Connecticut Route 165

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Route 165
Length: 16.01 mi[1] (25.77 km)
Formed: 1932
West end: Route 2 in Norwich
East end: Route 165 in Exeter, RI
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Route 165 is a state highway in southeastern Connecticut running from Norwich to the Rhode Island state line in Voluntown, and continuing as RI Route 165.

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[edit] Route description

Route 165 begins at an intersection with Route 2 in eastern Norwich and heads northeast into Preston. In Preston, it continues east through the town into Griswold. In Griswold, it continues generally east-northeast across Pachaug Pond and Glasgo Pond before continuing into Voluntown. In Voluntown, it heads northeast to overlap Route 49 and Route 138 in a triple concurrency. It turns east with Routes 49 and 138, then continues east in a concurrency with Route 138. After leaving Route 138, Route 165 continues east to the Rhode Island state line, meeting RI Route 165.[1]

[edit] History

Route 165 was commissioned in 1932, running from Route 2 in Norwich to Route 138 in Voluntown, apparently on a different route around Pachaug Pond in Griswold. Between 1932 and 1936, it was rerouted to its current location crossing Pachaug Pond at its southern end. In 1947, it was extended to the Rhode Island state line. In 1960, a section in Norwich and Preston was rerouted from Long Society Road to its current location.[2]

[edit] Junction list

Town Road names Junction Milepost
Norwich
(1.29 miles)[1]
Hamilton Avenue Route 2 0.00
Preston
(6.58 miles)
Shetucket Turnpike Route 164 5.16
Griswold
(3.15 miles)
Voluntown Road Route 201 10.15
Voluntown
(4.99 miles)
Beach Pond Road Route 49 (Begin concurrency) 12.12
Route 138 (Begin triple concurrency) 12.20
Route 49 (End triple concurrency) 12.59
Route 138 (End concurrency) 13.69-13.70
RI Route 165 16.01

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