The community includes the intersection of state roadways
U.S. Route 44 and
Connecticut Route 32 in
Mansfield Depot.
U.S. Route 6, a medium state freeway that runs through Hartford to
Providence, Rhode Island, has an interchange with Storrs Road (
Connecticut Route 195) on the town border with
Willimantic; Storrs Road runs north and intersects with Route 44 at the "four corners", a colloquial name for the intersection, continuing through
Coventry and
Tolland to meet with
Connecticut Route 74. Willington Hill Road (
Connecticut Route 320) and South Eagleville Road (
Connecticut Route 275) act as major roadways to access the village from the north and south, respectively. Willington Hill Road begins in nearby
Willington and merges into Storrs Road at the "four corners". South Eagleville Road offers a junction to Storrs Road from Route 32 in Coventry.
Intermodal services The Nash-Zimmer Transportation Center, located on Royce Circle in the "downtown" area, acts as a de-facto hub for intermodal services, with a parking garage and waiting room. Local bus service is provided by the
Windham Region Transit District (WRTD), with two routes that connect to local points of interest. Route 674 travels toward Willimantic, including stops at the local
Big Y supermarket and the
East Brook Mall, and route 675 offers stops along Hunting Lodge Road toward Mansfield Depot. WRTD also operates
HuskyGo shuttle service in partnership with the UConn transportation services office, which provides access to on-campus locations and stops along Storrs Road (
Connecticut Route 195) for students. Express bus service is provided by
CT Transit as route 913, which travels between Storrs and Hartford. The express route makes limited stops at
commuter lots in Tolland,
Vernon, and
Manchester connecting at
The Shoppes at Buckland Hills toward
Hartford Union Station. A number of runs begin and end at the
Sigourney Street CT Fastrak station in Hartford. Limited intercity bus service is provided by
Peter Pan Bus Lines, who run extra routes to Hartford Union Station and to Providence, RI.
Former and proposed services Until 1955 inter-city train service was available nine miles to the south at
Willimantic station on the
New Haven Railroad's
Nutmeg line and on trains between Waterbury, Hartford and Boston. From 1991 to 1995, Willimantic was served by
Amtrak's
Montrealer service. Schedules would refer to the stop as "
Willimantic, CT (Storrs) ", owing to the stop's close proximity to the village and use by students. A plan for expanded passenger rail service in eastern Connecticut through to Vermont, the
Central Corridor Rail Line, includes reviving service to Willimantic and the construction of a new Mansfield/Storrs stop. Other proposals for local and
high-speed rail projects in Connecticut have included planned stops in Storrs and in nearby Tolland to service UConn. ==Notable people==