Talk:Connecticut Route 20

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Could someone please chech to see if the roads that I put in the table at the bottom have the correct city listed next to them? I did it by eye on google maps, so I don't think it is 100% correct. Thanks!
--Jared [T]/[C]\[P:O]/[@]\[+] 17:02, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

In Barkhamsted, it additionally is called Main Street (0.12 miles) and East River Road (0.30 miles) but is probably not worth putting in.Polaron 20:50, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

Is it really called North Granby road in Granby? I believe that is 189 or 202/10 (which actually go in the direction of North Granby). The portion called "Hartland Road" is in the West Granby portion of Granby. Should that be noted? (It is not a seperate town but used in addresses and such). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.18.237.44 (talk • contribs)

In the Granby town center, 189 and 20 overlap for 0.26 mi west of 10/202. It is that portion that where 20 becomes North Granby Road. --Polaron | Talk 07:44, 10 December 2006 (UTC)