U.S. Route 202 in Connecticut

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U.S. Route 202 marker

U.S. Route 202
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Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length: 75.14 mi[1] (120.93 km)
Existed: 1935 (relocated 1974) – present
Major junctions
South end: US 6 / US 202 in Southeast, NY
  I-84 / US 6 / US 7 in Danbury
Route 8 in Torrington
North end: US 202 / Route 10 in Southwick, MA
Location
Counties: Fairfield, Litchfield, Hartford
Highway system
  • Routes in Connecticut
Route 201 Route 203

In Connecticut, U.S. Route 202 is usually signed as an east–west route. It enters from the New York state line in Danbury overlapped with U.S. Route 6 and ends at the Massachusetts state line in Granby overlapped with Route 10. US 202 is overlapped with other routes for most of its length.

Route description

U.S. Route 202 enters Connecticut at Danbury with US 6 and climbs up onto I-84 at Exit 4, which had just been joined by the north–south US 7 at the previous interchange, making a four-way concurrency. US 7 and 202 split from I-84 and US 6 at Exit 7. They remain a freeway for a short stretch but then 202 splits off to a two-lane road in southern Brookfield as it follows Federal Road. The US 7 freeway continues for another 2 miles (3.2 km) before it rejoins US 202 in northern Brookfield. The now rejoined US 7 and 202 approach New Milford, in bucolic Litchfield County, where they once again split. Route 202 then travels through Washington, Morris (briefly), and Litchfield before entering Torrington. In Torrington US 202 sees an interchange with Connecticut Route 8. Leaving Torrington, US 202 travels through New Hartford and Canton. In western Canton, US 202 becomes concurrent with US Route 44, which occurs until central Avon. US 202 turns northward through northern Avon, Simsbury, and Granby before entering Massachusetts. From the intersection with Route 44 in Avon to the state line, US 202 is concurrent with Route 10.

History

US 202 was designated in 1935. It originally went along its modern alignment, continuing east on Lake Avenue and West Street to downtown Danbury, then went south along modern CT 53 and CT 302 into Newtown (this section was signed as CT 34 from 1932 to 1934.) 202 then overlapped with US 6 into Farmington, with CT 10 joining them to the Massachusetts state line. Modern US 202 in Litchfield County was originally part of CT 25 (New Milford to Torrington) and CT 4 (Torrington to Canton.) The portion between Danbury and New Milford was then just US 7. In 1963, CT 4 was shifted southward with CT 25 extended along modern US 202 to Canton. In 1974, US 202 was moved to its modern alignment. CT 25 was truncated to US 7 in Brookfield and the former alignment between Danbury and Newtown became CT 302 and a northern extension of CT 53.[2]

Junction list

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Fairfield Danbury 0.00 0.00 US 6 / US 202 New York state line
1.10 1.77 SR 824 (New State Road) Access to I-84 exit 2
4.15 6.68 I-84 west / US 7 south – Norwalk, Ridgebury Joins I-84/US 7 northbound at exit 4
(5.41)Error: mi is not a number Route 39 / Route 53 I-84 exit 5
(5.84)Error: mi is not a number Route 37 I-84 exit 6; southbound junction only
7.43 11.96 I-84 / US 6 east – Bethel, Waterbury Leaves I-84/US 6 northbound at exit 7
Brookfield 9.05 14.56 Federal Road (SR 805)
10.66 17.16 Route 133 north – Brookfield, Bridgewater
12.88 20.73 Route 25 south – Hawleyville, Newtown
Litchfield New Milford 19.27 31.01 US 7 north / Route 67 – Kent End overlap with US 7; begin overlap with Route 67
19.77 31.82 Route 67 south – Roxbury End overlap with Route 67
21.56 34.70 Route 109 east – Washington
Washington 27.49 44.24 Route 45 north – Warren
28.67 46.14 Route 47 south – Washington
31.26 50.31 Route 341 north – Warren
31.93 51.39 SSR 479 (Old Route 25)
Litchfield 35.11 56.50 Route 209 south – Lakeside
38.49 61.94 Route 63 – Goshen, Morris
38.59 62.10 Route 118 east – Harwinton
Torrington 44.09 70.96 SR 800 (Main Street/South Main Street)
44.15 71.05 Route 4 west – Goshen Begin overlap with Route 4
44.70 71.94 Route 8 – Winsted, Waterbury Access via Columbus Road (SR 836) and Christopher Road (SR 837)
44.82 72.13 Route 4 east – Harwinton End overlap with Route 4
44.67 71.89 Route 183 – Harwinton, Winsted
New Hartford 50.16 80.72 Route 219 east – New Hartford
Hartford Canton 55.54 89.38 Route 179 – Canton, Collinsville
55.70 89.64 US 44 west – Winsted Begin overlap with US 44
41.07 66.10 Route 177 south – Unionville
Simsbury 42.29 68.06 Route 167 – Simsbury, Unionville
Avon 61.02 98.20 US 44 east / Route 10 south – West Hartford, Farmington End overlap with US 44; begin overlap with Route 10
Simsbury 42.99 69.19 Route 185 east – Bloomfield
44.75 72.02 Route 167 south – Canton
46.81 75.33 Route 315 east – Tariffville
Granby 50.84 81.82 Route 189 south – Tariffville Begin overlap with Route 189
50.93 81.96 Route 20 / Route 189 north – East Granby, East Hartland, North Granby End overlap with Route 189
75.14 120.93 US 202 / Route 10 Massachusetts state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special Designations

In 2010, the Connecticut Department of Transportation designated the 3.8-mile (6.1 km) segment of US 202 between the junction with Route 45 and Rabbit Hill Road in New Preston a state scenic road.[citation needed]

References

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  1. Connecticut Department of Transportation, Highway Log PDF (1.80 MiB) as of December 31, 2006
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