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Many of those seemingly undeveloped areas are simply very rich people's yards. That's why nothing was ever done to fix the mess. Even now an alternative to going through Hartford would have been to extend Rt. 8 to the Mass Pike... and that never happened either. I just don't understand why there is nothing between Hartford and Providence, going near Storrs. Just no foresight by anyone it seems.
Agree that a highway running between Hartford and Providence would have been beneficial to a lot of folks, including UConn. It (I-84) was planned and small portions were built (I-384 in Manchester, US 6 By-Pass in Willimantic, that spur off of I-395 south of Danielson, and the US 6 Highway portion in RI). The only 'solid' story I read is that RI blocked it due to the highway's planned route over the Scituate Resivoir. in CT, I suspect that the highway in less populated Eastern CT was a lower priority that other highways and by time it was I-84's turn, public sentiment had turned against interstate highways and it lost steam and funding. That issue likely explains why Rte 11 ends in the middle of nowhere instead of connecting Rte 2 to I-95 along the coast.
