New Hampshire Route 102

New Hampshire Route 102 marker
New Hampshire Route 102
Map
Map of southern New Hampshire with NH 102 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length23.956 mi[1] (38.553 km)
Major junctions
West end NH 3A / NH 111 in Hudson
Major intersections I-93 in Londonderry
East end NH 107 in Raymond
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesHillsborough, Rockingham
Highway system
NH 101E NH 103

New Hampshire Route 102 (abbreviated NH 102) is a 23.956-mile-long (38.553 km) state highway in Rockingham and Hillsborough counties in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. NH 102 runs southwest to northeast between Hudson and Raymond, but is signed as an east–west route.

Some confusion exists over the western terminus. The state route logs show that the end of the road is at the junction with Ferry Street (New Hampshire Route 111) in Hudson, and the end of NH 102 is marked at that intersection westbound. However, local signage further west along NH 111 shows NH 102 continuing along NH 111 as a concurrency over the Hudson Bridge into Nashua. Signage on the bridge indicates NH 102 sharing East Hollis Street with NH 111.

The eastern terminus of NH 102 is in Raymond at New Hampshire Route 107, a short distance south of New Hampshire Route 101. While older exit signs on NH 101 indicated 102 at the exit, the road officially ends at NH 107, and recently-replaced signage on NH 101 now reads "TO NH 102."

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