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Bergen County has one of the longest-lasting county route systems in New Jersey, being one of only two counties in the state not to switch to a 600-series system with the introduction of the 500-series routes. Bergen County's system dates to the 1920s, [3] and the current system has few changes from its first implementation.
Bergen County, New Jersey outline map of municipalities, labeled. Sources: NJDEP publishes maps of counties and municpalities. Believed ((PD-ineligible)) Outlines and names according to ; PNG image: File:Bergen County, NJ municipalities labeled.png: Date: 7 November 2005 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided.
Bergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [8] Located in the northeastern corner of New Jersey, Bergen County and its many inner suburbs constitute a highly developed part of the New York City metropolitan area, bordering the Hudson River; the George Washington Bridge, which crosses the Hudson, connects Bergen County with Manhattan.
English: This is a locator map showing Bergen County in New Jersey. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:
In Ramsey, Route 17 turns to the northwest and features a RIRO for CR 83 (Airmount Avenue), an interchange with CR 507 (Franklin Turnpike), and an interchange for Island Avenue/Spring Street. The route passes over NJ Transit's Bergen County Line/Main Line near the Ramsey Route 17 station and enters Mahwah.
County Route 502 Truck is a bypass of a section of CR 502 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. The route travels 0.75 miles, following part of CR 77 and CR 507 . It was designated so that trucks could detour around a section of CR 502 westbound where trucks have been banned due to a steeply graded intersection.
The main road, Route 120, curves to the south to follow the eastern edge of the Sports Complex southward to NJ 3, but Paterson Plank Road continues eastward via an exit ramp. Shortly after crossing over the Western Spur of the New Jersey Turnpike it reaches the Hackensack River. The original bridge over the Hackensack River was destroyed by ...