Berkshire Road, Roosevelt Drive, Main Street, New Haven Avenue, Derby Turnpike, Derby Avenue, Ella T. Grasso Boulevard, Legion Avenue, South Frontage Road, North Frontage Road, MLK Boulevard, Oak Street Connector
Eastbound Views
Roosevelt Drive runs along the Housatonic River as a two-lane undivided road. The river is on the right.
Photos taken February 2009.
Roosevelt Drive intersects Bridge Street (SR 712) at a traffic light in Derby. It changes names here to become Main Street. Continue straight ahead to stay on CT 34.
Photos taken February 2009.
There is an interchange with CT 8.
Photos taken February 2009.
Main Street ends at Derby Avenue at this traffic light. Turn right to stay on CT 34. Turn left to go north on CT 115.
Photos taken February 2009.
CT 34 changes names to become New Haven Avenue and runs to the southeast as a four-lane divided road.
Photos taken February 2009.
Welcome to Orange! New Haven Avenue becomes Derby Turnpike at the town line.
Photo taken February 2009.
There is an interchange with the Wilbur Cross Parkway (CT 15).
Photos taken February 2009.
Orange Center Road (CT 152) begins on the right here. There is an error in the signage. CT 152 leads to US 1. CT 1 does not exist.
Photos taken February 2009.
Legion Avenue runs east through New Haven. It is a three-lane one-way street. Westbound CT 34 is routed along MLK Boulevard, also known as North Frontage Road, one block to the north of here.
Photos taken June 2009.
The easternmost section of CT 34 is a very short expressway called the Oak Street Connector, which connects Downtown New Haven to the Connecticut Turnpike (I-95) and I-91. There are no numbered exits. Use the left two lanes to go north on I-91. Use the right two lanes to go north on the Connecticut Turnpike (I-95) or take the right to the right to go south. CT 34 ends here.
Photos taken September 2022.