- Massachusetts Route 104
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Route 104 Route information Length: 12.54 mi[1] (20.18 km) Existed: by 1933 – present Major junctions West end: US 44 in Taunton Route 24 in Bridgewater
Route 18 / Route 28 in BridgewaterEast end: Route 106 in East Bridgewater Highway system Massachusetts State Highway Routes
← Route 103 Route 105 → Route 104 is a 12.54-mile (20.18 km) west–east highway in southeastern Massachusetts.
Route description
Route 104 begins at U.S. Route 44 in Taunton. The highway crosses less than a thousand feet later thereafter into Raynham and passes through Raynham Center. The highway crosses over Interstate 495 without an interchange, enters Bridgewater, abuts the southern shore of Lake Nippenicket and intersects with Route 24, all within a space of about one mile (1.6 km). Route 104 then goes through the center of Bridgewater, intersecting with the northern end of the Route 18 and 28 concurrency in a three-route concurrency for a short distance which is signed as a rotary. Just east of the rotary is the location of Bridgewater State College, which Route 104 passes and grants entrance to. It is at that same point where commuters may enter campus to gain access to the Bridgewater station of the MBTA's Middleborough-Lakeville commuter rail line. The highway then passes by the source of the Taunton River and ends at Route 106 in East Bridgewater astride the East Bridgewater/Bridgewater town line.
Junction list
County Location Milepost Roads Intersected Notes Bristol Taunton 0.00 U.S. Route 44 Western terminus of Route 104. Raynham 4.2 I-495 No access between Route 104 and I-495. Plymouth Bridgewater 5.2 Route 24 Route 24 Exit 15.
To I-495 via Route 24 South.8.6 Route 18/28 Signed as a rotary.
Southern terminus of Route 18/28/104 concurrency.8.7 Route 18/28 Signed as a rotary.
Northern terminus of Route 18/28/104 concurrency.East Bridgewater 12.54 Route 106 Eastern terminus of Route 104. References
Categories:- Numbered routes in Massachusetts
- Transportation in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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