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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.
CT 32 at CT 82 and CT 2 in Norwich. Route 32 is a 54.88-mile (88.32 km) primary north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, beginning in New London and continuing via Willimantic to the Massachusetts state line, where it continues as Route 32 in that state.
The 32, 34, and 36 routes run between Windsor Center and Downtown Hartford along Windsor and Poquonock Avenues. While the 32 route terminates at the Poquonock Park & Ride Lot, the 34 route continues on to serve the Walgreens Distribution Center in the Rainbow neighborhood, and the 36 route continues on to connect with the 54 route in the Day ...
Westbound couplet of Route 130 SR 702: 0.81: 1.30 US 5 in Wallingford: I-91 in Wallingford: Wharton Brook Connector — — SR 703: 0.20: 0.32 Route 63 in Bethany: Route 42 in Bethany: Litchfield Turnpike — — SR 705: 2.63: 4.23 Route 162 in West Haven: Route 162 in West Haven: Ocean Avenue, Platt Avenue — — SR 706: 0.82: 1.32 Howe ...
I-84/US 6/Route 2 in East Hartford: I-291 in South Windsor: 1976: 1983 Unbuilt due to environmental concerns, except of a short freeway stub that serve as ramps from I-84 to Governor Street I-291: 6.02: 9.69 I-91/Route 218 in Windsor: I-84 in Manchester: 1994: current Partially completed Hartford Beltway (northeast quadrant).
1959 [6] Renumbered Route 95, and is now Route 184 because of I-84: Route 85: 37.38: 60.16 US 1 in New London: US 6/US 44/SR 533 in Bolton: 1932 [2] current Route 86 — — — — — 1951 Replaced by an extended Route 156 Route 87: 16.62: 26.75 Route 32 in Franklin: US 6 in Andover: 1932 [4] current Route 89: 16.25: 26.15 Route 195 in Mansfield
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The diner was established in 1941 by John O'Rourke, who later brought the 1946 Mountain View diner car that anchored the diner's distinctive appearance into Middletown. [3] John's nephews, John and Brian bought the diner in 1976. In 1986, due to corrupted business practices John sold his half share of the diner to his cousin Brian. [4]