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Connecticut Route 22

Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long (22.64 km) secondary state route within the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 22 is an L-shaped road that is signed east–west from Hamden to the western junction of Route 80 in North Branford, and north–south to its eastern terminus in Guilford. It was designated in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven, connecting the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Route 80.

Route 22

Map of New Haven County in southern Connecticut with Route 22 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length14.07 mi[1] (22.64 km)
Existed1951–present
Major junctions
West/North end Route 10 in Hamden
Major intersections
East/South end US 1 at the North Branford-Guilford town line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesNew Haven
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System

Route description edit

Route 22 is mostly a two-lane minor arterial road, except in sections where it overlaps other state highways. It starts at Route 10 in the Mount Carmel section of Hamden heading east as Ives Street. Route 22 then turns south on Broadway 0.2 miles (0.32 km) later, becoming Davis Road as it enters the town of North Haven. It turns left on Ridge Road then continues east as Bishop Street towards North Haven center. It intersects the Wilbur Cross Parkway at Exit 63 then meets with U.S. Route 5. The US 5 and Route 22 overlap (0.7 miles long) crosses over the Quinnipiac River and I-91 (with a partial interchange at Exit 11) along the Route 5/22 Connector. At the next intersection, Route 5 heads north, Route 103 begins south, and Route 22 continues east towards the Clintonville section of North Haven as Clintonville Road.

Route 22 then enters the town of North Branford, passing the southern end of Route 150 before entering the village of Northford. It briefly overlaps Route 17 (Middletown Avenue) as it shifts cardinal direction, heading southward along Forest Road. After about 4.4 miles (7.1 km), Route 22 meets with Route 80, at which point Route 22 officially changes from a signed east-west to a signed north-south route. After overlapping with Route 80 for 1.5 miles (2.4 km) (including a junction with the northern end of Route 139), Route 22 then separates and continues southeastward on Notch Hill Road towards the town of Guilford. The road name changes to Norton Hill Road at the Guilford town line, and quickly ends after 160 feet (49 m) at U.S. Route 1.

The Route 5/22 Connector in North Haven is also known as Officer Timothy W. Laffin Memorial Highway. Officer Laffin is the only North Haven police officer to have died in the line of duty, having succumbed to his injuries following a patrol car pursuit accident in May 1980.[2]

History edit

Route 22 was established in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven, connecting the newly opened Wilbur Cross Parkway with Route 80. Prior to that the portion of modern Route 22 between Route 5 and Route 17 was former Route 168; the portion between Route 17 and Route 80 originally belonged to Route 139; and the portion between Route 80 and Route 1 was the former Route 141.[3]

In 1973, a section in North Haven between State Street and Washington Avenue was rerouted from its original alignment along Broadway to the new Route 5/22 Connector, including a partial interchange with I-91 (at Exit 11).

Junction list edit

The entire route is in New Haven County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Hamden0.000.00  Route 10 – New Haven, Hamden Center, Cheshire, Southington
North Haven1.832.95  Route 15 – New Haven, HartfordExit 63 on (Route 15 / Wilbur Cross Parkway) Access to southbound (Route 15 / Wilbur Cross Parkway) is via Hartford Turnpike (SR 725)
2.023.25 
 
US 5 south – New Haven
Southern terminus of US 5 overlap
2.413.88 
 
I-91 south – New Haven
Access from Exit 7 on northbound I-91 only; access to southbound I-91 is by Valley Service Road
2.684.31 
 
 
 
US 5 north / Route 103 south – Wallingford, Montowese
Northern terminus of US 5 overlap
North Branford6.159.90 
 
Route 150 north – Wallingford
6.46–
6.52
10.40–
10.49
  Route 17 – Durham, New Haven
10.8817.51 
 
Route 80 west – New Haven
Western terminus of CT 80 overlap. CT 22 signage changes from East/West to North/South
12.2519.71 
 
Route 139 south – Branford
12.3819.92 
 
Route 80 east – Killingworth
Eastern terminus of CT 80 overlap
Guilford14.0722.64  US 1 – Madison, BranfordEastern/Southern terminus of CT 22
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Truck route edit

LocationNew Haven County, Connecticut
Existed1972–present

Truck Route 22 is the only bannered route in the entire state. In 1972, trucks were prohibited from traveling the portion of Route 22 between Whitney Avenue (Route 10) in Hamden and State Street (Route 5) in North Haven. Trucks following Route 22 westbound are currently directed to follow State Street south (US 5) until Dixwell Avenue (SR 717) then west until Whitney Avenue (Route 10) and north up to the Route 22 junction.

