Route 152 | |||||||
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Maintained by RIDOT and MassDOT | |||||||
Length: | 14.8821 mi (23.9504 km) 0.5 miles (0.80 km) in Rhode Island 14.8821 miles (23.9504 km) in Massachusetts |
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South end: | US 1A / Route 114 in East Providence, RI | ||||||
Route 123 in Attleboro, MA | |||||||
North end: | US 1 in Plainville, MA | ||||||
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Counties: | Providence (RI), Bristol (MA), Norfolk (MA) | ||||||
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Massachusetts Route 152 (Route 152) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The highway begins at the Rhode Island state line, where the road continues into East Providence as Rhode Island Route 152 to U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) and Rhode Island Route 114. Route 152 runs 14.8821 miles (23.9504 km) through Seekonk, Attleboro, and North Attleboro to US 1 in Plainville.
Route 152 begins at the Rhode Island state line in the town of Seekonk; the state line is just east of the Ten Mile River, which is impounded as Central Pond to the north and James V. Turner Reservoir to the south. Newman Avenue continues west into East Providence as Rhode Island Route 152, which has its terminus at US 1A and Rhode Island Route 114 (Pawtucket Street). Route 152 crosses the East Junction Branch of the Providence and Worcester Railroad before meeting the eastern end of Brook Street; Brook Street is unsigned Route 15, which becomes Rhode Island Route 15 west of the state line in Pawtucket. The highway intersects Central Avenue within the community of North Seekonk and assumes that name before paralleling the Ten Mile River into Attleboro, where the highway follows the city's Main Street. Just north of the city line, Route 152 crosses over the Providence and Worcester Railroad, which carries the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, and passes to the east of the Hebronville Mill Historic District.