Connecticut Route 192
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Route 192 |
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Length: | 3.49 mi[1] (5.62 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1932 | ||||||||||||
South end: | Route 190 in Enfield | ||||||||||||
North end: | Route 192 in Longmeadow, MA | ||||||||||||
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Route 192 is a Connecticut state highway, running entirely within the town of Enfield. It connects the Hazardville section of the town to the Massachusetts state line towards Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
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[edit] Route Description
Route 192 begins at an intersection with Route 190 in the Hazardville section of Enfield. It heads north to the village of North Thompsonville, where it intersects with Route 220. It continues north until Shaker Pines Lake, where the road then curves to the west. After about 0.3 miles, the road splits, with Route 192 following the right branch northwest towards the Massachusetts state line. The road continues across the state line as MA Route 192 towards the town center of Longmeadow. Route 192 is known as North Maple Street and has two lanes for its entire length.[1] It is classified as a minor arterial road and carries traffic volumes of about 4,400 vehicles per day.
[edit] History
Route 192 was established as a new route in the 1932 state highway renumbering and has has no changes since.[2]
[edit] Junction List
Town | Road names | Junction | Milepost |
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Enfield (3.49 miles)[1] |
North Maple Street | Route 190 | 0.00 |
Route 220 | 1.62 | ||
MA Route 192 | 3.49 |