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CT New Haven [1] is the second largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 24 routes in 19 towns within the Greater New Haven and Lower Naugatuck River Valley areas, with connections to other CT Transit routes in Waterbury and Meriden, as well as connections to systems in Milford and Bridgeport at the Connecticut Post Mall.
U.S. Route 1 in Connecticut; U.S. Route 5 Alternate (New Haven–Meriden, Connecticut) U.S. Route 5 Alternate (New Haven, Connecticut 1933–1941) U.S. Route 5 Alternate (New Haven, Connecticut 1941–1966) Union Station (New Haven)
[40] 15 express routes were in operation by the time CT Transit (then Connecticut Transit) was created, with 13 operating around Hartford, and 2 operating around New Haven respectively. [39] CT Transit's first new express route came in 1998 with the creation of the I-Bus (now Route 971) between Stamford and White Plains, New York. [41]
The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. states of New York and Connecticut.Running from New Haven, Connecticut, to New York City, the New Haven Line joins the Harlem Line in Mount Vernon, New York, and continues south to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
This is a route-map template for the New Haven Line, a New York and Connecticut railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
A 62ft CTfastrak bus on route 101 at Cedar Street A CTfastrak 40ft bus on route 128 at Flatbush Avenue. As of December 2016, twelve CT Transit routes use the CTfastrak busway with a variety of stopping patterns. [9] Nine routes provide local stopping service on various sections of the busway: [4] 101 Hartford/New Britain
With construction nearly finished in New Haven and designs advancing in Plainville, the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail’s entire 55-mile route should be complete from northern Granby to New ...
Route information; Maintained by CTDOT: Length: 35.16 mi [1] (56.58 km) Existed: 1932–present: Major junctions; South end: Route 63 in New Haven: Route 15 / Wilbur Cross Parkway in New Haven Route 42 in Bethany Route 68 in Prospect I-84 in Waterbury Route 322 in Wolcott: North end: Route 4 in Burlington: Location; Country: United States ...