U.S. Route 44 in Connecticut - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Litchfield
Lakeville 1.04 1.67 US 44 west – Amenia Continuation into New York
1.18 1.90 Route 112 east – Lime Rock
Salisbury 3.06 4.92 Route 41 south – Sharon Begin overlap
4.73 7.61 Route 41 north – Taconic End overlap
North Canaan 8.88 14.29 Route 126 south – Falls Village
Canaan 11.19 18.01 US 7 – Lime Rock, Sheffield, MA
Norfolk 18.38 29.58 Route 272 north – North Norfolk Begin overlap
18.72 30.13 Route 272 south – South Norfolk End overlap
20.14 32.41 Route 182 east – Colebrook
Winsted 26.74 43.03 Route 183 north – Colebrook Begin overlap
28.39 45.69 Route 8 north – Robertsville Begin triple overlap
28.85 46.43 Route 8 south – Torrington End triple overlap
28.88 46.48 Route 183 south – Torrington End overlap
Barkhamsted 31.96 51.43 Route 318 east – Barkhamsted
New Hartford 34.43 55.41 Route 219 – Nepaug, Barkhamsted
Hartford
Canton 38.77 62.39 Route 179 – West Granby, Collinsville
38.96 62.70 US 202 west – Torrington West end of US 202 overlap
41.07 66.10 Route 177 south – Unionville
42.29 68.06 Route 167 – Simsbury, Unionville
Avon 44.28 71.26 US 202 / Route 10 north – Simsbury North end of US 202 and Route 10 overlap
45.02 72.45 Route 10 south – Farmington South end of Route 10 overlap
West Hartford 49.29 79.32 Route 218 east – Bloomfield

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