List of State Roads in Connecticut

List of State Roads in Connecticut
Routes in Connecticut
Special Service Roads • State Roads

In the U.S. state of Connecticut, state highways are grouped into signed routes, unsigned special service roads (SSR), and unsigned state roads (SR). State roads are feeder roads that provide additional interconnections between signed routes, or long entrance/exit ramps to expressways. Roads classified by the Connecticut Department of Transportation as state roads are given an unsigned number designation between 500 and 999, with the first digit depending on which Maintenance District the road is primarily located in. Below is a list of the state roads that are classified as arterial roads.

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State Roads 500-599

Roads mainly in the Hartford area (District 1).

  • State Road 500 – I-84 Exit 56 ramp to Governor Street; stub freeway for cancelled Interstate 284
  • State Road 501 – I-84 Exit 43 ramp to Park Road
  • State Road 502 (Silver Lane/Spencer Street) – Route 2 in East Hartford to U.S. Route 6/44 in Manchester
  • State Road 508 – I-84 Exit 39 ramp to Route 4
  • State Road 517 (Main Street/High Street) – Route 2 to U.S. Route 5 in East Hartford
  • State Road 518 (Roberts Street) – SR 502 to I-84 in East Hartford
  • State Road 524 (Berlin Road) – Route 3 to Route 372 in Cromwell
  • State Road 529 (New Britain Avenue) – Route 173 in West Hartford to Newington Avenue in Hartford
  • State Road 530 (Airport Road) – Wethersfield Avenue to Brainard Road in Hartford, with access to I-91 and Route 15
  • State Road 532 (Birch Street) – one-way connector from Route 177 to Route 10 in Southington
  • State Road 533 (Cider Mill Road/Tunnel Road) – U.S. Route 6/44 in Bolton to Route 30 in Vernon
  • State Road 534 (Charter Oak Street) – Route 83 in Manchester to Route 85 in Bolton
  • State Road 543 (Berlin Turnpike) – northernmost segment
  • State Road 555 (West Main Street) – Route 372 to Main Street in New Britain
  • State Road 571 (Polish Legion of American Veterans Memorial Highway) – short freeway from Route 9 to Route 71A in Berlin
  • State Road 572 (Frontage Road) – Route 9 to Route 15 in Berlin
  • State Road 597 – short freeway from I-84 to Route 10 in Southington
  • State Road 598 (Whitehead Highway) – short freeway from I-91 to Pulaski Circle in Hartford; stub for cancelled Interstate 484

State Roads 600-699

Roads mainly in the New London, Norwich, and Danielson areas (District 2).

  • State Road 607 (Westcott Road) – Route 12 to U.S. Route 6 in Killingly
  • State Road 614 (Allyn Street) – U.S. Route 1 to Route 184 in Groton
  • State Road 635 (Williams Street) – I-95 to Route 32 in New London
  • State Road 636 (Briggs Street) – U.S. Route 1 to Route 32 in New London
  • State Road 637 (Lake Hayward Road) – Route 11 to Route 354 in Colchester
  • State Road 641 (Huntington Street) – alternate to U.S. Route 1 in New London
  • State Road 642 (West Town Street) – former surface alignment of Route 2 in Norwich
  • State Road 649 (Rainville Avenue) – Route 349 to U.S. Route 1 in Groton
  • State Road 661 (Thread City Crossing) – Route 32 to Route 66 in Windham across the Willimantic River
  • State Road 693 (Montville Connector) – Route 32 to I-395 in Montville
  • State Road 695 (Connecticut Turnpike) – easternmost segment

State Roads 700-799

Roads mainly in the Bridgeport, Stamford, and New Haven areas (District 3).

