Massachusetts Route 112

Massachusetts Route 112

Route 112 marker

Route 112
Route information
Length: 54.11 mi[1] (87.08 km)
Existed: by 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 20.svg U.S. Route 20 in Huntington
 

MA Route 66.svg Route 66 in Huntington
MA Route 143.svg Route 143 in Worthington
MA Route 9.svg Route 9 in Cummington & Goshen
MA Route 116.svg Route 116 in Ashfield

MA Route 2.svg Route 2 in Buckland & Shelburne
North end: Vermont 112.svg Rt 112 in Halifax, VT
Highway system

Massachusetts State Highway Routes

Route 111 Route 113

Route 112 is a rural highway through western Franklin and Hampshire Counties. It begins at U.S. Route 20 in Huntington and ends at the Vermont state line in Colrain, where it continues as Vermont Route 112.

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Route description

Route 112 begins in Huntington at U.S. Route 20, near the junction of the branches of the Westfield River. It heads north from the downtown area, immediately crossing the West Branch and closely following the Middle Branch until it and the North Branch split, at which point it continues to follow the North Branch. In the village of Knightville, Route 112 meets the western end of Route 66, which leads to Northampton. The route continues northward through town, passing the Knightville State Wildlife Management Area and the Hiram H. Fox State Wildlife Management Area before entering the town of Worthington.

In Worthington, Rout 112 heads through the center of town until it meets Route 143 for a mile-long concurrency, splitting to the north and heading to Cummington. In Cummington, Route 112 turns eastward abruptly at Five Corners before meeting Route 9 near the Noth Branch once again. The two routes pass concurrently along the river through the center of town before heading into Goshen, finally splitting near the Lower Highland Lake, where Route 112 turns northwards towards Ashfield. In Ashfield, Route 116 shares the route for over a mile before that route turns eastward towards the town center.

Route 112 continues northward into the town of Buckland. The route bends to the northeast before looping over and meeting Route 2 (the Mohawk Trail) in the village of Shelburne Falls. The route passes concurrently with Route 2 over the Deerfield River into the town of Shelburne. In Shelburne, Route 112 splits from Route 2, turning around Mechanic and Hope Streets onto Main Street, where it turns northward and crosses under Route 2 once again. From there, Route 112 follows the North River into the town of Colrain. The route runs along the river's side, crossing it in the village of Griswoldville and again in the center of the town and in the far northern end of town, before meeting the Vermont town line and continuing into Halifax as Vermont Route 112.

History

In 1930, the route between Worthington and Cummington lay to the east of the current route. Also, Route 112 departed Route 9 in the Lithia section of Cummington, traveling north to Route 116 and then following the current route from Ashfield to Shelburne. At that time, the road ended at the junction with Route 2. The route was extended to Vermont, along what was previously Route 56, between 1936 and 1939, with Route 56 subsequently re-used elsewhere. The section between Worthington and Cummington was also moved to the current route during this time period. Between 1966 and 1969, an existing road between Goshen and Route 116 was upgraded to a highway and Route 112 was rerouted there.

Junction list

Northbound entering Colrain
County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Hampshire Huntington 0.00 US 20.svg U.S. Route 20 Southern end of Route 112.
3.5 MA Route 66.svg Route 66 Western end of Route 66.
Worthington 14.4 MA Route 143.svg Route 143 West Beginning of concurrency with Route 143.
15.3 MA Route 143.svg Route 143 East End of concurrency with Route 143.
Cummington 20.9 MA Route 9.svg Route 9 West Beginning of concurrency with Route 9.
Goshen 27.9 MA Route 9.svg Route 9 East End of concurrency with Route 9.
Franklin Ashfield 32.4 MA Route 116.svg Route 116 North Beginning of wrong-way concurrency with Route 116.
33.8 MA Route 116.svg Route 116 South End of wrong-way concurrency with Route 116.
Buckland 41.9 MA Route 2.svg Route 2 West Beginning of concurrency with Route 2 along the Mohawk Trail
Shelburne 42.6 MA Route 2.svg Route 2 East End of concurrency with Route 2.
Colrain 54.11 Vermont 112.svg Vermont Route 112 Northern end of Massachusetts Route 112.
Southern end of Vermont Route 112.

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