Interstate 384 (I-384) is an
auxiliary Interstate Highway located entirely within the state of
Connecticut. It runs east to west, going from
I-84 and
I-291 Interstate 291 is the designation for two Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 91:
*Interstate 291 (Massachusetts), a connector to Interstate 90/Massachusetts Turnpike in Springfield
*Interstate 291 (Conn ...
in
East Hartford to
US Route 6 (US 6) and
US 44 in
Bolton.
Route description

I-384 officially begins at
I-84 eastbound exit 59 at the
East Hartford–
Manchester town line, as the right two lanes of traffic split from the I-84 mainline. The highway can also be accessed from the I-84 eastbound
high-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV lane), and westbound I-384 traffic can also access the HOV lane on westbound I-84. Westbound I-84 access to I-384 is provided through a complex interchange that also provides access from Pleasant Valley Road near
The Shoppes at Buckland Hills
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and from
I-291 Interstate 291 is the designation for two Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 91:
*Interstate 291 (Massachusetts), a connector to Interstate 90/Massachusetts Turnpike in Springfield
*Interstate 291 (Conn ...
. I-384's first exit is for Spencer Street. The eastbound ramp is on the I-384 mainline, while the westbound ramp comes from a split in the I-84 interchange ramp. Just east of the Spencer Street overpass, the ramp from westbound I-84 joins the I-384 mainline and the HOV lane becomes a conventional lane. I-384 continues along the southern part of Manchester. It has one interchange before it intersects
Route 83, which provides access to Manchester Center. After one more interchange in Manchester, it crosses into
Bolton, where it has a partial interchange with
Route 85. Shortly after the interchange, I-384 ends as it meets the
US 6/
US 44 concurrency just west of its eastern split at Bolton Notch.
The highway is eight lanes wide west of Route 83, six lanes wide to Route 85, and four lanes wide for the rest of the highway's duration.
Special designations
Since May 31, 1996, the segment of I-384 "running from the junction of Interstate Route 84 in Manchester in a general easterly direction to Route 6 in Bolton" has been officially known as the State Trooper Russell A. Bagshaw Highway, in memory of a
Connecticut State Police trooper who was killed in the line of duty in 1991.
History
Prior to 1984, I-384 was designated
I-84. During that time, current I-84 east of the
East Hartford junction was
I-86. Originally, the freeway was supposed to end in
Johnston, Rhode Island, at the I-95/I-195 connector (now the
Route 6-10 Connector
Route 10 is a numbered state highway connector in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, traveling along the Huntington Expressway, the first freeway in the state. It connects Route 12 (Park Avenue) on the Cranston–Providence city line wit ...
). The freeway was built to Bolton where it abruptly ends at the intersection with US 6 and US 44. A segment from
Columbia
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to
Windham was also built, forming the present-day US 6 bypass around
Willimantic, and would have connected to the
Connecticut Turnpike at what is now
I-395 Interstate 395 may refer to:
*Interstate 395 (Connecticut–Massachusetts), a spur from I-95 to Auburn, Massachusetts
*Interstate 395 (Delaware), a proposed portion of I-95 in Delaware, when it was under construction
*Interstate 395 (Florida), a spu ...
exit 35, following the last few miles of the turnpike into Rhode Island.
Crossing into Rhode Island, the proposed I-84 freeway was to parallel US 6 to I-295, where it would have tied into the existing US 6/
Rhode Island Route 10 freeway. In 1982, Rhode Island canceled their plans because of community backlash and possible impacts to the
Scituate Reservoir. In 1986, Connecticut canceled their plans and changed I-86 back to I-84 and I-84 was renumbered I-384. Even after cancelling I-84, various proposals were made to complete the highway between Bolton and the Willimantic bypass or between the bypass and I-395.
Future
For more than 30 years since the cancelation of the Hartford–
Providence
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leg of I-84, elected officials in Connecticut proposed to extend I-384 from Bolton to Willimantic along the US 6 corridor, connecting the existing I-384 with the US 6 Windham Bypass, which would have likely included an extension of the I-384 designation to include the new freeway and the Windham Bypass. The corresponding stretch of US 6 is known as "Suicide 6" because of sharp turns and intersections had been the site of numerous fatal accidents and was the main reason supporting construction of the bypass. It is unlikely the freeway between I-384 and the Windham Bypass will ever be built because of irresolvable disagreements over the routing of the freeway: state and local officials prefer more northerly alignment that minimizes disruption to developed areas along US 6, while federal officials insist on a more southerly alignment that minimizes environmental impacts to the
Hop River ecosystem. After studying more than 200 potential alignments with no agreement among stakeholders, the
Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) abandoned further study of the US 6 freeway in 2005 and instead focused on completing safety upgrades on the existing US 6 corridor between Bolton and Willimantic to reduce congestion and accidents.
A
proposed extension of the
CTfastrak bus rapid transit
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line would run in the HOV lanes in I-84 and I-384.
Exit list
References
External links
I-384 in Connecticut @ KurumiInterstate 384 (Connecticut) @ NYCRoads.com{{I-84 (east) aux
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Transportation in Hartford County, Connecticut
Transportation in Tolland County, Connecticut