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The Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad and Transportation Company completed its original line between Burlington, and Mount Holly on June 18, 1849. At the northern end, the line connected with the main line of the Camden and Amboy Railroad. On January 1, 1863, the company built another 6.5 miles (10.5 km) east to Pemberton Township. [1]
West Virginia Route 10 Alternate is a four-mile-long north–south road near Barboursville, West Virginia connecting WV 10 to the south and US 60 to the north. It acts as an alternative route to Huntington and eliminates many of the curves that plague WV 10 south of Interstate 64 to the WV 10 Alternate junction.
Main Street, Madison Avenue, King Street, Rancocas-Mount Holly Road, High Street CR 541 in Mount Holly: CR 693: 1.0 1.61 [6] Cedar Lane in Florence: Recovery Road [5] CR 543 in Mansfield Township: Designed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation as Cedar Lane Extension between CR 543 and CR 660 CR 694: 0.47 0.76 Assiscunk Creek in Burlington
That company built east to Pemberton, New Jersey, in 1863. [1] Its successor, the Camden and Burlington County Railroad, built west to Camden, New Jersey, in 1867. [2] The Mount Holly, Lumberton and Medford Railroad was incorporated on April 2, 1866. [3] It began building its line between Mount Holly and Medford, New Jersey, in July 1869. The ...
Route 10 westbound at the Interstate 287 interchange in Hanover Township. Route 10 roughly follows a portion of an old Lenape Trail from the Passaic River to Whippany. [3] The Newark and Mount Pleasant Turnpike was established along the present-day alignment of Route 10 east of Dover on March 12, 1806, existing as a turnpike until before 1833.
Mount Holly is a township that is the county seat of Burlington County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is an eastern suburb of Philadelphia , the nation's sixth largest city as of 2020.
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The road from Mount Holly to Burlington was once maintained by the Mount Holly and Burlington Turnpike, chartered in 1857. The Mount Holly Bypass was formerly County Route 541 Alternate while CR 541 ran through the town. The former route of CR 541 through Mount Holly is now Burlington County Route 691. [3]