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Street (St) Public roadway in a town, city or urban area, especially a paved thoroughfare with footpaths and buildings along one or both sides. Subway (Sbwy) Underground passage or tunnel that pedestrians use for crossing under a road, railway, river etc.
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.
South Frontage Road, Huntington Street, Jay Street, Truman Street, Bank Street — — SR 642: 2.65: 4.26 Route 2 / Route 32 in Norwich: Route 2 / Route 32 / Route 169 in Norwich: Town Street, Washington Street — — SR 643: 0.13: 0.21 US 1 in New London: Route 213 in New London: Lee Avenue — — SR 644: 0.75: 1.21 Route 97 in Pomfret: US ...
Main Street at the Hartford–Windsor town line: Route 159 at the Massachusetts state line 1968: current formerly US-5A Route 160: 7.36: 11.84 US 5/Route 15/Berlin Turnpike in Berlin: Route 17 in Glastonbury: 1932: current Route 161: 8.03: 12.92 Route 156 in East Lyme: Route 85 in Montville: 1932 [4] current Route 162: 20.05: 32.27 US 1 in Milford
Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut [7] and the fifth-most populous city in New England, with a population of 148,654 in 2020. [3] Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock River on Long Island Sound, it is a port city 60 miles (97 km) from Manhattan and 40 miles (64 km) from The Bronx.
CT scan or X-ray computed tomography, a medical imaging method; Calcitonin (symbol CT), a hormone produced in the thyroid gland; Calibrated automated thrombogram (CT or CAT), a coagulation test; Cardiothoracic surgery, the field of medicine specializing in chest surgery; Chemotype (ct.), a chemically distinct entity in a plant or microorganism
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Mature Magnolia grandiflora on the north side of Bank Street (intersection with Montauk Avenue) in New London, Connecticut. The Connecticut shoreline (including New London) lies within the broad transition zone where so-called "subtropical indicator" plants and other broadleaf evergreens can successfully be cultivated.