Wilbur Cross Highway - Exit List

Exit List

This is the list of exits for the Wilbur Cross Highway section of Route 15. Exit numbers and mileposts are those of Route 15. See the article on Interstate 84 for exits along the I-84 alignment.

The entire route is in Hartford County.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Freeway ends – US 5 / Route 15 continues along the Berlin Turnpike
Wethersfield 77.9 125.4 Route 314 (Berlin Turnpike)
To Maple Avenue
79.8 128.4 85 Route 99 – Wethersfield, Rocky Hill
Hartford 80.4 129.4 86 I-91 south – Rocky Hill, Meriden South end of I-91 overlap
81.3 130.8 89 I-91 north – Windsor Locks North end of I-91 overlap
Connecticut River 82.5 132.8 Charter Oak Bridge
East Hartford 83.0 133.6 90 US 5 north (Main St.) / E. River Dr.
Route 2 – Norwich, Hartford
US 5 leaves northbound and joins southbound.
Access to Route 2 is from northbound only.
84.5 136.0 91 Silver Lane Northbound exit only.
Unsigned SR 502.
85.1 137.0 I-84 / US 6 east – Vernon, Manchester Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Route 15 merges into eastbound I-84 / US 6, Wilbur Cross Highway continues as I-84 / US 6 (Exits 57-74 in Connecticut and Exits 1-3 in Massachusetts)
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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