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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 ...
Early designation for the extension of I-84 from East Hartford to Providence. Re-designated as I-84 in 1968. Completed sections around Manchester and Willimantic re-designated as I-384 and US 6, respectively, in 1984 when East Hartford-Providence I-84 extension was cancelled I-84: 97.90: 157.55 I-84 at the New York state line
I-84 / US 6 / Route 2 in East Hartford: Governor Street in East Hartford — — — SR 501: 0.77: 1.24 I-84 / US 6 in West Hartford: Park Road in West Hartford: Trout Brook Connector — — SR 502: 6.31: 10.15 Route 2 in East Hartford: US 6 / US 44 in Manchester: East River Drive Extension, Silver Lane, Spencer Street — — SR 503: 0.68: 1 ...
I-84 has two current and two former auxiliary routes. I-384 is a spur of I-84 in Manchester, Connecticut. I-684 connects I-84 in Brewster, New York, with I-287 in Harrison, New York. I-284 was a planned but never built expressway relocation of US 5 to bypass East Hartford, Connecticut, along the eastern shore of the Connecticut River.
The Wilbur Cross Highway is a freeway running along a portion of Connecticut Route 15 and U.S. Route 5 from Wethersfield to East Hartford, Connecticut, and then continuing northeast as a section of Interstate 84, part of which is also cosigned as U.S. Route 6.
King St, Greenwich... parts in CT and other parts along NY/CT line Route 121: 5.66: 9.11 US 1 in Milford: Route 34 in Orange: 1932: current Route 122: 3.51: 5.65 I-95 in West Haven: Route 63 in New Haven: 1932: current Route 123: 8.37: 13.47 US 1 in Norwalk: NY 123 at the New York state line 1932: current realigned in 1934 Route 124 — — — —
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Through Danbury proper, US 7 overlaps with I-84 for about four miles (6.4 km). Through this section of freeway, I-84, US 6, US 7, and US 202 all run concurrently. US 7 and US 202 then leave I-84 at exit 7 and travel on their own freeway for approximately seven miles (11 km) to just south of the New Milford town line.