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  2. Connecticut Route 114 - Wikipedia

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    Route 114 was established as part of the 1932 state highway renumbering. [2] It originally ran in a "C" pattern within the town of Woodbridge, connecting at both ends with Route 63 (then Route 67) and serving Woodbridge center. The original route used modern Route 114 from its north end until the intersection with Route 243.

  3. CT Transit New Haven - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Connecticut Route 115 - Wikipedia

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    Route 243 east / Division Street (SR 853 west) – Woodbridge, New Haven: Western terminus of Route 243: 1.69: 2.72: Bridge Street (SR 727 south) 1.97: 3.17: Route 334 west – Seymour: Eastern terminus of Route 334: Seymour: 5.30: 8.53: Route 313 east – Woodbridge, New Haven: Southern end of Route 313 concurrency: 5.37: 8.64: Route 313 west

  5. List of state routes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The 14 trunk line routes of the original state highway system of Connecticut. In 1900, the State Highway Department proposed a statewide system of trunk line routes. By 1913, the system consisted of 10 north-south highways and 4 east-west highways, including the lower Boston Post Road. The system covered roughly 1,400 miles (2,300 km).

  6. Connecticut Route 243 - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Route 114, connecting Route 63 in Woodbridge (then part of Route 67) to Woodbridge Center and then ending back at former Route 67 in Westville, was established along Center Road, Racebrook Road, and Ansonia Road/Fountain Street. In 1951, the southern leg of Route 114 was relocated to end at Route 1 in Orange instead. The Ansonia Road ...

  7. CT Transit Hartford - Wikipedia

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    CT Hartford is the largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 43 local routes, 5 "flyer" limited stop routes and 18 express routes throughout 27 towns in Hartford County, including Bloomfield, East Hartford, Farmington, Glastonbury, Manchester, Middletown, Newington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor, in addition to Hartford.

  8. List of state roads in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    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 — — SR 708: 0.32: 0.51 Old Gate Lane in Milford: I ...

  9. List of U.S. Highways in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Present-day US 1 (North St, Boston Rd, Barnum Ave) then Main St (part of today's Route 113) and E. Main St (part of today's Route 110) US 1A — — Milford: Milford: c. 1920: c. 1940: Boston Post Road, between Bridgeport Ave and Cherry St; now part of US 1: US 1A — — East Haven: East Haven: c. 1941: c. 1947

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