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U.S. Route 6 (US 6) within the state of Connecticut runs for 116.33 miles (187.21 km) from the New York state line near Danbury to the Rhode Island state line in Killingly. West of Hartford , the route either closely parallels or runs along Interstate 84 (I-84), which has largely supplanted US 6 as a through route in western Connecticut.
Route 176: 4.14: 6.66 US 5/Route 15/Berlin Turnpike in Newington: Newington Avenue at the Newington–Hartford line 1932 [9] current Route 177: 12.57: 20.23 Route 10 in Plainville: US 44/US 202 in Canton: 1932 [2] current Route 178: 6.89: 11.09 Route 185 in Bloomfield: Route 159 in Windsor: 1932: current Route 179: 16.50: 26.55 Route 4 in ...
I-91 in New Haven, CT: US 5 in Longmeadow, MA: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 2; functionally bypassed by I-91: US 6: 116.33: 187.21 US 6/US 202 in Southeast, NY: US 6 in Foster, RI: 1926: current Most of the proposed routing was part of old New England Route 3: US 7: 78.29: 126.00 I-95 in Norwalk: US 7 in Sheffield, MA
Instead, US 6 followed the more direct route between Buzzards Bay and Orleans that had been the southern extremity of Route 6, and now known as Route 6A. Farther west, in Connecticut, US 6 ran via the South Coventry Historic District, while Route 3 had served Andover; the old route became US 6A. [citation needed] US 6 is now on the old Route 3 ...
U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in New York is a 77.85-mile (125.29 km) stretch of United States Numbered Highway that spans from the Pennsylvania state line at Port Jervis to the Connecticut state line east of Brewster. Near both ends it runs in close proximity to Interstate 84 (I-84), which otherwise takes a more northerly route through Downstate New York.
Route 6 is closed in the Prompton area following a crash. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ... The 511 map shows heavy traffic backed up in the eastbound lane where the ...
Drivers on Route 3 East had been detoured to the Westminster Street bridge, in a dedicated lane separated from traffic headed into and out of Olneyville, that looped around to get onto Route 10 South.
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