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'''Route 275''' is a state highway in northeastern [[Connecticut]] running from [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]] to the [[Storrs, Connecticut|Storrs]] section of [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]], and serving as a western feeder to the [[University of Connecticut]].
'''Route 275''' is a state highway in northeastern [[Connecticut]] running from [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]] to the village of [[Storrs, Connecticut|Storrs-Mansfield]] within the town of [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]], and serving as a western feeder to the main campus of the [[University of Connecticut]].


==Route description==
==Route description==
Route 275 begins as Stone House Road at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 31|Route 31]] in the town center of [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]]. It heads northeast for {{convert|1.7|mi|km}} to the [[Willimantic River]], crossing into the village of [[Eagleville, Connecticut|Eagleville]] within the town of [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]]. In Mansfield, the road becomes known as South Eagleville Road. After intersecting with [[Route 32 (Connecticut)|Route 32]] in Eagleville, Route 275 continues east-northeast another two miles (3&nbsp;km) until it ends at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 195|Route 195]] at the southern side of the [[University of Connecticut]] campus in [[Storrs, Connecticut|Storrs]].<ref name=ctlog/> Route 275 carries an average of 2,300 vehicles per day between Coventry and Eagleville, and 4,500 vehicles per day between Eagleville and Storrs.
Route 275 begins as Stone House Road at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 31|Route 31]] in the town center of [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]]. It heads northeast for {{convert|1.7|mi|km}} to the [[Willimantic River]], crossing into the village of [[Eagleville, Connecticut|Eagleville]] within the town of [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]]. In Mansfield, the road becomes known as South Eagleville Road. After intersecting with [[Route 32 (Connecticut)|Route 32]] in Eagleville, Route 275 continues east-northeast another two miles (3&nbsp;km) until it ends at an intersection with [[Connecticut Route 195|Route 195]] at "Downtown Storrs", the southern end and commercial zone of the main campus of the University of Connecticut in Storrs-Mansfield.<ref name=ctlog/> Route 275 carries an average of 2,300 vehicles per day between Coventry and Eagleville, and 4,500 vehicles per day between Eagleville and Storrs-Mansfield.


==History==
==History==
Prior to 1963, the road connecting Eagleville to Storrs (South Eagleville Road) had been an unsigned state road (SR 575). The westward continuation into Coventry (Stonehouse Road) had been town-maintained and unnumbered. The state took over maintenance of Stonehouse Road (as an extension of SR 575) in 1962 as part of the Route Reclassification Act. Route 275 was designated at the beginning of 1963 from former SR 575. At an unconfirmed date after 1967, the section in the vicinity of the Coventry-Mansfield town line was realigned.<ref>[http://www.kurumi.com/roads/ct/ct275.html Connecticut Routes, Route 275]</ref>
Prior to 1963, the road connecting Eagleville to Storrs-Mansfield (South Eagleville Road) had been an unsigned state road (SR 575). The westward continuation into Coventry (Stonehouse Road) had been town-maintained and unnumbered. The state took over maintenance of Stonehouse Road (as an extension of SR 575) in 1962 as part of the Route Reclassification Act. Route 275 was designated at the beginning of 1963 from former SR 575. At an unconfirmed date after 1967, the section in the vicinity of the Coventry-Mansfield town line was realigned.<ref>[http://www.kurumi.com/roads/ct/ct275.html Connecticut Routes, Route 275]</ref>


==Junction list==
==Junction list==

Revision as of 18:45, 28 August 2024

Route 275 marker
Route 275
Map
Map of Tolland County in northern Connecticut with Route 275 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length4.15 mi[1] (6.68 km)
Existed1963–present
Major junctions
West end Route 31 in Coventry
East end Route 195 in Mansfield
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesTolland
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
Route 272 I-284

Route 275 is a state highway in northeastern Connecticut running from Coventry to the village of Storrs-Mansfield within the town of Mansfield, and serving as a western feeder to the main campus of the University of Connecticut.

Route description

Route 275 begins as Stone House Road at an intersection with Route 31 in the town center of Coventry. It heads northeast for 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the Willimantic River, crossing into the village of Eagleville within the town of Mansfield. In Mansfield, the road becomes known as South Eagleville Road. After intersecting with Route 32 in Eagleville, Route 275 continues east-northeast another two miles (3 km) until it ends at an intersection with Route 195 at "Downtown Storrs", the southern end and commercial zone of the main campus of the University of Connecticut in Storrs-Mansfield.[1] Route 275 carries an average of 2,300 vehicles per day between Coventry and Eagleville, and 4,500 vehicles per day between Eagleville and Storrs-Mansfield.

History

Prior to 1963, the road connecting Eagleville to Storrs-Mansfield (South Eagleville Road) had been an unsigned state road (SR 575). The westward continuation into Coventry (Stonehouse Road) had been town-maintained and unnumbered. The state took over maintenance of Stonehouse Road (as an extension of SR 575) in 1962 as part of the Route Reclassification Act. Route 275 was designated at the beginning of 1963 from former SR 575. At an unconfirmed date after 1967, the section in the vicinity of the Coventry-Mansfield town line was realigned.[2]

Junction list

The entire route is in Tolland County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Coventry0.000.00 Route 31 – Coventry, Willimantic
Mansfield2.013.23 Route 32
4.156.68 Route 195 – WillimanticEastern terminus of CT 275
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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