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CT Truck Stops

Truck Stops in Connecticut

Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Connecticut. Approximately 15 truck stops statewide.

Total Stops

15+

Top Rated

3 Featured

Best Corridors

3 Routes

Major Truck Stop Chains in Connecticut

ChainLocationsKey Amenities
Pilot/Flying J3
DieselDEFShowers
TA/Petro2
DieselRestaurantShowers

Top Rated Truck Stops in Connecticut

Pilot Travel Center

Milford, CT

3.9/5
ShowersSubwayI-95 Access

TA Express

Bridgeport, CT

3.7/5
DieselFast FoodLimited Parking

Shell Truck Stop

North Haven, CT

3.6/5
DieselConvenience StoreI-91 Access

Truck Parking Tips for Connecticut

Connecticut has a severe truck parking shortage with very few truck stops. The I-95 corridor is especially tight. Most drivers pass through Connecticut without stopping or park at the few available service plazas. Plan parking in New York or Massachusetts if needing overnight rest.

Best Corridors for Truck Stops

I-95 (coastal route, limited stops)
I-84 (limited stops)
I-91 (limited stops)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Connecticut

Is there truck parking along I-95 in Connecticut?

Very limited. Milford has the only major truck stop directly on I-95. Service plazas on I-95 have some truck parking but it fills up by early evening. Many drivers park in New York or Massachusetts.

Why are there so few truck stops in Connecticut?

Connecticut's dense development, high real estate costs, and zoning restrictions have prevented truck stop construction. The state is small enough (about 90 miles on I-95) that many drivers pass through without stopping.

Where is the closest truck parking to Hartford?

The North Haven area on I-91 and the Milford Pilot on I-95 are the closest major truck parking options to Hartford. Both are about 35-40 minutes away.