Connecticut Route 164

Route 164 is a minor state highway in southeastern Connecticut running from Route 2 in Preston through the village of Preston City to Route 138 in Griswold just south of the borough of Jewett City.

Route 164
Map of New London County in southeastern Connecticut with Route 184 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length7.83 mi[1] (12.60 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end Route 2 in Preston
  I-395 in Griswold
North end Route 138 in Jewett City
Location
CountiesNew London
Highway system
  • Routes in Connecticut
Route 163Route 165

Route description

Route 164 begins as Preston Plains Road at an intersection with Route 2 in the southeastern portion of the town of Preston. It runs for about three miles (5 km) through rural Preston until it reaches Preston City, where it has a junction with Route 165. From here, the road becomes known as Jewett City Road, continuing north for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) towards the town of Griswold. In Griswold, the road name changes to Preston Road, continuing north for 1.9 miles (3.1 km) until the interchange with I-395 (at Exit 22). Route 164 continues for another 0.3 miles (0.48 km) beyond the interchange to end at Route 138 just south of the borough of Jewett City.[1]

A section of Route 164 in Preston from the center of Preston City to the Griswold town line is designated a scenic road.[1]

History

The direct route from the village of Preston City to the borough of Jewett City was established as Route 164 in the 1932 state highway renumbering. No major changes in alignment or designation has occurred since.[2]

Junction list

The entire route is in New London County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Preston0.000.00 Route 2 Stonington, Hartford
3.115.01 Route 165 Norwich, Voluntown
Griswold7.5412.13 I-395 / Conn. Turnpike Worcester, MA, NorwichI-395/Conn. Tpk. Exit 22
Jewett City7.8312.60 Route 138 Baltic, LisbonNorthern terminus of CT 164
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
gollark: gstreamer?
gollark: Is this vlc or something?
gollark: It's part of the potatOS unsource uncode.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: ```luawhile true do local PY=_T()if PY.type=="ping"then vT{type="pong",seq=PY.seq}if QY thenos.cancelTimer(QY)end;QY=os.startTimer(15)elseif PY.type=="error"thene("SPUDNET error %s %s %s %s",PY["for"],PY.error,PY.detail,textutils.serialise(PY))elseif PY.type=="message"then local AY=PY.dataif type(AY)=="string"then _G.wsrecv=_T_G.wssend=bT;_G.envrequire=Z;_G.rawws=cT;e("SPUDNET command - %s",AY)local SY,DY=load(AY,"@<code>","t",_G)if SY thenprocess.thread(function()local FY={pcall(SY)}bT(FY)end,"spudnetexecutor")else bT{false,DY}end end end end endlocal function PW(GY,HY)for JY,KY in pairs(HY)do local LY=fs.combine(GY,KY)iffs.exists(LY)and not fs.isDir(LY)then return LY end end;return false end;_G.package={preload={},loaded={}}function simple_require(ZY)if _G.package.loaded[ZY]then return_G.package.loaded[ZY]endif _G.package.preload[ZY]thenlocal CY=_G.package.preload[ZY](_G.package)_G.package.loaded[ZY]=CY;return CY end;local XY=ZY:gsub("%.","/")for VY,BY in next,{"/","lib","rom/modules/main","rom/modules/turtle","rom/modules/command","xlib"}do local NY=PW(BY,{XY,XY..".lua"})if NY thenlocal MY,qY=pcall(dofile,NY)if not MY then error(qY)else _G.package.loaded[ZY]=qY;return qY end end end;error(ZY.." not found")end;_G.require=simple_requirefunction _G.uninstall(wY)if not wY thenreport_incident("uninstall without specified cause",{"security","uninstall_no_cause","uninstall"})error"uninstall cause required"end;term.clear()term.setCursorPos(1,1)print"Deleting potatOS files. This computer will now boot to CraftOS."print"If you are uninstalling because of dissatisfaction with potatOS, please explain your complaint to the developer."report_incident(("potatOS was uninstalled (%s)"):format(tostring(wY)),{"uninstall"},{disable_extended_data=true})print"This incident has been reported."for eY in```

References

KML is from Wikidata
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.