Route 1A is a south–north state highway in Massachusetts. It is an alternate route to U.S. 1 with three signed sections and two unsigned sections where the highway is concurrent with its parent. Due to the reconfiguration of tunnel interchanges brought on by the completion of the Big Dig, Route 1A is discontinuous in the downtown Boston area. Vehicles entering Downtown Boston via the Sumner Tunnel must take I-93 north to the exit for Government Center and make a U-turn to access the entrance ramp to I-93 south (which silently carries Route 1A south as well) and vice versa.
Route description
Rhode Island border to Attleboro
A short segment of Route 1A, 1.8 miles (2.9km) in length, in Attleboro runs from U.S. Route 1A at the Rhode Island border through a junction with Interstate 95, before heading north and merging with Route 1. The entire length of this segment is known as Newport Avenue.
North Attleborough to Dedham
This segment of Route 1A extends roughly north from North Attleborough to Dedham, passing through the towns of Plainville, Wrentham, Norfolk, Walpole, Norwood and Westwood on the way. Prior to its realignment along I-95 and I-93, Route 1 continued north along the Providence Highway towards Boston at the junction of Route 1A and that road.
U.S. 136 closely parallels Nebraska's southern border from its western terminus near Edison to the Missouri River. It passes through Beatrice and exits the state at Brownville via the Brownville Bridge. It is designated the Heritage Highway throughout Nebraska.
Missouri
US 136 enters Missouri on the west just east of Brownville, Nebraska, over the Missouri River. It leaves the state at Alexandria, Missouri, on the east concurrent with US 61. During its journey it enters every county seat in the nine counties it traverses. The distance across Missouri is around 240 miles (390km). US 136 is two lanes for the full distance.
Route1 traverses the southern shore of Prince Edward Island and is an uncontrolled access 2-lane highway with a maximum speed limit of 90km/h (55mph).
Route description
Route1 serves several towns and communities along the southern shore of Prince Edward Island, as well as cutting through the provincial capital, Charlottetown. The route begins at the northern end of the Confederation Bridge, which crosses the Northumberland Strait to New Brunswick, where the highway becomes New Brunswick Route 16. Travelling eastward, a spur route, Route1A, branches north towards Summerside. The highway continues meandering east through the communities of Crapaud, Bonshaw, Clyde River and Cornwall before crossing the waterway dividing the North / Yorke River and Graham Rogers Lake into Charlottetown.
It is the first album to not feature long time lead guitarist Neil Boshart and first to include new guitarist Paul-Marc Rousseau.
Background and recording
Silverstein announced they had signed with Hopeless on November 15, 2010. Vocalist Shane Told said the band have been "huge fans of the label since their inception". Hopeless released the band's Rescue (2011) album in April 2011 and Short Songs (2012) album in February 2012. In mid-to-late August, the band went on the Short Songs, Short Tour; the last tour they would go on before starting to work on a new album. In late September, the band announced that guitarist Neil Boshart hasn't been in the band for the preceding month and was replaced by Paul Marc Rousseau, who has previously worked for the band.This Is How the Wind Shifts was recorded at Sundown Studios in Guelph, Ontario, Canada with producer Jordan Valeriote. Valeriote also engineered and mixed the album. It was mastered by Troy Glessener at Spectre Mastering.
"Massachusetts" is a song with words and music by Arlo Guthrie. The song, originally released as a cut on Guthrie's 1976 album Amigo, was adopted by the Legislature in July 1981 as the official folk song of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Filling the "Beast" on U.S. Highway 136 in Missouri - Day 4
The hole started at 480 feet long, but it's not anymore! How does that compare to other things you might recognize? The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall, a football field is 360 feet wide and the St. Louis Arch is 630 feet tall - so this was a pretty big gap in the pavement. Watch as we make progress.
published: 12 Oct 2011
Driving in Montreal: Exploring Rue Notre-Dame E. / Route 136, Montreal, Quebec. [4K-60FPS]
This is a typical road condition you will see in the morning when you drive around Notre-dame E going to Downtown Ville Marie. Its not that bad unless you encountered accident or constructions ahead.
