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Interstate 395 (Connecticut–Massachusetts)

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Route information
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Maintained by ConnDOT, MassDOT
Length66.6 mi[1] (107.2 km)
Connecticut: 54.69 mi
Massachusetts: 11.91 mi
Existed1958 (as Connecticut Turnpike)
1968 (as Route 52)
1983 (as I-395)–present
Major junctions
South end I-95 / Route 11 in East Lyme, CT
Major intersections Route 2 in Norwich, CT
Conn. Turnpike in Plainfield
US 6 in Killingly, CT
US 44 in Putnam, CT
US 20 in Auburn, MA
North end I-90 / Mass Pike in Auburn, MA
Location
CountryUnited States
Highway system
I-384CT I-484
I-391MA I-495
Route 49CT 52 Route 53
Route 49MA 52 Route 53

Interstate 395 (abbreviated I-395) is a 67-mile-long north–south Interstate Highway that begins at Interstate 95 in East Lyme, Connecticut running northwards through Connecticut's Quiet Corner, and ends at Interstate 90 in Auburn, Massachusetts, where I-395 becomes Interstate 290. The original designation for the portion of Connecticut's I-395 that was north of the Connecticut Turnpike was Route 52. Route 52 was slated to become a southward extension of Interstate 290 before it received the I-395 designation in 1983.[2]

From East Lyme to Plainfield, Connecticut, I-395 is part of the Connecticut Turnpike (the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike). From Plainfield to Thompson, Connecticut, I-395 is named the American Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial Highway.

Route description

I-395 begins in East Lyme as the Connecticut Turnpike leaves I-95 as I-95 turns more easterly toward New London. It is a relatively rural interstate for most of its length. It passes through Waterford into Montville where it meets Route 2A at Exit 9. Eastbound Route 2A provides access to Mohegan Sun Casino, while westbound Route 2A duplexes with I-395 into Norwich, and ends at Exit 13, where it terminates as it joins its parent route, Route 2. After passing Route 2, I-395 bends to the east, and continues into Lisbon, Griswold, and Plainfield, where it bends more northerly and parallels Route 12 for most of the rest of its length. On the Plainfleld/Killingly town line, the Connecticut Turnpike splits to the east as unsigned SR 695 providing access to US 6 at the Rhode Island state line. I-395 continues north, and meets US 6 in Killingly. After crossing into Putnam, it has an interchange with US 44. It then passes through Thompson before crossing the Massachusetts state line into Webster. [3] After passing through Webster and Oxford, it enters Auburn where it has an interchange with US 20, which provides access to the Route 146 expressway. The I-395 designation for the highway ends as it meets I-90 (the Mass Pike) at Exit 10 (future Exit 90), and becomes I-290 as it heads toward Worcester.

Service plazas

In Connecticut, there are three Service Plazas (a legacy of the Turnpike) that provide 24-hour gas stations, convenience stores, plus a Subway and Dunkin' Donuts.

  • Montville — MP 8 - Southbound only between exits 6 (former 79) and 9 (former 79A).
  • Plainfield — MP 35 - Northbound and Southbound between exits 32 (former 89) and 35 (former 90).

A State Police station is on the northbound side of the highway in Montville (between exits 6 and 9) in what used to be the Montville Northbound Service Plaza.

Recent history

In May 2013, the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced that a project that would begin in spring 2014 would include renumbering exits along I-395 and Route 2A from the then-current sequential numbering system to a distance-based scheme to conform with federal exit numbering standards. During the transition, old exit numbers will be posted atop the new exit numbers through 2017. Still, there will be many exits until 2017 that still need to be changed, so the drive will be a little confusing to people who are not familiar to the highway and the location. [4] As of late September 2015, signs have been replaced and exits renumbered up to Exit 29 (former Exit 88) in Plainfield. As of January 2016, the remaining signs to the north to the Massachusetts border have been replaced.

Exit list

Exit numbers were changed from sequential to distance-based numbering in Connecticut between July and December 2015. Along with Connecticut Route 2A, these are Connecticut's initial distance-based exit numbers.[5] MassDOT also plans to switch exit numbers on all of its interstates, including I-395, to distance-based numbering in 2016. A contract to change exit numbers was awarded in December 2015.[6]

StateCountyLocation[7]mi[7]kmOld exitNew exit[8]Destinations[8]Notes
ConnecticutNew LondonEast Lyme88.48142.39
I-95 south – New Haven
Southern terminus; I-95 North Exit 76
0.000.00(76)†(1)
Route 11 north – Colchester, Hartford
Proposed interchange
Waterford2.133.43772 Route 85 – Waterford, Chesterfield, Colchester
Montville5.348.59785
Route 32 south (via SR 693) – New London
Southbound left exit and northbound entrance
6.3310.19796 Route 163 – Uncasville, Montville
9.6015.4579A9
Route 2A east – Ledyard, Preston
Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 2A
Norwich11.0817.838011 Route 82 – Salem, Downtown Norwich
13.7122.0681E/W13 Route 2 / Route 32 – Hartford, Norwich, Lebanon
Route 2A
Northbound signed as exits 13A (east/south) and 13B (west/north); southbound access to Route 2 East/Route 32 South only; northern terminus of concurrency with Route 2A
14.2322.908214West Town Street (SR 642) – Yantic, Norwichtown (NB)




To Route 2 west / Route 32 north – Hartford, Colchester, Lebanon (SB)
18.1729.248318 Route 97 – Taftville, Occum, Baltic
Lisbon19.5331.4383A19 Route 169 – Lisbon, TaftvilleNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
21.1634.0584S/N21 Route 12 – Jewett City, Griswold, Lisbon, TaftvilleSigned as exits 21A (south) and 21B (north) southbound
Griswold22.2835.868522 Route 164 / Route 138 – Jewett City, Preston, Pachaug, Griswold
24.2639.048624 Route 201 – Hopeville, Jewett City
WindhamPlainfield28.2345.438728Lathrop Road (SR 647) – Plainfield, Hopeville
29.6547.728829 Route 14A – Plainfield, Sterling Hill, Oneco
32.3051.988932 Route 14 – Canterbury, Moosup, Sterling
35.5057.139035

Conn. Turnpike north to US 6 east – Providence, RI
Northbound exit and southbound left entrance
Killingly37.6260.5491E/W37 US 6 – Danielson, East Brooklyn, South Killingly, Hartford, WillimanticSigned as exit 37A (east) and 37B (west) Southbound
38.4061.809238Lhomme Street / Westcott Road (SR 607) – South Killingly, Danielson
41.1666.249341 Route 101 – Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, Pomfret
42.9969.199443Lake Road – Attawaugen, Ballouville
Putnam45.2472.819545Kennedy Drive / Park Road – Putnam
46.0974.179646
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Thompson49.5279.699849 Route 12 – Grosvenor DaleNorthbound left exit and southbound entrance
50.2580.879950 Route 200 – Thompson, North Grosvenor Dale
53.5786.2110053Wilsonville Road – East Thompson, Wilsonville
 ConnecticutMassachusetts state line
MassachusettsWorcesterWebster1.0061.6191 Route 193 – Webster
2.5784.14923 Route 16 – Webster, Douglas
4.0256.47834Cudworth Road – North Webster, South Oxford
Oxford6.58310.59447Sutton Avenue – Oxford, SuttonSplit into exits 7A (east) and 7B (west)
8.98914.46659Depot Road – North Oxford
Auburn11.49518.4996A12A

US 20 east to Route 146 – Shrewsbury
11.50018.5076B12B
US 20 west – Sturbridge
11.9419.22
I-290 east – Worcester
Designation change from I-395 to I-290
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

↑Proposed as Exit 76 under the original sequential-numbering system.

References

  1. ^ "Route Log and Finder List - Interstate System: Table 2". FHWA. Retrieved 2007-10-03.
  2. ^ "State Ordered To Lift Ban on Tandem Trucks." Hartford Courant, June 14, 1983. The article lists "I-290 (formerly Route 52)" as one of the highways the lifting of the ban applies to.
  3. ^ http://www.ct.gov/dot/LIB/dot/Documents/dpolicy/hwylog/hwylog.pdf
  4. ^ "New Details Emerge for I-395 Exit Renumbering, Montville Patchm May 14, 2013". Montville, Connecticut Patch. Retrieved 5 October 2014. The project actually started on June 24th, 2015.
  5. ^ 2010 Connecticut Highway Log, Connecticut Department of Transportation, Accessed Dec 31, 2013
  6. ^ "Massachusetts COMMBUYS Bid Solicitation:AP# HSIP-002S(874)X Exit Signage Conversion to Milepost-Based Numbering System along Various Interstates, Routes and the Lowell Connector". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. September 12, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  7. ^ a b MassDOT Planning Division. "Massachusetts Route Log Application". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  8. ^ a b Massachusetts Department of Transportation. "Exit Numbers and Names: Route I-395 (Webster to Auburn)". Retrieved August 21, 2014.
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