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Berlin Turnpike

The Berlin Turnpike is a 12.17-mile (19.59 km) 4-lane/6-lane divided arterial road mostly carrying U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and Route 15 in New Haven County and Hartford County in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The road begins one mile south of the Meriden-Berlin town line where Route 15 on the Wilbur Cross Parkway merges with US 5 along North Broad Street in Meriden and terminates at the Hartford city line. The local name of the street varies as it passes through multiple towns.

Berlin Turnpike

Map of central Connecticut with Berlin Turnpike highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length12.17 mi (19.59 km)
Existed1909–present
Component
highways
US 5 / Route 15 from Berlin to Wethersfield
Route 314 in Wethersfield
Major junctions
South end US 5 / Route 15 / Wilbur Cross Parkway in Meriden
Major intersections Route 9 / Route 372 in Berlin US 5 / Route 15 / Route 314 in Wethersfield
North endMaple Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesNew Haven, Hartford
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System

1.07 miles (1.72 km) south of the Hartford city line, US 5 and Route 15 leave the turnpike and follow the Wilbur Cross Highway northeast through Hartford towards the Charter Oak Bridge. The Berlin Turnpike continues north as part of Route 314 for 0.69 miles (1.11 km), and then as the unsigned State Road 543 for 0.38 miles (0.61 km) before entering Hartford as the municipally-maintained Maple Avenue.

Route description

 
A view of the Berlin Turnpike

The Berlin Turnpike begins at a fork interchange between Route 15, which continues south as the limited-access Wilbur Cross Parkway, and US 5, which continues south as a local road named Broad Street. The turnpike is the only segment of Route 15 that is not limited-access, as it has multiple at-grade intersections, some with traffic lights, as well as businesses on both sides of the road. The turnpike has grade-separated interchange with Route 9 and Route 372 in Berlin, as well as Route 175 on the border between Newington and Wethersfield.[1]

In Wethersfield, US 5 and Route 15 leave the turnpike for the Wilbur Cross Highway heading towards Hartford. This is the western terminus of Route 314, which takes a right turn onto Jordan Lane soon after to actually proceed in the eastbound direction. From Jordan Lane to the city line, the turnpike is unsigned SR 543. At the city line, the road becomes Maple Avenue and continues north towards Downtown Hartford.[1]

History

The Hartford and New Haven Turnpike was a toll road chartered in 1798 and built in 1798-99 to connect the cities of New Haven and Hartford in the U.S. state of Connecticut.[2] The turnpike was built to connect the courthouses of New Haven and Hartford in as straight of a route as allowed by the terrain. Its southern terminus was at Grove Street,[2] which forms the northern boundary of the original nine squares of New Haven. The road's straight line principle caused several intermediate town centers to be bypassed.

Since the turnpike's original construction, the roadway has been realigned and substantially widened to become the Berlin Turnpike that it is today — a major commercial thoroughfare. Many parts of the original alignment are maintained as local roads or unsigned state roads.

Speeding issues

The long straight trajectory of the Berlin Turnpike has allowed it to become prone to excessive speeding and deadly accidents.[3] In June 2007, a driver was clocked driving at a speed of 97 miles per hour (156 km/h), despite a posted speed limit of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h).[3][1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
New HavenMeriden0.000.00 
 
 
 
Route 15 south (Wilbur Cross Parkway) to Merritt Parkway
Route 15 continues south along Wilbur Cross Parkway
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 5 south (North Broad Street) to Route 66 / I-691 – Meriden
US 5 continues south along Broad Street
HartfordBerlin4.69–
5.05
7.55–
8.13
 
 
Route 9 south – Middletown
Interchange; exits 21-22 on Route 9
  
 
 
Route 372 to Route 9 north – New Britain, East Berlin, Kensington
Interchange; southbound access via Worthington Ridge Road (SR 572)
5.879.45 
 
Route 160 east – Rocky Hill
West end of Route 160
Newington7.3711.86 
 
Route 173 north – West Hartford
South end of Route 173
7.9912.86 
 
Route 176 north – Newington
South end of Route 176
9.3815.10 
 
Route 287 west – Newington
West end of Route 287 concurrency
9.4515.21 
 
Route 287 east – Wethersfield
Eastern end of Route 287 concurrency
NewingtonWethersfield line10.0816.22  Route 175 – Newington, New Britain, WethersfieldInterchange
Wethersfield11.1017.86 
 
 
 
 
 
US 5 north / Route 15 north to I-91 – Hartford
US 5 and Route 15 continue north along Wilbur Cross Highway; western terminus of Route 314
11.7918.97 
 
Route 314 east – Wethersfield
Route 314 continues east; western terminus of unsigned SR 543
WethersfieldHartford line12.1719.59Maple Avenue northContinuation into the City of Hartford; eastern terminus of unsigned SR 543
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Google (February 2, 2020). "Berlin Turnpike" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  2. ^ a b William Phipps Blake (1888). History of the Town of Hamden, Connecticut. Price, Lee & Company. pp. 93–94.
  3. ^ a b De La Torre, Vanessa (June 26, 2007). "Police Have Eyes On Road". The Hartford Courant. Retrieved February 2, 2020.

