Leverett Circle

Road junction
42°22′00″N 71°04′05″W / 42.366689°N 71.068118°W / 42.366689; -71.068118Roads at
junctionStorrow Drive
Charles River Dam Road
Nashua Street
Charles Street
Martha Road
Leverett Circle Connector BridgeConstructionMaintained byMassDOT

Leverett Circle is an intersection in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Completely rebuilt during the Big Dig, it is no longer a rotary. It marks the confluence of Storrow Drive, Charles River Dam Road (Northern Artery), Nashua Street, Charles Street, and Martha Road.[1]

Background

The Leverett Circle Connector Bridge also terminates here, and has a direct bypass in both directions connecting it directly with Storrow Drive. It provides an onramp to Interstate 93 northbound and an offramp from I-93 southbound. A direct onramp is available to Interstate 93 southbound, into the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Tunnel.

Massachusetts Route 3 passes from the tunnel onto Storrow Drive. Massachusetts Route 28 passes from Charles River Dam Road onto Storrow Drive.

Science Park station of the MBTA Green Line is located at Leverett Circle.

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leverett Circle.

References

  1. ^ "Steps taken for pedestrian bridge over Leverett Circle". 27 March 2016.
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