List of turnpikes in Massachusetts


This is a list of turnpike roads, built and operated by nonprofit turnpike trusts or private companies in exchange for the privilege of collecting a toll, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are now maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned.

Background

In the late 18th century and early 19th century, turnpikes, as opposed to ordinary roads of the same time, were roads where gates barred travelers from continuing and at which payments were demanded for the use of the road. The word "turnpike" itself comes from the fact that these gates, called "pikes," were "turned" once the toll was paid. The privilege of building and operating turnpikes was conferred by the state legislature to "turnpike corporations". Turnpikes were constructed using private capital, were privately owned, and were operated for revenue from toll collection. The turnpike era in Massachusetts began in 1796, when the first act of incorporation for a turnpike was passed. By 1850, most turnpike corporations had either been dissolved or had stopped collecting tolls. In all, 118 acts of incorporation were passed. Typical toll rates were twenty-five cents for every coach with additional charges of four cents for every man and horse.

List of turnpikes

The following 19th century turnpikes were chartered and built in Massachusetts:
Turnpike nameRouting or locationDates of operationModern designation
First Massachusetts TurnpikeNorth Wilbraham–Palmer–Warren1796–1819US 20–Old Warren Road–Route 67
Second Massachusetts TurnpikeNorth Adams–Drury–Charlemont1797–1833Route 2
Third Massachusetts TurnpikePittsfield line–Worthington–Northampton1797–1829Grange Hall Road/Robinson Road–Route 143–East Street/Chesterfield Road
Williamstown TurnpikeNew York state line–Williamstown–North AdamsRoute 2
Fifth Massachusetts TurnpikeGreenfieldAtholLeominster
1799–1832Route 2
Sixth Massachusetts TurnpikeAmherst–Greenwich–Oakham–Shrewsbury1799–1829Local roads west of Rutland and east of Holden; Route 122A. Pelham–Greenwich is now under the Quabbin Reservoir.
Eighth Massachusetts TurnpikeBecket–Chester–Russell1800–1844US 20
Ninth Massachusetts TurnpikeDouglas–Mendon–Bellingham1800–1833Southwest Main Street–Hartford Avenue
Tenth Massachusetts TurnpikeNew York line–Lenox–Becket–Sandisfield–Connecticut line1800–1855Route 8 / US 20–local streets north of Lenox
Third New Hampshire TurnpikeNew Hampshire line–Townsend1801–1826Old Turnpike Road
Twelfth Massachusetts TurnpikeEgremont–Sheffield—Connecticut line1801–1857US 7–Egremont Road–Route 23
Salem TurnpikeBoston–Lynn–Salem1802–1868Broadway–Route 107
Norfolk and Bristol TurnpikeDedhamWashington StreetUS 1 / Route 1A
Quincy TurnpikeQuincy
Fourteenth Massachusetts TurnpikeShelburne
Camden TurnpikeCamden, Maine
First Cumberland TurnpikeCumberland, Maine
Belchertown and Greenwich TurnpikeBelchertown
Fifteenth Massachusetts TurnpikeGreat Barrington
Wiscasset and Augusta TurnpikeAugusta, Maine
Medford TurnpikeSomerville
Braintree and Weymouth TurnpikeWeymouth
Chester TurnpikeMiddlefield
Cambridge and Concord TurnpikeConcord
Newburyport TurnpikeDanvers
Becket TurnpikeBecket
Essex TurnpikeMiddletonRoute 114
Wiscasset and Woolwich TurnpikeMaine
North Branch TurnpikeWinchendon
Bedford and Bridgewater TurnpikeWeymouth
Petersham and Monson TurnpikeAthol
Union Turnpike (Massachusetts)ConcordLeominster1804–1830
Taunton and New Bedford TurnpikeNot marked
Blue Hill TurnpikeMilton
Hartford and Dedham TurnpikeMillis
Dorchester TurnpikeDorchester
Bath or Governor King's TurnpikeMaine
Brush Hill TurnpikeMilton
Andover and Medford TurnpikeReading
Middlesex TurnpikeCambridge to TyngsboroParallel to US 3; portions survive as present Broadway and Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts Avenue and Lowell Street in Arlington, Lowell Street in Lexington, Middlesex Turnpike in Burlington, Bedford, and Billerica, Old Middlesex Turnpike and a segment of River Street in Billierica, Turnpike Road, North Road, a segment of Princeton Street, Tyngsboro Road in Chelmsford, and Middlesex Road in Tyngsboro.
Worcester and Fitzwilliam TurnpikeWinchendon
Ashby TurnpikeAshbyRoute 119
Worcester and Stafford TurnpikeHolland
Plum Island TurnpikeNewbury
Worcester TurnpikeBoston to WorcesterRoute 9
Housatonic River TurnpikeWest Stockbridge
Alford and Egremont TurnpikeEgremont
Lancaster and Bolton TurnpikeBolton
Wrentham and Walpole TurnpikeWalpole
Stoughton TurnpikeStoughton
Taunton and South Boston TurnpikeRandolph
Hingham and Quincy TurnpikeHingham
Hudson TurnpikeWest Stockbridge
Douglas, Sutton and Oxford TurnpikeDouglas
Great Barrington and Alford TurnpikeEgremont
Mill DamBoston
Barre TurnpikeBarrePrincetonRoute 62
Chester TurnpikeChester
Watertown TurnpikeWatertown
Central TurnpikeFramingham
Turnpike from Cambridge to WatertownWatertown
Gore TurnpikeDouglas
Pontoosac TurnpikeChester
Taunton and Providence TurnpikeTaunton
Hampden and Berkshire TurnpikeOtis
Granite Turnpike