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New Hampshire Route 25 is a 96.62-mile (155.49 km) long east–west state highway in New Hampshire.It runs completely across the state from Vermont to Maine.. The western terminus of Route 25 is at the Vermont state line on the Connecticut River in Piermont, where the road continues west as Vermont Route 25.
Route 159 is a 21.14-mile-long (34.02 km) state highway connecting the Hartford and Springfield areas in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.It begins at the Hartford–Windsor town line and proceeds northward along the west bank of the Connecticut River towards Agawam, Massachusetts.
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.
Route 82 – Chester, Haddam, Hadlyme, Gillette Castle State Park: Southern terminus: 3.17: 5.10: Leesville Road (SR 609 west) 3.81: 6.13: Route 151 north – East Hampton: Southern end of Route 151 concurrency: 4.07: 6.55: Route 151 south – Hadlyme, Amasa Day House: Northern end of Route 151 concurrency: New London: Colchester: 8.16: 13.13
Eastern terminus of Route 114: 4.69: 7.55: Route 67 west – Seymour: Eastern terminus of Route 67: Bethany: 9.75: 15.69: To Route 42 west – Beacon Falls: Access via SR 703: 10.04: 16.16: Route 42 west – Beacon Falls: Southern end of Route 42 concurrency: 10.14: 16.32: Route 42 east – Cheshire: Northern end of Route 42 concurrency ...
Route 216 begins at an intersection with Route 49 in the eastern part of the town of North Stonington. It heads east to the village of Clarks Falls, then continues southeast past the village intersecting I-95 (at exit 93) just shy of the Rhode Island state line. It continues beyond the state line as RI Route 216. Route 216 is known as Clarks ...
The road from Wallingford Center to the village of Northford was known as State Highway 226 in the 1920s. Route 150 was commissioned in 1932 partly from the western half of old Highway 226, running east–west from Cheshire to McKenzie Reservoir in eastern Wallingford along Wallingford Road, Center Street, East Center Street.
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.