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Route 17 (Connecticut) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Connecticut Route 17
Route 17 is a primary north–south state route beginning in New Haven, through Middletown, and ending in Glastonbury, with a length of . ==Route description== Route 17 officially begins about west of its interchange with Interstate 91 (at Exit 8). Route 80 begins at the interchange and continues eastward while Route 17 turns northward. Route 17 is a 4-lane principal arterial road in New Haven, becoming 2 lanes as it passes through North Haven, Northford, Durham, and Middletown. In Middletown it becomes a 4-lane freeway for leading to an interchange with the Route 9 freeway. Route 17 then runs on Route 9 for about . Route 9 then briefly becomes a surface road at which point Route 17 then splits off and overlaps with Route 66 for about including a Connecticut River crossing into Portland town on the Arrigoni Bridge. From Portland to Glastonbury, Route 17 is a secondary 2-lane arterial road, bypassing the downtown Portland area. A alternate route, Route 17A, serves the town center. The last in Glastonbury is freeway, ultimately ending at an interchange with Route 2. The southern surface road section from New Haven to Middletown is also known as George Washington Memorial Highway. The freeway section from South Main Street to Route 9 in Middletown is known as the Catholic War Veterans Memorial Highway. A section in Durham, from the junction with Route 77 to just north of the junction with Route 68, is a designated ''state scenic road''.〔
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