- 1932 state highway renumbering (Connecticut)
In
1932 , the Highway Department of the U.S. state ofConnecticut (now known as theConnecticut Department of Transportation ), decided to completely renumber all itsstate highway s. The only exceptions were theU.S. Highways and some of the New England Interstate Routes. Between 1922 and 1932, Connecticut used a state highway numbering system shared with the otherNew England states. Major inter-state trunk routes used numbers in the 1-99 range, primary intrastate highways used numbers in the 100-299 range, and secondary state highways used numbers in the 300+ range.In 1926, at the behest of the
American Association of State Highway Officials , four of the nine New England Interstate Routes that passed through Connecticut becameU.S. Routes . At this time, the adjacent states ofMassachusetts andRhode Island abandoned the New England highway numbering system but Connecticut still used it for several more years. This led to a situation where U.S. Routes were co-signed with New England Routes (in particular U.S. Route 5/New England Route 2 and U.S. Route 6/New England Route 3).In 1932, the Highway Department decided to abandon the New England numbering system as well by completely reorganizing the state highway system. The renumbering completely altered the previously existing state highway numbers. In addition, not only were the highways renumbered, some old state highways were combined, some were split, some were deleted, and some new ones were also created.
Highways in 1932
The table below lists the highways that were created in the 1932 renumbering, indicating which old state highways they were created from, and their current status:
ee also
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List of State Routes in Connecticut
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