Connecticut Route 8

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Route 8
Length: 67.34 mi (108.37 km)
Formed: 1922
South end: I-95 in Bridgeport
Major
junctions:
Route 15 in Trumbull
I-84 in Waterbury
North end: MA Route 8 in Colebrook
Routes in Connecticut
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MinorService RoadsState Roads

Route 8 is the portion of the multistate New England Route 8 within the state of Connecticut. It is a 67.34 mile state highway running north-south from Bridgeport, through Waterbury, all the way to the Massachusetts state line where it continues as Route 8. Most of the highway is a 4-lane freeway but the northernmost 8.8 miles is a 2-lane surface road.

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[edit] Route description

The southern terminus of Route 8 is at an interchange with Interstate 95 in Bridgeport. The first 3.75 miles in Bridgeport is co-signed with the freeway portion of Route 25. Approaching the split between Routes 8 and 25, the road expands to 6, 8, and even 10 lanes. Route 8 continues into Trumbull where there is an interchange with the Merritt Parkway.

From Trumbull, it passes through the towns/cities of Stratford and Shelton. It then crosses the Housatonic River and continues through Derby, Ansonia, Seymour, Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, and Waterbury, following along the Naugatuck River (a tributary of the Housatonic River). There is an interchange with Interstate 84 in Waterbury, known locally as the "Mixmaster". Route 8 then continues north through Watertown, Thomaston, Litchfield, Harwington, Torrington, and Winchester. U.S. Route 6 runs briefly on Route 8 in Thomaston (0.99 miles).

The freeway portion of Route 8 ends at U.S. Route 44 in Winchester. After a short (0.33 mile) overlap with US 44, Route 8 splits off and continues as a surface road into the rest of Winchester town and the mainly rural town of Colebrook. Route 8 continues as a rural minor arterial road into Massachusetts.

[edit] Special designations

The section from I-95 to the Route 25 split is also known as the Colonel Henry Mucci Highway (designation continues on Route 25). The section from Shelton to Beacon Falls is known as the General Samual Jaskilka Highway. The section from Constitution Boulevard in Shelton to Route 334 at the Seymour/Ansonia town line is known as the Ansonia-Derby-Shelton Expressway. The section from Waterbury to the freeway end in Winchester is known as the James H. Darcey Memorial Highway.

[edit] History

  • 1922-1931: Part of New England Interstate Route 8 (NE-8).
  • 1932: NE-8 was decommissioned and becomes a state highway called Route 8.
  • 1951: The Ansonia-Derby-Shelton Expressway portion between Constitution Boulevard in Shelton and Pershing Drive in Derby (including the Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge opens to traffic. As part of the freeway upgrading of Route 8, the southern terminus was shifted west from Stratford to Bridgeport, taking over old Route 65. The original southern end of Route 8 was assigned to an extended Route 110.
  • 1957: The entire length of the Ansonia-Derby-Shelton Expressway portion is open with the extension from Pershing Drive to Route 334 at the Ansonia/Seymour town line complete.
  • 1960: The segment from Route 63 to South Main Street in Waterbury opens.
  • 1962: The section from Route 334 to Route 67, including the elevated highway portion through central Seymour, opens.
  • 1966: The Mixmaster interchange with I-84 is completed; the freeway is extended to Route 262 in Watertown. An additional section from Route 118 in Litchfield to Kennedy Road in Torrington also opens.
  • 1970: The portion from Route 262 in Watertown to Route 118 in Litchfield opened.
  • 1972: The segment from I-95 to Route 108 in Trumbull, including the overlap with Route 25, was completed. The freeway was extended from Kennedy Road in Torrington to its present terminus at Route 44 in Winsted.
  • 1975: The freeway was completed between Huntington Turnpike at the Trumbull/Shelton town line to Constitution Boulevard in Shelton.
  • 1981: The 4-lane surface route from Route 67 in Seymour to Route 63 in Naugatuck (originally built in the 1940s) was upgraded to a freeway, including the portion that bypasses Beacon Falls.
  • 1982: The last segment of freeway between Route 108 in Trumbull and Huntington Turnpike, including a new interchange with the Merritt Parkway is completed. Freeway from Bridgeport to Winchester is completed by this time (after about 35 years of construction).

