Connecticut Route 4
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Route 4 |
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Length: | 46.72 mi (75.22 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1932 | ||||||||||||
West end: | Route 41/Route 343 in Sharon | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
Route 8 in Torrington | ||||||||||||
East end: | Farmington Avenue in West Hartford | ||||||||||||
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Route 4 is an east-west primary state highway connecting rural Litchfield county to the Greater Hartford area. It runs 46.72 miles from the town of Sharon to the town of West Hartford.
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[edit] Route description
Route 4 begins at the junction of Route 41 and Route 343 in Sharon as a rural, minor arterial road, traveling through the towns of Cornwall, Goshen, and Torrington. From Torrington eastward, it becomes an urban principal arterial road for most of its remaining length. The road continues through Harwinton, Burlington, and Farmington. In Farmington, it runs along Farmington Avenue. Farmington Avenue (and Route 4) continues into West Hartford for another 0.9 miles before becoming a local road. The rest of Farmington Avenue (no longer designated as Route 4) runs through West Hartford center up to downtown Hartford.
[edit] Special designations
A 1.4 mile section in Harwinton around the Cooks Dam area, and a 4.2 mile section in Sharon, are designated state scenic roads.
[edit] History
Route 4 was commissioned in 1932, running as a continuation of old New York State Route 361 from Amenia, New York to Farmington at Route 10. The west end was truncated in 1967 to end at Route 41 and the section connecting to the state line was renumbered to Route 361 to match the New York route. New York has since decommissioned its Route 361 and is now a county route.
In the Torrington area, Route 4 originally ran further north than it does today, along the current alignment of U.S. Route 202 from Torrington to Burlington. Route 4 was realigned in the 1963 renumbering to its present day route through the area.
In the Hartford area, Farmington Avenue from Farmington to downtown Hartford used to be part of the original U.S. Route 6 alignment. When US 6 was rerouted in 1956, Farmington Avenue was assigned to an extended Route 4. The route designation was later truncated to end in West Hartford where state maintenance of the road ended.
[edit] Junction list
Town | Road names | Major junctions | Milepost |
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Sharon (7.71 miles) |
Cornwall Bridge Road | Route 41/Route 343 | 0.00 |
U.S. Route 7 (begin overlap) | 7.64 | ||
Cornwall (6.25 miles) |
Cornwall Bridge Road, Furnace Brook Road, Cemetery Hill Road, Bunker Hill Road | U.S. Route 7 (end overlap) | 7.89 |
Route 125 | 11.30 | ||
Route 43/Route 128 | 12.31 | ||
Goshen (5.70 miles) |
Sharon Turnpike, Torrington Road | Route 63 | 17.60 |
Torrington (6.26 miles) |
Goshen Road, Migeon Avenue, North Elm Street, East Elm Street, New Harwinton Road | Route 272 | 22.19 |
Route 8 | 24.08 | ||
U.S. Route 202 | 24.18-24.30 | ||
Route 183 | 25.71 | ||
Harwinton (5.17 miles) |
Birge Park Road, Litchfield Road, Burlington Road | Route 118 | 28.12 |
Route 72 | 30.25 | ||
Burlington (6.10 miles) |
Spielman Highway | Route 69 | 33.47 |
Route 179 | 36.24 | ||
Farmington (8.65 miles) |
Collinsville Road, Main Street, Farmington Avenue | Route 177 | 38.84 |
Route 167 | 39.10 | ||
Route 10 | 42.77 | ||
Interstate 84/U.S. Route 6 (via SR 508) | 44.16 | ||
West Hartford (0.88 miles) |
Farmington Avenue | Farmington Avenue (local road) | 46.72 |