Connecticut Route 176

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Route 176
Length: 4.14 mi[1] (6.66 km)
Formed: 1932
South end: US 5 and Route 15 in Newington
North end: Newington-Hartford town line
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Route 176 is a state highway in central Connecticut, running from the Berlin Turnpike in southern Newington to the Newington-Hartford town line.

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[edit] Route description

Route 176 begins at an intersection with the Berlin Turnpike (US 5 and Route 15) in southern Newington. It heads north, intersecting with the eastern end of Route 174 and the western end of Route 287 as it proceeds towards the town center. At the town center, Route 176, has a junction with Route 175, the main east-west route through the town. After about a mile, Route 176 turns northeast to follow Hartford Road. It ends after another mile at the Hartford town line. The road continues into Hartford as Newington Avenue, a local street in the southwest corner of Hartford.[1]

[edit] Special designations

A section of Route 176 in Newington from its southern terminus to Route 175 is designated the "Newington VFD Memorial Highway".[1]

[edit] History

Route 176 was established in 1932, originally running north into Hartford and ending at New Britain Avenue (then Route 71). The original route continued along Main Street and South Street instead of using Hartford Avenue, which at the time was part of Route 175. In 1940, the Hartford Avenue section of Route 175 was transferred to Route 176 and the section of Route 176 north of that point was redesignated Route 176A. In 1962, Route 176 was truncated at the Hartford town line and Route 176A was turned over to the towns.[2][3]

[edit] Junction list

Town Road names Junction Milepost
Newington
(4.14 miles)[1]
Main Street, Hartford Avenue US 5 and Route 15 0.00
Route 174 0.64
Route 287 1.17
Route 175 1.99
(End Route) 4.14

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