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Highway Access
There is little highway congestion in Berlin as many sections of highway are operating at 20-30% below capacity.

Berlin is at the hub of Central Connecticut’s highway network. Route 9 is Berlin’s main link to the interstate highway network. It runs the length of Town from east to west and connects to I-91 north and south and I-84, running east and west across Connecticut.

Running north and south, the Berlin Turnpike (Connecticut routes 5 and 15) parallels I-91, connecting with the interstate in the nearby cities of Meriden and Hartford.

I-691, just beyond Berlin’s southwest border, provides another convenient link to I-84 and points west.