Bridge Road, East Haddam Bridge, Norwich Road, Town Street, Norwich-Salem Road, East Haddam Road, Norwich-Salem Turnpike, Salem Turnpike, West Main Street
Westbound Views
Welcome to East Haddam! East Haddam Road changes names to become Norwich-Salem Road.
Photos taken July 2016.
Hamburg Road (CT 156) begins on the left.
Photos taken July 2016.
Norwich-Salem Road ends here at a stop sign. Turn right onto Town Street to stay on CT 82. Ferry Road (CT 148) begins straight ahead. The signage makes it looks like it begins on the other side of the river, although it actually begins here.
Photos taken July 2016.
River Road (SSR 431) begins on the left.
Photos taken July 2016.
Town Street continues north through East Haddam as a two-lane undivided road.
Photos taken July 2016.
There is a stop sign. Turn left onto Norwich Road to stay on CT 82. Town Street continues straight ahead as CT 151.
Photos taken July 2016.
In East Haddam, there is a stop sign. Main Street (CT 149) begins on the right.
Photos taken July 2016.
The East Haddam Bridge is a swing bridge across the Connecticut River from East Haddam to Haddam. A swing bridge is like a drawbridge in that it moves to allow boats to pass, but it rotates above the water instead of opening and closing.
Photos taken July 2016.
On the other side of the river, CT 82 is called Bridge Road. Bridge Road ends at Middlesex Turnpike (CT 154). Turn right to go north or turn right to go south. Westbound CT 82 is multiplexed with eastbound CT 154 for a short distance here.
Photos taken July 2016.
The westernmost section of CT 82 is a super-3, a three-lane undivided highway with no at-grade intersections. There are cliffs on both sides of the road.
Photos taken July 2016.