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Connecticut Route 3 is a 14.48 mile route which begins at Route 66 in Middletown. It is a secondary, minor arterial road from Middletown up to its interchange with Interstate 91 in Wethersfield. It crosses, but does not have a direct interchange with the Route 9 freeway in Cromwell (access is via Route 372) and with Interstate 91 in Rocky Hill. The last 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of Route 3 from the interchange with I-91 in Wethersfield to East Hartford is a freeway, which was part of cancelled Interstate 491. The Route 3 freeway crosses the Connecticut River on the William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge from Wethersfield into Glastonbury. The freeway has one intermediate exit into Glastonbury.

Route 3 ends at an interchange with the Route 2 freeway just after crossing into East Hartford. The last 0.75 miles (1.21 km) of Route 3 is the merging ramp from Route 3 northbound to Route 2 westbound.

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Route 3 (Maple Avenue) continues on as an expressway beyond this signalized intersection with Elm Street. The expressway elevates in height on its approach to the Putnam Bridge to cross the Connecticut River. 06/04/09
The speed limit increases to 50 mph as motorists intending on exiting to Interstate 91 are advised that it is a left lane exit. The ramp leads directly to Interstate 91 north for Hartford. Those intending on going south on Interstate 91 towards New Haven must contend with two more intersections at an adjacent diamond interchange. 06/04/09
The exit for Interstate 91 is not numbered, nor are any subsequent off-ramps along the Route 3 expressway. The pull through sign indicates Glastonbury as the control city since Route 3 is where the route ends. 06/04/09
The speed limit increases again to 55 mph as the north and southbound lanes get close together in order to cross the Putnam Bridge. This will be the last indication that motorists are on Route 3. 06/04/09
Shortly after crossing the Connecticut River an overhead sign notes the upcoming junction with Route 2, which marks the northern terminus of Route 3. 06/04/09
The exit for Main Street in Glastonbury is the final exit from Route 3 prior to its northern terminus with Route 2. This exit serves interests to high-end hotels, retail and restaurants. 06/04/09
Route 3 ends in 1/2 mile. The left lane will join Connnecticut 2 west for East Hartford and the right land departs for Route 2 east to Norwich. No additional lanes are provided for this upcoming junction which often results in significant delays during peak travel times.
Rentschler Field, located in East Hartford, is the home stadium for the University of Connecticut football team. The location in East Hartford allows the field to draw upon a greater population base in the Hartford metropolitan area rather than hosting home games at the campus in rural Storrs 19 miles to the east. 06/04/09
Motorists are advised that taking Route 2 west at the upcoming junction is an alternate route to Interstate 84 and to Interstate 91 north. The cars merging onto the expressway can lead to weaving problems if they try to move into the left lane in the short distance between the merge and the two travel lanes splitting up for Route 2 east and west. 06/04/09
The left lane splits off for Route 2 west for East Hartford and the right lane splits off for Route 2 east for Norwich in a trumpet interchange. It was not until 1987 that Route 3 ended at an interchange with Route 2; previously travelers had to exit and then take local streets to get to Route 2. 06/04/09
Gore point for the interchange with Route 2 and Route 3. There appears to be an absence of a "TO East Route 2", but that sign is on the shoulder of the right lane. 06/04/09



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06/04/09 by John Boren

Connect with:
Interstate 91
Route 2

Page Updated 06-05-2009.

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