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Interstate 395 (abbreviated I-395) is a 67-mile-long north–south Interstate Highway that begins at Interstate 95 in East Lyme, Connecticut running northwards through Connecticut's Quiet Corner, and ends at Interstate 90 in Auburn, Massachusetts, where I-395 becomes Interstate 290. The original designation for the portion of Connecticut's I-395 that was part of the Connecticut Turnpike was Route 52. Route 52 was slated to become a southward extension of Interstate 290 before it received the I-395 designation in 1983.〔"State Ordered To Lift Ban on Tandem Trucks." ''Hartford Courant'', June 14, 1983. The article lists "I-290 (formerly Route 52)" as one of the highways the lifting of the ban applies to.〕 From East Lyme to Plainfield, Connecticut, I-395 is part of the Connecticut Turnpike (the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike). From Plainfield to Thompson, Connecticut, I-395 is named the American Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial Highway. ==Service plazas== In Connecticut, there are three Service Plazas that provide 24-hour gas stations, convenience stores, plus a Subway and Dunkin' Donuts (a legacy of the Turnpike): *Montville — MP 8 - Southbound only between exits 6 (former 79) and 9 (former 79A). *Plainfield — MP 35 - Northbound and Southbound between exits 32 (former 89) and 35 (former 90). A State Police station is on the northbound side of the highway in Montville (between exits 6 and 9) in what used to be the Montville Northbound Service Plaza. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Interstate 395 (Connecticut–Massachusetts)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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