CONNECTICUT ROUTE 67
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'Route 67' is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, from the town of New Milford in the Greater Danbury area to the town of Woodbridge in the outskirts of New Haven. The route runs for 31.00 miles.
Route 67 is mostly a two-lane surface road, with a divided four-lane section in Southbury. It goes through the towns of New Milford, Bridgewater, Roxbury, Woodbury (for only 0.22 miles), Southbury, Oxford, Seymour, and Woodbridge. Rapid development on Route 67 between Route 8 and I-84 may require the eventual upgrading of this section to a four-lane arterial highway.
A 3.77 mile section in the town of Roxbury is a designated ''state scenic road''.
When commissioned in 1932, Route 67 went from Bridgewater (beginning at modern Route 133, which was then part of an old alignment of Route 25) to New Haven (continuing past Woodbridge along current Route 63). When Route 25 was realigned in the mid 1940s, Route 67 took over the old Route 25 alignment to New Milford. The route was also truncated to Woodbridge around this time.
'Route 67' is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, from the town of New Milford in the Greater Danbury area to the town of Woodbridge in the outskirts of New Haven. The route runs for 31.00 miles.
| Contents |
| Route description |
| Special designations |
| History |
| Junction list |
Route description
Route 67 is mostly a two-lane surface road, with a divided four-lane section in Southbury. It goes through the towns of New Milford, Bridgewater, Roxbury, Woodbury (for only 0.22 miles), Southbury, Oxford, Seymour, and Woodbridge. Rapid development on Route 67 between Route 8 and I-84 may require the eventual upgrading of this section to a four-lane arterial highway.
Special designations
A 3.77 mile section in the town of Roxbury is a designated ''state scenic road''.
History
When commissioned in 1932, Route 67 went from Bridgewater (beginning at modern Route 133, which was then part of an old alignment of Route 25) to New Haven (continuing past Woodbridge along current Route 63). When Route 25 was realigned in the mid 1940s, Route 67 took over the old Route 25 alignment to New Milford. The route was also truncated to Woodbridge around this time.
Junction list
| Town | Road names | Junction | Milepost |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Milford | Bridge Street, Grove Street, Prospect Hill Road | Route 7 | 0.00 |
| Route 202 | 0.00-0.50 | ||
| Bridgewater | New Milford Road West, New Milford Road East | Route 133 | 3.58 |
| Roxbury | Baker Road, North Street, Church Street, Southbury Road | Route 199 | 7.79 |
| Route 317 | 8.69 | ||
| Woodbury | Roxbury Road | ||
| Southbury | Roxbury Road, Main Street North (Route 6), Southford Road | Route 172 | 13.37 |
| Route 6 | 15.38 (begin wrong-way overlap) | ||
| I-84 | 15.43 | ||
| Route 6 | 16.95 (end wrong-way overlap) | ||
| Route 188 | 19.64-19.79 | ||
| Oxford | Oxford Road | Route 42 | 23.12 |
| Seymour | Oxford Road, Bank Street, North Main Street, New Haven Road | Route 313 | 26.53 |
| Route 8 | 26.65 | ||
| Route 115 | 26.76 | ||
| Woodbridge | Seymour Road | Route 63 | 31.00 |
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