- Connecticut Route 39
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Route 39 Route information Maintained by ConnDOT Length: 22.76 mi[1] (36.63 km) Existed: 1932 – present Major junctions South end: Route 53 / Route 37 in Danbury I-84 / US 6 / US 202 / US 7 in Danbury North end: Route 55 in Sherman Highway system Routes in Connecticut
Special Service Roads • State Roads← Route 37 Route 40 → Route 39 is a north–south state highway in Connecticut. It is one of the main roads in downtown Danbury. Route 39 begins at the junction of Route 53 and 37, near I-84 (via SR 841), and runs for 22.76 miles (36.63 km) north through New Fairfield and Sherman, ending at Route 55 in Sherman.
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Route description
Route 39 begins at an intersection with Routes 37 and 53 in Danbury and heads north, crossing I-84. It continues through New Fairfield and Sherman, intersecting Route 37 twice, including a brief concurrency in Sherman, before ending at an intersection with Route 55.[1] It also has a spur to the New York state line (see below) which continues into New York as Putnam CR 66.
History
Route 39 was established as part of the 1932 state highway renumbering and originally connected Route 37 in New Fairfield and Route 55 in Sherman. The Danbury to New Fairfield portion (Clapboard Ridge Road to Warwick Road) was then known as Route 100. In 1934, Route 39 was extended west from New Fairfield center to the New York state line on the Danbury-New Fairfield town line. At the same time, Route 100 was renumbered to Route 37A. In 1963, Route 37A was deleted and was assigned as a southward extension of Route 39. The former section to the New York line was redesignated as State Road 839.[2]
Junction list
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Danbury 0.00 Route 37 / Route 53 0.15 I-84 / US 6 / US 202 / US 7 New Fairfield 9.14 Route 37 Begin concurrency Sherman 17.92–
18.37Route 37 End concurrency 22.76 Route 55 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi References
Categories:- State highways in Connecticut
- Transportation in Fairfield County, Connecticut
- Danbury, Connecticut
- New Fairfield, Connecticut
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