Connecticut Route 8
Connecticut Route 8 is a state highway that runs through the western part of Connecticut. It stretches approximately 50 miles, connecting the city of Bridgeport in the south to Winsted in the north. The route primarily serves as a vital transportation corridor for both local and regional traffic.
The highway passes through several towns, including Shelton, Derby, and Torrington. It features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, providing access to various commercial areas, residential neighborhoods, and recreational sites. Route 8 is an essential route for commuters and travelers in the region.