Connecticut Route 22
Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long (22.64 km) secondary state route within the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 22 is an L-shaped road that is signed east–west from Hamden to the western junction of Route 80 in North Branford, and north–south to its eastern terminus in Guilford. It was designated in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven, connecting the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Route 80.
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Connecticut Route 22
Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long (22.64 km) secondary state route within the U.S. state of Connecticut. Route 22 is an L-shaped road that is signed east–west from Hamden to the western junction of Route 80 in North Branford, and north–south to its eastern terminus in Guilford. It was designated in 1951 as a bypass of New Haven, connecting the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Route 80.
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Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long ...... ur Cross Parkway and Route 80.
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2.264347008e+4
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West/North
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Map of New Haven County in southern Connecticut with Route 22 highlighted in red
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Access from Exit 11 northbound ...... I-91 is by Valley Service Road
Easten terminus of CT 80 overlap
Eastern/Southern terminus of CT 22
Northern terminus of US 5 overlap
Route 15 Exit 63 Access to southbound Route 15 is via Hartford Turnpike
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Western terminus of CT 80 overlap. CT 22 signage changes from East/West to North/South
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Route 22 is a 14.07-mile-long ...... ur Cross Parkway and Route 80.
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Connecticut Route 22
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