Connecticut Route 63 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
New Haven
New Haven 0.00 0.00 Route 10 – West Haven, Hamden
0.13 0.21 Route 243 west – Ansonia
0.71 1.14 Route 122 south – Allingtown
1.29 2.08 Route 69 north – Bethany
1.51 2.43 Route 15 – Orange, Hamden
Woodbridge 2.85 4.59 Route 114 west – Orange
4.69 7.55 Route 67 north – Seymour
Bethany 10.04 16.16 Route 42 east – Cheshire Eastern end of CT 42 overlap
10.14 16.32 Route 42 west – Oxford Western end of CT 42 overlap
Naugatuck 14.40 23.17 Route 8 – Seymour, Waterbury
15.80 25.43 Route 68 east – Prospect
Middlebury 18.07 29.08 Route 188 west – Southford
18.96 30.51 I-84 west – Danbury I-84 Exit 17 eastbound, partial interchange
19.39 31.21 Route 64 – Waterbury, Woodbury
Litchfield
Watertown 22.93 36.90 Route 73 south – Waterbury
24.20 38.95 US 6 – Woodbury, Thomaston
27.35 44.02 Route 132 south – Bethlehem
Morris 30.81 49.58 Route 109 – Thomaston, Lakeside
32.18 51.79 Route 61 south – Bethlehem
Litchfield 34.91 56.18 Route 118 east – Harwinton
34.95 56.25 US 202 east – Torrington Eastern end of US 202 overlap
34.99 56.31 US 202 west – New Preston Western end of US 202 overlap
Goshen 41.18 66.27 Route 4 – Cornwall, Torrington Rotary
Cornwall 47.62 76.64 Route 43 south – Cornwall
Canaan 51.21 82.41 Route 126 west – Falls Village
52.57 84.60 US 7 – Canaan, Lime Rock
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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