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Scenic Byways in Connecticut

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State Byways in Connecticut
System information
FormedJune 6, 1989
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateRoute X
System links
  • Connecticut State Highway System

Connecticut Scenic Byways are scenic byways that have been officially designated by the State of Connecticut in the state.[1][2] The law creating scenic byways by the state came into effect in 1989.[3]

Connecticut Scenic Byways

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List of Connecticut Scenic Byways[4]
Route Town Length (mi) Length (km) National Byway Date established
1 Madison 2.34 3.77 No October 14, 2008
1 Old Lyme 0.96 1.54 No June 8, 2012
4 Farmington/Burlington 2.02 3.25 No March 26, 2013
4 Sharon 3.17 5.10 No July 26, 1990
4 Sharon 1.05 1.69 No October 22, 1992
4 Harwinton 1.51 2.43 No July 29, 1996
7 Sharon 4.29 6.90 No July 26, 1990
7 Kent 10 16 No October 17, 1990
7 Cornwall 3.56 5.73 No January 3, 2002
7 Salisbury, Sharon, Cannon 10.26 16.51 No March 2, 2002
10 Farmington 1.1 1.8 No April 13, 1999
14 Windham, Scotland 4.43 7.13 No January 13, 1999
14A Sterling 0.53 0.85 No February 2, 1995
15 New Canaan, Greenwich, Trumbull, Stamford, Westport, Stratford, Norwalk, Fairfield 37.27 59.98 Yes January 28, 1993
17 Durham 1.42 2.29 No June 26, 2001
27 Stonington, Groton 0.83 1.34 No August 9, 2004
30 Tolland 0.14 0.23 No September 26, 2018
33 Wilton 4.81 7.74 No November 3, 1997
41 Sharon 3.97 6.39 No July 26, 1990
41 Sharon 2.13 3.43 No October 22, 1992
41 Sharon 2.07 3.33 No October 22, 1992
41 Salisbury 3.19 5.13 No December 20, 1993
41 Salisbury 4.8 7.7 No December 20, 1993
44 Pomfret 2.15 3.46 Yes April 15, 1991
44 Norfolk 0.34 0.55 No May 13, 1996
45 Washington 0.56 0.90 No June 8, 2010
45 Warren, Washington 1.59 2.56 No December 26, 1996
49 North Stonington, Voluntown 10.86 17.48 No February 2, 1995
49 Sterling, Voluntown 7.61 12.25 No February 2, 1995
53 Redding 2.02 3.25 No December 18, 1992
58 Easton 3.14 5.05 No May 6, 1994
63 Litchfield 2.43 3.91 No January 4, 2002
63 Litchfield 0.95 1.53 No January 4, 2002
67 Roxbury 0.87 1.40 No November 14, 1993
67 Roxbury 2.9 4.7 No August 3, 1996
69 Burlington 3.17 5.10 No March 26, 2013
74 Tolland 0.84 1.35 No September 26, 2018
74 Tolland 2.15 3.46 No September 26, 2018
75 Suffield 4.3 6.9 No February 23, 2001
77 Guilford 11.56 18.60 No May 3, 1991
77 Durham 2.29 3.69 No June 26, 2001
80 Madison 1.96 3.15 No December 17, 2010
82 East Haddam, Haddam 0.29 0.47 No February 17, 2004
97 Pomfret 4.45 7.16 No April 11, 2001
109 Washington 3.31 5.33 No March 9, 2017
115 East Haddam 1.51 2.43 No February 17, 2004
118 Harwinton 0.1 0.16 No July 29, 1996
118 Litchfield 2.76 4.44 No January 4, 2002
136 Westport 1.86 2.99 No July 6, 2016
146 Branford, Guilford 12.16 19.57 No May 29, 1990
148 Lyme 1.6 2.6 No June 5, 2003
149 East Haddam 2.31 3.72 No February 17, 2004
154 Haddam 9.1 14.6 No January 13, 1994
154 Old Saybrook 6.1 9.8 No December 17, 2004
156 Lyme, East Haddam 6.24 10.04 No June 5, 2003
160 Glastonbury 1.02 1.64 No January 18, 1991
164 Preston 2.76 4.44 No February 1, 1994
169 Cantebury, Pomfret, Lisbon, Brooklyn 20.03 32.24 Yes April 15, 1991
169 Woodstock, Pomfret 2.63 4.23 Yes April 15, 1991
169 Woodstock 6.93 11.15 Yes April 15, 1991
171 Woodstock 0.63 1.01 Yes April 15, 1991
179 Canton 0.51 0.82 No February 25, 1991
179 Burlington 1.96 3.15 No March 26, 2013
181 Barkhamsted 1.78 2.86 No January 10, 1995
183 Colebrook 3.09 4.97 No May 24, 1995
195 Tolland 0.36 0.58 No September 26, 2008
202 New Hartford 5.19 8.35 No August 12, 1991
202 Litchfield 0.48 0.77 No January 4, 2002
202 Washington 2.78 4.47 No June 8, 2010
203 Windham 1.7 2.7 No January 13, 1999
219 Barkhamsted, New Hartford 2.64 4.25 No January 10, 1995
219 New Hartford 0.25 0.40 No September 24, 1998
234 Stonington 3.16 5.09 No February 20, 1990
244 Pomfret 3.06 4.92 No February 21, 2003
254 Litchfield 3.98 6.41 No January 4, 2002
272 Norfolk 6.23 10.03 No May 13, 1996
272 Norfolk 2.72 4.38 No May 13, 1996
317 Roxbury 0.4 0.64 No November 14, 1990
318 Barkhamsted 1.67 2.69 No January 10, 1995
431 Lyme 0.26 0.42 No June 5, 2003
431 East Haddam 0.54 0.87 No July 24, 2003
478 Washington 3.08 4.96 No December 26, 1996
478 Warren 2.22 3.57 No December 26, 1996
478 Kent 0.78 1.26 No December 6, 2000
565 Canton 0.56 0.90 No February 25, 1991

References

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  1. ^ "Connecticut Scenic Byways". Connecticut Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  2. ^ Frisman, Paul (August 19, 2003). "Scenic Road Designations". Connecticut Department of Transportation. 2003-R-0586. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  3. ^ Connecticut Department of Transportation (June 6, 1989). "Designation of Scenic Roads" (PDF). Connecticut Law Journal. pp. 5C–9C. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  4. ^ Office of Roadway Information Systems Roadway Inventory Section (December 31, 2020). Scenic Roads (PDF) (Report). Connecticut Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 5, 2022.
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