Connecticut Route 194

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Route 194

Sullivan Avenue
Connecticut Route 194
Map of Hartford County in northern Connecticut with Route 194 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length3.67 mi [1]  (5.91 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
West endUS 5.svg US 5 in South Windsor
East endConnecticut Highway 30.svg Route 30 in South Windsor
Location
Country United States
State Connecticut
Counties Hartford
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
Connecticut Highway 193 wide.svg Route 193 Connecticut Highway 195 wide.svg Route 195

Route 194, known as Sullivan Avenue for its entire length, is a Connecticut state highway located entirely within the town of South Windsor. It connects the historic village of East Windsor Hill to the town center.

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Route description

Westbound in South Windsor beyond Route 30 Connecticut State Route 194 westbound shield in South Windsor.jpg
Westbound in South Windsor beyond Route 30

Route 194 starts at an intersection with US 5 in the village of East Windsor Hill and proceeds eastward. Half a mile later, it crosses over some railroad tracks and continues east towards the Podunk River. The road turns south after crossing the river and eventually meets with Route 74 in South Windsor center. It ends after another 0.3 miles (0.48 km) at an intersection with Route 30 in the town center. [1] Route 194 has short four lane sections near its termini but is otherwise a two lane minor arterial road. It carries traffic volumes of about 14,000 per day.

History

Route 194 was established as a new route in the 1932 state highway renumbering and has had no major changes since then. The western terminus was moved slightly east in the early 1940s when US 5 was rerouted. In 1996, the state proposed widening Route 194, but this proposal was never carried out. In 1998, the intersection at Ayers and Graham Roads was improved for safety reasons. [2]

Junction list

The entire route is in South Windsor, Hartford County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00US 5.svg US 5  East Windsor, East Hartford
3.385.44East plate.svg
Connecticut Highway 74.svg
Route 74 east Rockville, Tolland
3.675.91Connecticut Highway 30.svg Route 30  Manchester, Vernon, East Hartford Eastern terminus of CT 194
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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