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Route 302, Poverty Hollow Road, Hopewell Road, Newtown Turnpike, Huckleberry Road (partly blocked by the Saugatuck Reservoir), Route 53, Newtown Turnpike Shetucket Turnpike: May 1829: Norwich - Preston - Voluntown - Rhode Island (unbuilt Providence and Norwich City Turnpike) Route 165, Shetucket Turnpike Wells Hollow Turnpike: May 1830: Shelton ...
The Connecticut portion of the New London Turnpike is now Route 184, and in Rhode Island parts of the New London Turnpike are on Routes 2 and 3. In 1922, the Westerly–Providence road was assigned New England Interstate Highway 1A, as an alternate to New England Interstate Highway 1. The road was only paved north of Nooseneck Hill.
NY 40, Melrose Valley Falls Road, Northern Turnpike, NY 67, Bushwick-Hoosick Road, Stage Road, Turnpike Road, NY 22: Yes 1837: Authorized to reroute off Stage Road to Turnpike Road and NY 67. 1846: Authorized to abandon north of Cambridge Branch Salem, Vermont state line CR 153: Yes Seneca Road Company: Main Road April 1, 1800, c. 78 [6]
The turnpike leaves I-95 at exit 76 in East Lyme, continuing on as I-395 north heading towards Norwich, Jewett City and Plainfield until exit 35, where the turnpike and I-395 split. I-395 continues north towards Worcester, Massachusetts , ending at I-290 and the Massachusetts Turnpike .
Junction Route 102 along Route 14. Route 14 roughly follows the historic Providence and Norwich Turnpike, later renamed to "Plainfield Pike."The only deviation from the original road occurs in Scituate, where approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of original route have been bypassed.
In Norwich, it intersects Interstate 395 (I-395) at exit 11 before ending at a triangular one-way couplet in downtown Norwich, intersecting Route 2/Route 32 over two bridges across the Yantic River. [1] Route 82 is a designated scenic road for the length of the East Haddam Bridge between Haddam and East Haddam. [1]
Map of the turnpikes. The following turnpikes were chartered and built in Rhode Island: . West Glocester Turnpike 1794; Providence and Norwich Turnpike 1794; Rhode Island and Connecticut Turnpike 1803
Just after entering Norwich, Route 32 joins Route 2. Then, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) down Route 2, there is a partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 395 . About 1.75 miles (2.82 km) further east from the I-395 interchange, the freeway section of Route 2 ends at a four-way at-grade intersection with Town Street, Harland Road ( Route 169 ...