Interstate 95 in Massachusetts - Exit List

Exit List

Town Mile Exit number Destinations Notes
Continues into Rhode Island
Attleboro 0.47 1 US 1 south (Broadway) – Pawtucket Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1.21 2 Route 1A (Newport Avenue) to US 1 – South Attleboro, Pawtucket Signed as exits 2A (south) and 2B (north)
4.20 3 Route 123 – South Attleboro, Attleboro, Norton Signed as exits 3A (east) and 3B (west) southbound
5.86 4 I-295 south – Woonsocket, Warwick Providence Bypass route
North Attleboro 6.92 5 To Route 152 – North Attleboro, Attleboro, Plainville Road is Robert F. Toner Boulevard
Mansfield 11.59 6 I-495 – Worcester, Cape Cod Signed as exits 6A (south) and 6B (north)
Foxborough 12.95 7 Route 140 – Foxboro, Mansfield Signed as exits 7A (south) and 7B (north)
Sharon 16.63 8 South Main Street, Mechanic Street – Sharon, Foxboro Signed as South Main Street from Northbound, Mechanic Street and South Main Street both signed from Southbound.
19.22 9 US 1 to Route 27 – Walpole, Wrentham, Foxboro Exit to U.S. Route 1 North only on northbound side. Exit to U.S. Route 1 South only on southbound side. However, U-Turn ramps ahead make it accessible to go the other direction.
Walpole 21.05 10 Coney Street – Sharon, Walpole Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Norwood 23.28 11 Neponset Street – Norwood, Canton Signed as exits 11A (east) and 11B (west)
Canton Dedham Street Southbound entrance only
26.34 12 I-93 north / US 1 north – Braintree, Boston South end of U.S. Route 1/Interstate 95 overlap; U.S. Route 1 continues onto I-93 to the Zakim Bridge in Boston
Westwood 27.44 13 University Avenue – MBTA/Amtrak Station Exit Only on Northbound, Receives one lane on Southbound.
28.65 14 Canton Street, East Street Rotary interchange
29.32 15 US 1 south to Route 1A – Norwood, Dedham North end of U.S. Route 1 overlap; signed as exits 15A (to Route 1A) and 15B (U.S. Route 1 south)
Dedham 30.83 16 Route 109 – Westwood, Dedham Signed as exits 16A (east) and 16B (west)
32.31 17 Route 135 – Natick, Needham
Needham 32.77 18 Great Plain Avenue – West Roxbury, Needham
35.54 19 Highland Avenue – Needham, Newton Highlands Signed as exits 19A (east) and 19B (west)
Wellesley 36.61 20 Route 9 – Framingham, Worcester, Brookline, Boston Signed as exits 20A (east) and 20B (west)
Newton 37.98 21 Route 16 – Wellesley, Newton, West Newton, Waban, Lower Falls Signed as exits 21A (east) and 21B (west) southbound
38.32 22 Grove Street – MBTA Station
Weston 38.78 23 Recreation Road Northbound exit and entrance
39.05 25 I-90 (Mass Pike) Northbound exits and entrances for Exits 23, 25, and 24, in that order, are serviced by a two-lane collector-distributor road
39.21 24 Route 30 – Wayland, Newton
Waltham 41.21 26 US 20 – Weston, Waltham, Wayland, Marlboro Rotary interchange with four directional entrance ramps
43.08 27 Wyman Street, Winter Street, Totten Pond Road – Waltham Signed as exits 27A and 27B; Northbound exits 27A (Third Ave) and 27B (Totten Pond Rd/Wyman St/Winter St) are serviced by collector-distributor roads
44.34 28 Trapelo Road – Lincoln, Belmont Signed as exits 28A (east) and 28B (west) northbound
Lexington 45.23 29 Route 2 – Acton, Fitchburg, Arlington, Cambridge Signed as exits 29A (east) and 29B (west)
46.29 30 Route 2A – Concord, Hanscom Field, East Lexington Signed as exits 30A (east) and 30B (west)
48.50 31 Route 4 / Route 225 – Bedford, Lexington Signed as exits 31A (south/east) and 31B (north/west)
Burlington 49.86 32A US 3 north – Lowell South end of U.S. Route 3 overlap
49.86 32B Middlesex Turnpike – Burlington, Arlington Exits and entrances for Exits 32A and 32B are serviced by collector-distributor roads
51.56 33 US 3 south / Route 3A north – Burlington, Winchester North end of U.S. Route 3 overlap; signed as exits 33A (south) and 33B (north)
52.43 34 Winn Street – Burlington, Woburn
Woburn 53.53 35 Route 38 – Wilmington, Woburn Rotary interchange
54.92 36 Washington Street – Reading, Woburn
Reading 55.51 37 I-93 – Concord New Hampshire, Boston Signed as exits 37A (south) and 37B (north)
56.36 38 Route 28 – Reading, Stoneham Signed as exits 38A (south) and 38B (north)
Wakefield 57.57 39 North Avenue – Reading, Wakefield
58.32 40 Route 129 – Wilmington, Wakefield Center Rotary interchange
Lynnfield 59.09 41 Main Street – Lynnfield Center, Wakefield
Wakefield 60.65 42 Salem Street – Wakefield
Lynnfield 61.30 43 Walnut Street – Lynnfield, Saugus
62.69 44 US 1 / Route 129 – Danvers, Boston Signed as exits 44A (south/west) and 44B (north/east) northbound
Peabody
64.42 45 Route 128 north – Gloucester North end of Route 128 overlap
66.13 46 US 1 south – Boston Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Danvers 67.11 47 Route 114 – Middleton, Peabody No southbound exit — access is via exit 50; signed as exits 47A (east) and 47B (west)
67.74 48 Centre Street – Danvers Southbound exit and entrance
68.76 49 Route 62 – Middleton, Danvers Southbound exit is via exit 50
69.65 50 US 1 – Topsfield
Boxford 72.06 51 Endicott Road – Middleton, Topsfield
73.76 52 Topsfield Road – Boxford, Topsfield
75.98 53 Route 97 – Georgetown, Topsfield Signed as exits 53A (south) and 53B (north)
Georgetown,
Rowley
77.83 54 Route 133 – Georgetown, Rowley Signed as exits 54A (east) and 54B (west) northbound
Newbury 81.32 55 Central Street – Byfield, Newbury
West Newbury 83.14 56 Scotland Road – West Newbury, Newbury
Newburyport 85.82 57 Route 113 – West Newbury, Newburyport
Amesbury 87.91 58 Route 110 – Amesbury, Salisbury Signed as exits 58A (east) and 58B (west) northbound
Salisbury 88.76 59 I-495 south – Worcester Northbound exit is via exit 58B
90.03 60 Route 286 – Salisbury, Beaches
Continues into New Hampshire

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