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Route 133 (also known as the Hightstown Bypass) is a 4.06-mile-long (6.53 km) freeway located entirely in East Windsor, Mercer County, New Jersey, in the United States.. The route runs as a four-lane bypass of Hightstown from Princeton-Hightstown Road (County Route 571 [CR 571]) and Windsor Center Drive to the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95 [I-95]) at exit
On December 31, 2006, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority released its proposals regarding exit 8 on the New Jersey Turnpike. The old exit 8 was to be demolished and replaced with a new interchange. The new exit 8 would end at the intersection with Route 33, Milford Road, and Route 133 (on the east side of the expressway, instead of the west ...
Hightstown is a borough in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ... (Route 133), which both intersect with Route 33 at Exit 8 of the turnpike. ...
One exit, Exit 8, is located within East Windsor, connecting the turnpike to Route 33 [140] and Route 133 ("Hightstown Bypass"). [141] Route 33 runs east to west across the southern and eastern portions of the township while Route 133 forms a bypass of Hightstown, connecting Route 33 on the east side of East Windsor to County Route 571 on the ...
Twin Rivers is in the eastern corner of Mercer County, bordered to the east by Middlesex County.The borough of Hightstown is 2 miles (3 km) to the west. Twin Rivers is located along Route 33 near exit 8 of the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 133; [13] Route 33 leads east 12 miles (19 km) to Freehold and west through Hightstown 16 miles (26 km) to Trenton, the state capital.
Route 92 was a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) proposed branch of the New Jersey Turnpike that would have run from west to east, beginning at U.S. Route 1 just north of Ridge Road (old CR 522) in South Brunswick Township, east along Route 32, to Exit 8A in Monroe Township.
They reached the exit and turned off the highway onto a country road. “Oh, here we are, right here,” Jim said, easing onto the corkscrew drive that led up a hill onto the Recovery Works property. “Comes up on you pretty fast.” To the left was a series of small brick cottages where the residents lived.
Hightstown and Allentown Turnpike March 17, 1870 Hightstown and Princeton Turnpike March 17, 1870 Hightstown and Robbinsville Turnpike March 17, 1870 Middletown and Holmdel Turnpike March 17, 1870 Bricksburg and Point Pleasant Turnpike March 8, 1871 Perrineville and Sweetman's Lane Turnpike March 28, 1871 County Route 1 Cape May Boulevard Turnpike