[edit] Exit List

Town Exit # Mile Destinations Notes
Bridgeport 0.0 Begin concurrency with Route 25
  0.2 Junction I-95 – New Haven, New York City Main line merges to northbound I-95.
Exit ramp as main line.
1 0.4 Prospect Street – Downtown Bridgeport Southbound exit, northbound entrance
2 0.8 Fairfield Ave, Lafayette Sq SR 700
3 1.4 Main St, Washington Ave Southbound exit, northbound entrance
4 2.1 Lindley St Northbound exit, southbound entrance
5 2.8 Chopsey Hill Rd to US 1 (Boston Ave, North Ave) SR 722
  3.8 Route 25 north – Trumbull
To Route 15 south – New York City
End concurrency with Route 25
Trumbull 7 4.2 Route 127 (White Plains Ave) Southbound exit, northbound entrance
To northbound Route 25
8 5.4 Route 108 (Nichols Ave) – Stratford
To Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) north
9 5.8 Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) north Northbound junction only
10 Route 15 (Merritt Parkway) south Southbound junction only
Stratford 11 7.1 Huntington Rd, Bridgeport Ave SR 714
Shelton 12 9.2 Old Stratford Rd
13 11.4 Constitution Blvd, Bridgeport Ave SR 714
14 12.3 Route 110 (Howe Ave) – Shelton
Commodore Hull Bridge (Housatonic River Crossing)
Derby 15 12.8 Route 34 (Main St) – Derby, New Haven
16 13.4 Pershing Drive Northbound exit, southbound entrance
SR 727
17 13.7 Seymour Ave
18 14.3 Division St Northbound exit, southbound entrance
Ansonia 19 15.8 Route 334 (Wakelee Ave)
Seymour 20 16.6 Lower Derby Road Southbound exit, northbound entrance
21 17.4 Derby Ave to Route 67 – Oxford Northbound exit, southbound entrance
SR 728
22 18.5 Route 67 (Bank St) – Seymour
Beacon Falls 23 21.0 Route 42 – Beacon Falls, Oxford Northbound exit, southbound entrance
24 22.1 To Route 42 – Beacon Falls, Oxford Southbound exit, northbound entrance
SR 852
Naugatuck 25 24.1 Cross St
26 25.3 Route 63 (South Main St) – Bethany
27 25.8 North Main St, Maple St SR 709
28 26.5 To Route 68 – Union City, Prospect SR 710
29 27.3 South Main St, Platts Mill Rd – Waterbury SR 847
Waterbury 30 29.2/29.5 Washington Ave, South Leonard St
31 30.2 I-84 east – Hartford The Mixmaster
32 Riverside St – Downtown Waterbury
33 I-84 west – Danbury
34 30.6 West Main St – Downtown Waterbury Southbound exit, northbound entrance
35 31.2 Route 73 – Oakville, Watertown Norhtbound exit, southbound entrance
36 32.6 Huntingdon Ave, Colonial Ave
Watertown 37 34.3 Route 262 – Watertown
Thomaston 38 38.3 US 6 west – Thomaston, Watertown
To Route 109, Route 254
US 6 joins northbound and leaves southbound
39 39.7 US 6 east – Thomaston, Bristol
To Route 222
US 6 leaves northbound and joins southbound
40 40.3 Route 222 (North Main St) – Thomaston
Litchfield 41 44.1 Northfield, Campville
Harwinton 42 46.8 Route 118 – Litchfield, Harwinton
Torrington 43 49.2 Harwinton Ave
44 49.9/50.0 US 202/Route 4 – Downtown Torrington
45 51.8 Winsted Rd, Kennedy Dr
46 55.5 Pinewoods Rd – Burrville
Winchester   58.3 Junction US 44 End of freeway
Ramp as main line

Junctions on non-freeway section

  • Winchester (North Main St, Colebrook River Rd)
  • Colebrook (Colebrook River Rd)

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