Junction List
State | County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Connecticut | Hartford |
Hartford | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 44 – East Hartford, West Hartford | ||
Bloomfield | 2.36 | 3.80 | Route 218 – West Hartford, Windsor | ||||
3.67 | 5.91 | Route 178 – Windsor, Bloomfield | |||||
5.15 | 8.29 | Route 305 east – Windsor | |||||
7.87 | 12.67 | Route 189 south – Bloomfield | Southern end of Route 189 overlap; South end of freeway; at-grade intersection | ||||
8.33 | 13.41 | Tariffville Road | Interchange | ||||
8.72 | 14.03 | Route 189 north – Tariffville | Northern end of Route 189 overlap; North end of freeway; interchange | ||||
East Granby | 12.49 | 20.10 | Route 20 – Granby, Windsor Locks | ||||
Suffield | 16.52 | 26.59 | Route 168 – Suffield, Congamond, MA | ||||
Connecticut–Massachusetts state line | |||||||
Massachusetts | Hampden |
Agawam | 22.03 | 35.45 | Route 57 | ||
Westfield | 27.23 | 43.82 | US 20 | ||||
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