Connecticut Route 151

Connecticut Route 151

Route 151 marker

Route 151
Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length: 10.77 mi[1] (17.33 km)
Existed: 1932 – present
Major junctions
South end: Route 82 in E. Haddam
North end: Route 66 in E. Hampton
Highway system

Routes in Connecticut
Special Service Roads • State Roads

Route 150 Route 152

Route 151 is a Connecticut state highway in the Connecticut River valley running from East Haddam via Moodus to the village of Cobalt in East Hampton.

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Route description

Route 151 begins as Town Street at an intersection with Route 82 eeast of the town center of East Haddam. The road heads north for 2.7 miles (4.3 km) through the village of Little Haddam up to the village of Moodus. In Moodus, the road turns west to briefly overlap southbound Route 149 along a 0.3-mile (0.48 km) wrong way concurrency (as Moodus-Leesville Road).

Immediately after Route 149 splits off to the south, Route 151 crosses the Moodus River and then continues west for another mile. It then turns north along Leesville Road as it heads towards the Haddam town line. The southward continuation of Leesville Road connects with Route 149 and is an unsigned state highway known as State Road 609. After crossing the Salmon River into Haddam, the road becomes Moodus Road. After about 0.4 miles (0.64 km), Route 196 splits off to the north (towards East Hampton center), while Route 151 heads west, also crossing into the town of East Hampton about 0.9 miles (1.4 km) later.

In East Hampton, Route 151 continues northwest towards the Connecticut River, bypassing the village of Haddam Neck. Beyond Haddam Neck, the road becomes Middle Haddam Road, turning northward as it begins to parallel the Connecticut River. It intersects with the access road to Hurd State Park (unsigned Special Service Road 439) along the way, passing through the village of Middle Haddam then ending at an intersection with Route 66 in the village of Cobalt.[1]

Special designations

A 1.51-mile (2.43 km) section of Route 151, running from milepost 9.26 to the northern terminus, is designated a scenic road. This portion of the route runs along the east bank of the Connecticut River.[1]

History

In the 1920s, the Moodus-Haddam Neck-Cobalt route was designated as a state highway known as Highway 167. Route 151 was established as part of the 1932 state highway renumbering and incorporated old Highway 167. In 1947, Route 151 was extended south of Moodus via the village of Little Haddam to Route 82.[2]

Junction list

Town Road names Junction Milepost
East Haddam
(4.81 miles)[1]
Town Rd., East Haddam-Moodus Rd.,
Moodus Leesville Rd., Leesville Rd.
Route 82 0.00
Route 149 2.73-2.99
SR 609 (Leesville Road) 4.04
Haddam
(1.28 miles)
Moodus Road Route 196 5.18
East Hampton
(4.68 miles)
Moodus Road, Middle Haddam Road SSR 439 (Hurd Park Road) 8.26
Route 66 10.77

References


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