U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut
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U.S. Route 5 (US 5), a north–south U.S. Highway that is generally paralleled by Interstate 91 (I-91), begins at the city of New Haven in Connecticut and heads north through western Massachusetts and eastern Vermont to the international border with Canada. Within Connecticut, US 5 proceeds north from New Haven and passes through Meriden and Hartford towards Springfield, Massachusetts.
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U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut
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Hartford
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New Haven
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in Hartford
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in Berlin
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in East Hartford
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in Meriden
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in North Haven
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in South Windsor
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in Wallingford
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Berlin
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Enfield
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Interchange
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Interchange; southbound access via Worthington Ridge Road
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Access via SR 514 and SR 515
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Massachusetts state line
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US 5/Route 15 north split from the Berlin Turnpike, south end of the Wilbur Cross Highway; Northbound entrance and southbound exit
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Interchange; south end of Route 15 overlap; south end of Berlin Turnpike; southbound left exit and northbound left entrance
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance; Exit 28 on I-91
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Interchange; northbound exit only; no access to I-84 east
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Connects to Exit 13 on I-91
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Exit 1 on Route 40
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Exit 11 on I-91 north
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Exit 12 on I-91
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Exit 4 on
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Exit 44 on I-91
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Exit 46 on I-91
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Exit 49 on I-91
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Exit 66 on Route 15 / Wilbur Cross Parkway
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Exit 8 on I-691
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Exit numbers follow Route 15
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Exits 28–29 on I-91
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Interchange; Route 9 south Exit 21, north Exit 22
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North end of Route 22 overlap
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North end of Route 287 overlap
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North end of SR 502 overlap
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North end of US 44 overlap
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Old Route 190
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Old Route 20
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Old US 5 and Route 22
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Old US 5A
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Shares interchange with I-91 Exit 27; I-91 not signed northbound
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Route 15 Exit 90; north end of Route 15 overlap
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Route 2 Exit 4; northbound exit and entrance only
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South end of Route 22 overlap
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South end of Route 287 overlap
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South end of SR 502 overlap
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South end of US 44 overlap
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Southern terminus; Exit 5 on I-91 north
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Broadway
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Main Street
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Franklin Street
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Dixwell Avenue
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Silver Lane
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Devine Street
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Frew Terrace
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Wharton Brook Connector
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Depot Hill Road
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East River Drive Extension
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Connecticut
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CT
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in New Haven
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at the Massachusetts state line in Enfield
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U.S. Route 5 (US 5), a north–south U.S. Highway that is generally paralleled by Interstate 91 (I-91), begins at the city of New Haven in Connecticut and heads north through western Massachusetts and eastern Vermont to the international border with Canada. Within Connecticut, US 5 proceeds north from New Haven and passes through Meriden and Hartford towards Springfield, Massachusetts. US 5 begins at exit 5 of I-91 northeast of Downtown New Haven, heading north through the suburbs of New Haven. It crosses the Quinnipiac River in North Haven, shifting eastward to a different road. US 5 continues north through the town of Wallingford before entering the city of Meriden. North of Meriden, it becomes a four-lane divided highway known as the Berlin Turnpike, where a long overlap with Route 15 also begins. US 5 continues through the southern suburbs of Hartford along the Berlin Turnpike, shifting just south of the city line to the Wilbur Cross Highway, a limited access highway. The Wilbur Cross Highway bypasses downtown Hartford and crosses the Connecticut River on the Charter Oak Bridge into East Hartford. From here, US 5 exits the Wilbur Cross Highway and runs along a four-lane, divided surface road to South Windsor before returning to a two-lane road the rest of the way to the Massachusetts state line in Enfield. US 5 roughly follows the route used by the Upper Boston Post Road, an early colonial highway for transporting mail between New York City and Boston. The route was first improved in 1798 as the Hartford and New Haven Turnpike, which ran in a nearly straight line between the court houses of New Haven and Hartford. In 1922, the Upper Boston Post Road corridor was designated as Route 2 of the New England road marking system, crossing to the east of the Connecticut River in Hartford before continuing north to the Massachusetts state line. In 1926, Route 2 was redesignated as U.S. Route 5. Several realignments have been made in the cities of New Haven and Hartford with the opening of several expressways in these areas. Because it is closely paralleled by Interstate 91 between New Haven and Hartford, US 5 serves mainly as a secondary route today.
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