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Connecticut Route 42

Route 42 is an east–west state highway in Connecticut running for 13.66 miles (21.98 km) from Route 67 in Oxford to Route 10 in Cheshire.

Route 42

Map of New Haven County in southern Connecticut with Route 42 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length13.66 mi[1] (21.98 km)
Existed1963–present
Major junctions
West end Route 67 in Oxford
Major intersections Route 8 in Beacon Falls
East end Route 10 in Cheshire
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesNew Haven
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System

Route description

Route 42 begins at an intersection with Route 67 just east of the town center of Oxford as Chestnut Tree Hill Road Extension . The route makes several 90-degree turns as it shifts to Chestnut Tree Hill Road and then to Pines Bridge Road. The road soon enters the town of Beacon Falls, crossing over the Naugatuck River a mile beyond the town line. Route 42 continues along the east bank of the Naugatuck River via a short (0.25-mi) section of Old Turnpike Road to a partial interchange with Route 8, where only access to southbound and from northbound Route 8 is possible. Past Route 8, the road becomes known as South Main Street , a divided four-lane road. 0.7 miles (1.1 km) beyond the Route 8 junction, Route 42 turns east onto Bethany Road while South Main Street continues north into Beacon Falls center.

Route 42 again makes several 90-degree turns as it proceeds eastward, shifting from Bethany Road to Munson Road then to Lasky Road. After 2.4 miles (3.9 km), Route 42 enters the town of Bethany and the road name changes to Beacon Road . About two miles (3 km) later, the road ends at Old Litchfield Turnpike near the junction with Route 63. Vehicles bound for southbound Route 63 are directed onto the south branch (unsigned State Road 703) while those bound for Route 63 northbound and those following Route 42 are directed on the north branch (Route 42 proper). After overlapping Route 63 for a tenth of a mile, Route 42 continues east on Cheshire Road, intersecting with Route 69 about a mile later. The road then clips the town of Prospect for about 0.4 miles (as Mountain Road) before entering the town of Cheshire. In Cheshire, the road name becomes Bethany Mountain Road as it traverses the ridge separating Prospect/Bethany and Cheshire (part of the Metacomet Ridge). At the end of Bethany Mountain Road, Route 42 turns north onto North Brooksvale Road. The road runs for another 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and ends at Route 10 (South Main Street) south of Cheshire center.[2]

History

Route 42 was established in 1963 as a result of the Route Reclassification Act from unsigned state roads that were taken over by the state the previous year. When first designated, Route 42 extended from Route 8 in the town center of Beacon Falls to Route 10 in the Brooksvale section of Cheshire. In Beacon Falls, the original route used Burton Road instead of the modern alignment on Bethany Road and Munson Road. In 1967, Route 42 was extended west of Route 8 from Pines Bridge to Route 67 in the town center of Oxford. In 1968, Route 42 was relocated southward to bypass Beacon Falls center to its modern alignment along Bethany Road.[3]

Junction list

The entire route is in New Haven County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Oxford0.000.00  Route 67 – Oxford, Southbury
Beacon Falls3.175.10  Route 8 – Bridgeport, WaterburyExits 23–24 on Route 8
Bethany8.35–
8.45
13.44–
13.60
  Route 63 – Naugatuck, New Haven
9.7115.63  Route 69 – Prospect, New Haven
Cheshire13.6621.98  Route 10 – Southington, Hamden, New HavenEastern terminus of CT 42
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Connecticut State Highway Log 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Connecticut State Road Map
  3. ^ Connecticut Routes, Route 42

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata

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