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Connecticut Route 82

Route 82 is an east–west state highway in Connecticut running for 28.47 miles (45.82 km) from Route 9 in Chester to Route 2 and 32 in Norwich.

Route 82

Map of southeastern Connecticut with Route 82 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length28.47 mi[1] (45.82 km)
Existed1932[2]–present
Major junctions
West end Route 9 in Chester
Major intersections
East end Route 2 / Route 32 in Norwich
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesMiddlesex, New London
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System

Route description edit

 
Route 82 in East Haddam

Route 82 begins at a trumpet intersection with Route 9 at exit 7 in Chester and heads northeast into Haddam as a super two to an intersection with Route 154. The two routes briefly overlap before Route 82 continues east to the East Haddam Bridge over the Connecticut River, entering East Haddam near Goodspeed Opera House. On the east end of the village, it intersects the southern end of Route 149 At a junction with the south end of Route 151, Route 82 turns southeast and enters Lyme, where it turns east once again at a junction with the east end of Route 148. It then reenters East Haddam, where it passes the western end of Route 156 before entering Salem. In Salem, Route 82 continues northeast, meeting the south end of the Route 11 expressway, then meeting Route 85 at a traffic circle, which acts as a default extension of the Route 11 expressway for New London and shoreline bound traffic. After passing the southern end of Route 354, Route 82 continues east into Montville, overlapping for 0.12 miles with Route 163. After briefly clipping Bozrah, it enters Norwich. In Norwich, it intersects Interstate 395 (I-395) at exit 11 before ending at a triangular one-way couplet in downtown Norwich, intersecting Routes 2 and 32 over two bridges across the Yantic River.[1]

Route 82 is a designated scenic road for the length of the East Haddam Bridge between Haddam and East Haddam.[1]

History edit

Modern Route 82 east of Route 85 was built along the alignment of an early toll road known as the Salem and Norwich Turnpike, which was chartered in 1827 to connect its namesake cities. The toll road was extended west to the village of Hadlyme in 1834 by another turnpike corporation, which built the Hadlyme and Salem Turnpike. The road between East Haddam and Norwich, incorporating both turnpike alignments, was designated in 1922 as State Highway 153. In the 1932 state highway renumbering,[2] old Highway 153 was renumbered to Route 82. The only major changes since then are the extension along a new limited access road west of Route 154 to a trumpet intersection with Route 9 in 1971, and a reorganization of the east terminus in Norwich in the late 1980s.[3]

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MiddlesexChester0.000.00 
 
Route 9 south – Old Saybrook
Exit 10 on Route 9; old 7 trumpet interchange
0.000.00 
 
Route 9 north – Middletown
Newly numbered as Exit 1 on Route 82; Exit 10 on Route 9; old 7 trumpet interchange
Haddam2.754.43 
 
Route 154 south – Chester
Southern terminus of Route 154 overlap
3.125.02 
 
Route 154 north – Haddam
Northern terminus of Route 154 overlap
Connecticut River3.70–
3.87
5.95–
6.23
East Haddam Bridge
East Haddam3.996.42 
 
Route 149 north – Moodus
5.348.59 
 
Route 151 north – Moodus
New LondonLyme9.2614.90 
 
Route 148 west – Chester
via Chester-Hadlyme Ferry (April 1–November 30)
MiddlesexEast Haddam12.5320.17 
 
Route 156 south – Hamburg, Old Lyme
New LondonSalem16.4826.52 
 
Route 11 north – Colchester, Hartford
Current southern terminus of Route 11. Proposed southern extension and full interchange
17.5628.26  Route 85 – Colchester, New Londontraffic circle
20.2032.51 
 
Route 354 west – Colchester, Gardner Lake
Montville21.3134.30 
 
Route 163 north – Fitchville
Northern terminus of Route 163 overlap
21.4334.49 
 
Route 163 south – Oakdale, Montville
Southern terminus of Route 163 overlap
Norwich26.3042.33   I-395 / Route 2A / Conn. Turnpike – New Haven, WorcesterExit 11 on I-395/Connecticut Turnpike
28.2045.38Begin Westside Boulevard one-way couplet
28.2945.53 
 
Route 32 south – New London
Southern terminus of Route 32 overlap
28.4745.82  
 
Route 2 / Route 32 north – Willimantic, Hartford
Northern terminus of Route 32 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Connecticut State Highway Log 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Road Conditions in Connecticut". The Hartford Daily Courant. September 17, 1932. p. 18. Retrieved December 24, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Connecticut Routes, Route 82

