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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.
Route 162 in West Haven: Route 162 in West Haven: Ocean Avenue, Platt Avenue — — SR 706: 0.82: 1.32 Howe Street in New Haven: Route 10 in New Haven: North Frontage Road — — Westbound couplet of Route 34: SR 707: 3.62: 5.83 Whitney Avenue at New Haven–Hamden town line: Route 10 / Dixwell Avenue (SR 717) in Hamden: Whitney Avenue ...
US 1 in East Haven: Route 80 in East Haven 1935: current Route 101 — — — — — 1935 Replaced by US 44: Route 101: 9.46: 15.22 US 44 in Pomfret: Route 101 at the Rhode Island state line 1935: current Route 102: 3.45: 5.55 Route 35 in Ridgefield: US 7 in Ridgefield 1932: current Route 103: 5.31: 8.55 Route 80 in New Haven: US 5/Route 22 ...
Route 63 is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, from New Haven up to Canaan, running for 52.57 miles (84.60 km). It connects the Greater New Haven area to Northwestern Connecticut via the western suburbs of Waterbury .
[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]
Route 17 is a primary north–south state route beginning in New Haven, through Middletown, and ending in Glastonbury, with a length of 36.33 miles (58.47 km). Route description [ edit ]
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
I-95/SR 724 in New Haven: I-91 at the Massachusetts state line 1959: current I-95: 111.57: 179.55 I-95 at the New York state line: I-95 at the Rhode Island state line 1964: current Part of the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line at Greenwich to Waterford I-284 — — I-84/US 6/Route 2 in East Hartford: I-291 in South Windsor: 1976