  • State Road 702 (Wharton Brook Connector) – I-91 Exit 13 ramp to U.S. Route 5 in Wallingford
  • State Road 703 (Lichtfield Turnpike) – Route 42 to Route 63 in Bethany
  • State Road 705 (Ocean Avenue) – alternate route of Route 162 along the West Haven shoreline
  • State Road 707 (Whitney Avenue) – Route 10 in Hamden to New Haven city line
  • State Road 710 (North Main Street) – old surface alignment of Route 8 in Naugatuck
  • State Road 711 (Huntington Turnpike) – Route 8 to Route 108 in Trumbull
  • State Road 712 (Bridge Street) – Route 34 in Derby to Route 110 in Shelton across the Housatonic River
  • State Road 714 (Bridgeport Avenue) – old surface alignment of Route 8 in Shelton
  • State Road 715 (Montowese Avenue) – Route 103 to I-91 in North Haven
  • State Road 717 (Dixwell Avenue) – Route 10 in Hamden, Connecticut to U.S. Route 5 in North Haven
  • State Road 719 (Main Avenue) – U.S. Route 7 to Route 123 in Norwalk
  • State Road 727 (Pershing Drive) – Route 8 in Derby to Route 115 in Ansonia
  • State Road 729 (Broadway) – Route 103 to U.S. Route 5 in North Haven
  • State Road 730 (Huntington Turnpike) – SR 711 in Trumbull to Route 127 in Bridgeport
  • State Road 732 (Black Rock Turnpike) – U.S. Route 1 (near I-95 Exit 24) to Route 58 in Fairfield
  • State Road 734 (Daniels Farm Road) – Route 25 to Route 127 in Trumbull
  • State Road 736 (Buckingham Avenue/Edgefield Avenue) – alternate route of Route 162 through the coastal village of Morningside
  • State Road 737 (Seaside Avenue) – Route 162 to Silver Sands State Park entrance
  • State Road 738 (East Center Street) – I-91 Exit 14 to Route 150 in Wallingford
  • State Road 740 (Cedar Street/Brushy Plain Road/Totoket Road) – U.S. Route 1 in Branford to Route 80 in North Branford with an interchange with I-95 at Exit 54.
  • State Road 745 (Kimberly Avenue/First Avenue) – Junction of I-95 and Route 122 in West Haven to Route 10 in New Haven
  • State Road 794 (Branford Connector) – I-95 Exit 53 to U.S. Route 1 and Routes 142 and 146.
  • State Road 796 (Milford Parkway) – freeway connector from Route 15 to U.S. Route 1 with access to I-95

State Roads 800-899

Roads mainly in the Danbury, Waterbury, and Torrington areas (District 4).

  • State Road 801 (East Main Street) – From I-84 Exit 25 in Waterbury to Route 70 (at I-84 Exit 26) in Cheshire
  • State Road 805 (Federal Road) – From White Street in downtown Danbury to U.S. Route 202 in Brookfield
  • State Road 806 (Newtown Road) – From White Street in downtown Danbury to U.S. Route 6 (at I-84 Exit 8)
  • State Road 807 (Main Street) – Route 222 to Route 254 in Thomaston
  • State Road 809 (Riverside Avenue) – U.S. Route 1 to Route 123 in Norwalk
  • State Road 810 (Watertown Road) – U.S. Route 6 to Route 254 in Thomaston
  • State Road 816 (Church Hill Road/Glenn Road) – U.S. Route 6 in Newtown (at I-84 Exit 10) to Southbury town line
  • State Road 822 (West Mountain Road/Barry Avenue/High Ridge Road/Catoonah Street/Main Street) – Route 35 to New York Border
  • State Road 841 (Downs Street) – Fairview Avenue to Route 53 in Danbury
  • State Road 844 (Meriden Road) – Route 69 in Waterbury to Route 322 in Wolcott
  • State Road 845 (Chase Parkway) – Route 64 (at I-84 Exit 17) to Sunnyside Avenue in downtown Waterbury
  • State Road 846 (Watertown Avenue) – SR 847 to Route 73, with access to Route 8
  • State Road 847 (South Main Street/Thomaston Avenue) – Route 8 in Naugatuck to Route 262 in Waterbury
  • State Road 853 (Division Street) – SR 727 in Derby to junction of Routes 115 and 243 in Ansonia
  • State Road 855 (Buckingham Street) – Route 73 to Route 262 in Watertown

State Roads 900-999

Very short state-maintained roads located state-wide.

  • State Road 908 (Colman Street) – From Route 1 to SR 623 in New London. (0.16 miles)
  • State Road 911 – Part of Interchange 8 of I-84 where U.S. Route 6 leaves I-84. It is a one-way road that connects westbound Route 6 to eastbound Route 6 across I-84. Also notable because the overpass is labeled by its hidden designation ("SR 911") on I-84. SR 911 is 0.14 miles (0.23 km) long.
  • State Road 916 (Forbes Avenue) – One-way road connecting northbound Route 1 to southbound Route 1 in New Haven. (0.16 miles)
  • State Road 918 (Farmington Avenue) – Route 372 in New Britain to Route 71A in Berlin. (0.16 miles)
  • State Road 919 (Berlin Turnpike) – From Route 314 to southbound Route 15 in Wethersfield. (0.25 miles)

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