Everett Turnpike - Exit List

Exit List

County Town Mile
Exit # Destinations Notes
Old New
U.S. Route 3 Freeway continues south into Massachusetts southbound
begins overlapped with
Hillsborough Nashua 0.50
1 1 Spit Brook Road - South Nashua
1.49
2 2 (1A) To NH Route 3A - Daniel Webster Highway; Hudson (Circumferential Highway) Ramp from Exit 1 northbound collector-distributor lane numbered Exit 1A.
2.59
1 3 3 Daniel Webster Highway - South Nashua Southbound exit/northbound entrance only.
3.18
4 4 East Dunstable Road Formerly signed as "East Dunstable Road / FAA Center." The "FAA Center" signage was removed at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
4.69
2 5 5E-W NH Route 111 to NH Route 111A – Nashua; Hudson; Pepperell, Massachusetts
5.13
5A Simon Street Northbound exit only. (Past signs listed this as Exit "5E-A")
6.22
6 6 NH Route 130 - Broad Street; Hollis
6.74
3 7 7E-W
U.S. Route 3 north; NH Route 101A - Nashua; Downtown; Amherst; Milford
U.S. Route 3 joins southbound and leaves northbound.
Exit 7E provides access to US-3 North and NH-101A East.
Exit 7W provides access to NH-101A West.
leaves
7.66
7W 8
NH Route 101A west - Amherst; Milford (NH Route 101A Bypass west)
Locally known as Somerset Parkway
Merrimack N/A (9) No exit. Possible future use. Reserved for a northern terminus interchange of the Circumferential Highway.
9.83
10 To U.S. Route 3 - Industrial Drive SB entrance/NB exit toll: 50 cents. 35 cents for NH EZPass users. No toll for other ramps.
11.10
4 8 11 To U.S. Route 3 - Merrimack Sb entrance/NB exit toll: 50 cents. 35 cents for NH EZPass users. No toll for other ramps.
14.94
12 To U.S. Route 3 - Bedford Road Northbound exit/southbound entrance only.
Entrance and exit toll: 50 cents. 35 cents for NH EZPass users.
Bedford Bedford Toll Plaza Auto toll: $1.00; 70 cents for NH EZPass users
13 Manchester Airport Access Road Opened in 2011.
19.39
5 10
Interstate 293 South/NH Route 101 East -Portsmouth

NH Route 101 West to U.S. Route 3; to NH Route 114 - Exeter; Bedford; Milford
I-293 joins northbound and leaves southbound.
joins
Exit numbering and mileposts revert to scheme of I-293.
Indicated mileages are respective of the Turnpike but are not posted.
Manchester
21.22
6 4 4
U.S. Route 3; NH Route 3A South; NH Route 114A - Manchester
Route 3A joins northbound and leaves southbound.
joins
21.96
5 Granite Street — Downtown Full interchange as of Oct. 2008
23.27
7 5 6 Amoskeag Street; Goffstown Road
24.25
7
NH Route 3A north - Hooksett
Northbound exit/southbound entrance only.
Route 3A leaves northbound and leaves southbound.
leaves
Merrimack Hooksett
27.18

Interstate 93 South - Salem; Boston, Massachusetts
I-93 joins northbound and leaves southbound.
I-293 ends northbound and begins southbound.
I-293 mainline merges into I-93 North.
ends at
joins
Exit numbering and mileposts revert to scheme of I-93.
Indicated mileages are respective of the Turnpike but are not posted.
Hooksett Toll Plaza Auto toll: $1.00; 70 cents for NH EZPass users
29.52
8 6 11 NH Route 3A - Hooksett Entrance and exit toll: 50 cents; 35 cents for NH EZPass users.
Bow 36.24
9
Interstate 89 north - Lebanon; White River Junction, VT
Concord 36.91
10 12S-N NH Route 3A to Interstate 89 - Bow Junction; South Main Street
38.08
13 U.S. Route 3 - Manchester Street; Downtown
39.20
14 NH Route 9 - Loudon Road; State Offices
ends; Interstate 93 continues north towards Plymouth

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