Route 159 (Connecticut–Massachusetts)
Route 159 is a state highway connecting the Hartford and Springfield areas in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. It begins at the Hartford–Windsor town line and proceeds northward along the west bank of the Connecticut River towards Agawam, Massachusetts. The route ends at the junction of Route 147 and Route 75 in Agawam center just south of the [West Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield, Massachusetts|West Springfield] city line. The route was originally designated as U.S. Route 5A in 1932 and was renumbered to its modern designation in October 1968.
Route description
Route 159 begins at the Hartford–Windsor town line as a continuation of Main Street. It heads north as Windsor Avenue before meeting I-91 at Exit 41. In Windsor, it underpasses I-291, with access to and from the east provided by Deerfield Road. Almost immediately, it meets the eastern end of Route 218. After passing the east end of Route 178, Route 159 enters the center of Windsor, passing the town green before intersecting the southern end of Route 75. It then crosses the Farmington River, and starts to parallel the west bank of the Connecticut River, which it will for most of the rest of its length. In Windsor Locks, it meets I-91 once again at Exit 49, and has a brief overlap with Route 140. It passes along the eastern side of Suffield, where it has a brief overlap with Route 190. It then crosses the Massachusetts state line into Agawam, where it passes by Six Flags New England before entering the center of town. North of the center, Route 159 has an interchange with Route 57, before continuing north along Main Street to the intersection of Route 75 and Route 147 just south of the Westfield River and the West Springfield city line.Route 159 in Windsor is also known as the Kasmir Pulaski Memorial Highway.