External links

KML is from Wikidata
  • Kurumi's Berlin Turnpike page

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The Berlin Turnpike is a 12 17 mile 19 59 km 4 lane 6 lane divided arterial road mostly carrying U S Route 5 US 5 and Route 15 in New Haven County and Hartford County in the U S state of Connecticut The road begins one mile south of the Meriden Berlin town line where Route 15 on the Wilbur Cross Parkway merges with US 5 along North Broad Street in Meriden and terminates at the Hartford city line The local name of the street varies as it passes through multiple towns Berlin TurnpikeMap of central Connecticut with Berlin Turnpike highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ConnDOTLength12 17 mi 19 59 km Existed1909 presentComponenthighwaysUS 5 Route 15 from Berlin to Wethersfield Route 314 in WethersfieldMajor junctionsSouth endUS 5 Route 15 Wilbur Cross Parkway in MeridenMajor intersectionsRoute 9 Route 372 in Berlin US 5 Route 15 Route 314 in WethersfieldNorth endMaple Avenue in Hartford ConnecticutLocationCountryUnited StatesStateConnecticutCountiesNew Haven HartfordHighway systemConnecticut State Highway SystemInterstate US State SSR SR1 07 miles 1 72 km south of the Hartford city line US 5 and Route 15 leave the turnpike and follow the Wilbur Cross Highway northeast through Hartford towards the Charter Oak Bridge The Berlin Turnpike continues north as part of Route 314 for 0 69 miles 1 11 km and then as the unsigned State Road 543 for 0 38 miles 0 61 km before entering Hartford as the municipally maintained Maple Avenue Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Speeding issues 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description Edit A view of the Berlin Turnpike The Berlin Turnpike begins at a fork interchange between Route 15 which continues south as the limited access Wilbur Cross Parkway and US 5 which continues south as a local road named Broad Street The turnpike is the only segment of Route 15 that is not limited access as it has multiple at grade intersections some with traffic lights as well as businesses on both sides of the road The turnpike has grade separated interchange with Route 9 and Route 372 in Berlin as well as Route 175 on the border between Newington and Wethersfield 1 In Wethersfield US 5 and Route 15 leave the turnpike for the Wilbur Cross Highway heading towards Hartford This is the western terminus of Route 314 which takes a right turn onto Jordan Lane soon after to actually proceed in the eastbound direction From Jordan Lane to the city line the turnpike is unsigned SR 543 At the city line the road becomes Maple Avenue and continues north towards Downtown Hartford 1 History EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2020 The Hartford and New Haven Turnpike was a toll road chartered in 1798 and built in 1798 99 to connect the cities of New Haven and Hartford in the U S state of Connecticut 2 The turnpike was built to connect the courthouses of New Haven and Hartford in as straight of a route as allowed by the terrain Its southern terminus was at Grove Street 2 which forms the northern boundary of the original nine squares of New Haven The road s straight line principle caused several intermediate town centers to be bypassed Since the turnpike s original construction the roadway has been realigned and substantially widened to become the Berlin Turnpike that it is today a major commercial thoroughfare Many parts of the original alignment are maintained as local roads or unsigned state roads Speeding issues Edit The long straight trajectory of the Berlin Turnpike has allowed it to become prone to excessive speeding and deadly accidents 3 In June 2007 a driver was clocked driving at a speed of 97 miles per hour 156 km h despite a posted speed limit of 50 miles per hour 80 km h 3 1 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesNew HavenMeriden0 000 00 Route 15 south Wilbur Cross Parkway to Merritt ParkwayRoute 15 continues south along Wilbur Cross Parkway US 5 south North Broad Street to Route 66 I 691 MeridenUS 5 continues south along Broad StreetHartfordBerlin4 69 5 057 55 8 13 Route 9 south MiddletownInterchange exits 21 22 on Route 9 Route 372 to Route 9 north New Britain East Berlin KensingtonInterchange southbound access via Worthington Ridge Road SR 572 5 879 45 Route 160 east Rocky HillWest end of Route 160Newington7 3711 86 Route 173 north West HartfordSouth end of Route 1737 9912 86 Route 176 north NewingtonSouth end of Route 1769 3815 10 Route 287 west NewingtonWest end of Route 287 concurrency9 4515 21 Route 287 east WethersfieldEastern end of Route 287 concurrencyNewington Wethersfield line10 0816 22 Route 175 Newington New Britain WethersfieldInterchangeWethersfield11 1017 86 US 5 north Route 15 north to I 91 HartfordUS 5 and Route 15 continue north along Wilbur Cross Highway western terminus of Route 31411 7918 97 Route 314 east WethersfieldRoute 314 continues east western terminus of unsigned SR 543Wethersfield Hartford line12 1719 59Maple Avenue northContinuation into the City of Hartford eastern terminus of unsigned SR 5431 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Route transitionReferences Edit a b c Google February 2 2020 Berlin Turnpike Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2020 a b William Phipps Blake 1888 History of the Town of Hamden Connecticut Price Lee amp Company pp 93 94 a b De La Torre Vanessa June 26 2007 Police Have Eyes On Road The Hartford Courant Retrieved February 2 2020 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Berlin TurnpikeKML is from Wikidata Connecticut portalKurumi s Berlin Turnpike page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berlin Turnpike amp oldid 1120083481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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