У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно ⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Driving Boston, MA: Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) from Logan Airport to Boston Landing или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
February 15, 2026 - 12:40 PM 31°F / -1°C Dashcam view of driving the entire length of the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) in Boston, Massachusetts, westbound from Boston Logan International Airport in East Boston to Boston Landing in Allston. This section is also the easternmost section of Interstate 90 in the United States. Filmed with GoPro Hero 12. Highlights: 00:00 - Driving westbound on Massachusetts Turnpike by Logan Airport 01:26 - Ted Williams Tunnel 03:19 - Interstate 93 interchange 03:33 - Fort Point Channel Tunnel 05:06 - John Hancock Tower 05:25 - Prudential Tunnel 06:33 - Fenway Park (on left) 06:55 - Boston University 09:08 - Boston Landing (on left) From Wikipedia: "The Massachusetts Turnpike (colloquially the "Mass Pike" or "the Pike") is a controlled-access toll road that runs concurrently with Interstate 90 (I-90) in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is the longest Interstate Highway in Massachusetts, spanning 138 miles (222 km) along an east–west axis. The turnpike opened in 1957, and it was designated as part of the Interstate Highway System in 1959. It begins at the New York state line in West Stockbridge, linking with the Berkshire Connector portion of the New York State Thruway. The original western terminus of the turnpike was located at Route 102 in West Stockbridge before I-90 had been completed in New York state. The turnpike intersects with several Interstate Highways as it traverses the state, including I-91 in West Springfield; I-291 in Chicopee; I-84 in Sturbridge; the junction of I-290 and I-395 in Auburn; and I-495 in Hopkinton. The eastern terminus of the turnpike was originally at Route 128 (now cosigned with I-95) in Weston, and has been extended several times: to Allston in 1964, to the Central Artery (at the time designated as I-95/Route 3; currently designated as I-93/US 1/Route 3) in Downtown Boston in 1965, and to Route 1A in East Boston as a route to Logan International Airport in 2003 as part of the "Big Dig" megaproject. I-190 and I-290 are the two auxiliary Interstate Highways that serve the route. The turnpike was maintained by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority (MTA), which was replaced by the Highway Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) in 2009. The implementation and removal of tolls in some stretches of the turnpike have been controversial; travel between most, but not all, exits requires payment. The Fast Lane electronic toll collection system was introduced alongside cash payment in 1998, and rebranded to E-ZPass in 2012. The original toll booths were demolished and replaced by toll gantries with the transition to open road tolling in 2016, which replaced cash payment with "pay-by-plate" billing."