Connecticut Route 69

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Route 69
Length: 35.16 mi (56.61 km)
Formed: 1932
South end: Route 63 in New Haven
North end: Route 4 in Burlington
Routes in Connecticut

Route 69 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut connecting the city of New Haven to Burlington in Metro Hartford, passing through the Waterbury area along the way. It begins in the Amity neighborhood of New Haven, splitting off from Route 63. It travels through the towns of Woodbridge, Bethany, Prospect, and Waterbury, where it has a junction with I-84. Route 69 then continues into the towns of Wolcott and Bristol, where it has a junction (and 0.4 mile overlap) with U.S. Route 6. After the junction with U.S. Route 6, the road becomes a secondary, minor arterial road into Burlington, where the road eventually ends at its junction with Route 4. Route 69 is 35.16 miles in total length.

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