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While most of I-95 was built as the Connecticut Turnpike, the route incorporated several pieces of already-built relocations, some to freeway standards, of US 1 (the turnpike split from the US 1 relocation in East Lyme, along the Old Lyme–New London section): Darien bypass, opened c. 1952; New Haven east of the Quinnipiac River, opened c. 1951
Proposed, but never completed, interstate route paralleling US-7 from Norwalk, CT to Canadian Border north of Burlington, VT. Completed freeway sections in Connecticut (through Norwalk, Danbury, and around Brookfield) designated as US 7: I-91: 58.00: 93.34 I-95 in New Haven: I-91 at the Massachusetts state line 1959: current I-95: 111.57: 179.55
15.1 Route 156 in Old Lyme: I-95/US 1 in East Lyme: 1962: 1976 Former route of US 1, replaced by US 1 again when it was rerouted off of I-95 Route 52: 54.69: 88.02 I-95 in Waterford: Route 52 at the Massachusetts state line 1964: 1983 Replaced by I-395 when it was rerouted off of I-95 Route 53: 23.57: 37.93 US 1 in Norwalk
Route 137 north (Washington Boulevard) to I-95 / Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) – Transportation Center, UConn: Southern terminus of Route 137; access to I-95 via SSR 493: 8.60– 8.66: 13.84– 13.94: I-95 / Route 106 north (Courtland Avenue) – Glenbrook, New Haven, New York City: Southern terminus of Route 106; exit 9 on I-95: Community of ...
1.93: 3.11 US 1 in Stonington: US 1 in Stonington 1939: current Only remaining US alternate route in the state US 1A — — Greenwich: Milford — — Planning number for the Merritt Parkway. No route number signs were erected until it became part of Route 15 in 1948. US 1A — — Stamford: Stamford — — US 1A — — Darien: Darien: 1956 —
I-95 is one of the oldest routes of the Interstate Highway System. [1] Many sections of I-95 incorporated preexisting sections of toll roads where they served the same right-of-way. [5] Until 2018, there was a gap in I-95's original routing in Central New Jersey caused by the cancelation of the Somerset Freeway.
Route 85 is a north–south state highway in the east-central portion of the U.S. state of Connecticut linking the city of New London to the town of Bolton.. The section of Route 85 between Route 82 in Salem and Interstate 95 (I-95) in Waterford is a major thoroughfare that serves traffic between the Hartford and New London areas.
US 1 to Route 12 north – Downtown Groton, Groton Waterfront: Signed as exit 3 southbound; signed for Route 12 northbound, Groton Waterfront southbound: 3B: I-95 south – New London: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 87 on I-95: 4.17: 6.71 – I-95 north – Providence: Northern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi