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Massachusetts Route 60

Route 60 marker

Route 60
Route information
Length: 14.33 mi (23.06 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 20.svg U.S. Route 20 in Waltham
  MA Route 2.svg Route 2 in Arlington
US 3.svgMA Route 2A.svg U.S. Route 3/Route 2A in Arlington
MA Route 38.svg Route 38 in Medford
I-93.svg Interstate 93 in Medford
MA Route 28.svg Route 28 in Medford
MA Route 99.svg Route 99 in Malden
US 1.svg U.S. Route 1 in Malden
MA Route 107.svg Route 107 in Revere
East end: MA Route 1A.svgMA Route 16.svg Routes 1A/16 in Revere
Location
Counties: Middlesex, Suffolk
Highway system
Route 58 Route 62

Route 60 marker

Route 60 is an east–west state highway running through the northern suburbs of Boston.

Route 60 begins at U.S. Route 20 in Waltham, just east of downtown. It then heads eastward, passing through the center of Belmont before intersecting in Arlington with Route 2 at that route's Exit 59 eastbound. From there, Route 60 joins U.S. Route 3 and Route 2A for a brief 0.1 miles (0.16 km) concurrency, starting at Massachusetts Avenue. It then turns eastward off of that route, crossing the Mystic River into Medford.

In Medford it passes the West Medford commuter rail station before intersecting Route 38 at Winthrop Square. From there Route 60 heads into downtown Medford, splitting at Main Street (just north of the Mystic Valley Parkway and Route 16) before rejoining at Medford City Hall to pass under Interstate 93 at Exit 32. Route 60 continues eastward, crossing Route 28 (the Fellsway West) at Stevens Square before entering Malden.In Malden, Route 60 passes through the west end past Highland Avenue and downtown, passing the Malden Center MBTA station, which has access to both the Orange Line and the Haverhill Line. Route 60 intersects Route 99, and goes through Linden Square in the eastern part of town before entering the city of Revere. In Revere, the route intersects U.S. Route 1 at Copeland Circle, where the Northeast Expressway was planned to continue northward to carry Interstate 95 to its current path north of Route 128. (The route was never completed due to opposition, but the ramp stubs are visible crossing the northeastern part of the circle.) From Copeland Circle, Route 60 continues eastward, south of the Rumney Marsh Reservation. It crosses Route 107 at Brown Circle before turning southward as American Legion Highway, finally ending at the intersection of Route 1A and the eastern end of Route 16, at Mahoney Circle. Route 60's right of way continues through the circle and links directly to that of Route 1A's.


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