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Cedar Street in East Hampton North: Three Mile Harbor Road Copeces Lane in Springs: Southern terminus is on East Hampton village line. CR 40A: Three Mile Harbor Road Former number; now part of CR 40 CR 41: 3.00 4.83 CR 40 in East Hampton North: Springs–Fireplace Road Woodbine Drive in Springs: CR 42: 1.20 1.93 Rocky Point Avenue
In 1934, Route 69 was extended to Bristol (at Route 6), taking over former Route 119. In 1962, a further extension north to Burlington (at Route 4 ) using former unsigned SR 787 was made. At the same time, the route in Waterbury was shifted slightly east (from Wolcott Street to Woodtick Road) for better through traffic flow.
US 5/Route 15/Wethersfield Avenue in Wethersfield: 1969: current Route 100: 4.40: 7.08 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
The entire route is in the hamlet of Hampton Bays. Route description. CR 62 begins as Newtown Road at a divided section of Montauk Highway (CR 80) and is the last intersection on the highway before it crosses the Shinnecock Canal. Access to CR 62 is available from both directions on Montauk Highway, but traffic entering it can only do so from a ...
Route 69 south – Wolcott: Western end of Route 69 concurrency: 47.25: 76.04: Route 69 north – Burlington: Eastern end of Route 69 concurrency: 48.30: 77.73: Route 229 south – Southington, Theme Park: Northern terminus of Route 229: Farmington: 50.95: 82.00: Route 177 – Plainville, Unionville: 52.67: 84.76: To I-84 west / Route 10 ...
Air Line State Park Trail is a rail trail and linear state park located in Connecticut.The trail is divided into sections designated South (a 25-mile trail from East Hampton to Windham), North (a 21-mile trail from Windham to Putnam) a piece of the East Coast Greenway, and the Thompson addition (a 6.6-mile trail from Thompson to the Massachusetts state line). [1]
Immediately east of the bridge, it meets the southern end of Route 17A, which leads to Portland center. After Route 17 leaves to the north, Route 66 narrows to two lanes and follows the east shore of the Connecticut River into East Hampton. It passes the northern end of Route 151, and bends northeast as it intersects the western end of Route 16.
I-664 curves east as a six-lane freeway away from the railroad and has an oblique crossing of SR 351 (39th Street) prior to half diamond interchanges with Roanoke Avenue and Chestnut Avenue. The Interstate enters the city of Hampton and has diamond interchanges with Aberdeen Road and Powhatan Parkway before reaching its northern terminus at I-64.
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