Route 107

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Route 107 is a state highway in southwestern Connecticut that serves as a local connector through towns such as Redding and Georgetown.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state highway
category State highways in Connecticut
Transportation in Fairfield County, Connecticut
connects Georgetown, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Redding, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Weston, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Wilton, Connecticut NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasJunctionWith Connecticut Route 53 NERFINISHED
Connecticut Route 57 NERFINISHED
Connecticut Route 58 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 7 NERFINISHED
highwayNumber 107
highwayType state route
locatedIn Fairfield County, Connecticut
New England
southwestern Connecticut
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
maintainedBy Connecticut Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
partOf Connecticut State Highway System NERFINISHED
passesThrough Georgetown, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Redding, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Weston, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Wilton, Connecticut NERFINISHED
regionServed southwestern Connecticut
roadClassification secondary state highway
roadDirection generally east–west
role local connector route
serves town of Redding, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Weston, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Wilton, Connecticut NERFINISHED
village of Georgetown, Connecticut NERFINISHED
state Connecticut
surfaceType paved road
usedFor local traffic
regional connectivity

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