The fourth Day

My Journey on Wednesday started at the Union Train Station in New Haven. The best way to describe the journey is, urban to suburban to rural in ten miles.

After leaving the train station the Post Road goes under the giant I-95 I-91 interchange. It was quite noisy walking under all the concrete.

It was nice seeing all the tugboats working in the New Haven Harbor.  I assume New Haven is where most of the gas and diesel for Connecticut is off-loaded.

The next two miles the Post Road parallels I-95 but then it veers to the south of I-95. At this point we left the urban and started with the suburban and entered Branford.

It took a long time to walk thru Branford. When I was south of I-95 there were many stores.  Once I crossed over the I-95 the stores disappeared and it was mainly a few houses with lots of open space.

I am not sure when I crossed into Guilford but all of the sudden there were farms and of course pumpkin Patches.

I have discovered that Dunkin Donut’s is the fast-food store to Connecticut.  I must have seen at least seven today on my walk.

Total mileage for today’s walk is 17.6 miles and 65 miles  for four days

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