| I-84 in New York State Neilbert version | ||||||||
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| 1 | Saw Mill Road | |||||||
| 2 | ![]() Mill Plain Road Old Ridgebury Rd. |
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| 3 |
SouthNorwalk |
Left exit from I-84 Westbound. Also the exit for the Danbury Fair Mall, which is a big mall for Connecticut. It was built on the grounds of the Danbury Fair. | ||||||
| 4 |
West WestLake Avenue |
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| 5 |
Downtown Danbury |
Bethel |
Also serves CT 841, which gives it a pretty interesting point: it serves a total of 8 numbered roads (US 6, 7, and 202 are co-signed with 84 from exits 4 to 7.) | |||||
| 6 | No exit |
New Fairfield |
Also the exit for the Danbury Federal Correctional Institute, former home of Leona Helmsley | |||||
| 7 |
North EastBrookfield New Milford |
Left exit from I-84 Eastbound. At least once a week, when I lived in Connecticut, I would get to see someone who ignored the signs that say so try and get back into the I-84 lanes. | ||||||
| 8 |
EastNewtown Road Bethel |
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| 9 |
Brookfield |
Brookfield |
Used to be signed also for Bridgeport (eastbound) and New Milford (westbound). | |||||
| 10 |
WestNewtown Business District Newtown Sandy Hook |
WestNewtown Sandy Hook |
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| 11 |
Derby |
Exit ramps consist of a short freeway which is the tail end of the Yankee Expressway. Is supposed to be extended out to CT 25 through the grounds of a former psychiatric hospital. Another ConnDOT project I'm not holding my breath on | ||||||
| 12 | No Exit | Served the Sandy Hook area of Newtown at least around 1967. Located just west of the Rochambeau Bridge over the Housatonic River. | ||||||
| 13 | River Road | No Exit | ||||||
| 14 |
South Britain |
State Police Troop A Barracks. The like to hide on various pieces of the highway between exits 13 and 15, so be on the lookout. | ||||||
| 15 |
East
CT 67 Southbury Seymour Oxford Woodbury |
East
CT 67 Southbury Oxford Woodbury |
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| 16 |
Middlebury |
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| 17 |
Watertown |
Woodbury |
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| 18 | Chase Parkway | West Main
St Highland Ave |
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| 19 |
South |
I-84 is a double decker bridge here. So is CT 8. The two come about 200 feet short of creating a stack of four layers of highway. So that honor goes to Exit 39A, although not all layers are used there. | ||||||
| 20 |
North |
North |
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| 21 | Meadow Bank Rd | |||||||
| 22 | Baldwin
Street Downtown Waterbury |
Union St Downtown Waterbury |
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| 23 |
Wolcott |
Hamilton Ave |
I never really thought about it when I was younger, but the signs announcing CT 69 are a bit larger than the signs for other highways from 84. It's probably just because the exit sneaks up on you, right? (The extra-large signs have since been removed) | |||||
| 24 | No Exit | Harper's Ferry Rd | There has got to be a way to combine these three exits. | |||||
| 25 | Harper's Ferry Rd | East Main
St Scott Rd. |
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| 25A | Austin Rd | No Exit | ||||||
| 26 |
Cheshire |
Cheshire |
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EastMeriden Middletown Cheshire |
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28 |
Wolcott |
Wolcott |
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| 29 | No Exit | LEFT EXIT
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| To I-84 East of Waterbury | ||||||||