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Connecticut Route 2

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Route 2 marker
Route 2 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length58.03 mi (93.39 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
West endColumbus Boulevard / State Street in Hartford
Major intersections
East end US 1 in Stonington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
Counties
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
Route 18

Route 2 is a 58.03-mile (93.39 km) state highway in Hartford and New London counties in Connecticut. It is a primary state route, with a freeway section connecting Hartford to Norwich and following surface roads to Stonington. The entire freeway section of Route 2 west of Route 169 is also known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Highway Though it is labelled an east-west highway (as denoted by its even number), it follows a northwest-southeast route, with large sections of the highway running north-south throughout its duration.[1]

Route description

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Route 2 begins as a continuation of State Street (just east of Columbus Boulevard) near Interstate 91 in downtown Hartford. It starts out heading east toward East Hartford. Route 2 then crosses the Connecticut River on the Founders Bridge and has a partial interchange with I-91 at the crossing. Immediately after crossing into East Hartford, there is a complex interchange with Interstate 84. Immediately after this interchange, Route 2 heads southeast in the direction of Glastonbury. There is a partial interchange with Route 15 about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) further. After East Hartford, Route 2 enters Glastonbury. At the East Hartford-Glastonbury town line, there is a full trumpet interchange with Route 3. About 1 mile (1.6 km) after this interchange, there is a partial interchange with Route 17. From Glastonbury, Route 2 passes into Marlborough. It continues into Colchester. In Colchester, Route 2 has a partial interchange with Route 11. After this interchange, Route 2 curves and heads east toward Norwich. Once Route 2 leaves Colchester, it passes through the towns of Lebanon and Bozrah. After Bozrah, Route 2 enters Norwich. Just after entering Norwich, Route 32 joins Route 2. Then, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) down Route 2, there is a partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 395. About 1.75 miles (2.82 km) further east from the I-395 interchange, the freeway section of Route 2 ends at a four-way at-grade intersection with Town Street, Harland Road (Route 169), and Washington Street (Route 32/Route 2). Route 32 then separates in downtown Norwich after overlapping with Route 2 for 3.9 miles (6.3 km), following the west bank of the Thames River. Route 2 continues southeast from Norwich into Preston, and then into Ledyard. Just after entering Ledyard, Route 2 becomes a four-lane undivided freeway, passing by the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation and then the Foxwoods Resort Casino. After passing through Ledyard, Route 2 continues into North Stonington as a two-lane surface road. There is a roundabout with Route 184 and a partial interchange with Interstate 95 here. After leaving North Stonington, Route 2 heads into Stonington. Here, Route 2 is reduced to a minor arterial road. It has an interchange with Route 78 (Westerly Bypass) and terminates about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) later at the junction with US 1 in the Pawcatuck section of town just west of the Rhode Island state line.[1]

Route 2 westbound in Hartford, just before exits 2E, 2W and 3.

Several Connecticut freeways terminate at Route 2. Route 3 ends at Route 2 near the East Hartford-Glastonbury town line, Route 17 ends at Route 2 in Glastonbury, and Route 11 ends at Route 2 in Colchester. Route 78 also ends at Route 2, in Stonington. It is unusual that Route 78 intersects Route 2 where it is not a freeway.

History

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Two early toll roads, the Hartford and New London Turnpike and the Colchester and Norwich Turnpike, followed the alignment of current Route 2 in the 1800s. In 1922, The New England Interstate system incorporated the future Route 2 alignment as Route 17. Upon the discontinuation of the New England routes in the 1932 state highway renumbering, the eastern half of old New England Route 17 was renumbered to Route 2. The western half of old New England Route 17 eventually formed part of U.S. Route 44.[2][3]

Freeway construction along the Route 2 alignment started in the 1950s and continued through the 1960s and early 1970s. The oldest freeway segment, between exits 5A and 7, opened in 1952; the latest segment, between exits 20 and 22, opened in 1971. The state still maintains some segments of the older, access highway alignment, but does not sign these segments as state routes. The state remanded the remaining access highway segments to town jurisdiction.[3]

Junction list

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Exit numbers are currently sequential, but are scheduled to be converted to mile-based numbering starting in 2023.[4]

