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Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 06:25:00 EDT
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Re: I-495 in Boston to Maine

Through Rt 128 is a good by-pass route, it has all the disadvantages
mentioned previously.

Assuming one is willing to bypass I-95 in Connecticut, SE Massachuseets,
and Rhode Island (the scenery is roughly equivalent, and one misses
SE Connecticut and Providence traffic), the low traffic, low toll route is:

I-684 N from NYC. I-84 E through Hartford, CT (I-84 east of Hartford use to
be known as I-86) to Mass. I-90 E. I-290 NE through Worcester, MA. I-495 NE.
I-95 into Maine.

Have fun,
Len Tower
Intermetrics, Inc.

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