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Amtrak, the national rail operator, connects America in safer, greener and healthier ways via train with services in the United States and Canada. Research train station listings, routes, schedules, arrival/departure status, and ticket prices as well as download a mobile app.
Agency: Department of TransportationBicycle and Pedestrian Dashboard
Connecticut cyclists can learn about commuting to work, the trails located throughout the state and general bike safety.
Agency: Department of TransportationThirteen airlines serve the airport with flights from around the US and Canada. The Airport offers passengers a single point of entry, centralized security, and a great array of shopping and dining options. Check arrivals/departures and find information on parking and transportation services as well as links to accommodations and attractions.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe latest information on the efforts of the State to create a complete system of safe, comfortable and convenient transportation connections for all users. Periodic webletters provide updates on related projects, policies, and design standards.
Agency: Department of TransportationConnecticut is home to Bradley International Airport as well as the State’s five general aviation airports: Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford, and Windham. Find information on all of Connecticut’s airports and the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) that oversees them to promote economic vitality and customer satisfaction.
Agency: Department of TransportationCT River Ferry: Chester - Hadlyme
The Chester-Hadlyme Ferry began service in 1769. Enjoy a ride across the Connecticut River on this seasonal service as an alternate commute option or to experience scenic Connecticut. Learn more about schedules and the history.
Agency: Department of TransportationCT River Ferry: Rocky Hill - Glastonbury
The Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry is the nation's oldest continuously operating ferry service, dating back to 1655. Enjoy a ride across the Connecticut River on this seasonal service as an alternate commute option or to experience scenic Connecticut. Learn more about schedules and the history.
Agency: Department of TransportationSee an updated listing of traffic incidents as they are reported by the CTDOT Highway Operations Center.
Agency: Department of TransportationUse this interactive map to view the current conditions of the roads and highways within the state, including active construction, traffic camera locations, roadway incidents, and more. Locate park and ride lots, train stations, airports, service plazas, rest areas, ports and ferries.
Agency: Department of TransportationPlan your trip or estimate your commute by viewing a list of current travel times for Connecticut Interstate highways, including a comparison to normal "free flow" times.
Agency: Department of TransportationConnecticut Interstate 95, 91 and 84 as well as some State highways (Routes 2, 8, 9, and 72) are equipped with traffic cameras. Locate and view live images from these cameras.
Agency: Department of TransportationCTfastrak is a high-speed bus system that quickly transports commuters between New Britain and Hartford. Stops are provided for many popular destinations between the two cities, and buses to and from Waterbury, Bristol, and other communities also feed into CTfastrak. Learn more about the convenience of CTfastrak, take a tour, view service maps and learn about fares and parking.
Agency: Department of TransportationCTrides can help residents find cheaper, more efficient and less stressful ways to travel through its free, personalized commuter plan. Consider carpool, vanpool, bus, train or teleworking. Workers also can earn rewards for commuting in environmentally friendly ways such as walking, bicycling or carpooling.
Agency: Department of TransportationCTTransit operates public bus services in metropolitan areas throughout Connecticut. Conveniently plan your trip, buy tickets, check for service interruptions, download service area maps and confirm schedules.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe 198-mile Connecticut East Coast Greenway (ECG) route shows off the diversity of Connecticut from coast to inland, city to country. The ECG is a combination of off-road multi-use trail systems and interim on-road routes. Find trail status and plan information.
Agency: Department of TransportationChange of Address
If you are moving to Connecticut, complete the process to change your address.