Connecticut Route 10

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Route 10 marker

Route 10
Map of Connecticut with CT 10 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length: 54.28 mi[1] (87.36 km)
Existed: 1922 – present
Major junctions
South end: I-95 in New Haven
  US 1 in New Haven
I-691 in Cheshire
I-84 in Southington
US 6 in Farmington
US 44 / US 202 in Avon
North end: Route 10 / US 202 at Granby
Location
Counties: New Haven, Hartford
Highway system
  • Routes in Connecticut
Route 9A Route 11

Connecticut Route 10 is a state highway that runs between New Haven and the state line near Granby.

Route description

Route 10 begins at Interstate 95 (I-95) as Ella T. Grasso Boulevard in the city of New Haven. It then passes by Southern Connecticut State University before entering the town of Hamden along Dixwell Avenue. Route 10 continues north through the towns of Cheshire, Southington, Plainville, Farmington, Avon (where a lengthy concurrency with US 202 begins), and Simsbury. The Southington section of Route 10 was dedicated on Aug. 6, 1960 (and rededicated on Oct. 6, 2007) as the Louis G. Tolles Memorial Highway in honor of the late Southington native and leader of the Connecticut State Grange (1885–1956).

History

Route 10 originally followed a different route south of Granby, Connecticut, starting in the town of Old Saybrook[2] instead of at its current New Haven terminus. It moved to its current alignment along the Connecticut section of the College Highway in 1932, with the former alignment becoming the original Route 9. The original routing is now Routes 154, 99, and 189. During the 1960s Connecticut planned on building an expressway along the Route 10 corridor, but the only part of this plan actually constructed was Route 40 in the Mount Carmel area of Hamden, as well as several exit ramps connecting Route 10 to I-84 southwest of Hartford.

Junction list

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
New Haven New Haven 0.1 0.16 I-95 / Conn. Turnpike – N.Y. City, Providence I-95 Exit 44
1.3 2.1 US 1 (Boston Post Rd./Columbus Ave.)
1.9 3.1 Route 34 east (Legion Ave.) Eastern end of CT 34 overlap
2.2 3.5 Route 34 west (Derby Ave.) Western end of CT 34 overlap
3.4 5.5 Route 63 north (Whalley Ave.)
Hamden 7.0 11.3 Route 15 (Wilbur Cross Pkwy.) – Hartford, N.Y. City Route 15 Exit 60
10.1 16.3 Route 40 east to I-91 – North Haven To I-91 Exit 10
10.3 16.6 Route 22 east – North Haven
Cheshire 15.8 25.4 Route 42 west (N. Brooksvale Rd.)
16.9 27.2 Route 68 / Route 70 east – Meriden, Wallingford South end of CT 68/70 overlap
17.1 27.5 Route 68 / Route 70 west – Prospect, Waterbury North end of CT 68/70 overlap
21.0 33.8 I-691 – Meriden, Waterbury I-691 Exit 3
Hartford Southington 21.5 34.6 Route 322 – Marion, Wolcott, Meriden Grade separated
22.6 36.4 I-84 east – Hartford SR 597; I-84 west Exit 29
23.3 37.5 West Main St. To I-84 To I-84 Exit 30
24.2 38.9 Route 120 south (Meriden Ave.) to Route 364
26.7 43.0 I-84 – Hartford, Waterbury I-84 Exit 32
Plainville 28.1 45.2 Route 177 north (Town Line Rd.)
29.8 48.0 Route 372 to I-84 / Route 72 east – New Britain, Plainville Business District
Farmington 32.2 51.8 US 6 – West Hartford, Bristol One-way eastbound connector
33.8 54.4 Route 4 to I-84 – West Hartford, Hartford, Unionville
Avon 39.4 63.4 US 44 east – West Hartford Begin US 44 overlap
40.2 64.7 US 44 west / US 202 west – Canton, Winsted End US 44 overlap; begin US 202 overlap
Simsbury 43.0 69.2 Route 185 east – Bloomfield
44.8 72.1 Route 167 south to Route 309 – West Simsbury
46.8 75.3 Route 315 north – Tariffville
Granby 50.8 81.8 Route 189 south – Bloomfield Begin Route 189 overlap; Old Route 10 continues south on Route 189
50.9 81.9 Route 20 / Route 189 north – North Granby, East Granby End Route 189 overlap
54.3 87.4 Route 10 north / US 202 State line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Connecticut State Numbered Routes and Roads as of December 31, 2004 (PDF)
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