Interstate 290 (Massachusetts)

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Interstate 290 marker

Interstate 290
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I-290 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I‑90
Maintained by MassDOT
Length: 20.16 mi[1] (32.44 km)
Existed: 1970 – present
Major junctions
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East end: I‑495 / Route 85 in Marlborough
Location
Counties: Worcester, Middlesex
Highway system
Route 286 I‑291

Interstate 290 (I-290) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Spanning approximately 20 miles (32 km), it is signed as an east–west spur route of I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) in Central Massachusetts. The route begins in Auburn at I-90 as a northward continuation of I-395. It follows an L-shaped route, the nominally western half of which runs north into the city of Worcester, and, upon leaving the city, turns to the east to its eastern terminus at I-495 in Marlborough. Past I-495, the road continues as an unnumbered one-mile (1.6 km) connector to the town of Hudson.

Route description

Exit numbers on I-290 are a continuation of I-395 exit numbers. I-290 begins as the continuation of I-395 in Auburn with exits to I-90, Route 12, and the Auburn Mall. I-290 continues north through Worcester into downtown, where Route 146 splits off to the southeast toward Providence, Rhode Island, and I-190 to the north toward the LeominsterFitchburg area. After Route 146, I-290 has exits for Route 122A, Route 122, downtown, and Route 9. After I-190, I-290 presumes east to a junction with Route 70, then continues over Quinsigamond Lake into Shrewsbury, where it goes northeast. Here, the scenery changes drastically from the Worcester urban area to more wooded areas in Shrewsbury and Northborough. I-290 has a junction with Route 140 and starts east into Boylston and Northborough, where it travels northeast again. I-290 enters Marlborough with an exit for the Solomon Pond Mall and has its final junction with I-495, where it terminates shortly after on Route 85 Connector, which continues into Hudson.

History

Originally, I-290 was to rejoin I-90 in Westborough, roughly where I-495 sits now. However, this route would have run through the town centers of Shrewsbury and Northborough. Additionally, I-290 was intended to be extended past I-495 to I-95/Route 128 in Waltham, but this was canceled under pressure from towns along the planned route. A brief two-lane connector heads to Route 85 as a result of this aborted plan. The interchange with I-495 was originally supposed to be a cloverleaf, but, after the plan was canceled, it was modified with a flyover ramp onto I-495 northbound. In 2004, the former exit 12 (current exit 16) was temporarily closed when the Route 146 highway was under construction between the Massachusetts Turnpike and I-290. It was completed in 2007.

Future

Milepost-based exit numbering

While Massachusetts has used sequential exit numbers since 1964,[2] the 2009 edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices required that all US states submit plans to transition to milepost-based exit numbering by 2012.[3] All interchanges were to be renumbered to milepost-based numbers under a project scheduled to start in 2016.[4] However, this project was indefinitely postponed until November 18, 2019, when MassDOT confirmed that the exit renumbering project will begin, and "dual" milemarkers with I-395 mileage will be installed, in late mid-2020. On July 29, 2021, MassDOT announced that the exit renumbering on I-395 and I-290 will start on August 8, and it lasted for two weeks.[5] The department had stated that it would consider redesignating I-290 as an extension of I-395 if both the exit numbering project and dual mile markers are well-received by motorists.[6]

Exit list

MassDOT is scheduled to replace sequential exit numbers with milepost-based exit numbers beginning in mid-2020.[7][needs update]

County Location[8] mi[8] km Old exit[9] New exit[10] Destinations Notes
Worcester Auburn 0.000 0.000 I‑395 south to US 20 – Norwich, CT, New London, CT Exit numbers continue from I-395
0.347 0.558 7 12A Invalid type: I-Toll / Mass Pike to Route 12 north – Boston, Springfield, Auburn Eastbound exit signed as Exit 12 to Route 12 south; westbound exit to Route 12 north; exit 90 on I-90 / Mass Pike
0.070 0.113 8 12B Route 12 south – Auburn, Webster Westbound exit only
0.930 1.497 9 13 Invalid type: road – Auburn Eastbound signage. Signed as to Route 12 on some signs.
1.700 2.736 Invalid type: road – Auburn Westbound signage. Signed as to Route 12 on some signs.
Worcester 3.358 5.404 10 14 Route 12 north (Hope Avenue) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
3.565 5.737 11 15 College Square / Federal Square / Southbridge Street Signed for Route 146 South, Millbury eastbound, and Route 12 South westbound.
4.611 7.421 12 16 Route 146 south to Invalid type: I-Toll / Mass Pike – Millbury, Providence, RI Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; former configuration had complete access via a rotary.
5.265 8.473 13 17 Route 122A (Vernon Street) – Kelley Square Serves Polar Park
5.638 9.073 14 18 Route 122 (Grafton Street) – Grafton, Paxton No westbound entrance
5.810 9.350 15 19 Shrewsbury Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
6.137 9.877 16 20 MLK Jr. Boulevard – Downtown Worcester Serves Union Station, Saint Vincent Hospital, DCU Center, and Polar Park
6.572 10.577 17
18
21 Route 9 (Belmont Street) to Route 70 north – Lincoln Square Eastbound signage
6.980 11.233 Route 70 north to Route 9 – Lincoln Square Westbound signage
7.377 11.872 19 22 I‑190 north to Route 12 – Sterling, Leominster Southern terminus of I-190; eastbound exit is combined with exit 23
7.377 11.872 20 23 MA Route 70.svg Burncoat Street to Route 70 (Lincoln Street) Eastbound signage; combined exit ramp with exit 22
8.421 13.552 Route 70 (Lincoln Street), Burncoat St Westbound signage
9.641 15.516 21 24 Invalid type: road – Worcester Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Shrewsbury 10.173 16.372 22 25 Invalid type: road – Shrewsbury, Worcester
12.685 20.415 23 26 Route 140 – Shrewsbury, Boylston Signed as exits 26A (south) and 26B (north)
Northborough 14.855 23.907 24 27 Invalid type: road – Northborough, Boylston
17.913 28.828 25A 30A Invalid type: road – Northboro
17.925 28.847 25B 30B Invalid type: road – Berlin To Solomon Pond Mall; exit partially located in Marlborough
Middlesex Marlborough 20.000 32.187 26 32 I‑495 – Cape Cod, Lowell Signed as exits 32A (south) and 32B (north); exits 65A-B on I-495
20.16 32.44 To Route 85 – Hudson Access via 0.9-mile (1.4 km) Route 85 Connector[11]
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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