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Project-wide news
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NCs
  • All pages have been moved.
  • This section will be removed within the next week.
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Deletion debates
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Maps Task Force
  • Voting has concluded on a standard map design at WT:USRD/MTF. Standards for all U.S. road maps on Wikipedia can now be found at WP:USRD/MTF.
  • There is a huge backlist of requests for the MTF.
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Assessment
Quality statistics
Assessment links


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Shields
  • Proposal to change the naming conventions of state-specific Interstate shields and all county route shields has been offered. See WT:USRD/S.
  • All shields should be moved from Wikipedia to the Commons so that the shields can be better organized.
  • Discussions regarding the naming of county route and state-specific Interstate shields underway, see WT:USRD/S.
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Interstates
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U.S. Highways
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Connecticut
  • Project started.
  • Stub-a-week Project -- see Project talk page for details.
  • Existing articles have been assessed.
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Florida
  • Articles have been assessed.
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Georgia
  • Lowest mainline route without an article: S.R. 53
  • Active mainline routes w/articles: 153 of 333 — 45.95%
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  • Former or future routes w/articles: 7 of 81 - 8.64%
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  • Lowest mainline route without a map: S.R. 52
  • Maps are available for all mainline routes at Commons
  • Completion list
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Illinois
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Kentucky
  • Added Kentucky Route 67 and will be adding more history to this and others when I get my HTML files at home.
  • Kentucky Route 44 added. Partially detailed with infobox, stub status.
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Maryland
  • Category:Roads in Maryland has been created.
  • The editing guide has been updated with guidelines on how to format major junctions sections.
  • The completion list has been reformatted and expanded.
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
  • Lowest active route not infoboxed/mapped: none
  • Lowest active route without an article: none
  • Completion list is available here
  • Route maps at Commons

All active Michigan trunklines have a map available at the above link

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New Hampshire
  • Proposal to switch from Routeboxnh to Infobox NH Route has been submitted, see WT:NHSH.
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New Jersey
  • Best practice article at Route 17
  • Infobox made for county route articles. Talk to Northenglish for missing shields.
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New York

WP:NYCR
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North Carolina
  • Lowest mainline route without an article: NC 33
  • Major Junctions issue currently under discussion at WT:NCSH
  • North Carolina Highway System article needs cleanup on history, etc.
  • Our beloved ncroads.com source has shut down, but a mirror can be found at the NC Roads Annex.
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Ohio
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Pennsylvania
  • All existing articles have been cleaned up and assessed.
  • See PA Routes Status for the status of PA Routes 1 to 100.
  • See article Pennsylvania Route 39 as an example when writing articles.
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Vermont
  • All articles cleaned up and assessed. Most are still stubs, though.
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Virginia
  • Naming convention change to Virginia State Route x.
  • Route infobox is upgraded
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West Virginia
  • Project started.
  • Infobox road has been prepared for WV .
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Wisconsin
  • WIS Active and known decommissioned roads have been stubbed at minimum. Many still require detail.
  • Wisconsin Road Stub now available and in use.
  • NC: Wisconsin Highway x.
  • Articles have been assessed.
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This page is a WikiProject to aid in the standardization of information in articles related to Connecticut Routes. If you would like to help, go the list of routes and start editing. If you would like to join the group, please sign up below. For any questions regarding the project, please inquire on the talk page.

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[edit] Title

Connecticut Routes WikiProject

[edit] Scope

This WikiProject aims to encourage participation in creating and/or expanding articles about state highways in Connecticut. This project also aims to standardize the structure of these articles.

[edit] Highways to include

For now, the project covers all current state highways that are given Route number designations. This includes U.S. Highways and Interstate Highways in the state.

[edit] Goals

Apply project standards to existing articles. Identify and tag any stub articles. Expand such stub articles. Create articles for Routes that don't have articles yet.


[edit] Related and similar WikiProjects

[edit] Parent WikiProject

U.S. Roads

[edit] Sibling WikiProjects

U.S. Highways | U.S. Interstate Highways | List of State-level WikiProjects
California | California County Routes | Connecticut | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New York | New York County Routes | North Carolina | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin

[edit] Participants

[edit] Lists

The main article giving an overview of the Connecticut state highway system and a list of all current Routes is at List of State Routes in Connecticut.

[edit] Structure

[edit] Article name

Articles for signed state highways should have titles with the format Connecticut Route X, where X is the route number. Also, make sure that Route X (Connecticut) redirects to the article.

Articles for notable "secret routes" should use the common name (e.g. Whitehead Highway) rather than the unsigned numeric designation, but make sure that both "Connecticut State Road X" (or "Connecticut Special Service Road X") and "State Road X (Connecticut)" (or "Special Service Road X (Connecticut)") redirect to the article.

[edit] Infobox

Use {{stateroutect}} as the first part of the article. See an existing article such as Connecticut Route 9 for an example of how to fill the template in. The map parameter should be left out if a map is not available. The other parameters should be left in but leave the entry blank if you do not know the correct information to put.

