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Connecticut Route 9 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Connecticut Route 9
Route 9 is a , 4-lane freeway beginning in Old Saybrook and ending at the Farmington-West Hartford town line. ==Route description== Route 9 begins at an interchange with I-95/U.S. 1, on the west banks of the Connecticut River. For about between Old Saybrook and Cromwell (passing through the towns of Essex, Deep River, Chester, Haddam, and Middletown), Route 9 follows the Connecticut River. After its junction with Interstate 91 in Cromwell, Route 9 continues westward then northward, running through the Hartford area towns/cities of Berlin, New Britain, Newington, and Farmington. At the junction with I-84/US 6 near the Farmington - West Hartford town line, Route 9 follows the ramps for eastbound I-84 and ends at the merge with I-84 immediately after crossing the town line. Route 9 has a non-freeway portion in the downtown area of Middletown, where it overlaps with Route 17. The non-freeway portion is in length and consists of two at-grade intersections with traffic lights (signed as Exits 15 and 16), and one median break to allow access to and from Miller Street. One of these intersections is where Route 17 leaves Route 9 to join Route 66. ConnDOT may soon consider upgrading the at-grade interchanges of the expressway and make on/off ramps.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Connecticut Route 9 )〕 The section from I-95 in Old Saybrook to I-91 in Cromwell is known as the ''Chester Bowles Highway''. The section from I-91 in Cromwell to Exit 24 in Berlin is known as the ''Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway''. The section from Route 72 in New Britain to Route 175 in Newington is known as the ''Taras Shevchenko Expressway''. The section from Route 175 in Newington to the junction with I-84 is known as the ''Iwo Jima Memorial Expressway''.
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