Massachusetts Route 129A

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Route 129A
Formed: 1996
West end: Route 129 in Lynn
East end: Route 1A/129 in Lynn
Massachusetts State Highway Routes
< Route 129 Route 130 >

Route 129A is an east-west Massachusetts state route that serves as an alternate to Route 129, located entirely in Lynn, Massachusetts. The route was created in 1996, taking over the old routing of Route 129 in Lynn after it was realigned to enter downtown.

The route starts where Route 129 leaves its old routing when it enters Lynn, heading southeast. It soon enters into a concurrency with Route 107 and goes northeast, but returns to going southeast when the concurrency ends. Route 129A ends at the end of a concurrency between routes 129 and Route 1A, when 129 returns to its older route.

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