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  2. Connecticut Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 is a 67.36-mile (108.41 km) state highway in Connecticut that runs north–south from Bridgeport, through Waterbury, all the way to the Massachusetts state line where it continues as Massachusetts Route 8.

  3. List of state routes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Route 8: 67.36: 108.41 I-95 in Bridgeport: Route 8 at the Massachusetts state line 1922: current Rerouted in 1951 Route 8A: 1.31: 2.11 US 1 in Stratford: Route 8 in Stratford 1932 [2] 1951 Now Route 110: Route 9: 40.89: 65.81 I-95/US 1 in Old Saybrook: I-84/US 6 in Farmington: 1932 [3] current Route 9A: 15.4: 24.8 Route 9 in Essex

  4. Massachusetts Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 is the portion of the 148 mile multistate New England Route 8 within the state of Massachusetts.The highway runs 66.643 miles (107.252 km) from the Connecticut state line in Sandisfield, where the highway continues as Connecticut Route 8, north to the Vermont state line in Clarksburg, where the highway continues as Vermont Route 8 and VT 100.

  5. Connecticut Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    Rapid development on Route 67 between Route 8 and I-84 may require the eventual upgrading of this section to a four-lane arterial highway. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] A 3.77-mile (6.07 km) section in the town of Roxbury, from the Bridgewater-Roxbury town line to 0.30 miles (0.48 km) east of Route 317 , is a designated state scenic road.

  6. Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore Isaac Hull Bridge carries Connecticut Route 8 over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and Derby, in Connecticut. The bridge was constructed in 1951 for Route 8. [3] [4] This deck-truss bridge, originally built in 1951 and named in honor of Commodore Isaac Hull who was born in Shelton. [5]

  7. Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Route 169 is a 47.36-mile-long (76.22 km) state highway in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.It begins in the city of Norwich, Connecticut, and runs 38 miles (61 km) through Northeastern Connecticut, continuing across the state line into Southbridge, Massachusetts.

  8. Connecticut Route 68 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 south / Main Street (SR 710 north) – Bridgeport: Access via SR 723; exit 26 on Route 8: Prospect: 4.28: 6.89: Route 69 – Waterbury, New Haven: Cheshire: 7.67: 12.34: Route 70 west – Waterbury: Western end of Route 70 concurrency: 9.36: 15.06: Route 10 north – Southington, New Haven: Western end of Route 10 concurrency: 9.51: 15. ...

  9. Connecticut Route 262 - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 south – Waterbury: Exit 34 on Route 8: Route 8 north – Torrington: Exit 34 on Route 8: Thomaston: Waterbury Road (SR 848 north) New Haven: Waterbury: Thomaston Avenue (SR 847 south) Litchfield: Plymouth: 9.37: 15.08: US 6 – Thomaston, Terryville, Bristol: Northern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi