Exit List
This exit list covers all of Route 128 as it existed before 1997. The stretch north of I-95, as well as the rest of the length before I-95 exit numbering was applied, has decreasing exit numbers traveling northbound (this is contrary to almost all highways in the US with numbered exits). Additionally, the lowest exit number on the highway is Exit 10 (which is an at-grade intersection near the highway's northern end). Route 128 is also the only highway in the state to contain directional exit designations (N/S or E/W after the number, as opposed to the traditional A/B/C in Massachusetts).
Route 128 currently has 18 numbered interchanges, starting at 29 (southbound) and continuing downwards to 10 (former Exit 27, an at-grade intersection, was removed, and there is no Exit 11).
County | Location | Mile | Exit | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Norfolk | Braintree | 69 | I-93 north / US 1 north / Route 3 north – Boston | southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
69 | 7 | Route 3 south – Cape Cod | southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
68 | 6 | Route 37 – Holbrook | |||||
Randolph | 67 | 5 | Route 28 – Milton | split into 5A and 5B | |||
66 | 4 | Route 24 south – Brockton, Fall River | |||||
Milton | 2.978 | 65 | 3 | Ponkapoag Trail – Houghton's Pond | |||
Canton | 1.781 | 61 60 |
64 | 2 | Route 138 – Stoughton, Milton | split into 2A and 2B | |
63 | 1 | I-95 south – Providence, RI | I-95 joins northbound and leaves southbound; I-93 ends southbound and begins northbound. This interchange has unused ramps and an unused bridge that would have been part of the Southwest Corridor project. | ||||
Dedham | 59 | 62 | 13 | University Avenue – MBTA/Amtrak station | |||
Westwood | 28.553 28.719 |
58 | 61 | 14 | East Street; Canton Street | ||
Dedham | 29.32 | 57 56 |
60 | 15 | US 1 south to Route 1A – Norwood | split into 15A and 15B | |
30.82 | 55B 55A |
59 | 16 | Route 109 – Westwood | split into 16A and 16B | ||
32.3 | 55 | 58 | 17 | Route 135 – Needham, Natick | Norfolk County Correctional Center is in the median of Route 128 located on Route 135. | ||
Needham | 32.77 | 54A | 57 | 18 | Great Plain Avenue – Dedham; West Roxbury | ||
35.55 | 54 53 |
56 | 19 | Highland Avenue – Newton Highlands | split into 19A and 19B | ||
Wellesley | 36.6 | 52 51 |
55 | 20 | Route 9 – Brookline, Boston, Framingham, Worcester | split into 20A and 20B | |
Middlesex | Newton | 50 49 |
54 | 21 | Route 16 – Waban, Wellesley | split into 21A and 21B southbound | |
53 | 22 | Grove Street – MBTA station; Auburndale | |||||
Weston | 52 | 23 | Recreation Road | northbound exit and entrance | |||
39.218 | 51 | 24 | Route 30 – Newton, Wayland | ||||
50 | 25 | I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) – Worcester | |||||
Waltham | 41.16 41.31 |
44 43 |
49 | 26 | US 20 – Weston | ||
43.09 | 42A | 48 | 27 | Totten Pond Road; Wyman Street; Winter Street – Waltham | split into 27A and 27B northbound | ||
44.35 | 42 | 47 | 28 | Trapelo Road – Belmont; Lincoln | split into 28A and 28B northbound | ||
Lexington | 45.22 | 41 40 |
46 | 29 | Route 2 – Arlington, Cambridge, Acton, Fitchburg | split into 29A and 29B | |
46.3 | 39 38 |
45 | 30 | Route 2A – East Lexington, Concord, Hanscom Field | split into 30A and 30B | ||
48.5 | 37 36 |
44 | 31 | Route 4 / Route 225 – Bedford | split into 31A and 31B | ||
Burlington | 49.87 | 35A | 43 | 32A | US 3 north – Lowell, Nashua, NH | US 3 joins northbound and leaves southbound | |
35 | 42 | 32B | Middlesex Turnpike – Arlington | ||||
51.565 | 34 33 |
41 | 33 | US 3 south / Route 3A north – Winchester, Billerica | split into 33A and 33B; US 3 joins southbound and leaves northbound | ||
52.44 | 32 | 40 | 34 | Winn Street – Woburn, Billerica | |||
Woburn | 53.487 53.581 |
31 30 |
39 | 35 | Route 38 – Wilmington | ||
38 | 36 | Washington Street – Winchester | |||||
Reading | 55.151 | 37 | 37 | I-93 – Boston, Concord, NH | split into 37A and 37B | ||
36 | 38 | Route 28 – Stoneham | split into 38A and 38B | ||||
Wakefield | 57.590 | 35 | 39 | North Avenue – Reading | |||
58.259 58.416 |
34 | 40 | Route 129 – Wakefield Center, Wilmington | ||||
Essex | Lynnfield | 59.11 | 33 | 41 | Main Street – Lynnfield Center; Wakefield | ||
Middlesex | Wakefield | 60.669 | 32 | 42 | Salem Street | ||
Essex | Lynnfield | 61.319 | 31 | 43 | Walnut Street – Saugus; Lynn | ||
Peabody | 62.701 0.000 |
30 | 44 | US 1 / Route 129 – Boston, Danvers | split into 44A and 44B northbound | ||
2.365 | 29 | I-95 north – Portsmouth, NH | I-95 joins southbound and leaves northbound | ||||
28 | Forest Street; Centennial Drive | Summit Street, an at-grade intersection, was "exit 27" | |||||
18 | 26 | Lowell Street – Salem | |||||
3.71 | 17 16 |
25 | Route 114 – Salem, Marblehead, Middleton | split into 25A and 25B | |||
Danvers | 4.42 | 15A | 24 | Endicott Street | |||
5.13 | 15 14 |
23 | Route 35 – Salem | split into 23N and 23S | |||
5.73 | 13 12 |
22 | Route 62 – Beverly, Middleton | split into 22W and 22E northbound | |||
21 | Trask Lane – Folly Hill | northbound exit and entrance | |||||
21 | Conant Street – Industrial Park | southbound exit and entrance | |||||
Beverly | 7.45 | 11 10 |
20 | Route 1A – Hamilton | split into 20A and 20B | ||
8.100 | 9 | 19 | Sohier Road; Brimbal Avenue – Montserrat | ||||
9.329 | 8 | 18 | Route 22 – Essex, Wenham | ||||
Wenham | 11.406 | 7 | 17 | Grapevine Road – Beverly Farms, Prides Crossing | |||
Manchester | 13.03 | 6 | 16 | Pine Street – Magnolia | |||
14.391 | 5 | 15 | School Street – Magnolia | ||||
Gloucester | 17.469 | 14 | Route 133 – West Gloucester, Essex, Ipswich | ||||
18.193 | 13 | Concord Street – Wingaersheek Beach | |||||
18.942 | 12 | Crafts Road – Rust Island | |||||
11 | Route 127 – Annisquam, Pigeon Cove | Grant Circle | |||||
Blackburn Industrial Park Boulevard | Blackburn Circle | ||||||
21.6 | 10 | Route 127 – Manchester, Rockport | at-grade intersection | ||||
21.769 | 9 | Route 127A – Bass Rocks, Rockport, Eastern Point, State Pier | at-grade intersection |
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