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Connecticut Route 341

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Existed:
  
1932 – present

East end:
  
US 202 in Washington

Length
  
25.7 km

West end:
  
CR 3 in Dover, NY

Counties:
  
Litchfield

Constructed
  
1932

Connecticut Route 341

County
  
Litchfield County, Connecticut

Route 341 is a state highway in western Connecticut, running from the New York state line in Kent to Washington.

Contents

Map of CT-341, Connecticut, USA

Route description

Route 341 begins at an intersection with Bog Hollow Road at the New York state line in Kent and heads southeast along Bog Hollow Brook and Macedonia Brook. It crosses the Housatonic River and continues southeast, then turns east and northeast across the town into Warren. In Warren, it continues generally east to the center of town, then turns south for a long overlap with Route 45. After leaving Route 45, it turns southeast to the southeast corner of Warren and crosses into Washington. In Washington, it turns south to end at an intersection with US 202 by the Shepaug River in the Woodville section of town.

History

Prior to 1932, the section west of US 7 was known as State Highway 127 and the section east of Route 45 was known as State Highway 299. Modern Route 341 was established as part of the 1932 state highway renumbering. Its number was chosen as a continuation of the already existing route number across the state line in New York. By 1962, New York turned over its Route 341 to Dutchess County and is now County Route 3. Route 341 in Connecticut has had no significant changes since its designation.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Litchfield County.

References

Connecticut Route 341 Wikipedia