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Massachusetts Route 14

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Template:Infobox MA Route Route 14 is an 18.5-mile highway in southeastern Massachusetts. It runs from Massachusetts Route 27 in Brockton east to Massachusetts Route 3A in Duxbury, near the coastline.

Massachusetts Route 3 (Pilgrims Highway) has an interchange with Route 14, at Exit 11 in Duxbury.

Route description

From its western terminus at Route 27 in Brockton, Route 14 goes through Whitman south of the center of the town, the northeastern corner of East Bridgewater, Hanson, Pembroke, and Duxbury, ending at Route 3A west of Duxbury Village.

Junction list

County Location Milepost Roads Intersected Notes
Plymouth Brockton 0.00 Route 27 Western terminus of Route 14.
Whitman Route 18
East Bridgewater Route 27
Hanson
Route 58 North
Northern terminus of Route 14/58 concurrency.

Route 58 South
Southern terminus of Route 14/58 concurrency.
Pembroke Route 36 Northern terminus of Route 36.

Route 53 North
Northern terminus of Route 14/53 concurrency.

Route 53 South
Southern terminus of Route 14/53 concurrency.
Duxbury Route 3 Route 3 Exit 11.
Route 139 Eastern terminus of Route 139.
18.46 Route 3A Eastern terminus of Route 14.

Communities along the route

Route 14 travels through the following cities and towns, and is known by the following local street names:

Brockton

  • Alger Street
  • West Crook Street

Whitman

  • Auburn Street
  • Washington Street

East Bridgewater

  • Washington Street
  • Oak Street

Hanson

  • West Washington Street
  • County Road
  • Liberty Street (with Route 58)
  • Maquan Street

Pembroke

  • Maquan Street
  • Mattakeesett Street
  • Center Street
  • Barker Street
  • Washington Street (with Route 53)
  • Congress Street

Duxbury

  • Congress Street
  • West Street

History

In 1933, Route 14 was extremely short, with its western terminus at Route 3. By 1936 it had been extended out to its current routing in Brockton.

References