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The Berlin Turnpike is a 12.17-mile (19.59 km) major thoroughfare carrying U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and Route 15 in New Haven County and Hartford County in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The road begins one mile south of the Meriden – Berlin town line where Route 15 on the Wilbur Cross Parkway merges with US 5 along North Broad Street in Meriden ...
The Berlin Turnpike is mostly a four-lane arterial road with some six-lane sections and is the alignment of the old Hartford and New Haven Turnpike. In Berlin, it has an interchange with the Route 9 freeway. In Wethersfield, Route 5 and Route 15 leave the Berlin Turnpike to travel along the Wilbur Cross Highway, a freeway bypass along the south ...
The Berlin Turnpike splits and continues north-northeast along Route 314, narrowing to a two-lane undivided road, until it reaches the Hartford city line, continuing into that city as Maple Avenue. US 5/Route 15 exits onto a four-lane freeway that heads northeast towards I-91 as a controlled-access outlet into Hartford.
Last turnpike in Connecticut (stopped collecting tolls in 1895) Greenwoods Turnpike: October 1798: New Hartford - Winsted - Norfolk - Massachusetts (Twelfth Massachusetts Turnpike) U.S. Route 44, Old Turnpike Road Hartford and New Haven Turnpike: October 1798: New Haven - Meriden - Berlin - Hartford: Hartford Turnpike, Route 150, U.S. Route 5 ...
Route 372 to US 5 north / Route 15 north (Berlin Turnpike) – East Berlin: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 32.16: 51.76: US 5 / Route 15 (Berlin Turnpike) – Hartford, New Haven: Southbound exit and entrance: 32.29– 32.37: 51.97– 52.09: 22: 32: US 5 south / Route 15 south (Berlin Turnpike) / Route 372 (Mill Street) – New Haven
Berlin Turnpike in Wethersfield: MA 159 in Suffield: 1932: 1968 Now Route 159: US 5A — — East Hartford: Windsor: 1940: 1945 Originally US 5 before the four-lane US 5 opened to the east. US 5A — — Berlin: Berlin: 1940: 1963 Worthington Ridge Road, formerly part of US 5. US 5A — — Meriden: Wallingford: 1932
Route 71A / Route 372 in Berlin: Route 9 in Berlin — — — SR 572: 0.48: 0.77 Route 9 in Berlin: US 5 / Route 15 in Berlin: Frontage Road, Worthington Ridge Road — — SR 585: 1.25: 2.01 Route 168 in Suffield: Point Grove Road at the Massachusetts state line in Suffield: Babbs Road — — SR 597: 0.58: 0.93 Route 10 in Southington: I-84 ...
[citation needed] The Berlin Turnpike leaves the roadway south of the Hartford city line. After an interchange in Hartford with I-91, US 5/Route 15 travels over the Charter Oak Bridge, which spans the Connecticut River, into East Hartford. US 5 then splits off to head toward downtown East Hartford.