CountyLocationmikmOld exitNew exitDestinationsNotes
HartfordHartford0.000.00Columbus Boulevard / State Street – Convention Center, Science CenterWestern terminus; at-grade intersection
0.030.048 I-91 south – New HavenEastbound exit and westbound entrance; exit 38D on I-91
Connecticut River0.03–
0.88
0.048–
1.42
Founders Bridge
East Hartford0.46–
0.98
0.74–
1.58
31BPitkin Street / East River DriveEastbound exit and westbound entrance
21C I-84 (US 6) to I-91 north – Hartford, East Hartford, Springfield, BostonSigned as exits 1B (west) and 1C (east) westbound; access to East Hartford via SR 500; no eastbound access to I-84 west
1.352.1741D
East River Drive (SR 502 east) to I-91 south / US 5 / Route 15 south – New Haven
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
1.802.9052ARiverside Drive / Willow Street (SR 516 east)Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
2.804.515A2BHigh StreetNo westbound exit
3.044.895A2Main Street (SR 517 north)Westbound exit only
3.275.265BSutton AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance; permanently closed as of January 2022
3.675.915C3Maple StreetNo westbound exit
Glastonbury4.417.105D4A Route 3 south – Glastonbury, WethersfieldNorthern terminus and exits 13B-C on Route 3; signed as exit 4 westbound
4.707.5664BGriswold Street – GlastonburyEastbound exit and westbound entrance
5.078.1675 Route 17 south – Portland, South GlastonburyEastbound exit and westbound entrance; northern terminus of Route 17
5.31–
6.01
8.55–
9.67
86 Route 94 east (Hebron Avenue) – Glastonbury CenterWestern terminus of Route 94
7.1211.4697Neipsic Road – GlastonburyEastbound exit and westbound entrance
9.9416.0010 Route 83 north – East Glastonbury, ManchesterSouthern terminus of Route 83
11.5618.6011Thompson Street / Wassuc Road – GlastonburyWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Marlborough13.4221.601213West Road / Portland Road – MarlboroughEastbound exit and westbound entrance
15.4424.851315 Route 66 – Willimantic, Middletown
17.6628.421517South Main Street – MarlboroughWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
New LondonColchester20.3832.801620 Route 149 south (Westchester Road) – Westchester, MoodusNorthern terminus of Route 149
22.3736.001722Business Route (SR 615 east) – ColchesterEastbound exit and westbound entrance. Access to SR 615 via Mill Hill Road.
23.7038.141823 Route 16 – East Haddam, Colchester
24.3539.191924 Route 11 south – New LondonEastbound exit and westbound entrance; northern terminus of Route 11
25.0540.312025 Route 354 (Parum Road) to Route 85 – Salem, New LondonWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; access to Route 85 via SR 637
26.0341.892126Norwich Avenue – ColchesterEastbound exit and entrance. Access to Norwich Avenue via Chestnut Hill Road
26.4742.60Norwich Avenue (SR 616)Westbound exit and entrance
Lebanon30.9149.742230Scott Hill Road – Gilman, Lebanon
Bozrah33.3253.622333 Route 163 south / Haughton Road (SR 612 north) – Bozrah, MontvilleNorthern terminus of Route 163
34.5455.592434Fitchville Road (SR 608) – FitchvilleWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Norwich35.6257.322535A Route 32 north – Franklin, WillimanticWestern end of Route 32 concurrency; signed as exit 35 eastbound
36.3358.472735BOtrobando Avenue (SR 642) – YanticWestbound exit and entrance
37.0059.552836-37 I-395 / Route 2A east – New Haven, WorcesterSigned as exits 36 (south) and 37 (north); no westbound access to I-395 north; exits 13A-B on I-395; western terminus of Route 2A; former Route 52
37.7160.692938New London Turnpike – Norwichtown
38.1561.40Eastern end of freeway section
Route 169 north (Harland Road) – TaftvilleSouthern terminus of Route 169
39.5263.60 Route 32 south / Route 82 west – New London, SalemEastern end of Route 32 concurrency; eastern terminus of Route 82
39.8864.18 Route 12 south (Laurel Hill Avenue) – GrotonWestern end of Route 12 concurrency
40.1964.68 Route 12 north (North Main Street)Eastern end of Route 12 concurrency
40.5265.21 Route 165 east – PrestonWestern terminus of Route 165
Preston42.9569.12 Route 2A west / Route 117 south to I-95 – Ledyard, PoquetanuckEastern terminus of Route 2A; northern terminus of Route 117
45.7073.55 Route 164 north – Preston CitySouthern terminus of Route 164
LedyardWestern end of freeway section
47.2776.07Foxwoods Boulevard (SR 680 east) / Fox Tower Drive / Lake of Isles Drive
48.2077.57 Route 214 west / Foxwoods Boulevard (SR 680 west) – Ledyard CenterEastern terminus of Route 214
North StoningtonEastern end of freeway section
50.3381.00 Route 201 north – Ashwillet, GlasgoWestern end of Route 201 concurrency
51.1182.25 Route 201 south – StoningtonEastern end of Route 201 concurrency
54.2987.37 Route 184 – Old Mystic, Groton, ProvidenceRoundabout
55.2488.90
To I-95 north – Providence
Exit 92 on I-95; access to I-95 north via SR 617
Stonington56.0190.14 Route 49 north – Sterling, VoluntownSouthern terminus of Route 49
56.6791.20 Route 78 east – Westerly, Rhode Island BeachesWestern terminus of Route 78
58.0393.39 US 1 – Mystic, Stonington, Westerly, RIEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b the original (PDF) on September 27, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
  2. ^ F.J. Wood, The Turnpikes of New England, (Marshall Jones, 1919)
  3. ^ a b nycroads.com - CT Route 2
  4. ^ the original on February 22, 2022. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
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