U.S. Route 3

U.S. Highway 3 (short U.S. 3) is a United States highway in the United States. It begins at the Massachusetts Route 2A and Route 3 in Cambridge and ends after 446 kilometers of the Canadian border near Chartierville where it to Quebec Route 257.

In New Hampshire sections of the highway as Daniel Webster Highway are known. The U.S. has been developed as a 3 Freeway between the cities of Burlington, Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire. At a length of 10.8 kilometers, he also belongs to the Everett Turnpike.

Course

Massachusetts

After his start in the city of Cambridge, the highway runs through the suburbs to a cross with Interstate 95 and the Massachusetts Route 128 in the south west of Burlington. From this cross he is removed to Nashua as Freeway. In the south of Lowell U.S. 3 crosses Interstate 495 North of Tyngsborough reached the highway the border with New Hampshire.

New Hampshire

From the border it forms eleven miles to Nashua the first section of the Everett Turnpike, which ends in Concord after 64 kilometers. From Nashua to Concorde runs of U.S. Highway 3 parallel to the Merrimack River, the Everett Turnpike and from Manchester also to Interstate 93 until just before the town of Franconia meets U.S. 3 again on I-93 until thence in a northeasterly direction, he runs. North of the Connecticut Lakes reached the U.S. Highway 3, then the Canadian border between Third Lake and Chartierville.

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