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Route 32 at Route 82 and Route 2 in Norwich. Route 32 is a 54.88-mile (88.32 km) primary north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, beginning in New London and continuing via Willimantic to the Massachusetts state line, where it continues as Massachusetts Route 32.
In 2021, Connecticut lawmakers allocated $2.3 million for Connecticut Department of Transportation to study [10] the expansion of the Shore Line East service east to Westerly, RI with the possibility of expansion north to Norwich, CT, with additional studies for infill stations along the two railways. The study is expected to be concluded in ...
Boston, Norwich and New London Railroad: NH: 1832 1836 Norwich and Worcester Railroad: Branch Company: NH: 1845 1850 Hartford and New Haven Railroad: Built a short spur between the H&NH main line in Hartford, and the Connecticut River. [7] Central New England Railway: CNE NH: 1899 1927 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Train 611 hauls mainline traffic between Brattleboro and Palmer. South of Palmer, train 608 operates south to Willimantic and back, while train 610 covers the line between Willimantic and New London. [2] Local trains are based in St. Albans, White River Junction, and Palmer, serving customers in those areas or performing switching at NECR yards ...
Windham Region Transit District, or WRTD, is a bus operator for Windham County, with NECTD, SEAT, UConn Transportation Services in neighboring towns.Prior to August 2019, The company operated four routes in total, connecting with a small handful of other operators, such as UConn Transportation Services in Mansfield, SEAT in Norwich, [1] and NECTD in Brooklyn, Connecticut.
On April 10, 1848, the name was changed to the New London, Willimantic and Palmer Railroad with the shift of the north terminus to Palmer. The first section, from Norwich north to Willimantic, opened in September 1849, and the part from Norwich south to New London opened the next month.
Norwich (/ ˈ n ɔːr w ɪ tʃ / NOR-wich) (also called "The Rose of New England") is a city in New London County, Connecticut, United States.The Yantic, Shetucket, and Quinebaug Rivers flow into the city and form its harbor, from which the Thames River flows south to Long Island Sound.
Public transportation in Willimantic is provided by the Windham Region Transit District, which provides two in-town routes, and three intercity routes to Norwich, Danielson and Storrs. [66] Historically, Willimantic was also served by intercity trolley service: from 1903 to 1936, a line ran southeast to Norwich , and from 1909 to 1926, another ...