- Massachusetts Route 115
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Route 115 Route information Length: 10.87 mi[1] (17.49 km) Major junctions South end: Route 140 in Foxborough North end: Route 27 in Sherborn Highway system Massachusetts State Highway Routes
← Route 114A Route 116 → Route 115 is a short south–north highway in southeastern Massachusetts. The route connects several small towns in western Norfolk County, ending just into Middlesex County in Sherborn.
Route description
Route 115 begins at Route 140 in Foxborough, just north of where that route crosses U.S. Route 1. Almost immediately, the route crosses the far northeastern corner of Wrentham before passing into the town of Norfolk. In Norfolk the route crosses Route 1A before continuing northwestward, passing Stony Brook Pond and the Bristol Blake State Reservation before crossing through the center of town near the Norfolk commuter rail station. From there, Route 115 continues northward into Millis, crossing the Charles River and intersecting Route 109 at the center of town. It then continues northward, crossing into Sherborn. Once in Sherborn, the route shortly ends at Route 27, just west of that route's crossing of the Charles River into the town of Medfield.
Route 115 is in large part a scenic highway, mostly meandering through rather dense woods, with the exception being the town center of Millis, which is home to many shops and banks. Route 115 also passes through the center of Norfolk, but this is a much smaller and less developed town than Millis.
Junction list
County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes Norfolk Foxborough 0.00 Route 140 Southern end of Route 115. To U.S. Route 1 via Route 140. Norfolk 1.1 Route 1A Millis 7.5 Route 109 Middlesex Sherborn 10.87 Route 27 Northern end of Route 115. References
Categories:- Numbered routes in Massachusetts
- Transportation in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Transportation in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
- Foxborough, Massachusetts
- Wrentham, Massachusetts
- Norfolk, Massachusetts
- Millis, Massachusetts
- Sherborn, Massachusetts
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