Route 49 is a
Connecticut
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state highway from
Route 2 in
Stonington to
Route 14A in
Sterling
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, in the southeast part of the state. It is a scenic route that runs through the
Pachaug State Forest
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.
Route description
Route 49 begins as North Street at an intersection with
Route 2 in the northeastern corner of the town of
Stonington. It proceeds north into the town of
North Stonington
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as
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Road, intersecting with
Interstate 95
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and
Route 184.
Route 49 continues north, soon intersecting
Route 216.
As it enters the town of
Voluntown, Route 49 then becomes Westerly Road, while still on a northward track.
Route 49 briefly overlaps with
Route 165 and
Route 138 within the town center.
North of the overlap, Route 49 continues as Ekonk Hill Road, crossing the
Pachaug River
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and running through the
Pachaug State Forest
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, before reaching its end at
Route 14A in the
Sterling Hill Historic District of the town of
Sterling
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.
Route 49 is designated as a scenic road from Route 184 (milepost 2.09) in North Stonington to milepost 12.95 (south of Route 165) in Voluntown and from the Voluntown boat launch (milepost 13.84) to the northern terminus in Sterling.
History
In the 1920s, the road from the northeast corner of
Stonington (at
New England Route 17) heading north through
North Stonington
North Stonington is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States which was split off from Stonington, Connecticut, Stonington in 1724. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, Southeastern Connect ...
and
Voluntown to the Sterling Hill section of
Sterling
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Currency
* The English penny, historically known as the ''sterling''
* Pound sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom
* Sterling silver, a grade of silver
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* Stirling, a Scottish city whose al ...
was designated as State Highway 216. In the
1932 state highway renumbering, State Highway 216 was renumbered to Route 95.
In 1950, Route 95 was extended east along modern
Route 14A up to the Rhode Island state line.
In 1958,
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the ...
was formally designated in Connecticut, and Route 95 was in need of a new designation due to the numbering conflict. The new designation chosen was Route 49.
[ In 1963, as a result of the Route Reclassification Act, Route 14A was created and the north end of Route 49 was relocated to its current terminus.][
In early 2003, work on Route 49 and Route 14A Corridor Management Plan was started, funded by the ]FHWA
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and ConnDOT
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. The concerns are speed along Route 49, stone walls, and the surrounding scenery. Since state budget constraints preclude adding more police, one idea was to repaint the fog line so that the lanes are wide. In October 2003, the state turned down a North Stonington request to lower the speed limit from to 35 and .
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References
External links
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Transportation in New London County, Connecticut
Transportation in Windham County, Connecticut