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Then, I-91 enters the city of Holyoke where exit 12 (old exit 15) is located. Just after an interchange with US 202, (exit 16) I-91 goes from three lanes to two lanes in each direction to the Vermont state line. [11] After a short exit-less stretch, I-91 enters Northampton, passing the Northampton Airport and an oxbow lake.
Brainard Road in Hartford: Airport Road — — SR 531: 1.39: 2.24 Route 4 in Farmington: I-84 / US 6 in Farmington: South Road, Colt Highway — — SR 532: 0.44: 0.71 Route 177 in Plainville: Route 10 in Southington: Washington Street, Birch Street — — SR 533: 4.03: 6.49 US 6 / US 44 / Route 85 in Bolton: Route 30 in Vernon: Cider Mill ...
Ran from what is today between exits 9 & 10 along Route 25 and US 6: I-86: 31.27: 50.32 I-84/US 6 in East Hartford: I-86 at the Massachusetts state line 1971: 1984 Renumbered I-84 and Route 3 I-87: 1.41: 2.27 I-87 at the New York state line: I-87 at the New York state line 1961: 1968 Renumbered I-684 I-89 — — I-95 in Norwalk
US 5 begins on State Street at exit 5 of I-91 in New Haven.State Street continues southwest into downtown as a local, unnumbered street. US 5 starts out as an undivided four-lane road, becoming two lanes just before crossing into Hamden.
The 14 trunk line routes of the original state highway system of Connecticut. In 1900, the State Highway Department proposed a statewide system of trunk line routes. By 1913, the system consisted of 10 north-south highways and 4 east-west highways, including the lower Boston Post Road. The system covered roughly 1,400 miles (2,300 km).
The Whitehead Highway (also known as the Conland–Whitehead Highway, and frequently misspelled as Conlin–Whitehead Highway), is a 0.67-mile-long (1.08 km) freeway in Hartford, Connecticut running from Pulaski Circle east to Interstate 91 (I-91). Constructed above the Park River Conduit, the highway underwent rehabilitation from 2004 to 2005
Originally the Mount Carmel Connector was to be part of the freeway relocation of Route 10 to exit 29 of I-84 in Southington. These plans were never implemented, however. [3] The Mount Carmel Connector was opened in 1972 from I-91 to Dixwell Avenue and State Street (US 5) in North Haven. It was first given an unsigned designation of State Road 724.
Connecticut Route 80 is a 25.9 mile highway that runs through south-central Connecticut. The route runs from Interstate 91 (I-91) in Quinnipiac Meadows neighborhood of New Haven east to Route 154 in Deep River. Route 80 runs within 5 miles of many town squares- including Downtown New Haven.