Connecticut Route 314
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Route 314 |
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Length: | 2.04 mi[1] (3.28 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1963 | ||||||||||||
West end: | US 5 and Route 15 in Wethersfield | ||||||||||||
East end: | Route 99 in Wethersfield | ||||||||||||
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Route 314 is a state highway in central Connecticut running entirely within Wethersfield.
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[edit] Route Description
Route 314 begins at an interchange from US 5 and Route 15 in northwest Wethersfield. It briefly heads north as part of the Berlin Turnpike, then turns east, passing under US 5 and Route 15 again without an interchange, before ending at an intersection with Route 99.[1]
[edit] Special Designation
The section of Route 314 from SR 543 to the eastern terminus is designated the Antranig Ozanian Memorial Highway.[1]
[edit] History
Route 314 was commissioned in 1963 from portions of SR 543 (Berlin Turnpike north of US 5/Route 15) and SR 759 (Jordan Lane), and has had no significant changes since.[2]
[edit] Junction List
Town | Road names | Junction | Milepost |
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Wethersfield (2.04 miles)[1] |
Berlin Turnpike, Jordan Lane | US 5 and Route 15 | 0.00 |
SR 543 (Berlin Turnpike) | 0.66 | ||
Route 99 | 2.06 |