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==Infrastructure== ===Transportation=== Haverhill lies along [[Interstate 495 (Massachusetts)|Interstate 495]], which has five exits throughout the city. The town is crossed by five state routes, including Routes [[Massachusetts Route 97|97]], [[Massachusetts Route 108|108]], [[Massachusetts Route 110|110]], [[Massachusetts Route 113|113]] and [[Massachusetts Route 125|125]]. Routes 108 and 125 both have their northern termini at the New Hampshire state border, where both continue as New Hampshire state routes. Four of the five state routes, except Route 108, share at least a portion of their roadways in the town with each other. Haverhill is the site of six road crossings and a rail [[List of crossings of the Merrimack River|crossing of the Merrimack]]; two by I-495 (the first leading into Methuen), the Comeau Bridge (Railroad Avenue, which leads to the Bradford MBTA station), the Haverhill/Reading Line Railroad Bridge, the Basiliere Bridge (Rte. 125/Bridge St.), the Bates Bridge (Rtes. 97/113 to Groveland), and the Rocks Village Bridge, to West Newbury, just south of the Merrimac town line. In 2010, a project began to replace the Bates Bridge, {{convert|60|ft}} downstream, with a modern bridge. The project is expected to take two to three years and cost approximately $45 million.<ref>{{Cite web|title=New $45M Groveland bridge will ease travel|url=https://www.newburyportnews.com/news/local_news/new-m-groveland-bridge-will-ease-travel/article_adbb984b-c8f8-5ff4-9e96-b2b6ef64a0f6.html|last=Tennant|first=Paul|website=The Daily News of Newburyport|date=9 January 2010 |access-date=April 29, 2019}}</ref> [[MBTA Commuter Rail]] provides service from Boston's [[North Station]] with the [[Haverhill (Amtrak station)|Haverhill]] and Bradford stations on its [[Haverhill/Reading Line]]. [[Amtrak]] provides service to [[Portland, Maine]], and Boston's North Station from the same Haverhill station. Additionally, [[Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority|MVRTA]] provides local bus service to Haverhill and beyond. The nearest small-craft airport, [[Lawrence Municipal Airport (Massachusetts)|Lawrence Municipal Airport]], is in North Andover. The nearest major airport is [[Manchester-Boston Regional Airport]] in Manchester, and the nearest international airport is [[Logan International Airport]] in Boston. [[Broadband internet]] service is provided by Comcast Communications ([[XFINITY]]) throughout the majority of the city. Atlantic Broadband also provides its [[Breezeline]] internet service, but still in limited areas as of 2024.
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