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  2. Connecticut Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Department of Transportation (officially referred to as CTDOT, occasionally ConnDOT, and CDOT in rare instances) is responsible for the development and operation of highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports and waterways in Connecticut. [1] CTDOT manages and maintains the state highway system.

  3. List of state routes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The state highway system consists of roads indicated on the official CTDOT map and highway log. As of January 1, 2007, the state highway system contains a total of 3,719 miles (5,985 km) of roads (not including ramps and interchange connections), corresponding to approximately 20% of all roads in the state.

  4. List of state roads in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Connecticut, state highways are grouped into signed routes, unsigned special service roads (SSR), and unsigned state roads (SR). State roads are feeder roads that provide additional interconnections between signed routes, or long entrance/exit ramps to expressways.

  5. Connecticut Route 184 - Wikipedia

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    Route 184 begins as a freeway from northbound exit 86 of I-95 just north of the city of Groton.It crosses over Route 12 0.2 miles (0.32 km) later at an interchange and soon becomes a surface road after another quarter of a mile.

  6. CT Transit - Wikipedia

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    CT Transit is managed by CTDOT and HNS Management is the company's largest contractor, (largely) operating the Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford divisions. However, CT Transit contracts a number of different companies and agencies with the CTDOT-led "core" providing supervision and coordination between them.

  7. Interstate 84 in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The I-84 Hartford Project [29] is a Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) project to address structural deficiencies within the I-84 corridor approximately between Flatbush Avenue (exit 45) and the I-91 interchange in Hartford, including a 3,200-foot (980 m) elevated section known as the Aetna Viaduct. Since it became apparent in the ...

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  9. Connecticut Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Route 11's southern terminus is the interchange with Route 82 (Exit 4) in the town of Salem.It proceeds northward, soon crossing the Eightmile River.The road continues about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) crossing over Witch Meadow Road (Exit 5) at a diamond interchange, which leads to Salem center.