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I-95 follows the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line eastward for 88 miles (142 km). This portion of the highway passes through the most heavily urbanized section of Connecticut along the shoreline between Greenwich and New Haven, with daily traffic volumes of around 150,000 vehicles throughout the entire 48-mile (77 km) length between the New York state line and the junction ...
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: I-84/US 6/US 7/US 202/Route 37/Route 39 in Danbury: 1932: current Route 55
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/SR 724 in New Haven: I-91 at the Massachusetts state line 1959: current I-95: 111.57 ...
U.S. Routes 1, 5, 6, and 7, plus 202 were used as designations on several primary state highways, replacing New England routes 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. The other New England routes that were not re-designated as U.S. routes became ordinary state highways but kept their number designation, which are used even today (with some realignment).
Route 322 in Southington: Route 10 in Southington: Clark Street — — SR 510: 2.55: 4.10 US 5 in East Windsor: US 5 in Enfield: Main Street, Depot Hill Road — — SR 511: 0.38: 0.61 Route 10 in Plainville: Route 72 in Plainville: Hooker Street — — SR 513: 0.67: 1.08 Route 75 in Suffield: End state maintenance Bridge Street — — SR ...
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, [3] running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
In 1932, Route 135 was created as a 9.07 miles (14.60 km) road connecting Southbury to Middlebury. [2] This route was abolished in 1943, and it was absorbed into contemporary Route 188. [2] The current iteration of Route 135 was created in 1953. [2] Near its southern terminus at US 1, a Metro-North bridge carrying the New Haven Line runs over ...
US 1 / Route 142 west to I-95 south – New York City, East Haven, Guilford, Short Beach: Western terminus; eastern terminus of Route 142; access to I-95 via SR 794: Guilford: 11.69: 18.81: Route 77 north – North Guilford, Durham: Southern terminus of Route 77: 12.77: 20.55: I-95 / US 1: Access via Goose Lane; exit 59 on I-95: 13.00: 20.92