Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Fairfield |
Danbury | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 6 / US 202 west – Southeast | continuation into New York | ||
Concurrent with Interstate 84 (Exits 4–8) | |||||||
Newtown | 14.26 | 22.95 | Route 25 north – Hawleyville, Brookfield | Northern end of CT 25 overlap | |||
16.44 | 26.46 | Route 25 south – Trumbull | Southern end of CT 25 overlap | ||||
Concurrent with Interstate 84 (Exits 10–15) | |||||||
New Haven |
Southbury | 22.19 | 35.71 | Route 67 – Roxbury, Seymour | |||
Litchfield |
Woodbury | 25.94 | 41.75 | Route 64 east – Middlebury | |||
26.90 | 43.29 | Route 317 west – Roxbury | |||||
27.60 | 44.42 | Route 47 north – Washington | |||||
31.48 | 50.66 | Route 61 north – Bethlehem | |||||
Watertown | 34.57 | 55.64 | Route 63 – Morris, Middlebury | ||||
35.81 | 57.63 | Route 262 north – Oakville | |||||
Concurrent with CT 8 (Exits 38–39) | |||||||
Plymouth | 41.28 | 66.43 | Route 262 south – Plymouth | ||||
44.15 | 71.05 | Route 72 – Harwinton, Bristol | |||||
Hartford |
Bristol | 47.25 | 76.04 | Route 69 – Wolcott, Burlington | |||
48.30 | 77.73 | Route 229 south – Forestville | |||||
Farmington | 50.95 | 82.00 | Route 177 – Plainville, Unionville | ||||
53.08 | 85.42 | Route 10 – Avon, Plainville | grade separated | ||||
Concurrent with Interstate 84 (Exits 38–60) | |||||||
Manchester | 70.09 | 112.80 | US 44 west – East Hartford | Western end of US 44 overlap | |||
72.67 | 116.95 | Route 83 – Glastonbury, Vernon | |||||
Tolland |
Bolton | 75.84 | 122.05 | Route 85 south – Hebron | |||
76.76 | 123.53 | I-384 west – Manchester, East Hartford | |||||
76.99 | 123.90 | US 44 east – Coventry, Mansfield | Eastern end of US 44 overlap | ||||
Andover | 82.68 | 133.06 | Route 316 south – Hebron | ||||
83.91 | 135.04 | Route 87 south – Columbia | |||||
Columbia | 87.81 | 141.32 | Route 66 west – Hebron | ||||
Windham |
Willimantic | 89.73 | 144.41 | Route 32 – Windham, Mansfield | grade separated | ||
91.94 | 147.96 | Route 195 – Storrs, Willimantic | grade separated | ||||
Windham | 93.15 | 149.91 | Route 66 west – Willimantic | ||||
95.00 | 152.89 | Route 203 south – Windham | |||||
Chaplin | 96.96 | 156.04 | Route 198 north – Chaplin | ||||
Hampton | 101.30 | 163.03 | Route 97 – Scotland, Hampton | ||||
Brooklyn | 107.44 | 172.91 | Route 169 – Pomfret, Canterbury | ||||
Killingly | 109.56 | 176.32 | Route 12 north – Dayville | Northern end of CT 12 overlap | |||
110.97 | 178.59 | Route 12 south – Wauregan | Southern end of CT 12 overlap | ||||
111.81 | 179.94 | I-395 – Putnam, Plainfield | I-395 Exits 91 A–B, cloverleaf interchange | ||||
116.06 | 186.78 | Conn. Tpk. south – Killingly | |||||
121.33 | 195.26 | US 6 east – Providence | continuation into Rhode Island | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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