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  2. Route 159 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    About half a mile (0.80 km) further north, US 5 has an interchange with I-291 (at exit 4) that also includes access to Route 30, the main road to the South Windsor town center. John Fitch Boulevard continues through the rest of South Windsor, passing through the village of East Windsor Hill near the East Windsor town line. [1] [4]

  4. Connecticut Route 218 - Wikipedia

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    Just east of Route 187, Route 218 becomes undivided, but maintains 4 lanes, and soon reaches the Windsor. In Windsor, it continues east, intersecting the ramps to and from I-291 at its western end. The road then runs parallel to I-291 and soon crosses over I-91 at Exit 35B as part of the I-91 / I-291 interchange.

  5. Connecticut Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    Route 194 west to Route 74 – Ellington, Rockville, Warehouse Point, East Windsor Hill, South Windsor Town Offices: Eastern terminus of Route 194: Manchester: 5.75: 9.25: I-84 west – Hartford: Exit 63 on I-84; former I-86: 6.17: 9.93: I-84 east / Route 83 south – Tolland, Manchester Center, Glastonbury: Southern end of Route 83 concurrency ...

  6. Connecticut Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    This line connects Hartford and Middletown. Connecticut Southern owns and operates the northernmost 3 miles (4.8 km) of the line; the remainder is owned by the state of Connecticut and operated by the Providence and Worcester Railroad. [12] A short spur on this line, known as the Market Spur, connects to the Hartford Regional Market. [16]

  7. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hartford Line service is provided by both Amtrak and the Connecticut Department of Transportation's CT Rail, and in addition to its termini serves New Haven State Street, Wallingford, Meriden, Berlin, Hartford, Windsor, and Windsor Locks. Several infill stations are planned to be added in the near future as of 2021.