Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Hartford |
Windsor Locks | 0.00 | 0.00 | Route 75 (Ella T. Grasso Turnpike) – Suffield, Poquonock | ||||
2.28 | 3.67 | Route 159 north (S. Main St.) – Suffield | Western terminus of concurrency with CT 159 | |||||
2.58 | 4.15 | Route 159 south (Main St.) – Windsor | Eastern terminus of concurrency with CT 159 | |||||
East Windsor | 3.55 | 5.71 | I-91 – Hartford, Enfield | |||||
3.73 | 6.00 | US 5 (Prospect Hill Road) – Enfield, Windsor | ||||||
7.39 | 11.89 | Route 191 south (Main St.) – Broad Brook | Western terminus of concurrency with CT 191 | |||||
8.63 | 13.89 | Route 191 north (Broad Brook Rd.) / Melrose Rd. – Melrose | Eastern terminus of concurrency with CT 191 | |||||
Tolland |
Ellington | 12.76 | 20.54 | Connector to Route 286 | ||||
13.70 | 22.05 | Route 83 south (Somers Rd.) – Vernon | Western terminus of concurrency with CT 83 | |||||
13.74 | 22.11 | Route 83 north (Somers Rd.) – Somers | Eastern terminus of concurrency with CT 83 | |||||
17.77 | 28.60 | Route 30 (Stafford Rd.) – West Stafford, Tolland | ||||||
Stafford | 22.50 | 36.21 | Route 32 / Route 190 – Willington, Union, Somers, Monson, MA | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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