List of Special Service Roads
The list excludes special service roads that are functionally classified as local roads.
SSR | Road name | Start point | End point | Facility served | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
401/403 | Bradley International Airport Connector, Schoephoester Road | Route 20 (Windsor Locks) |
Route 75 (Windsor Locks) |
Bradley International Airport | 2.29 mi (3.69 km) |
404 | Shaker Road, Bilton Road | Route 220 (Enfield) |
Bilton Road (local) (Somers) |
Willard-Cybulski Correctional Institution | 0.85 mi (1.37 km) |
410 | Aircraft Road | Route 154 (Middletown) |
Pratt & Whitney driveway (Middletown) |
Pratt & Whitney plant | 2.28 mi (3.67 km) |
411 | West Street | Route 3 (Rocky Hill) |
Route 99 (Rocky Hill) |
I-91 Exit 23 and Dinosaur State Park | 1.98 mi (3.19 km) |
422 | Nott Street | Route 99 (Wethersfield) |
Hartford Avenue (local) (Wethersfield) |
Standish Park | 0.31 mi (0.50 km) |
430 | North Eagleville Road | North Eagleville Road (local) (Mansfield) |
Route 195 (Mansfield) |
University of Connecticut (Storrs campus) | 0.86 mi (1.38 km) |
431 | Geer Hill Road, River Road | Route 148 (Lyme) |
Route 82 (East Haddam) |
Gillette Castle State Park | 2.39 mi (3.85 km) |
434 | Mt. Parnassus Rd, Millington Rd, Haywardville Rd, Hopyard Rd | Route 82 (East Haddam) |
Route 82 (East Haddam) |
Devil's Hopyard State Park | 10.15 mi (16.33 km) |
437 | Crystal Avenue, Old Bridge Approach, State Pier Approach | Route 32 (New London) |
State Pier Approach (New London) |
State Pier | 0.44 mi (0.71 km) |
449 | Rocky Neck Connector | Route 156 (East Lyme) |
I-95 (East Lyme) |
Rocky Neck State Park | 1.07 mi (1.72 km) |
450 | Hammonasset Connector, Duck Hole Road, Horsepond Road | U.S. Route 1 (Madison) |
Route 79 (Madison) |
Hammonasset State Park and I-95 Exit 62 | 4.46 mi (7.18 km) |
453 | Mount Carmel Avenue | Route 10 (Hamden) |
Mount Carmel Avenue (local) (Hamden) |
Sleeping Giant State Park and Quinnipiac University | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) |
476 | Sherwood Island Connector | Sherwood Island State Park Road (Westport) |
U.S. Route 1 (Westport) |
Sherwood Island State Park and I-95 Exit 18 | 1.41 mi (2.27 km) |
478 | West Shore Road, Lake Waramaug Road, North Shore Road | Route 45 (Washington) |
Route 45 (Warren) |
Lake Waramaug State Park | 6.08 mi (9.78 km) |
480 | Great Hollow Road | Great Hollow Road (local) (Cornwall) |
Route 4 (Cornwall) |
Mohawk Mountain State Park | 0.77 mi (1.24 km) |
482 | East River Road | Route 181/Route 318 (Barkhamsted) |
Route 20 (Barkhamsted) |
Peoples State Forest | 4.11 mi (6.61 km) |
- Special Service Road 483 (Burr Mountain Road) – SR 800 to Burr Pond State Park
- Special Service Road 485 (University Drive) – Route 4 to Torrington campus of the University of Connecticut
- Special Service Road 486 (Airport Access Road) – Route 188 connector to Waterbury-Oxford Airport
- Special Service Road 487 (Kettletown Road) – Route 67 and I-84/US 6 to Kettletown State Park
- Special Service Road 490 (Wasserman Way) – I-84 Exit 11 to Route 34 and SR 860
- Special Service Road 492 (Main Street South) Route 67 and US 6 to DOT garage in Southbury
- Special Service Road 493 (Washington Boulevard) – I-95 Exit 7 to Route 137 and U.S. Route 1
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