Connecticut Turnpike
Southbound Views
The Connecticut Turnpike crosses the Housatonic River to Fairfield County. Exit 33 is for Ferry Boulevard (US 1) and East Main Street (CT 110).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 31 is for South Avenue and Stratford Avenue (CT 130).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 29 is for Stratford Avenue (CT 130) and Seaview Avenue.
Photos taken September 2022.
Exits 27B-C are for Lafayette Boulevard and Harbor Yard. Exit 27A is for CT 25/CT 8.
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 25 is for Fairfield Avenue (CT 130).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 23 is for Kings Highway (US 1).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 22 is for North Benson Road (CT 135).
Photos taken September 2022.
There is a service plaza between exits 22 and 21. Exit 21 is for Mill Plain Road.
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 19 is for Post Road (US 1).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 18 is for the Sherwood Island Connector (SSR 476).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 17 is for Saugatuck Avenue (CT 33/CT 136) and Park Street (CT 136).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 15 is for US 7.
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 14 is for Connecticut Avenue (US 1).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 13 is for Post Road (US 1).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 11 is for Post Road (US 1).
Photos taken September 2022.
There is a service plaza between exits 10 and 9. Exit 9 is for East Main Street (US 1) and Courtland Avenue (CT 106).
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 7 is for Washington Boulevard (CT 137) north and Atlantic Street.
Photos taken September 2022.
Exit 5 is for East Putnam Avenue (US 1).
Photos taken January 2022.
The Connecticut Turnpike ends ahead at the New York border. I-95 continues into New York as the New England Thruway. The first New York exit, exit 21, is for the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287). There are a couple of signs for it on the Connecticut side of the border.
Photos taken January 2022.