So Relax and enjoy this cloudy morning drive.
Enjoy watching!
Device using for for recording:
- Gopro Hero 10
Other Gears:
- Iphone 11
- Sony A6000
- Zhiyun Smooth X
- Moza Mini P
published: 10 Nov 2021
Highway 136
published: 02 Feb 2011
US 136
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The hole started at 480 feet long, but it's not anymore! How does that compare to other things you might recognize? The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall, a fo...
The hole started at 480 feet long, but it's not anymore! How does that compare to other things you might recognize? The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall, a football field is 360 feet wide and the St. Louis Arch is 630 feet tall - so this was a pretty big gap in the pavement. Watch as we make progress.
The hole started at 480 feet long, but it's not anymore! How does that compare to other things you might recognize? The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall, a football field is 360 feet wide and the St. Louis Arch is 630 feet tall - so this was a pretty big gap in the pavement. Watch as we make progress.
This is a typical road condition you will see in the morning when you drive around Notre-dame E going to Downtown Ville Marie. Its not that bad unless you enco...
This is a typical road condition you will see in the morning when you drive around Notre-dame E going to Downtown Ville Marie. Its not that bad unless you encountered accident or constructions ahead.
So Relax and enjoy this cloudy morning drive.
Enjoy watching!
Device using for for recording:
- Gopro Hero 10
Other Gears:
- Iphone 11
- Sony A6000
- Zhiyun Smooth X
- Moza Mini P
This is a typical road condition you will see in the morning when you drive around Notre-dame E going to Downtown Ville Marie. Its not that bad unless you encountered accident or constructions ahead.
So Relax and enjoy this cloudy morning drive.
Enjoy watching!
Device using for for recording:
- Gopro Hero 10
Other Gears:
- Iphone 11
- Sony A6000
- Zhiyun Smooth X
- Moza Mini P
The hole started at 480 feet long, but it's not anymore! How does that compare to other things you might recognize? The Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall, a football field is 360 feet wide and the St. Louis Arch is 630 feet tall - so this was a pretty big gap in the pavement. Watch as we make progress.
This is a typical road condition you will see in the morning when you drive around Notre-dame E going to Downtown Ville Marie. Its not that bad unless you encountered accident or constructions ahead.
So Relax and enjoy this cloudy morning drive.
Enjoy watching!
Device using for for recording:
- Gopro Hero 10
Other Gears:
- Iphone 11
- Sony A6000
- Zhiyun Smooth X
- Moza Mini P
Route 1A is a south–north state highway in Massachusetts. It is an alternate route to U.S. 1 with three signed sections and two unsigned sections where the highway is concurrent with its parent. Due to the reconfiguration of tunnel interchanges brought on by the completion of the Big Dig, Route 1A is discontinuous in the downtown Boston area. Vehicles entering Downtown Boston via the Sumner Tunnel must take I-93 north to the exit for Government Center and make a U-turn to access the entrance ramp to I-93 south (which silently carries Route 1A south as well) and vice versa.
Route description
Rhode Island border to Attleboro
A short segment of Route 1A, 1.8 miles (2.9km) in length, in Attleboro runs from U.S. Route 1A at the Rhode Island border through a junction with Interstate 95, before heading north and merging with Route 1. The entire length of this segment is known as Newport Avenue.
North Attleborough to Dedham
This segment of Route 1A extends roughly north from North Attleborough to Dedham, passing through the towns of Plainville, Wrentham, Norfolk, Walpole, Norwood and Westwood on the way. Prior to its realignment along I-95 and I-93, Route 1 continued north along the Providence Highway towards Boston at the junction of Route 1A and that road.
A crash with a downed utility pole was reported in Wenham, shutting down Route 1A. In WesternMassachusetts, Route 20 from Pittsfield to the New York line was closed due to downed power lines and trees.