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Connecticut Route 109

Connecticut Route 109

State highway in Litchfield County, Connecticut, US


Route 109 is a state highway in western Connecticut, running from New Milford to Thomaston.

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Route description

Route 109 begins at an intersection with US 202 in New Milford and heads northeast into Washington, where if overlaps Route 47 for 0.28 miles (0.45 km) before continuing into Morris. In Morris, Route 109 heads east, then northeast and southeast, before cutting across a corner of Litchfield by the Wigwam Reservoir into Thomaston. In Thomaston, Route 109 continues southeast and then east along the Wigwam Reservoir and Branch River to end at an intersection with US 6 and Route 254.[1][3]

History

In 1922, the Bantam to Morris route was designated as State Highway 310. This became part of Route 109 when it was commissioned in 1932, running from the Bantam section of Litchfield past Bantam Lake to its current eastern terminus in Thomaston.[2][4] In 1963, the section past Bantam Lake was reassigned to Route 209 and Route 109 was rerouted to its current western terminus using former SR 857. In 1968, the section near the Branch River in Thomaston was rerouted uphill to accommodate a flood control project.[5]

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The entire route is in Litchfield County.

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References

  1. "Road Conditions in Connecticut". The Hartford Daily Courant. May 27, 1932. p. 14. Retrieved December 24, 2019 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. "Road Conditions in Connecticut". The Hartford Daily Courant. April 23, 1932. p. 19. Retrieved December 24, 2019 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
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