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The Tinton Falls ramp from Route 36 to the Garden State Parkway at Exit 105 heading southbound closed for about eight months due to construction.
On July 3, 1973, the southbound exit 98 opened, completing the project. this exit replaced the preexisting exits 96, 97, and 97A, with the new exit featuring a right hand collector-distributor roadway combining the cloverleafs at exits 97 and 97A as well as the left-hand ramp at exits 97, [115] [116] which had its southbound ramp closed on July ...
TOMS RIVER - A portion of the Garden State Parkway has buckled, causing at least a 15-mile traffic jam in the southbound lanes from about Exit 98 to Exit 82A on Tuesday evening, according to the ...
Exit 117 on the Garden State Parkway (Route 444) Route 444S: 0.50: 0.80 G.S. Parkway in Tinton Falls: Route 36 in Tinton Falls — — Exit 105 on the Garden State Parkway (Route 444), Still active Route 445: 11.06: 17.80 I-95 / US 1-9 / US 46 in Fort Lee: Palisades Parkway at New York border in Alpine: 1958: current Palisades Interstate ...
A toll ticket received at exit 15W in 2008 A New Jersey Turnpike tollgate for Exit 8A in Monroe Township. The New Jersey Turnpike is a closed-system toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by the motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates. The toll fee depends on the distance traveled—longer ...
Expect traffic as roadwork will be done on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and routes 287 and 95. ... The right lane will be closed westbound near exit 14W in Newark, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., Nov ...
The mall had a gross leasable area of 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m 2), [2] it was the sixth largest shopping mall in New Jersey. [3] The mall is located near the Garden State Parkway at exit 105 and NJ 18 near the former location of the Eatontown Circle. As of April 2015, its anchors are Boscov's and Macy's. [4]
The new numbers followed a general geographical pattern from north to south - 1–12 in northern New Jersey, 21-28 roughly radiating from Newark, 29-37 from Trenton, 38-47 from Camden, and 48–50 in southern New Jersey. Every state highway, even those forming parts of U.S. Routes, was assigned a number.