FreightWaves Classics/Infrastructure: Connecticut Turnpike turns 63 (Part 2)

An aerial view of the Connecticut Turnpike shortly after it opened. (Photo: todayincthistory.com)

(To read Part 1 of this article, follow this link.)

Before construction on the Connecticut Turnpike began in 1955, construction had already begun on what would become the non-toll section of I-95 between Waterford and Stonington. This section was originally intended as an improvement to US 1 and opened in 1943 as a 3.6-mile-long, four-lane section of roadway between Waterford and in Groton. Part of it was the Gold Star Memorial Bridge, which was a toll bridge over the Thames River between New...

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