Interstate 695 (Massachusetts)
Interstate 695 would have been the Inner Beltway around Boston, Massachusetts, running through Boston, Brookline, Cambridge and Somerville. It was cancelled in 1972 amidst intense community opposition.
Remnants of the Inner Belt are visible on Interstate 93 at the Leverett Connector interchange in Somerville (which would have been the northern terminus of I-695) and at the Massachusetts Avenue interchange in Boston (which would have been the I-93/I-95 junction at the southern terminus of the beltway). The right-of-way for the I-95 portion of the beltway in Roxbury is now a surface street, Melnea Cass Boulevard.
| Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 95 | |
| I-195 | Florida – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey – Virginia |
| I-295 | Delaware/New Jersey – District of Columbia/Maryland – Florida – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – Maine – New York – North Carolina – Virginia |
| I-395 | Connecticut/Massachusetts – District of Columbia/Virginia – Florida – Maryland – Maine |
| I-495 | Delaware – District of Columbia/Maryland/Virginia – Maine – Massachusetts – New York |
| I-595 | Florida – Maryland |
| I-695 | District of Columbia – Maryland – New York |
| I-795 | Maryland |
| I-895 | Maryland – New York |
| past/ future | I-195: District of Columbia – North Carolina – I-495: New Jersey – I-595: Virginia – I-695: Massachusetts – New Jersey – Pennsylvania I-795: Florida – Virginia – I-895: Delaware – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey/Pennsylvania – Virginia |