Connecticut Route 10 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
New Haven
New Haven 0.1 0.2 I-95 / Conn. Tpk. – Bridgeport, New London
1.3 2.1 US 1 – West Haven, East Haven
1.9 3.1 Route 34 east – Downtown New Haven Eastern end of CT 34 overlap
2.2 3.5 Route 34 west – Orange Western end of CT 34 overlap
3.4 5.5 Route 63 north – Woodbridge
Hamden 7.0 11.3 Route 15 – Wallingford, Orange
10.1 16.3 Route 40 east – North Haven
10.3 16.6 Route 22 east – North Haven
Cheshire 15.8 25.4 Route 42 west – Bethany
16.9–
17.1
27.2–
27.5
Route 68 / Route 70 – Meriden, Wallingford, Prospect
21.0 33.8 I-691 – Waterbury, Meriden I-691 Exit 3
Hartford
Southington 21.5 34.6 Route 322 – Marion, Cheshire Grade separated
24.2 38.9 Route 120 south – Cheshire
26.7 43.0 I-84 – Waterbury, Hartford I-84 exit 32
Plainville 28.1 45.2 Route 177 north – Farmington
29.8 48.0 Route 372 to Route 72 – New Britain, Bristol
Farmington 32.2 51.8 US 6 – West Hartford, Bristol One-way eastbound connector
33.8 54.4 Route 4 – West Hartford, Unionville
Avon 35.10 56.49 US 44 east – West Hartford Begin US 44 overlap
39.4–
40.2
63.4–
64.7
US 44 west / US 202 north – Simsbury, Canton End US 44 overlap; begin US 202 overlap
Simsbury 43.0 69.2 Route 185 east – Bloomfield
44.8 72.1 Route 167 south / Route 309 west – Canton
46.8 75.3 Route 315 north – Tariffville
Granby 50.8 81.8 Route 189 south – Tariffville Begin Route 189 overlap; Old Route 10 continues south on Route 189
50.9 81.9 Route 20 / Route 189 north – North Granby, Hartland, Windsor End Route 189 overlap
54.3 87.4 Route 10 north State line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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