New England Interstate Route 8

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Route 8
Length: 147.24 mi (236.91 km)
Connecticut: 67.34[1] mi (108.37 km)
Massachusetts: 66.58[2] mi (107.16 km)
Vermont: 13.32[3] mi (21.43 km)
Formed: 1922
South end: I-95 in Bridgeport, CT
Major
junctions:
I-84 in Waterbury, CT
US 44 in Winchester, CT
US 20 in Becket, MA
Route 2 in North Adams, MA
North end: Route 9 in Searsburg, VT

Route 8 is a multi-state north-south state highway in the New England region of the United States, running from Bridgeport, Connecticut through Massachusetts to Searsburg, Vermont. Its number dates from 1922, when it was a New England Interstate Route, also known as the Stratford-Waterbury-North Adams Route (for the cities the original route connected). Most of the route in Connecticut has been upgraded to a freeway and is a major transportation link between the cities of Bridgeport and Waterbury.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Connecticut

Main article: Route 8 (Connecticut)

Route 8 begins as a freeway in the city of Bridgeport co-signed with Route 25. It has junctions with the Merritt Parkway in Trumbull and Interstate 84 in Waterbury. The freeway continues through the city of Torrington up to US 44 in Winsted. North of Winsted, Route 8 becomes a minor rural road through Colebrook into Massachusetts. The freeway portion of Route 8 is 58 miles long.

[edit] Massachusetts

Route 8 crosses the border from Connecticut into Sandisfield, Massachusetts. It runs north through the western Massachusetts towns of Otis, Becket, Washington, Hinsdale, Dalton, Pittsfield, Lanesborough, Cheshire, Adams, North Adams and Clarksburg. An old alignment in North Adams is now the upper segment of Route 8A.

[edit] Vermont

Vermont Route 8 begins in Stamford, Vermont, where a concurrency with Vermont Route 100 begins at the Massachusetts state line. VT Routes 8 and 100 split in Readsboro, with VT Route 8 continuing north to end at Vermont Route 9 in Searsburg. (VT Route 100, the original alignment of Route 8, takes a more circuitous route, heading southeast and east from the split before turning north to intersect VT Route 9 in Wilmington.)

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Bennington Stamford 0.0 MA 8
VT 100
Northern termius of MA 8.
Southern terminus of VT 100.
Southern terminus of duplex with VT 100.
Heartwellville 7.9 VT 100 Northern terminus of duplex with VT 100.
Old Route 8 continues on VT 100.
Searsburg 13.3 VT 9  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] History

The original New England Route 8 began in Stratford, Connecticut running along the west bank of the lower Housatonic River until Shelton. The southern end of Route 8 was realigned in 1951 to its current Bridgeport terminus as part of the freeway upgrading. The old surface road is now parts of Route 113 and Route 110. North of Shelton, the old road (where it still exists) generally parallels the freeway, much of it still state-maintained.

Though the original New England Interstate Route 8 in Vermont likely did not run north of Wilmington, Route 8 was extended north as early as 1930 along present Vermont Route 100 to Weston and along Vermont Route 155 to Wallingford. This was still Route 8 in 1961, with Route 100 ending at Route 8 north of Weston. Route 100 was later extended south along Route 8 to the Massachusetts state line. The short piece of Route 8 between Weston and Wallingford became Vermont Route 155, and the Route 8 designation was assigned to its current alignment. (The piece of current Route 8 between Route 100 at Heartwellville and Route 9 at Searsburg had been unnumbered.)[4][5][6][7]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Connecticut State Numbered Routes and Roads as of December 31, 2004 (PDF)
  2. ^ Executive Office of Transportation, Office of Transportation Planning - 2005 Road Inventory
  3. ^ Vermont Town Maps
  4. ^ 1954 USGS Wilmington quadrangle
  5. ^ 1957 USGS Londonderry quadrangle
  6. ^ 1955 USGS Wallingford quadrangle
  7. ^ 1961 Gousha Massachusetts-Connecticut-Rhode Island map

[edit] External links

Browse numbered routes
< Route 7 CT Route 9 >
< Route 7A MA Route 8A >
< VT 7B VT VT 8A >
< Route 7 N.E. Route 9 >