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Willow Brook Connector

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Existed:
  
1961 – present

Counties:
  
Hartford

Constructed
  
1961

East end:
  
Route 9 in Berlin

Length
  
2.45 km

Willow Brook Connector

West end:
  
Route 71A / Route 372 in Berlin

County
  
Hartford County, Connecticut

The Willow Brook Connector is a 1.45-mile (2.33 km) unsigned expressway in the town of Berlin, Connecticut. The road is designated but not signed as State Road 571. It gets its name from Willow Brook Park, which begins on the north side of the roadway as one heads into the city of New Britain, or to New Britain Stadium for a baseball game.

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Route description

The expressway begins at the intersection of Route 71A (High Road) and Route 372 (Corbin Avenue) at the northern end of Berlin (near the New Britain city line). It proceeds eastward through Willow Brook and Hungerford Parks. The highway has an unnumbered interchange with Route 71 about 0.9 miles (1.4 km) later. The highway ends half a mile later as it merges into southbound Route 9. Access from Route 9 is only possible from the northbound direction via Exit 24.

History

The road opened in the early 1960s when what would become the Route 72 Expressway (part of Route 9 today) opened from this road south to the junction of the Berlin Turnpike (U.S. Route 5/Route 15) in Berlin. The entire highway has also been designated as part of the Polish Legion of American Veterans Memorial Highway.

Junction list

The entire route is in Berlin, Hartford County.

References

Willow Brook Connector Wikipedia