Connecticut Route 72
Route 72 | ||||
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Map of central Connecticut with Route 72 highlighted in red | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by ConnDOT | ||||
Length: | 20.10 mi[1] (32.35 km) | |||
Existed: | 1932 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South/East end: | Route 9 in New Britain | |||
I-84 in Plainville | ||||
North/West end: | Route 4 in Harwinton | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Hartford, Litchfield | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route 72 is a state highway in the western part of the Greater Hartford area. Route 72 is an L-shaped route with a north–south section in Plymouth and Harwinton and an east–west section from Bristol to New Britain. Route 72 is a freeway from Route 9 in New Britain to Route 177 in Plainville.
The plan to extend the highway through the Forestville section of Bristol as a four-lane boulevard is complete. The construction project broke ground on October 15, 2007 and was scheduled for completion in the spring of 2011. The contractor for the project is Manafort Brothers, based out of Plainville. West section of the new route 72 was opened on September 27th, 2010.
Route description
Route 72 begins as a four-lane freeway at Route 9 in New Britain, expanding to six lanes after the junction with Route 71 at Exit 9. Route 72 overlaps with I-84 as it crosses from New Britain into the town of Plainville. In Plainville, Route 72 has an eastbound on-ramp from Route 10 via Route 372, then crosses the Pequabuck River, with the freeway soon ending at an intersection with Route 372 (Forestville Avenue). Route 72 continues, crossing Forestville Avenue as a two-lane surface road to the Bristol town line. Within Bristol, Route 72 runs 5.5 miles (8.9 km) along several streets, in particular, East Main Street, Broad Street (within the Forestville section of Bristol), Middle Street (where it overlaps with Route 229), Riverside Avenue, Main Street, School Street, Divinity Street, Park Street, and Terryville Road. The route runs parallel to the Peqaubuck River in Bristol and crosses it several times. Route 72 then enters the town of Plymouth, where the road turns north to follow South Riverside Avenue, North Riverside Avenue, and Poland Brook Road. In Plymouth, Route 72 intersects with U.S. Route 6 in the Terryville section of town. Route 72 continues north in the rural town of Harwinton where it goes along Terryville Road, eventually ending at Route 4. Route 72 is 20.10 miles (32.35 km) long.[1]
Special designations
The section of Route 72 from Route 9 to Route 372 (Corbin Avenue) in New Britain is also known as the Thaddeus Kosciuszko Highway.[1] The section from Route 372 (Corbin Avenue) in New Britain to the freeway end at the Plainville-Bristol town line is also known as the Polish Legion of American Veterans Memorial Highway.
History
Route 72 was established in the 1932 state highway renumbering between Route 66 (then Route 14) in Middletown to Route 10 in Plainville. Since then, the route has been extended west and north and relocated to an expressway. The original route has been transferred to Routes 3 and 372.[2]
In 1942, a portion of US 6 in Bristol and Plymouth was transferred to Route 72 after a realignment of US 6 to use former US 6A. Another section of Route 72 was realigned in Berlin the same year with the construction of an interchange with the Berlin Turnpike. In 1954, the former Routes 117 (Bristol to Torrington) and 49 (Torrington to Norfolk) were transferred to Route 72, extending the route through Torrington to the Massachusetts state line.
In 1962, the section of Route 72 north of modern Route 4 was transferred to a relocated Route 4 and a new Route 272, resulting in the current northern/western terminus. The section from Plainville to Berlin was later upgraded to an expressway. In 1978, the old surface route of Route 72 was assigned as Route 372. In 1990, a freeway connection from the east end of the Route 72 freeway to the west end of the Route 9 freeway opened. The Route 9 designation was extended westward to the current Route 9/72 interchange. Route 372 was extended east along the old Route 72 alignment to Route 3 while Route 3 was extended south along the old Route 72 alignment to Route 66.
Expressway relocation
In 1961, an expressway section in Berlin was opened from Route 71A to the Berlin Turnpike (US 5 and Route 15). In 1969, Route 72 was rerouted from Berlin into New Britain, leaving the freeway section west of the current Route 9 in Berlin to be reassigned to SR 571. Roundabout The first section of this reroute, from SR 572 to Ellis Street, was opened this year. In 1970, the second section of the rerouting to New Britain was opened from Main Street to I-84. In 1979, the final part of the rerouting to New Britain was opened, connecting Ellis and Main Streets.
In 1980, Route 72 in Plainville from the overlap with I-84 to Forestville Avenue was rerouted to the current route. This road, which begins as a freeway and narrows to a divided two lane road, was constructed in two stages, in 1975 and from 1978 to 1980. With the completion of the freeway from Plainville to Berlin in 1980, Route 72 was formally designated on the freeway and the former surface alignment became Route 372. New England Route 72 In 1990, Route 9 took over the eastern end of the Route 72 freeway truncating Route 72 to the current 9/72 interchange and extending Route 372 eastward along the former Route 72.
Junction list
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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Hartford | New Britain | 0.30 | 0.48 | 11 N-S | N: Route 9 north – Newington S: Route 9 south – Middletown | Signed as exits 11N (north) and 11S (south) Eastern terminus of Route 72 | |
0.31 | 0.50 | 10 | Route 174 (E. Main St.) – Downtown New Britain | Westbound exit only | |||
0.32 | 0.51 | 9 | Route 71 / Main St. | No westbound exit | |||
0.95 | 1.53 | 8 | Columbus Boulevard – Downtown New Britain | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
1.89 | 3.04 | 7 | Route 372 (Corbin Ave.) – Kensington, Plainville | ||||
2.55 | 4.10 | 6 | I-84 east – Farmington, Hartford | East end of I-84 overlap | |||
Plainville | 4.13 | 6.65 | 4 | I-84 west – Waterbury | West end of I-84 overlap. Same interchange as Exit 3. | ||
4.13 | 6.65 | 3 | Woodford Ave. | Eastbound exit only. Same interchange as Exit 4. | |||
5.27 | 8.48 | 2 | Route 372 (New Britain Ave.) – Plainville | No eastbound exit | |||
5.76 | 9.27 | 1 | Route 177 (N. Washington St.) – Unionville | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
6.33 | 10.19 | Route 372 west – Forestville | At-grade intersection | ||||
Bristol | 8.34 | 13.42 | Route 229 – Bristol, Southington | ||||
9.93 | 15.98 | Route 69 – Burlington, Wolcott | |||||
Litchfield | Terryville | 13.02 | 20.95 | US 6 – Terryville, Farmington | |||
Harwinton | 20.10 | 32.35 | Route 4 – Burlington, Torrington | Northwestern terminus of Route 72 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 3 4 Connecticut State Highway Log
- ↑ Scott Oglesby. "Connecticut Route 72". kurumi.com.
External links
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