Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Fairfield |
Danbury | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 6 / US 202 | New York state line | ||
1.10 | 1.77 | SR 824 (New State Road) | Access to I-84 exit 2 | ||||
4.15 | 6.68 | I-84 west / US 7 south – Norwalk, Ridgebury | Joins I-84/US 7 northbound at exit 4 | ||||
(5.41) | 8.71 | Route 39 / Route 53 | I-84 exit 5 | ||||
(5.84) | 9.40 | Route 37 | I-84 exit 6; southbound junction only | ||||
7.43 | 11.96 | I-84 / US 6 east – Bethel, Waterbury | Leaves I-84/US 6 northbound at exit 7 | ||||
Brookfield | 9.05 | 14.56 | Federal Road (SR 805) | ||||
10.66 | 17.16 | Route 133 north – Brookfield, Bridgewater | |||||
12.88 | 20.73 | Route 25 south – Hawleyville, Newtown | |||||
Litchfield |
New Milford | 19.27 | 31.01 | US 7 north / Route 67 – Kent | End overlap with US 7; begin overlap with Route 67 | ||
19.77 | 31.82 | Route 67 south – Roxbury | End overlap with Route 67 | ||||
21.56 | 34.70 | Route 109 east – Washington | |||||
Washington | 27.49 | 44.24 | Route 45 north – Warren | ||||
28.67 | 46.14 | Route 47 south – Washington | |||||
31.26 | 50.31 | Route 341 north – Warren | |||||
31.93 | 51.39 | SSR 479 (Old Route 25) | |||||
Litchfield | 35.11 | 56.50 | Route 209 south – Lakeside | ||||
38.49 | 61.94 | Route 63 – Goshen, Morris | |||||
38.59 | 62.10 | Route 118 east – Harwinton | |||||
Torrington | 44.09 | 70.96 | SR 800 (Main Street/South Main Street) | ||||
44.15 | 71.05 | Route 4 west – Goshen | Begin overlap with Route 4 | ||||
44.70 | 71.94 | Route 8 – Winsted, Waterbury | Access via Columbus Road (SR 836) and Christopher Road (SR 837) | ||||
44.82 | 72.13 | Route 4 east – Harwinton | End overlap with Route 4 | ||||
44.67 | 71.89 | Route 183 – Harwinton, Winsted | |||||
New Hartford | 50.16 | 80.72 | Route 219 east – New Hartford | ||||
Hartford |
Canton | 55.54 | 89.38 | Route 179 – Canton, Collinsville | |||
55.70 | 89.64 | US 44 west – Winsted | Begin overlap with US 44 | ||||
41.07 | 66.10 | Route 177 south – Unionville | |||||
Simsbury | 42.29 | 68.06 | Route 167 – Simsbury, Unionville | ||||
Avon | 61.02 | 98.20 | US 44 east / Route 10 south – West Hartford, Farmington | End overlap with US 44; begin overlap with Route 10 | |||
Simsbury | 42.99 | 69.19 | Route 185 east – Bloomfield | ||||
44.75 | 72.02 | Route 167 south – Canton | |||||
46.81 | 75.33 | Route 315 east – Tariffville | |||||
Granby | 50.84 | 81.82 | Route 189 south – Tariffville | Begin overlap with Route 189 | |||
50.93 | 81.96 | Route 20 / Route 189 north – East Granby, East Hartland, North Granby | End overlap with Route 189 | ||||
75.14 | 120.93 | US 202 / Route 10 | Massachusetts state line | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 202 In Connecticut
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