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CR 626 in West Cape May: Perry Street, Myrtle Street Route 109 in Cape May: Signage continues north along Route 109 to the border with Lower Township: CR 634: 0.55 0.89 US 9 in Middle Township: Rio Grande Avenue Route 47 in Middle Township: CR 635: 0.70 1.13 CR 607 in West Cape May: 4th Avenue CR 626 in West Cape May: CR 636: 0.19 0.31 CR 619 ...
Middlesex Avenue on the Woodbridge Township-Carteret line The remainder of Middlesex Avenue and Peter J. Sica Industrial Highway is planned to become an extension of CR 643 CR 644: 0.85 1.37 Route 27 in New Brunswick: French Street Route 27 / CR 527 in New Brunswick: County-maintained section of Route 27 CR 645: 1.59 2.56 CR 516 in Old Bridge ...
0–9. County Route 548 (New Jersey) County Route 550 (New Jersey) County Route 550 Spur (New Jersey) County Route 557 (New Jersey) County Route 601 (Cape May County, New Jersey)
U.S. Route 40 (US 40) is a U.S. highway running from Silver Summit, Utah east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.The easternmost segment of the route runs 64.32 miles (103.51 km) through the southern part of New Jersey between the Delaware Memorial Bridge over the Delaware River in Pennsville Township, Salem County, where it continues into Delaware along with Interstate 295 (I-295), east to Atlantic ...
U.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a United States Numbered Highway in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, running from Laurel, Delaware, to Champlain, New York.In New Jersey, the route runs 166.80 miles (268.44 km) from the Cape May–Lewes Ferry terminal in North Cape May, Cape May County, where the ferry carries US 9 across the Delaware Bay to Lewes, Delaware, north to the George Washington ...
New Jersey Turnpike, 51.0-mile (82.1 km) portion south of exit 6 is unsigned Route 700 while remainder is I-95 Route 700N: 5.90: 9.50 I-95 / N.J. Turnpike in Newark: Exit 14C on the Newark Bay Extension in Jersey City: 1953: 1969 New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension, now I-78: Route 700P: 6.50: 10.46 I-276 in Florence
An example of a route beginning with 7 in Camden County, marked with an older square shield design A sign for Middlesex County's pre-600-series numbering. Though historically many counties had their own numbering systems, today most counties in New Jersey follow the 500-series county routes with their own county routes numbered otherwise, typically in the 600-series.
US 9 on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry in Cape May: I-95 / US 1 / US 9 on the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee: 1926 [2] current US 9W: 11.17: 17.98 I-95 / N.J. Turnpike / US 1 / US 9 / US 46 / Route 4 / Route 67 in Fort Lee: US 9W in Alpine: 1926 [2] current US 22: 60.53: 97.41