Connecticut Route 2A

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Route 2A
Length: 9.91 mi (15.95 km)
Formed: 1967
West end: I-395/Route 2/Route 32 in Norwich
East end: Route 2 in Preston
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Route 2A is a state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is a 9.9-mile mostly expressway alternate route of Route 2 that bypasses the downtown area of the city of Norwich and serves as the main access road to the Mohegan Sun casino.

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[edit] Route description

Route 2A begins at the junction of I-395 and Route 2/Route 32 in Norwich. Route 2A travels along I-395 for 3.7 miles before separating as its own 2-lane freeway. This independent freeway portion of Route 2A runs for about 3.4 miles through the towns of Montville and Preston. Route 2A crosses the Thames River on the Mohegan-Pequot Bridge. After the river crossing, Route 2A becomes a surface road for another 2.9 miles ending at Route 2 in Preston.

[edit] History

When the highway and bridge opened in December 1967, motorists were charged a 15-cent toll. The toll plaza located at the west end of the Mohegan-Pequot Bridge was removed in 1980.[1]

[edit] Exit list

Town Exit # Mile Destinations Notes
Norwich Begin concurrency with I-395
Route 2A uses I-395 exit numbers
81 0.24
(13.71)
Route 2/Route 32 – Norwich, Hartford
I-395 North – Providence
Western terminus of Route 2A
80 (11.08) Route 82 – Downtown Norwich, Salem
Montville 79A 4.37
(9.50)
I-395 South – New Haven Route 2A leaves I-395
End concurrency with I-395
Route 2A exit numbering begins
1 5.29 Route 32 – Montville, Norwich
2 6.39 Mohegan Sun Boulevard Mohegan Sun
Thames River crossing on the Mohegan-Pequot Bridge
Preston 7.05 Junction: Route 12 South; Route 12 North/Route 2A East At-grade intersection

[edit] Non-expressway junctions

  • Preston (Military Highway, Poquetanock Road)
    • MP 7.35 - Route 12 North (0.30 mile overlap)
    • MP 9.11 - Route 117 South (0.80 mile overlap)
    • MP 9.91 - Route 2; Route 117 (Eastern terminus of Route 2A)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Connecticut Route 2A History kurumi.com


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