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- Massachusetts Route 128 - Wikipedia
Route 128, known as the Yankee Division Highway, is an expressway in the U S state of Massachusetts maintained by the Highway Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Spanning 57 miles (92 km), it is the inner one of two beltways around Boston (the other being Interstate 495 [I-495])
- Route 128, MA (RTE) | Amtrak
Located in the suburb of Westwood, this station was one of the first passenger rail facilities designed to serve travelers arriving by automobile; the current building opened in 2000 Learn more about the NextGen Acela fleet, scheduled to enter service on the Northeast Corridor in Spring 2025
- Route 128 Opens Bostons High Tech Age - Mass Moments
Route 128 (which now overlaps in some areas with Interstate 95) still comprises Boston's inner "beltway " Although the businesses have changed since the era of the "Technology Highway," other business have located in the many office parks visible from the roadway
- Route 128 | Stations - MBTA
Station serving MBTA Commuter Rail lines at 50 University Ave, Westwood, MA 02090
- The Other Tech Valley: Boston’s Route 128 - Thrive Global
The Route 128 revolution was manned by engineers who lived among us and wanted to work hard on science projects and make some money too Today’s tech leaders want a quick win, then they want to be mega-celebrities and live happily ever after on a private island
- Route 128 History
Based on the research strengths of the region's universities as well as a diverse, mature, and entrepreneurial industrial base, the world's first "high tech" industrial cluster began during and just after the Second World War in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts
- The Color of Innovation » Blog Archive » Boston Route 128’s Past and . . .
In order to cater to “the superior leadership,” these people haphazardly assigned Route 128 to a chain of existing local streets with various capacity and names that connected the main towns in Boston’s suburban area Today, “Route 128” is a loaded term with rich connotations
- Yankee Division Highway (MA 128, I-95, I-93, and US 1) - bostonroads. com
PLANNED NEARLY A CENTURY AGO: As early as 1912, the commonwealth of Massachusetts planned a circumferential arterial road stretching out from a 20-mile radius of downtown Boston, some five miles beyond the 15-mile radius formed by the existing Route 128
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