- Connecticut Route 16
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Route 16 Route information Maintained by ConnDOT Length: 17.05 mi[1] (27.44 km) Existed: 1934 – present Major junctions West end: Route 66 in E. Hampton Route 2 in Colchester East end: Route 207 in Lebanon Highway system Routes in Connecticut
Special Service Roads • State Roads← Route 15 Route 17 → Route 16 is a primary state route connecting Middletown and Colchester via Route 66. It begins in East Hampton at Route 66 then has an interchange with Route 2 in Colchester. It then runs through Colchester center, then goes to the outskirts of Lebanon town as a rural collector road. Route 16 ends at Route 207 in Lebanon.
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Route description
The western terminus of Route 16 is an intersection with Route 66 in East Hampton.[1] It runs eastbound through East Hampton to Colchester, crossing Route 196.
In Colchester, Route 16 continues northeastward to Lebanon, crossing Route 149, connecting with Route 2, and crossing Route 85.
In Lebanon, Route 16 continues to end at an intersection with Route 207.
Special designations
The portion between Route 66 and Route 85 is known as the "Henry Champion Highway".
History
- 1933-34: Commissioned between Route 66 (then known as Route 14) in East Hampton and Route 85 in Colchester[2]
- 1963: Extended to Lebanon
Junction list
Town Road names Major junctions Milepost East Hampton
(5.50 miles)[1]Middletown Avenue, Colchester Avenue Route 66 0.00 Route 196 1.69 Colchester
(9.71 miles)Middletown Rd., Linwood Ave., Main St.,
Lebanon Ave., Pease Rd.Route 149 7.30 Route 2 11.56 Route 85 12.09 Lebanon
(1.84 miles)Lebanon Avenue Route 207 17.05 References
Coordinates: 41°33′16″N 72°22′55″W / 41.554325°N 72.38205°W
Categories:- State highways in Connecticut
- Transportation in Middlesex County, Connecticut
- Transportation in New London County, Connecticut
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