LOCATION

Once a stopping point for stage coaches, due to its geographical location in central Connecticut between New York (95 miles) and Boston (99 miles), Newington now offers convenient access to Interstates I-91 and I-84, the Berlin Turnpike and Merritt Parkway (Routes 5-15) and Route 9.

   


It is nestled in central Connecticut six miles south of Hartford with the towns of West Hartford also in the north, Wethersfield and Rocky Hill on the east, New Britain on the west, and Berlin to the south.

Newington , Connecticut is readily accessible by train, plane, bus and automobile on well maintained roads and interstate highways. Commercial air service is available twenty minutes north of Newington at the newly modernized and expanded Bradley International Airport , which handles 5 million passengers and 117,000 tons of cargo a year. Hartford-Brainard Airport is minutes away from Newington . Amtrak train service can be conveniently obtained Union Place in Hartford which is also the transit center for Greyhound and Peter Pan bus lines.

Newington offers the perfect location for both businesses and residents. It is a well-balanced community with a residential, industrial and commercial base.

More travel information can be found on the State of CT Traveler Information Gateway.

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