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Massachusetts Route 119

Route 119 marker

Route 119
Map of northeastern Massachusetts with Route 119 highlighted in red
Route information
Length: 35.6 mi (57.3 km)
Existed: 1922 – present
Major junctions
West end: NH 119 in New Ipswich, NH
 
East end: Route 2 / Route 111 in Concord
Location
Counties: Worcester, Middlesex
Highway system
Route 118 Route 120

Route 119 marker

Route 119, is a northwest-southeast state highway in Massachusetts. It acts as a continuation of New Hampshire Route 119, which is in turn a continuation of Vermont Route 119.

Route 119 begins in Ashburnham at the New Hampshire state line. The route passes through Ashburnham State Forest, south of Mount Watatic, and meets Route 101 at its northern end, just west of where Route 119 enters into Ashby. In Ashby, Route 119 passes through the center of town, crossing Route 31 before passing through Willard Brook State Forest into the town of Townsend. In Townsend, Route 119 follows along the Squanacook River, crossing it in the town center as well as Route 13.

The route continues eastward, crossing the far western corner of Groton before entering Pepperell. In Pepperell, Route 119 meets the western end of Route 113 as it heads eastward. The route joins Route 111 before the two cross the Nashua River back into Groton. Once in Groton, Route 111 leaves Route 119 as Route 225 joins it. The two routes continue southeastward, passing the western end of Route 40 before the two routes split south of Lost Lake. Route 119 continues southeastward into Littleton.


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