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  2. ^ "Officer Down Memorial Page".
  3. ^ Connecticut Roads, Route 22

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata

  Media related to Connecticut Route 22 at Wikimedia Commons

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Route 22 is a 14 07 mile long 22 64 km secondary state route within the U S state of Connecticut Route 22 is an L shaped road that is signed east west from Hamden to the western junction of Route 80 in North Branford and north south to its eastern terminus in Guilford It was designated in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven connecting the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Route 80 Route 22Map of New Haven County in southern Connecticut with Route 22 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CTDOTLength14 07 mi 1 22 64 km Existed1951 presentMajor junctionsWest North endRoute 10 in HamdenMajor intersectionsRoute 15 in North Haven I 91 in North HavenEast South endUS 1 at the North Branford Guilford town lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateConnecticutCountiesNew HavenHighway systemConnecticut State Highway System Interstate US State SSR SR Scenic Route 21 Route 25 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 Truck route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editRoute 22 is mostly a two lane minor arterial road except in sections where it overlaps other state highways It starts at Route 10 in the Mount Carmel section of Hamden heading east as Ives Street Route 22 then turns south on Broadway 0 2 miles 0 32 km later becoming Davis Road as it enters the town of North Haven It turns left on Ridge Road then continues east as Bishop Street towards North Haven center It intersects the Wilbur Cross Parkway at Exit 63 then meets with U S Route 5 The US 5 and Route 22 overlap 0 7 miles long crosses over the Quinnipiac River and I 91 with a partial interchange at Exit 11 along the Route 5 22 Connector At the next intersection Route 5 heads north Route 103 begins south and Route 22 continues east towards the Clintonville section of North Haven as Clintonville Road Route 22 then enters the town of North Branford passing the southern end of Route 150 before entering the village of Northford It briefly overlaps Route 17 Middletown Avenue as it shifts cardinal direction heading southward along Forest Road After about 4 4 miles 7 1 km Route 22 meets with Route 80 at which point Route 22 officially changes from a signed east west to a signed north south route After overlapping with Route 80 for 1 5 miles 2 4 km including a junction with the northern end of Route 139 Route 22 then separates and continues southeastward on Notch Hill Road towards the town of Guilford The road name changes to Norton Hill Road at the Guilford town line and quickly ends after 160 feet 49 m at U S Route 1 The Route 5 22 Connector in North Haven is also known as Officer Timothy W Laffin Memorial Highway Officer Laffin is the only North Haven police officer to have died in the line of duty having succumbed to his injuries following a patrol car pursuit accident in May 1980 2 History editRoute 22 was established in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven connecting the newly opened Wilbur Cross Parkway with Route 80 Prior to that the portion of modern Route 22 between Route 5 and Route 17 was former Route 168 the portion between Route 17 and Route 80 originally belonged to Route 139 and the portion between Route 80 and Route 1 was the former Route 141 3 In 1973 a section in North Haven between State Street and Washington Avenue was rerouted from its original alignment along Broadway to the new Route 5 22 Connector including a partial interchange with I 91 at Exit 11 Junction list editThe entire route is in New Haven County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Hamden0 000 00 nbsp Route 10 New Haven Hamden Center Cheshire Southington North Haven1 832 95 nbsp Route 15 New Haven HartfordExit 63 on Route 15 Wilbur Cross Parkway Access to southbound Route 15 Wilbur Cross Parkway is via Hartford Turnpike SR 725 2 023 25 nbsp nbsp US 5 south New HavenSouthern terminus of US 5 overlap 2 413 88 nbsp nbsp I 91 south New HavenAccess from Exit 7 on northbound I 91 only access to southbound I 91 is by Valley Service Road 2 684 31 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 5 north Route 103 south Wallingford MontoweseNorthern terminus of US 5 overlap North Branford6 159 90 nbsp nbsp Route 150 north Wallingford 6 46 6 5210 40 10 49 nbsp Route 17 Durham New Haven 10 8817 51 nbsp nbsp Route 80 west New HavenWestern terminus of CT 80 overlap CT 22 signage changes from East West to North South 12 2519 71 nbsp nbsp Route 139 south Branford 12 3819 92 nbsp nbsp Route 80 east KillingworthEastern terminus of CT 80 overlap Guilford14 0722 64 nbsp US 1 Madison BranfordEastern Southern terminus of CT 22 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusTruck route editLocationNew Haven County ConnecticutExisted1972 present Truck Route 22 is the only bannered route in the entire state In 1972 trucks were prohibited from traveling the portion of Route 22 between Whitney Avenue Route 10 in Hamden and State Street Route 5 in North Haven Trucks following Route 22 westbound are currently directed to follow State Street south US 5 until Dixwell Avenue SR 717 then west until Whitney Avenue Route 10 and north up to the Route 22 junction References edit a b Connecticut State Highway Log PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2007 04 19 Officer Down Memorial Page Connecticut Roads Route 22External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Connecticut Route 22KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Connecticut Route 22 at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Connecticut portal nbsp U S Roads portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Connecticut Route 22 amp oldid 1215556791 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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