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Route 83 (Connecticut – Massachusetts) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Route 83 (Connecticut – Massachusetts)
Route 83 is a north–south state highway in the Greater Hartford and Greater Springfield areas of the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. It serves as the main north–south artery for the towns of Manchester, Vernon, and Ellington and continues through East Longmeadow center into downtown Springfield. The route in Massachusetts is town-maintained, except for the ramps connecting to US 5 parallel to I-91. ==Route description==
Route 83 begins at the southern end of New London Turnpike in Glastonbury near its junction with Route 2. From Glastonbury, it then heads to Manchester, serving as the main thoroughfare of that city and intersecting I-384. Within the town center of Manchester, a segment is town maintained (between Hartford Road and Center St). It then continues north, overlapping Route 30 for in Manchester and Vernon, intersecting I-84 twice. It then continues north in Vernon, overlapping Route 74 for , before continuing north through Ellington and Somers. In Somers, Route 83 briefly overlaps Route 190 before continuing into East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.〔 In East Longmeadow, it proceeds north as ''Somers Road'' until a complex seven-way intersection (the East Longmeadow Rotary) that involves Route 186 and Route 220 among other roads. Beyond the Rotary, Route 83 continues northwest through East Longmeadow along ''North Main Street''. After entering the city of Springfield, Route 83 shifts onto ''Belmont Avenue'' until it reaches a six-way intersection (known as "the X") where the route shifts again to ''Sumner Avenue''. Route 83 follows Sumner Avenue to its end then turns south on ''Longhill Street'', which provides access to the ramps leading to I-91 and US 5.
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