Connecticut Route 349
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Route 349 |
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Length: | 4.17 mi (6.71 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1985 | ||||||||||||
South end: | Shennecossett Road in Groton | ||||||||||||
North end: | I-95 in Groton | ||||||||||||
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Route 349 begins as a freeway spur from Interstate 95 (at Exit 87) leading to the city of Groton. It has full interchanges with I-95 and U.S. Route 1. The limited access portion is 1.9 miles long and is known as the Clarence B. Sharp Highway. The road continues west then south as a surface road through the Groton Heights neighborhood, running along the east bank of the Thames River ultimately ending at Avery Point College.
[edit] Exit list
Mile | Destinations | Notes |
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2.30 | Junction: Route 349 South (Rainville Ave); SR 649 (Rainville Ave); Brandegee Ave | Channelized at-grade intersection |
3.07 | Junction: Meridian Street | At-grade intersection |
3.55 | US 1 – North: Groton town center, Poquonock Bridge; South: To Route 12, Route 184 | |
3.81 | I-95 South – New London, New Haven | Northbound exit and southbound entrance Milepost at off ramp Begin exit ramp as main line |
4.17 | I-95 North – Providence | Northbound exit and southbound entrance Milepost at merge with northbound I-95 End exit ramp as main line |
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