Jump to content

Massachusetts Route 137

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Route 137 (Massachusetts))
Route 137 marker
Route 137
Map
Route 137 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MassDOT
Length6.833 mi[1] (10.997 km)
Major junctions
South end Route 28 in Chatham
Major intersections US 6 in Harwich
North end Route 6A in Brewster
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountiesBarnstable
Highway system
Route 136 Route 138

Massachusetts Route 137 is a 6.833-mile-long (10.997 km) north–south state route on Cape Cod in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The route begins at an intersection with Route 28 in the town of Chatham. The route serves as a connector between Chatham, the town of Harwich (where it meets US 6) and Brewster. In Brewster, Route 137 ends at a junction with Route 6A, a short distance southwest of Route 124.

Route description

[edit]

Route 137 begins at an intersection with Route 28 (Main Street) just east of South Chatham, within the town of Chatham. Route 137 proceeds north along Meetinghouse Road, passing a residential strip before bending northeastward. The route soon enters the community of East Harwich, crossing through some woods at the southern end. At Old Queen Anne Road, Route 137 makes a sharp turn to the northwest and enters downtown East Harwich.[2]

Route 137 southbound from Route 6A in Brewster

The route continues northwest as the main northwest–southeast road through East Harwich, passing a local cemetery, and leaving downtown East Harwich. After passing a large complex, Route 137 enters an intersection with Route 39 (Orleans Road). The route continues northwest through Harwich, becoming a residential street through town. After Pleasant Bay Road, Route 137 enters a partial cloverleaf interchange (exit 85) with US 6 (Mid-Cape Highway). After the interchange, Route 137 crosses between Cahoon and Mill ponds, continuing into the town of Brewster. Now known as Long Pond Road, Route 137 continues northwest through Brewster.[2]

The route soon reaches the community of South Brewster, becoming the main street on the far eastern side of the community. After the intersection with Brady Cartway, Route 137 turns west through Brewster, crossing the Cape Cod Rail Trail and the former South Brewster Railroad Station. A two-lane road through Brewster, the route enters an intersection with Route 124 (Harwich Road), which ends nearby. Continuing northwest, Route 137 enters an intersection with Route 6A (Main Street). The right-of-way ends at the junction, near Cape Cod Bay.[2]

Major intersections

[edit]

The entire route is in Barnstable County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinations[2]Notes
Chatham0.0000.000 Route 28 – South Harwich, OrleansSouthern terminus
Harwich1.8813.027 Route 39 – Harwich, Hyannis, East Harwich, Orleans
3.097–
3.221
4.984–
5.184
US 6 (Mid-Cape Highway) – Orleans, Provincetown, Hyannis, New BedfordPartial cloverleaf interchange; exit 85 on US 6 (Mid-Cape Highway)
Brewster6.65710.713 Route 124 – Harwich Center, Orleans
6.83310.997 Route 6A – Barnstable, ProvincetownNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b MassDOT Planning Division. "Massachusetts Route Log Application". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Massachusetts Route 137" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
KML is from Wikidata