- Massachusetts/New Hampshire Route 286
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highway_name=Route 286
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length_notes=Massachusetts : 1.40 Executive Office of Transportation, [http://www.eot.state.ma.us/default.asp?pgid=content/plan02&sid=about Office of Transportation Planning - 2005 Road Inventory] ] mi (2.25km)New Hampshire : 2.3 [ [http://199.192.2.93/NHRouteLog/ New Hampshire DOT Route Logs] ] mi (3.8 km)
established=1971 Fact|date=February 2007
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###@@@KEYEND@@@###Route 286 is a short, east-west
state highway inSalisbury, Massachusetts andSeabrook, New Hampshire .The eastern terminus of Route 286 is at the junction with NH 1A (Ocean Boulevard), which runs north–south along the Atlantic shore, approximately 160 feet (55 m) north of the Massachusetts/New Hampshire state line. The road continues into Massachusetts on Collins Street in Salisbury, and then connects with US 1 and I-95. Some maps incorrectly [Correct depiction shown on
U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute Newburyport quadrangle ( [http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=42.86239&lon=-70.83082&datum=nad27&u=4&layer=DRG&size=l&s=50 Topozone.com] )] show the New Hampshire section of 286 briefly crossing into Massachusetts, just west of its terminus at NH 1A.The total length of Route 286 is approximately 3.7 miles (6.0 km), of which approximately 2.3 miles (3.8 km) is in New Hampshire. The total length of Route 286 in Massachusetts is approximately 1.4 miles (2.25 km).
History
Route 286 was previously designated as Route 86.
Between
1971 and1984 , Massachusetts had an Interstate 86, which ran fromSturbridge, Massachusetts , toHartford, Connecticut . The construction of I-86 prompted Massachusetts Route 86 to be renumbered to "286" because, according to MassHighway protocol, a state highway and an interstate highway may not share the same number. (The only exception to this rule isMassachusetts Route 295 and I-295, which are on opposite ends of the state.) When Massachusetts renumbered Route 86 to 286, New Hampshire matched the change on its section.In 1984, plans to connect I-84 along the present day I-384/US 6 corridor from Hartford to Providence was scuttled for environmental reasons. As a result, I-84 was rerouted onto the completed I-86 freeway. The existing section of the old I-84 became I-384.The Massachusetts State Route has kept the 286 number, and by extension the New Hampshire road has as well.
Today I-86 is the former Southern Tier Expressway/NY-17 in New York State as that road is upgraded to
Interstate Highway standards .See also
*
List of New Hampshire numbered highways
*List of numbered routes in Massachusetts References
*"Massachusetts Atlas and Gazetteer." Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. First Edition, 1998.
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