect St. to Rte. 63 South
64.8 104.3 Route 2A east Eastern terminus of Route 2A concurrency; Super-2 freeway begins
Orange 66.5 107.0 14 West River Street – Orange Center Last numbered exit on Route 2 West
69.5 111.8 15 Route 122 – Orange, Worcester
70.6 113.6 16 US 202 south – Belchertown
Daniel Shays Highway – Athol
Western end of US 202 concurrency
Worcester
Athol 74.6 120.1 17 Route 32 – Athol, Petersham
Phillipston 76.5 123.1 18 Route 2A – Athol, Phillipston
78.9 127.0 19 US 202 north / Route 2A – Phillipston, Winchendon Eastern end of US 202 concurrency
Templeton 81.5 131.2 20 Baldwinville Road – Templeton, Baldwinville
83.4 134.2 21 Route 2A / Route 101 – Templeton, Ashburnham
Gardner 86.2 138.7 22 Route 68 – Gardner, Hubbardston
86.9 139.9 23 Gardner, South Gardner
Westminster 89.3 143.7 24 Route 140 north / West Main Street – Ashburnham, Winchendon Western end of Route 140 concurrency; signed as exits 24B-A westbound
91.7 147.6 25 Route 2A / Route 140 south – Fitchburg, Princeton Eastern end of Route 140 concurrency
92.2 148.4 26 Willard Road, Village Inn Road Eastbound exit only
93.0 149.7 27 Narrows Road, Depot Road
Fitchburg 94.0 151.3 28 Route 31 – Fitchburg, Princeton
96.0 154.5 (29) Mount Elam Road At-grade intersection with barrier in the middle of the road and flashing light
Leominster 98.0 157.7 30 Merriam Avenue, South Street – Leominster, Fitchburg
99.1 159.5 31 Route 12 – Leominster, Fitchburg
100.4 161.6 32 Route 13 – Leominster, Lunenburg
101.1 162.7 33 I-190 south – Leominster, Worcester Northern terminus of I-190
Lancaster 102.6 165.1 34 Mechanic Street, Harvard Street
103.4 166.4 35 Route 70 south – Lancaster, Lunenburg Northern terminus of Route 70
104.8 168.7 36 Shirley Road – Shirley
105.9 170.4 37B Jackson Road – Devens Reserve Forces Training Area No public access to Exit 37A (westbound)
Harvard 109.2 175.7 38 Route 110 / Route 111 – Harvard, Worcester, Ayer, Groton Signed as exits 34A and 34B
Middlesex
Littleton 112.7 181.4 39 Taylor Street – Littleton, Boxboro
113.0 181.9 40 I-495 – Marlboro, Cape Cod, Lowell, Lawrence Signed as exits 40A and 40B
Boxborough 115.2 185.4 41 Newtown Road, Central Street – West Acton, Littleton
Acton 117.4 188.9 42 Route 27 – Acton, Maynard
118.0 189.9 43 Route 111 north – West Acton Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only; left exit
118.1 190.1 Piper Road, Taylor Road Freeway resumes east of traffic light
Concord 120.60 194.09 Route 2A
Route 119 north
Western terminus of Route 2A concurrency; southern terminus of Route 119
121.60 195.70 Route 62
124.00 199.56 Route 126 south Northern terminus of Route 126
124.9 201.0 Route 2A east Eastern terminus of Route 2A concurrency
Lexington 128.0 206.0 Freeway resumes just east of Lincoln–Lexington line
128.70 207.12 52 I-95 – Attleboro, Peabody Signed as exits 52A and 52B
129.0 207.6 53 Spring Street – Lexington, Waltham No westbound exit
129.9 209.1 54 Waltham Street – Lexington, Waltham Signed as exits 54A and 54B; westbound exits and eastbound entrances only
130.6 210.2 55 Pleasant Street – Lexington, Waltham Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only
131.60 211.79 56 Route 4 north / Route 225 west – Lexington, Bedford
Winter Street – Waverly
Southern terminus of Route 4; eastern terminus of Route 225
Arlington 131.70 211.95 57 Dow Avenue – Arlmont, Arlington, Belmont
Arlington–Belmont 132.3 212.9 58 Park Avenue – Belmont, Arlington Heights
133.90 215.49 59 Route 60 – Arlington Center, Belmont Center
Arlington 135.00 217.26 60 Lake Street – East Arlington, Belmont
Cambridge 134.6 216.6 Alewife T Station Eastbound exit only
134.9 217.1 US 3 north / Route 16 north (Alewife Brook Parkway north) Northern terminus of US 3/Route 16 concurrency; freeway ends
136.3 219.4 Route 16 south (Huron Avenue) Southern terminus of Route 16 concurrency
139.3 224.2 US 3 south (Memorial Drive) Southern terminus of US 3; Route 2 exits Memorial Drive via the Boston University Bridge eastbound
Suffolk
Boston 140.4 226.0 US 20 west (Commonwealth Avenue) Eastern terminus of US 20 at Kenmore Square; Route 2 leaves Beacon Street for Commonwealth Avenue eastbound
140.9 226.8 Route 2A west (Massachusetts Avenue) Eastern terminus of Route 2A
142.29 228.99 Arlington Street Eastern terminus of Route 2
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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