New Hampshire Route 152

New Hampshire Route 152 (abbreviated NH 152) is a 15.449-mile-long (24.863 km) east–west highway in Rockingham and Strafford counties in southeastern New Hampshire. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 4 near the Northwood/Nottingham town line east to an intersection with New Hampshire Route 108 in Newmarket.

New Hampshire Route 152 marker
New Hampshire Route 152
Map
Map of southeastern New Hampshire with NH 152 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length15.449 mi[1] (24.863 km)
Major junctions
West end US 4 in Northwood
Major intersections NH 125 in Lee
East end NH 108 in Newmarket
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesRockingham, Strafford
Highway system
NH 151 NH 153
The eastern terminus of NH 152 in Newmarket. A COAST bus drives by.

Route description

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NH 152 begins at US 4 in Northwood, just yards west of the Nottingham town line. The highway proceeds southeast into the town center, where it intersects with NH 156, a short connector to Raymond to the south. NH 152 continues southeast into Lee, then turns due east and crosses NH 125, followed by NH 155 shortly thereafter. The highway traverses the southern edge of Lee, then crosses into Newmarket. NH 152 continues east into downtown Newmarket, terminating at NH 108 in the town center.

Major intersections

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CountyLocation[1][2]mi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
RockinghamNorthwood0.0000.000  
 
 
 
 
 
US 4 (First New Hampshire Turnpike) to US 202 / NH 9 / NH 43 – Concord, Portsmouth
Western terminus
Nottingham5.7999.333 
 
NH 156 south (Raymond Road) – Raymond
Northern terminus of NH 156
StraffordLee9.34615.041  NH 125 (Calef Highway) – Epping, Rochester
10.40216.740  NH 155 (North River Road) – Madbury, Dover
RockinghamNewmarket15.44924.863  NH 108 (Main Street / Exeter Road) – Durham, StrathamEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (February 20, 2015). "NH Public Roads". Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (April 3, 2015). "Nodal Reference 2015, State of New Hampshire". New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.[permanent dead link]
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