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Connecticut Route 107

Route 107 marker

Route 107
Map of Fairfield County in southwestern Connecticut with Route 107 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ConnDOT
Length: 7.50 mi (12.07 km)
Existed: 1932 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 7 in Wilton
East end: Route 58 in Redding
Location
Counties: Fairfield
Highway system
  • Routes in Connecticut
Route 106 Route 108

Route 107 marker

Route 107 is a state highway in southwestern Connecticut, connecting the community of Georgetown to the town center of Redding.

Route 107 begins as School Street at an intersection with US 7 in the northeast corner of the town of Wilton. It soon enters the town of Redding (after 0.2 mi) and crosses the Norwalk River. Right after crossing the river, Route 57 splits off to the south heading into the main center of Georgetown. Route 57 is officially overlapped between with Route 107 between this point and US 7. Route 107, now known as Redding Road, continues east and northeast out of Georgetown towards the Saugatuck River. Along the way Unpawaug Road splits off to the north from Route 107, heading towards Bethel. Route 107 meets and briefly over overlaps Route 53 after about two miles (3 km) west of Redding center as it crosses the Saugatuck River. East of Route 53, the road becomes known as Hill Road and enters the town center 0.9 miles (1.4 km) later. North of the town center Route 107 becomes known as Lonetown Road. As Lonetown Road, Route 107 then turns north, passing by Redding Country Club and Redding Elementary School before turning east onto Putnam Park Road. Route 107 continues for another 0.8 miles (1.3 km) until it ends at the Black Rock Turnpike (Route 58).


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