WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY


The 'Wilbur Cross Parkway' is a limited access highway in Connecticut, comprising the portion of Route 15 between Milford and Meriden. It is named after the former governor of the state, Wilbur Lucius Cross. It is the nearly-universal habit of local residents to describe the entire length of Route 15 as the Merritt Parkway, which often confuses visitors and new residents since most maps label the parts of Route 15 by their official names.
The parkway is two lanes in each direction and is known for the beauty and variety of its bridges, with no two being exactly the same. It also passes through a tunnel under West Rock near New Haven, which is the only road tunnel through a natural obstacle in Connecticut. Many of the trees along the parkway were planted by its designer. South of Milford, Route 15 is known as the Merritt Parkway. North of Meriden it ceases to be a limited-access highway, and is known as the Berlin Turnpike. Just north of the Housatonic River bridge it connects to the Connecticut Turnpike (Interstate 95) and US 1 (Boston Post Road) via the 3-mile Milford Parkway.
The Wilbur Cross Parkway had two toll barriers until 1988; these were located in Milford and Wallingford.
On the parkway, there are three service stations.
Heroes Tunnel under West Rock

The tunnel under West Rock is lighted solely using low pressure sodium vapor lamps, rare for the United States.

Contents
Exit list

Exit list


Note: Exit numbers and mileposts continue those of the Merritt Parkway
TownExit #MileDestinationsNotes
Stratford/Milford line37.5Wilbur Cross Parkway ends — Road continues as the Merritt Parkway
Sikorsky Memorial Bridge (Housatonic River crossing)
Milford5437.8To
Interstate 95,
U.S. Route 1Milford, New London
Milford Parkway
55A38.4Wheelers Farms RoadSouthbound exit is unsuffixed.
55B38.5Wolf Harbor RoadNorthbound exit only.
Orange5641.5
Route 121 — Orange
5742.8
Route 34 (east) — New Haven, Orange
Single cloverleaf interchange.
58
Route 34 (west) — Derby
New Haven5946.7
Route 63, Route 69Woodbridge, New Haven
47.1West Rock Tunnel
Hamden6050.2
Route 10 — Hamden, New Haven
6151.6Whitney Avenue — Hamden, New HavenSplit southbound into 61 and 62 (not the same interchange as northbound 62).
Hamden/North Haven line6252.0Dixwell AvenueNorthbound exit only.
North Haven6353.3
Route 22 — North Haven
Wallingford6458.4WallingfordQuinnipiac Street to U.S. Route 5
6558.7
Route 150Yalesville
6661.1
U.S. Route 5 — Wallingford, Meriden
Meriden63.1ConnDOT Maintenance FacilityUnnumbered exit to Miller Avenue.
67S64.1
Interstate 91 (south) — New Haven, New York City
Southbound junction only.
6764.3East Main StreetTo downtown Meriden; To Route 66.
Northbound exit ramp is 0.3 miles earlier.
Southbound exit ramp is 0.6 miles later (signed as Exit 67W).
68N-E64.7
Interstate 91 (north),
Route 66 (east) — Hartford, Middletown
Northbound junction only.
68W65.2
Interstate 691 (west) — Meriden, Waterbury
Northbound junction only.
Exit ramp is 0.3 miles earlier.
66.9
U.S. Route 5
US 5 joins northbound and leaves southbound.
Soutbound junction only.
Limited access ends.
Meriden/Berlin line68.0Wilbur Cross Parkway ends — Road continues as the Berlin Turnpike


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