PhotosLocation

Route map:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 30 marker

Route 30

Route 30 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length36.3817 mi [1] (58.5507 km)
Existedby 1933–present
Major junctions
West end Route 122 / Route 140 in Grafton
Major intersections
East end US 20 in Boston
Location
Country United States
State Massachusetts
Counties Worcester, Middlesex, Suffolk
Highway system
Route 28 Route 31

Route 30 is a 36.3817-mile-long (58.5507 km) east–west arterial route, connecting Grafton with Packard's Corner in Boston. Route 30 runs roughly parallel to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 9, but unlike those two larger highways, takes a more meandering path from town to town. Between Boston and the Charles River it is known as Commonwealth Avenue, along most of this route is part of the course of the Boston Marathon.

Route 30 has two interchanges with the Mass Pike, at Exits 13 in Framingham and 14/15 in Weston; the latter also includes the junction with Interstate 95 ( Route 128). It also has two interchanges with Route 9, one in Westborough and one at the Southborough-Framingham border (where the two highways have an interchange without actually crossing), as well as a section further east in Framingham that runs concurrently with Route 9, for a total of four junctions between Routes 9 and 30.

Route description

Eastbound in Southborough
42°18′26.7″N 71°33′31.9″W / 42.307417°N 71.558861°W / 42.307417; -71.558861

Western end (North Grafton – Framingham)

Route 30 begins in North Grafton at Route 122, where it shares a roadway briefly with Route 140. The route travels northeast, passing the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. The road continues into Westborough, where it crosses Route 135 at a rotary and interchanges with Route 9 to the northeast. After crossing Route 9, Route 30 turns eastward, crossing underneath Interstate 495 without an interchange. The route continues east into Southborough, where it crosses Route 85. Route 30 interchanges once again with Route 9 (without actually crossing it) and continues to parallel the highway into Framingham.

Route 9 concurrency and interchanges (Framingham – Weston)

In Framingham, Route 30 joins Route 9 in an approximately one-mile concurrency, and leaves via an interchange with Route 126 (heading eastward, there is a very brief concurrency between routes 30 and 126; heading westward, Route 30 joins Route 9 one block west of the Route 126 interchange). Route 30 continues to the northeast and interchanges with the Massachusetts Turnpike. Route 30 continues northeast, crossing over the Mass. Pike, and very briefly entering Natick before entering Wayland. In Wayland, Route 30 crosses Route 27 and continues northeast, very closely paralleling the Mass Pike. Route 30 continues into Weston, where it enters a large interchange with the Mass. Pike and Interstate 95 ( Route 128).

Eastern end as Commonwealth Ave (Newton – Boston)

Upon crossing over I-95 and the Charles River, there is a drastic change in scenery as one crosses from Boston's suburbs to the metropolitan area. With this, Route 30 enters Newton, crossing over the Mass Pike again and then crossing Route 16. Route 30 winds to the east, passing Boston College in Chestnut Hill and entering the Boston neighborhood of Brighton. Route 30 ends approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Route 2 at U.S. Route 20, which provides access to Kenmore Square and Downtown Boston.

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi kmDestinationsNotes
Worcester Grafton0.00.0
Route 122 / Route 140 south to Mass Pike – Worcester, Uxbridge, Foxboro, Taunton
Western terminus; southern terminus of Route 140 concurrency
0.30.48
Route 140 north – Shrewsbury, Westminster
Northern terminus of Route 140 concurrency
Westborough6.310.1 Route 135 – Hopkinton, Framingham, Northborough, Worcester Roundabout
7.712.4 Route 9 – Worcester, Amherst, Framingham, BostonGrade-separated interchange
Southborough11.919.2 Route 85 – Marlboro, Hopkinton

To Route 9 – Worcester, Boston
Via Pleasant Street Connector
Middlesex Framingham17.928.8
Route 9 west – Shrewsbury, Worcester
Interchange; western terminus of concurrency with Route 9
18.830.3
Route 9 east – Natick, Boston
Eastern terminus of westbound concurrency with Route 9
Route 30 eastbound and westbound split paths
19.130.7
Route 9 east – Natick, Boston
Eastern terminus of eastbound concurrency with Route 9
19.230.9
Route 126 south – Framingham, Holliston
Southern terminus of eastbound concurrency with Route 126
19.631.5
Route 126 north – Wayland, Concord
Northern terminus of eastbound concurrency with Route 126
20.533.0 I-90 / Mass Pike – Springfield, BostonExit 117 on I-90 / Mass Pike
Wayland22.135.6 Route 27 – Cochituate, Concord, Natick, Sherborn
Weston27.944.9 I-90 / Mass Pike / I-95 / Route 128 / River Road – Boston, Albany, NY, Providence, RI, Portsmouth, NHWeston Interchange: exits 123A-123B on I-90 / Mass Pike; exit 39A on I-95 / Route 128
Charles River28.145.2Bridge (western end of Commonwealth Avenue)
Middlesex Newton29.747.8 Route 16 – West Newton, Watertown, Wellesley, Natick Boston Marathon joins Route 30 between miles 17-18 of route.
Suffolk Boston36.458.6

US 20 east ( Commonwealth Avenue) to Route 2
Eastern terminus; Packard's Corner; no eastbound left turn to US 20 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata