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The Berlin Turnpike is a 12.17-mile (19.59 km) major thoroughfare carrying U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and Route 15 in New Haven County and Hartford County in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The road begins one mile south of the Meriden – Berlin town line where Route 15 on the Wilbur Cross Parkway merges with US 5 along North Broad Street in Meriden ...
The Berlin Turnpike is mostly a four-lane arterial road with some six-lane sections and is the alignment of the old Hartford and New Haven Turnpike. In Berlin, it has an interchange with the Route 9 freeway. In Wethersfield, Route 5 and Route 15 leave the Berlin Turnpike to travel along the Wilbur Cross Highway, a freeway bypass along the south ...
The Berlin Turnpike splits and continues north-northeast along Route 314, narrowing to a two-lane undivided road, until it reaches the Hartford city line, continuing into that city as Maple Avenue. US 5/Route 15 exits onto a four-lane freeway that heads northeast towards I-91 as a controlled-access outlet into Hartford.
Last turnpike in Connecticut (stopped collecting tolls in 1895) Greenwoods Turnpike: October 1798: New Hartford - Winsted - Norfolk - Massachusetts (Twelfth Massachusetts Turnpike) U.S. Route 44, Old Turnpike Road Hartford and New Haven Turnpike: October 1798: New Haven - Meriden - Berlin - Hartford: Hartford Turnpike, Route 150, U.S. Route 5 ...
US 5 begins in the city of New Haven, heading north through Hartford to Massachusetts. It generally parallels I-91.From Meriden northward through Wethersfield, it runs concurrent with Route 15 and is known locally as the Berlin Turnpike.
Hartford Turnpike in North Haven: US 5 in North Haven: Devine Street — — SR 721: 1.85: 2.98 Route 67 in Seymour: Old Turnpike in Beacon Falls: North Street, North Main Street, South Main Street — — SR 722: 0.37: 0.60 US 1 in Bridgeport: Route 8 in Bridgeport: Chopsey Hill Road — — SR 723: 0.16: 0.26 North Main Street (SR 710) in ...
The first TGI Fridays location opened in Manhattan, New York, in 1965. In January, TGI Fridays closed 36 "underperforming" locations in 12 states, including in Massachusetts and New Jersey.
Berlin Turnpike in Wethersfield: MA 159 in Suffield: 1932: 1968 Now Route 159: US 5A — — East Hartford: Windsor: 1940: 1945 Originally US 5 before the four-lane US 5 opened to the east. US 5A — — Berlin: Berlin: 1940: 1963 Worthington Ridge Road, formerly part of US 5. US 5A — — Meriden: Wallingford: 1932