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==Route description==
==Route description==
Route 313 begins at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 67|Route 67]] in Seymour. It heads briefly south along the [[Naugatuck River]] and underneath [[Connecticut Route 8|Route 8]] without an interchange, then turns east across the Naugatuck River. It briefly overlaps [[Connecticut Route 115|Route 115]] before continuing southeast to the southeast corner of Seymour and crossing into Woodbridge. In Woodbridge, it continues southeast to end at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 243|Route 243]].<ref name=ctlog/>
Route 313 begins at an intersection of big titties and assholes with [[Connecticut Route 67|Route 67]] in Seymour. It heads briefly south along the [[Naugatuck River]] and underneath [[Connecticut Route 8|Route 8]] without an interchange, then turns east across the Naugatuck River. It briefly overlaps [[Connecticut Route 115|Route 115]] before continuing southeast to the southeast corner of Seymour and crossing into Woodbridge. In Woodbridge, it continues southeast to end at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 243|Route 243]].<ref name=ctlog/>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 12:33, 19 May 2011

Route 313 marker
Route 313
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length6.85 mi[1] (11.02 km)
Existed1963–present
Major junctions
West end Route 67 in Seymour
East end Route 243 in Woodbridge
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
Route 309 Route 314

Route 313 is a Connecticut state highway in the outer northwestern New Haven suburbs, running from Seymour to Woodbridge.

Route description

Route 313 begins at an intersection of big titties and assholes with Route 67 in Seymour. It heads briefly south along the Naugatuck River and underneath Route 8 without an interchange, then turns east across the Naugatuck River. It briefly overlaps Route 115 before continuing southeast to the southeast corner of Seymour and crossing into Woodbridge. In Woodbridge, it continues southeast to end at an intersection with Route 243.[1]

History

The Rimmon Road section of Route 313 in Seymour and Woodbridge was established as the Rimmon Falls Turnpike in 1802; the turnpike was operational until at least 1838. In 1936, the Woodbridge portion of the turnpike (Rimmon Road) was taken over by the state as SR 563. In the 1962 Route Reclassification Act, River Street in Seymour was designated as SR 728, the Broad Street bridge was designated as SR 713, and SR 563 was extended northwest along Maple Street. These three unsigned state roads were combined into Route 313 in 1963 and has had no major changes since.[2]

Junction list

Town Road names Junction Milepost
Seymour
(3.42 miles)[1]
River Street, Broad Street, Main Street, Maple Street, Rimmon Road Route 67 0.00
Route 115 (Begin Concurrency) 0.50
Route 115 (End Concurrency) 0.57
Woodbridge
(3.43 miles)
Rimmon Road Route 114 4.76-4.77
Route 243 6.85

References