| Interstate 484 Cancelled route of the Interstate Highway System |
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The Whitehead Highway, also known as the Conlin-Whitehead Highway, is a short spur (0. The Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly called the Interstate Highway System (or simply the Interstate System) The Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT maintains a system of State highways to serve the predominant flow of traffic between towns within Connecticut List of special service roads The following is a list of the more major special service roads See also List of State Routes in Connecticut State Roads 500-599 Roads mainly in the Hartford area (District 1 67 miles) from Interstate 91 in Hartford, Connecticut leading to the State Capitol at the Pulaski Circle. Interstate 91 (abbreviated I-91) is an Interstate highway in the New England section of the United States. Constructed above the Park River Conduit, it was originally intended to be part of Interstate 484, but was subsequently cancelled. The Park River is a unique urban river that flows through and under the City of Hartford Connecticut. The Whitehead Highway, also known as the Conlin-Whitehead Highway, is a short spur (0 The highway underwent rehabilitations from 2004-2005.
It is signed as "Exit 29A - Capitol Area" on I-91 and has the unsigned designation of State Road 598 (SR 598). There are two intermediate exits from the highway before its western terminus at the Pulaski Circle.
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