Connecticut Route 318
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Route 318 |
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Length: | 3.14 mi[1] (5.05 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1963 | ||||||||||||
West end: | US 44 in Barkhamsted | ||||||||||||
East end: | Route 219 in Barkhamsted | ||||||||||||
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Route 318 is a state highway in northern Connecticut running entirely in Barkhkamsted.
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[edit] Route Description
Route 318 begins at an intersection with US 44 in Barkhamsted and heads east-northeast. It overlaps Route 181, heading east, to cross the West Branch Farmington River, then continues east over the Saville Dam past Lake McDonough, ending at a "Y" intersection with Route 219.[1]
[edit] Special Designation
The section of Route 318 from Route 181 to Route 219 is designated a scenic road.[1]
[edit] History
Route 318 was commissioned from SR 860 (Ripley Hill Road) and SR 418 (Saville Dam Road) in 1963 and has had no significant changes since. SR 418 was first designated as a state road in 1937 from Route 181 to the Saville Dam. This was extended across the dam two years later. SR 860 was taken over by the state in 1957. [2]
[edit] Junction List
Town | Road names | Junction | Milepost |
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Barkhamsted (3.14 miles)[1] |
Ripley Hill Road, Pleasant Valley Road, Saville Dam Road | US 44 | 0.00 |
Route 181 (Begin Concurrency) | 0.73 | ||
Route 181 (End Concurrency) | 1.47 | ||
Route 219 | 3.14 |