External links edit

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connecticut, route, route, east, west, state, highway, connecticut, running, miles, from, route, chester, route, norwich, route, 82map, southeastern, connecticut, with, route, highlighted, redroute, informationmaintained, ctdotlength28, existed1932, presentmaj. Route 82 is an east west state highway in Connecticut running for 28 47 miles 45 82 km from Route 9 in Chester to Route 2 and 32 in Norwich Route 82Map of southeastern Connecticut with Route 82 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CTDOTLength28 47 mi 1 45 82 km Existed1932 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endRoute 9 in ChesterMajor intersectionsRoute 11 in Salem Route 85 in Salem I 395 Route 2A in NorwichEast endRoute 2 Route 32 in NorwichLocationCountryUnited StatesStateConnecticutCountiesMiddlesex New LondonHighway systemConnecticut State Highway System Interstate US State SSR SR Scenic Route 81 Route 83 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Route 82 in East Haddam Route 82 begins at a trumpet intersection with Route 9 at exit 7 in Chester and heads northeast into Haddam as a super two to an intersection with Route 154 The two routes briefly overlap before Route 82 continues east to the East Haddam Bridge over the Connecticut River entering East Haddam near Goodspeed Opera House On the east end of the village it intersects the southern end of Route 149 At a junction with the south end of Route 151 Route 82 turns southeast and enters Lyme where it turns east once again at a junction with the east end of Route 148 It then reenters East Haddam where it passes the western end of Route 156 before entering Salem In Salem Route 82 continues northeast meeting the south end of the Route 11 expressway then meeting Route 85 at a traffic circle which acts as a default extension of the Route 11 expressway for New London and shoreline bound traffic After passing the southern end of Route 354 Route 82 continues east into Montville overlapping for 0 12 miles with Route 163 After briefly clipping Bozrah it enters Norwich In Norwich it intersects Interstate 395 I 395 at exit 11 before ending at a triangular one way couplet in downtown Norwich intersecting Routes 2 and 32 over two bridges across the Yantic River 1 Route 82 is a designated scenic road for the length of the East Haddam Bridge between Haddam and East Haddam 1 History editModern Route 82 east of Route 85 was built along the alignment of an early toll road known as the Salem and Norwich Turnpike which was chartered in 1827 to connect its namesake cities The toll road was extended west to the village of Hadlyme in 1834 by another turnpike corporation which built the Hadlyme and Salem Turnpike The road between East Haddam and Norwich incorporating both turnpike alignments was designated in 1922 as State Highway 153 In the 1932 state highway renumbering 2 old Highway 153 was renumbered to Route 82 The only major changes since then are the extension along a new limited access road west of Route 154 to a trumpet intersection with Route 9 in 1971 and a reorganization of the east terminus in Norwich in the late 1980s 3 Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes MiddlesexChester0 000 00 nbsp nbsp Route 9 south Old SaybrookExit 10 on Route 9 old 7 trumpet interchange 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp Route 9 north MiddletownNewly numbered as Exit 1 on Route 82 Exit 10 on Route 9 old 7 trumpet interchange Haddam2 754 43 nbsp nbsp Route 154 south ChesterSouthern terminus of Route 154 overlap 3 125 02 nbsp nbsp Route 154 north HaddamNorthern terminus of Route 154 overlap Connecticut River3 70 3 875 95 6 23East Haddam Bridge East Haddam3 996 42 nbsp nbsp Route 149 north Moodus 5 348 59 nbsp nbsp Route 151 north Moodus New LondonLyme9 2614 90 nbsp nbsp Route 148 west Chestervia Chester Hadlyme Ferry April 1 November 30 MiddlesexEast Haddam12 5320 17 nbsp nbsp Route 156 south Hamburg Old Lyme New LondonSalem16 4826 52 nbsp nbsp Route 11 north Colchester HartfordCurrent southern terminus of Route 11 Proposed southern extension and full interchange 17 5628 26 nbsp Route 85 Colchester New Londontraffic circle 20 2032 51 nbsp nbsp Route 354 west Colchester Gardner Lake Montville21 3134 30 nbsp nbsp Route 163 north FitchvilleNorthern terminus of Route 163 overlap 21 4334 49 nbsp nbsp Route 163 south Oakdale MontvilleSouthern terminus of Route 163 overlap Norwich26 3042 33 nbsp nbsp I 395 Route 2A Conn Turnpike New Haven WorcesterExit 11 on I 395 Connecticut Turnpike 28 2045 38Begin Westside Boulevard one way couplet 28 2945 53 nbsp nbsp Route 32 south New LondonSouthern terminus of Route 32 overlap 28 4745 82 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 2 Route 32 north Willimantic HartfordNorthern terminus of Route 32 overlap 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus UnopenedReferences edit a b c d Connecticut State Highway Log Archived 2015 09 05 at the Wayback Machine a b Road Conditions in Connecticut The Hartford Daily Courant September 17 1932 p 18 Retrieved December 24 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Connecticut Routes Route 82External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Connecticut Route 82KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Connecticut 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