Massachusetts Route 98 Explained

State:MA
Type:Route
Route:98
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Route 98 highlighted in red
Length Mi:3.87
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Burrillville, RI
Terminus B: in Uxbridge
Counties:Worcester
Previous Type:Route
Previous Route:97
Next Type:Route
Next Route:99

Route 98 is a 3.87-longNaN-long southwest-northeast numbered highway in central Massachusetts. The highways southern terminus is a continuation of Rhode Island Route 98 in Uxbridge and the northern terminus is at Route 146A in Uxbridge.

Route description

The route passes through Aldrich Village, crossing the Douglas Pike and passing a number of buildings on the National Historic Register. One of the historic buildings is the Friends Meetinghouse which is at the northern terminus of Route 98. Nationally prominent Abolitionists Abby Kelley Foster and Effingham Capron were members here. The Southern New England Trunkline Trail crosses Route 98 a short distance south of the Quaker Meeting house and the junction with Route 146A. Route 98 passes under Route 146 without junction shortly before its northern end at Route 146A, between Exits 1 and 2 of Route 146. The entire route in Massachusetts takes only 3.87 miles (6.23 km).

Major intersections

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See also

Notes and References

  1. [Massachusetts Department of Transportation|Executive Office of Transportation]