Signage/Directions/Bike Lanes At The End Of The Farmington Canal Line Archived

10-30 Canal St New Haven, CT 06511, USA Show on Map Hide Map
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Hi. I live in Hamden but work in New Haven. I normally drive to work, but would prefer to bike in on the Farmington Canal.

When I last tried this in the fall on a Saturday, the Farmington Canal just sort of ends (is more construction bringing the canal forward?) somewhere near Yale University buildings with no indication of how to get from this (to me) unfamiliar part of the city to where I work (I normally go on the highway), or any information about bicycle routes in the city.

So my suggestion is that at the end of the trail (if this bridge area marks the end of the trail) some sort of signage be placed to indicate where you are and how to get to other parts of the city.

Also, is there any sort of resource listing existing on-street bike bike paths and bike-separated bike lanes in the area?

In other words, once you're in New Haven on a bike, where you can go that's bike friendly? I've heard about shoreline routes under construction, but have no idea how to get there.

Any advice is welcome.


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