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Rahway is located in the 7th Congressional District [105] and is part of New Jersey's 22nd state legislative district. [ 106 ] [ 107 ] [ 108 ] For the 119th United States Congress , New Jersey's 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr. ( R , Westfield ). [ 109 ]
Rahway station is an NJ Transit train station in Rahway, New Jersey that is located 20.7 miles southwest of New York ... Irving Street entrance from Google Maps ...
Route 27 crosses into Rahway, Union County and intersects with the northern terminus of Route 35, where that route heads south on St. Georges Avenue. Route 27 continues north using four-lane St. Georges Avenue. [1] The route passes through Rahway, passing by residences and businesses. [2] In Rahway, the route sees about 25,022 cars a day.
Route 27 in Rahway: West Milton Avenue, East Milton Avenue US 1-9 in Rahway: CR 649: 2.21 3.56 CR 512 in Summit: Constantine Place, Passaic Avenue, River Road Route 24/CR 649 at the Essex County line in Summit: CR 650: 1.38 2.22 Route 27 in Rahway: West Scott Avenue, East Scott Avenue US 1-9 in Rahway: CR 651: 2.3 3.70 CR 527 in Summit
Route 35 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey, primarily traveling through the easternmost parts of Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. It runs 58.1 mi (93.5 km) from the entrance to Island Beach State Park in Berkeley Township, Ocean County, to an intersection with Lincoln Highway/St. Georges Avenue in Rahway, Union County.
When the U.S. Highway System was created in 1926, US 1 and US 9 were marked concurrent through northern New Jersey between Rahway on the current alignments of Route 27 and Truck US 1/9. In 1927, Route 1 became Route 25 , and Route 1 and Route 6 were legislated along the current US 1/9 north of Jersey City.
County Route 514 (CR 514) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The highway extends 42.86 miles (68.98 km) from its western terminus U.S. Route 202 (US 202) and Route 31 in East Amwell Township to its eastern terminus Edgar Road in Elizabeth.
1919 map of original commission's study. The idea for the Rahway River Parkway started in 1919 when Union County Sheriff, James E. Warner began a movement to "save" the river by writing to the local paper, The Cranford Citizen, and urging that the river be made into a memorial to the young men who had died in the recent World War I.