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22x Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center to Bridgeport Avenue and Commerce Dr. (Shelton) via Route 8 & SR 714 (Final outbound trip 5:45 P.M.) Monday-Friday 23 Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center to Derby Metro-North Station (Derby) via Main St./River Rd. (Route 110) (Final outbound trip 7:10 P.M.) Monday-Friday
This site is now the town boundary with Bridgeport called Fairchild Park. [18] A piece of the original 1940 Merritt Parkway bridge, which was built over Route 108, is on the green. The concrete ornament is a likeness of the town of Trumbull official seal. The bridge was demolished in 1979 when the interchange was updated.
US 1 (Barnum Avenue) Southern terminus; former Boston Post Road: Trumbull: 2.67: 4.30: Route 8 / Route 15 north / Merritt Parkway north – Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport: Exit 5 on Route 8; exit 52 on Merritt Parkway: 3.15: 5.07: Route 15 south / Merritt Parkway south – New York City: Exit 51 on Merritt Parkway: Shelton: 10.99: 17.69: To ...
Shelton was settled by the English as part of the town of Stratford in 1639. On May 15, 1656, the Court of the Colony of Connecticut in Hartford affirmed that the town of Stratford included all of the territory 12 miles (19 km) inland from Long Island Sound, between the Housatonic River and the Fairfield town line.
A former Milford CT school and charter bus company- Cross Country Coach, purchased a few of CR & L's older buses to operate a regional route between Norwalk, Bridgeport, and New Haven. This was a restoration of two former CR & L routes, which commenced in 1973 and continued until Cross Country Coach ceased operations in the early 1980s.
In 1951, the Ansonia–Derby–Shelton Expressway portion between Constitution Boulevard in Shelton and Pershing Drive in Derby (including the Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge) opened to traffic. As part of the freeway upgrades to Route 8, the southern terminus was shifted west from Stratford to Bridgeport, taking over old Route 65.
St Lawrence Parish is located in the Huntington section of Shelton and, with over 3,000 registered families, is one of the largest parishes in the Diocese. The modern church was constructed shortly after the parish was formed in 1955. The architect was J. Gerald Phelan. A recent renovation doubled the size of the church and added a parish center.
The Lower White Hills Cemetery (1700) is on Maple Avenue, just west of Route 110. White Hills has a volunteer fire department, Shelton Fire Company 5. [ 1 ] The fire company was formed in 1947 and the first truck was purchased in 1948, costing $7,000.