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Connecticut Route 320

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Existed:
  
1963 – present

North end:
  
I-84 in Willington

Length
  
11.35 km

South end:
  
Route 195 in Mansfield

Counties:
  
Tolland

Constructed
  
1963

Connecticut Route 320

County
  
Tolland County, Connecticut

Route 320 is a state highway in northeastern Connecticut, running from Mansfield to Willington and primarily serving as a northern link to the University of Connecticut.

Contents

Map of CT-320, Willington, CT 06279, USA

Route description

Route 320 begins as Willington Hill Road at an intersection with Route 195 at the Mansfield Four Corners intersection and heads north into the town of Willington. In Willington center, it continues north, briefly overlapping Route 74 (Tolland Turnpike), then continues north as Ruby Road to Exit 71 of I-84. Past the I-84 overpass, Route 320 turns onto Lohse Road for another 0.1 mi (0.16 km) and officially ends at the westbound I-84 off-ramp.

History

Route 320 was commissioned in 1963 from former SR 520 and has had no significant changes since. SR 520 itself was assigned to former town roads in Willington and Mansfield only the year before as part of the 1962 Route Reclassification Act.

Junction list

The entire route is in Tolland County.

References

Connecticut Route 320 Wikipedia