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Point Grove Road at the Massachusetts state line in Suffield: Babbs Road — — SR 597: 0.58: 0.93 Route 10 in Southington: I-84 in Southington — — — SR 598: 0.76: 1.22 Pulaski Circle in Hartford: I-91 in Hartford: Whitehead Highway — — SR 600: 0.67: 1.08 Route 138 in Lisbon: Route 169 in Lisbon: Kinsman Hill Road — — SR 602: 3 ...
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).
United States Numbered Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut, are numbered by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, a total of 547.75 miles (881.52 km) as a system of state highways and are numbered from 1 to 202.
Connecticut State Fish Hatchery — — SSR 490: 1.10: 1.77 Route 34 in Newtown: Garner Correctional Institution — — Nunnawauk Road, Wasserman Way; provides access to I-84: SSR 492: 0.24: 0.39 US 6 / Route 67 in Southbury: State Highway Garage — — SSR 493: 0.34: 0.55 Station Place in Stamford: US 1 / Route 137 in Stamford — —
The Can-Am Ryker series is a bare-bones, less expensive "recreational" version, with feet-forward upright seating, the lowest ground-to-seat height, and a smaller 600 or 900 cc engine. There are four trim packages available for the Ryker: the 600, the 900, the 900 Sport and the 900 Rally.
I-91 at the Massachusetts state line 1959: current I-95: 111.57: 179.55 I-95 at the New York state line: I-95 at the Rhode Island state line 1964: current Part of the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line at Greenwich to Waterford I-284 — — I-84/US 6/Route 2 in East Hartford: I-291 in South Windsor: 1976: 1983
Route 15 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut that runs 83.53 miles (134.43 km) from a connection with New York's Hutchinson River Parkway in Greenwich, Connecticut, to its northern terminus intersecting with Interstate 84 (I-84) in East Hartford, Connecticut.
The oldest freeway segment, between exits 5A and 7, opened in 1952; the latest segment, between exits 20 and 22, opened in 1971. The state still maintains some segments of the older, access highway alignment, but does not sign these segments as state routes. The state remanded the remaining access highway segments to town jurisdiction. [3]