Massachusetts Turnpike

United States Massachusetts 

History
The turnpike era in Massachusetts began in 1796, when the first act of incorporation for a turnpike was passed. By 1850, most turnpike corporations had either been dissolved or had stopped collecting tolls. In all, 118 acts of incorporation were passed (ten of these were in the territory that later became the state of Maine). Typical toll rates were twenty-five cents for every coach with additional charges of four cents for every man and horse.

Route
The Massachusetts Turnpike was a series of additions to the original route over a period of years from about 1796 - 1868. For a complete list of the route and additions click here.