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Serves CTfastrak's New Britain Station. Provides through-route service to Route 505 (Burritt St). New Britain Transportation; 502 PB/PL Black Rock Ave 502 (PB): Bristol City Hall via Plainville Ctr Plainville Center: CTtransit New Britain: 503(C) CTfastrak: 102; Downtown Bristol: CTtransit Bristol: 541(BL), 542, 543 CTfastrak: 102, 923; 503 C ...
As of December 2016, twelve CT Transit routes use the CTfastrak busway with a variety of stopping patterns. [9] Nine routes provide local stopping service on various sections of the busway: [4] 101 Hartford/New Britain; 102 Hartford/New Britain/Bristol; 121 MCC/Hartford/UConn Health; 125 Berlin Tpke
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.
In 1969, Route 72 was rerouted from Berlin into New Britain, leaving the freeway section west of the current Route 9 in Berlin to be reassigned to SR 571. Roundabout The first section of this reroute, from SR 572 to Ellis Street, was opened this year. In 1970, the second section of the rerouting to New Britain was opened from West Main Street ...
In 1980, NET took over operation of Meriden's bus routes from State of Connecticut using equipment leased from New Britain Transportation. [8] [9] The municipal Meriden Transit District oversees NET's operations in the city, [2] although its routes always have been managed by the CTDOT.
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Connecticut River from its mouth at Long Island Sound upstream to its source at the Connecticut Lakes.The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as ferries carrying a state highway across the river.
Map of Connecticut showing major highways. The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the majority of the Connecticut Turnpike) traveling southwest to northeast along the coast, I-84 traveling southwest to northeast in the center of the state, I-91 traveling south to north in the center of the state, and I-395 (the rest of the Connecticut Turnpike) traveling south to north near the eastern ...
It oversees the Shore Line East and Hartford Line commuter rail systems under the CTrail brand, and owns the Connecticut section of the New Haven Line used by Metro-North Railroad and Amtrak Northeast Corridor services. CTDOT also oversees the CTtransit bus system, as well as the CTfastrak bus rapid transit service.