About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Connecticut Turnpike, New England Interstate Route 12, Interstate 95 in Connecticut, Connecticut Route 2, Shore Line East, U.S. Route 1A, Connecticut Route 169, New London Union Station, Deep River Marina, Connecticut Route 11, Rhode Island Route 78, Groton-New London Airport, Connecticut Route 32, Connecticut Route 49, Chester-Hadlyme Ferry, Estuary Transit District, Cross Sound Ferry, Connecticut Route 138, Connecticut Route 85, Connecticut Route 82, Connecticut Route 184, Connecticut Route 148, Connecticut Route 87, Amtrak Old Saybrook - Old Lyme Bridge, Southeast Area Transit, Connecticut Route 156, Connecticut Route 97, Connecticut Route 117, New London Ledge Light, Connecticut Route 27, Gold Star Memorial Bridge, Mystic River Bascule Bridge, Connecticut Route 349, Connecticut Route 2A, Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge, Connecticut Route 161, Connecticut Route 149, Connecticut Route 207, Connecticut Route 163, Connecticut Route 165, Avery Point Light, Connecticut Route 164, Connecticut Route 213, Connecticut Route 234, Connecticut Route 201, Connecticut Route 289, Thames River Bridge, Connecticut Route 215, Connecticut Route 214, Connecticut Route 216, Connecticut Route 354, Ashland Mill Bridge, New London Harbor Light, Blackledge River Railroad Bridge, Salmon River Airfield, Gardner Lake Airport, Mystic Seaport Light, River Road Stone Arch Railroad Bridge, Lyman Viaduct, Allyn's Point. Excerpt: The Connecticut Turnpike, known now as the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike, is a freeway in Connecticut that runs from Greenwich to Killingly. It is signed as Interstate 95 from the New York state line at Greenwich to East Lyme, and then as Interstate 395 from East Lyme to Plainfield. A short unnumbered section (unsigned State Road 695) continues the Turnpike where it officially ends at Killingly, continuing as U.S. 6 East ...