19th-century turnpikes in Massachusetts

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Map of the 19th century turnpikes in Massachusetts.

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 (ten of these were in the territory that later became the state of Maine). 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 name Routing or location Dates of operation Modern designation
North Wilbraham–Palmer–Warren 1796–1819 US 20–Old Warren Road– Route 67
[1] North Adams–Drury–Charlemont 1797–1833 Route 2
Pittsfield line–Worthington–Northampton 1797–1829 Grange Hall Road/Robinson Road– Route 143–East Street/Chesterfield Road
New York state line–Williamstown–North Adams Route 2
Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike Greenfield AtholLeominster
(with branch from Athol to Northfield)
1799–1832 Route 2
Amherst–Greenwich–Oakham–Shrewsbury 1799–1829 Local roads west of Rutland and east of Holden; Route 122A (Rutland–Holden). Pelham–Greenwich is now under the Quabbin Reservoir.
Becket–Chester–Russell 1800–1844 US 20
Douglas–Mendon–Bellingham 1800–1833 Southwest Main Street–Hartford Avenue (old Middle Post Road)
New York line–Lenox–Becket–Sandisfield–Connecticut line 1800–1855 Route 8 / US 20–local streets north of Lenox
New Hampshire line–Townsend 1801–1826 Old Turnpike Road (connects to NH 124)
Egremont–Sheffield—Connecticut line 1801–1857 US 7–Egremont Road– Route 23
Salem Turnpike Boston–Lynn–Salem 1802–1868 Broadway– Route 107
Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike Dedham Washington StreetUS 1 / Route 1A
Quincy
Shelburne
Camden, Maine
Cumberland, Maine
Belchertown
Great Barrington
Augusta, Maine
Medford Turnpike Somerville
Weymouth
Middlefield
Cambridge and Concord Turnpike Concord
Newburyport Turnpike Danvers
Becket
Essex Turnpike Middleton Route 114
Maine
Winchendon
New Bedford and Bridgewater Turnpike Weymouth
Athol
Union Turnpike (Massachusetts) Concord - Leominster 1804 - 1830
Not marked
Blue Hill Turnpike Milton
Hartford and Dedham Turnpike Millis
Dorchester Turnpike Dorchester
Maine
Brush Hill Turnpike Milton
Andover and Medford Turnpike Reading
Middlesex Turnpike Cambridge to Tyngsboro Parallel 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.
Winchendon
Ashby Turnpike Ashby Route 119
Holland
Newbury
Worcester Turnpike Boston to Worcester Route 9
West Stockbridge
Egremont
Bolton
Walpole
Stoughton
Randolph
Hingham
West Stockbridge
Douglas
Egremont
Boston
Barre Turnpike Barre - Princeton MA Rt.62
Chester
Watertown
Central Turnpike Framingham
Watertown
Douglas
Chester
Taunton
Otis
[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "THE SECOND MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE -- the Turnpikes of New England".
  2. ^ "Railroad Extra - THE GRANITE TURNPIKE--The Turnpikes of New England".
  • Frederic J. Wood (1997) [1919]. The Turnpikes of New England [abridged]. Branch Line Press. ISBN 0-942147-05-7.
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