Jump to content

Mammoth Road

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by XSTRIKEx6864 (talk | contribs) at 21:00, 15 May 2007 (Fix link). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Template:Cleanupnhh

NH-128 (partial), NH-28A (partial)
Location
Major citiesLowell, MA
Dracut, MA
Pelham, NH
Windham, NH
Londonderry, NH
Manchester, NH
Hooksett, NH
New Hampshire highways

Mammoth Road is a north–south road in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The road runs from its origin in Lowell, Massachusetts to its northern end in Hooksett, New Hampshire, a suburb of Manchester. The total length of the road is 29.3 miles (47.1 km). It was named "Mammoth" in the hope that the convenience of its directness and elimination of smaller connecting roads between thoroughfares would result in sufficient use and prestige as to "kill all the other roads."[1][2]

Route description

The southern terminus of Mammoth Road is in the center of Lowell at the junction with Pawtucket Street on the south bank of the Merrimack River, near the campus of University of Massachusetts Lowell. The road crosses over the river on the School Street Bridge and runs north toward New Hampshire. It passes through the town of Dracut and at mile 3.9 (6.3 km) it crosses the state line. In New Hampshire the road becomes New Hampshire Route 128 (NH-128) in the town of Pelham, Hillsborough County. However, residents typically refer to the road by name and not number due to there being a major highway with the same numbers in the Boston metropolitian area (see Massachusetts Route 128.)

At mile 10.3 (16.6 km) Mammoth Road (NH-128) crosses the county line into Rockingham County and into the town of Windham. At mile 11.7 (18.9 km) the road intersects with Route 111, an east–west highway. At mile 14.9 (24.1 km) Mammoth Road crosses Route 102 (Nashua Road) in the town of Londonderry. At mile 18.8 (30.3 km) Mammoth road crosses Litchfield Road/Stonehenge Road and is the dividing line between the two named roads.

Mammoth Road merges with Route 28/Rockingham Road at mile 20 (32.2 km), heading north into Manchester for a short stretch. This point is the northern terminus of Route 128. Rockingham Road continues north for 1.7 miles (2.7 km), while Mammoth Road veers to the left and parallels Rockingham Road. At the northern end of this stretch, Mammoth Road once again connects with Route 28 until Route 28A. At mile 21.7 (34.9 km), Mammoth Road follows Route 28A and Route 28 becomes South Willow Street, heading north-northwest into downtown Manchester. Here the road is South Mammoth Road.

At mile 23.5 (37.9 km) Mammoth Road/Route 28A crosses Interstate 293/Route 101.

At mile 24.6 (39.5 km) South Mammoth Road intersects with Huse Road and Cilley Road. Here South Mammoth Road drops the "South" and returns to Mammoth Road. At mile 26.2 (42.2 km) the road crosses Bridge Street, a major east–west thoroughfare in Manchester. At mile 27.3 (43.9 km) Mammoth Road merges with Smyth Road coming from the southwest and then crosses under Interstate 93. Mammoth Road and Smyth Road are merged for only 0.2 mile (0.4 km) and then Smyth Road breaks off and continues east.

After another 0.2 mile (0.4 km), at mile 27.7 (44.5 km), Mammoth Road crosses the county line into Merrimack County and the town of Hooksett. The road is still called Mammoth Road in Hooksett.

Though originally slated to continue its northward track to Concord,[3] at mile 29.3 (47.1 km) Mammoth Road ends its northward journey at the junction with US-3/Route 28.


Mammoth Road
Mile Town Intersection Transition
0.0 Lowell Pawtucket St. Start in Lowell, Massachusetts.
0.1 Lowell School Street Bridge Cross Merrimack River.
0.2 Lowell Riverside St./Varnum Ave. (Route 113)
0.9 Dracut Skyline Dr. Enter Dracut, MA.
2.8 Dracut Lakeview Ave.
3.9 Pelham NH/MA state line Enter town of Pelham, Hillsborough County, NH. Start NH Route 128.
4.5 Pelham NH Route 111A (Marsh Road)
9.4 Pelham Keyes Hill Rd./Tallant Rd.
10.3 Windham County line Enter town of Windham, Rockingham County.
11.7 Windham NH Route 111
12.1 Londonderry Bockes Rd./Chase Rd. Enter town of Londonderry.
20.0 Londonderry NH Route 28/Rockingham Road Junction and concurrency with Route 28. Northern terminus of NH-128. Mammoth Road becomes Rockingham Road.
21.6 Londonderry NH Route 28/NH Route 28A Route 28 (Rockingham Road) splits into 28 (S. Willow St.) and 28A (S. Mammoth Road.)
21.7 Manchester County line Enter Hillsborough County and city of Manchester.
23.5 Manchester I-293/NH Route 101
24.5 Manchester Huse Rd./Cilly Rd. South Mammoth Road becomes Mammoth Road.
25 Manchester Hayward St./Candia Rd.
25.6 Manchester Lake Ave.
25.6 Manchester Hanover St.
26.2 Manchester Bridge St.
27.3 Manchester Smyth Rd. (to west)
27.4 Manchester I-93 (no junction)
27.5 Manchester Smyth Rd. (to east)
27.7 Hooksett County line Enter Hooksett, Merrimack County.
29.3 Hooksett US-3/NH-28 Mammoth Road ends at junction.

See also

References

  1. ^ Oliphant, Charles H. (1900). "Methuen, Massachusetts" (Reprint). New England Magazine. Retrieved 2007-03-18. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Master Plan Committee (2002-08-05). "Chapter VII: Historic Resources (B. Historical Background)" (PDF). Town of Pelham NH Master Plan. p. 1. Retrieved 2007-03-18. {{cite conference}}: Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (|book-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Potter, C.E. "Chapter XXIV". History of Manchester (Transcribed). Retrieved 2007-03-18. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)