to the intersection of Route 128 with
U.S. Route 7. Route 128 begins at an intersection with
U.S. Route 7 on the west bank of the
Housatonic River within the town of
Sharon. It heads east and immediately crosses the Housatonic River via the
West Cornwall Covered Bridge (a wooden deck bridge) into the village of
West Cornwall in the town of
Cornwall. Route 128 then continues east for , passing by a state highway picnic area, then turns south. About beyond the picnic area,
Route 125 splits off to the south heading for Cornwall center. Route 128 continues southeast for another until it ends at an intersection with
Route 4 and
Route 43 in the village of Cornwall Hollow. In Cornwall, Route 128 is known as the Sharon-Goshen Turnpike. Route 128 is a two-lane rural
collector road and carries daily traffic volumes of up to 1,900. ==History==