Wilbur Cross Parkway - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in New Haven County.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Housatonic River 36.9 59.4 Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge
Route 15 south (Merritt Parkway)
Milford 37.8 60.8 54 To I-95 / US 1 – Milford, New Haven Milford Parkway
38.4 61.8 55A Wheelers Farms Road Signed as exit 55 southbound
38.50 61.96 55B Wolf Harbor Road Northbound exit only
Orange 41.50 66.79 56 Route 121 – Orange, Ansonia
42.80 68.88 57 Route 34 east – Orange, New Haven
43.20 69.52 58 Route 34 west – Derby
Woodbridge 46.70 75.16 59 Route 63 / Route 69 – Woodbridge, New Haven
West Rock Ridge 47.10 75.80 Heroes Tunnel
Hamden 50.20 80.79 60 Route 10 – Hamden, New Haven
51.60 83.04 61 Whitney Avenue — Hamden, New Haven
51.00 82.08 61A Dixwell Avenue Northbound exit only
52.50 84.49 Route 40 – Hamden, North Haven Unnumbered exit, proposed interchange
North Haven 53.30 85.78 63 Route 22 – North Haven
Wallingford 58.40 93.99 64 Quinnipiac Street – Wallingford
58.70 94.47 65 Route 150 – Yalesville, Wallingford
61.10 98.33 66 US 5 – Wallingford, Meriden
Meriden 63.10 101.55 ConnDOT Maintenance Facility Via Miller Avenue; Northbound exit and entrance
64.10 103.16 67S I-91 south – New Haven Southbound exit and northbound entrance
64.30 103.48 67 East Main Street – Downtown Meriden Joint exit with I-91
64.70 104.12 68
N–E
I-91 north / Route 66 east – Rocky Hill, Middlefield Northbound exit and southbound entrance
65.20 104.93 68W I-691 west – Meriden, Waterbury No southbound exit
66.70 107.34 US 5 south (North Broad Street) to Route 66 – Meriden Southern terminus of concurrency with US 5; Limited access ends
Route 15 north / US 5 north (North Broad Street to Berlin Turnpike)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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