Blank template:

{{stateroutect
|type=
|article_route=
|length_mi=
|length_km=
|length_round=
|length_ref=
|yrcom=
|direction_a=
|from=
|junction=
|direction_b=
|to=
|previous_type=
|previous_route=
|next_type=
|next_route=
}}

For each parameter, here's what should be filled in:

  • type=: blank or CT (state route), Interstate (Interstate), U.S. or US (U.S. Route)
  • article_route=: number of road
  • length_mi=: length of road in miles
  • length_km=: length in kilometers - deprecated, see next parameter
  • length_round=: if only "length_mi" is given, enter the precision of the mileage total here (ex. enter 2 for 19.19 miles, 1 for 40.1) - this will automatically calculate the kilometer length
  • length_ref=: length reference using <ref> tags
  • yrcom=: year commissioned, if known
  • direction_a=: usually either South or West
  • from=: Southern or Western terminus
  • junction=: major junctions, separated by <br> tags
  • direction_b=: usually either North or East
  • to=: Northern or Eastern terminus
  • previous_type=: type of previous route in browse: blank or CT (state route), Interstate (Interstate), U.S. or US (U.S. Route)
  • previous_route=: number of previous route in browse
  • next_type=: same as previous_type but for the next route in the browse
  • next_route=: same as previous_route but for the next route in the browse

Additional parameters that can be used when necessary:

|marker_image=
|name=
|alternate_name=
|map=
|length_notes=
|decommissioned=
|browse=

For these parameters, here's what can be filled in:

  • marker_image=: custom route shields (full image markup required)
  • name=: custom route name
  • alternate_name=: any alternate names of the route
  • map=: a map of the route (full image markup required)
  • length_notes=: notes regarding the length
  • decommissioned=: date of decommissioning
  • browse=: use to add extra browse rows

[edit] Intro section

Overview of the route, highlighting freeway/expressway sections if present. List the route numbers and towns at the termini, general direction (E/W or N/S), and major cities/regions of Connecticut served by the route. Length can be listed as well. The bolded text must be Route X.

[edit] Route description

Provide a more detailed route description through the various towns along the way. Highlight any interesting attractions/landmarks encountered and note any significant changes in the road character.

[edit] Special designations

(optional) Connecticut has a lot of commemorative highway names. List here any such commemorative names if you know them, indicating which section of the road it applies to. Please link appropriately to the event/person being commemorated. Any state designated scenic portions should also be listed here.

[edit] Notes

(optional) Any interesting tidbits/trivia should go here.

[edit] Junction list

Make a table with columns for Town, Road names, Junction, Milepost. The town columns may also include the total miles travelled by the route in that particular town in parentheses. The road names column is a list of street names used by the route in going through a particular town. Each street name should be on a separate line. Junctions to be included are those with other Routes, U.S. Highways, and Interstate Highways. "Secret" routes may be included in the junction list only if those routes lead to major highways or state facilities. For routes that are entirely or mostly freeway, this section is not needed. See Connecticut Route 3 for an example of a (mostly) non-freeway route. Note than many articles currently have this section under the heading Town by town.

[edit] Exit list

This section is only for routes that are entirely or mostly freeway. See Connecticut Route 8 for an example. For freeway routes with no or only one intermediate exit, an exit list table is not necessary.

[edit] History

(include if information available) Broad overview of the history of the modern route. Highlight any major realignments and number changes, if known. You may also include a history of the roads that previously used the route number. If a detailed history is available, please include with proper sources.

[edit] References

If information for the whole article or for any section is based primarily on external sources, please include the specific link or attribution here.

[edit] External links

List of websites that provide additional information on the route that have not been used as principal sources for the article.

[edit] Browse Box

Use {{ct browse}}. Add the following browse box (and wiki code) at the bottom of the article, replacing "###" with the route number (adding leading zeroes to the category only). Refer to the list to get the previous and next routes:

{{start srbox}} {{ct browse |previous_type= |previous_route=### |route=[[List of State Routes in Connecticut|CT]] |next_type= |next_route=### }} {{end box}} {{Connecticut-State-Highway-stub}} [[Category:Connecticut state highways|###]]

[edit] Browse box

Insert the following sequence at the end of the article:

{{start srbox}}
{{ct browse
|previous_type=
|previous_route=
|route=[[List of State Routes in Connecticut|CT]]
|next_type=
|next_route=
}}
{{end box}}

Fill in the previous_route and next_route with the appropriate route number in the route sequence from the List of State Routes in Connecticut. Type should be blank unless the previous/next route is a U.S. Highway (use type=U.S.) or an Interstate Highway (use type=Interstate).

[edit] Stub template

Use {{Connecticut-State-Highway-stub}} to mark articles that are stubs.

[edit] WikiProject template

For assessment purposes, {{Connecticut Routes WikiProject}} needs to be added to all talk pages.

This article is part of the Connecticut Routes WikiProject, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to highways in Connecticut. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
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[edit] Other links

  • Route shield images, if needed outside the infobox, can be found at [[Image:Connecticut_Highway_X.png]], where X is the route number. The blank route shield (if you want to make your own shield) is at [[Image:Connecticut_Highway_blank.png]]
  • Some maps for the longer routes are available. They are located at [[Image:CT-X_map.png]], again where X is the route number.

[edit] Categories

All articles are to be included in Category:Connecticut state highways. At the bottom of each article, place [[Category:Connecticut state highways|nnn]] where nnn is the 3-digit route number (use leading zeros if needed).

[edit] Requests

Place any requests for new articles, article sections, shield images, maps, etc. here.

[edit] Resources

[edit] See also

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