Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Litchfield |
New Milford | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 7 – Kent, Brookfield | |||
0.00– 0.50 |
0.00– 0.80 |
US 202 east – New Preston | Brief concurrency with US 202 | ||||
Bridgewater | 3.58 | 5.76 | Route 133 south – Bridgewater | ||||
Roxbury | 7.79 | 12.54 | Route 199 north – Washington | ||||
8.69 | 13.99 | Route 317 east – Woodbury | |||||
New Haven |
Southbury | 13.37 | 21.52 | Route 172 south – South Britain | |||
15.38 | 24.75 | US 6 east – Woodbury | Begin wrong-way overlap | ||||
15.43 | 24.83 | I-84 – Waterbury, Danbury | I-84 Exit 15 | ||||
16.95 | 27.28 | US 6 west – Newtown | End wrong-way overlap | ||||
19.64– 19.79 |
31.61– 31.85 |
Route 188 north – Middlebury | |||||
Oxford | 23.12 | 37.21 | Route 42 east – Beacon Falls | ||||
Seymour | 26.53 | 42.70 | Route 313 south – Seymour | ||||
26.65 | 42.89 | Route 8 – Ansonia, Naugatuck | CT 8 Exit 22 Southbound exit | ||||
26.76 | 43.07 | Route 115 south – Ansonia | |||||
Woodbridge | 31.00 | 49.89 | Route 63 – Bethany, Woodbridge | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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