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Route 135 is a Connecticut state highway running entirely in the town of Fairfield. It connects U.S. Route 1 in downtown Fairfield to Route 58 in the northern part of town.

Route description

Route 135 begins as North Benson Road at an intersection with U.S. Route 1 in downtown Fairfield and heads north, intersecting I-95 at southbound Exit 22 about Шаблон:Convert later. Route 135 continues north, passing by Fairfield University, then turns right onto Stillson Road. It then heads northeast for another Шаблон:Convert until it ends at an intersection with Route 58.[1] Route 135 is two lanes wide and is classified as a minor arterial road for its entire length. It carries traffic volumes of about 14,600 per day.

History

The first Connecticut road signed as 135 was State Highway 135, a road connecting New Haven and North Branford designated as such during the 1920s.[2] This route followed a section of contemporary Route 80.[2]

In 1932, Route 135 was created as a Шаблон:Convert road connecting Southbury to Middlebury.[2] This route was abolished in 1943, and it was absorbed into contemporary Route 188.[2]

The current iteration of Route 135 was created in 1953.[2]

Near its southern terminus at U.S. Route 1, a Metro-North bridge carrying the New Haven Line runs over the route.[2] In 2001, as part of a plan to replace the bridge, the Connecticut Department of Transportation proposed widening Route 135 to four lanes.[2] Due to concerns about the induced demand a widened road may attract, local officials ultimately scrapped widening plans for the road.[2]

Major intersections

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See also

References

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