1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering
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In 1927, New Jersey's state highways were renumbered. The old system
, which had been defined in sequence by the legislature, was growing badly, as several routes shared the same number, and many unnumbered state highways had been defined. A partial renumbering was proposed in 1926, getting rid of the duplicates and assigning numbers to many of the unnumbered routes, but instead a total renumbering was done in 1927.
Chapter 319 of the 1927 public laws defined the new system of routes. Major roads received numbers from 1 to 12 and 21 to 50, as follows:
Spurs were also defined, being assigned a prefix of S. For example, Route S26 was a short spur of Route 26
connecting to Route 25
south of New Brunswick. A second spur of Route 4
was assigned Route S4A, but two separate spurs of Route 24
both received the Route S24 designation.
While the majority of already-acquired routes were included in the new system, four sections of pre-1927 routes were not. The law authorizing the renumbering indicated that these were to remain, and so the State Highway Commission added a suffix of N to distinguish them from the new routes of the same number:
Some amendments were made in 1929, including the elimination of Route 18N (by merging it into Route 1
), and the addition of more spurs, as well as Route 29A, but the system stayed mostly intact until the 1953 renumbering.
History of state highways in New Jersey (pre-1927)
New Jersey was one of the first U.S. states to adopt a system of numbered state highways. The Egan Bill designated the initial system of 13 routes:*Route 1, Elizabeth - Rahway - New Brunswick - Hightstown - Trenton...
, which had been defined in sequence by the legislature, was growing badly, as several routes shared the same number, and many unnumbered state highways had been defined. A partial renumbering was proposed in 1926, getting rid of the duplicates and assigning numbers to many of the unnumbered routes, but instead a total renumbering was done in 1927.
Chapter 319 of the 1927 public laws defined the new system of routes. Major roads received numbers from 1 to 12 and 21 to 50, as follows:
- 1-12: northern New Jersey
- 21-28: radiating from Newark
- 29-37: radiating from Trenton
- 38-47: radiating from Camden
- 48-50: southern New Jersey
Spurs were also defined, being assigned a prefix of S. For example, Route S26 was a short spur of Route 26
Route 26 (New Jersey)
Route 26 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, running along Livingston Avenue from U.S. Route 1 in North Brunswick Township northeast to Nassau Street at the to the border of New Brunswick. Prior to the 1953 renumbering, the route continued southwest along US 1 to Trenton...
connecting to Route 25
Route 25 (New Jersey)
Route 25 was a major state highway in New Jersey, United States prior to the 1953 renumbering, running from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in Camden to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City. The number was retired in the renumbering, as the whole road was followed by various U.S. Routes - U.S...
south of New Brunswick. A second spur of Route 4
Route 4 (New Jersey)
Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, that is also known as the Mackay Highway. The highway stretches from Route 20 in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, and U.S. Route 9W at the George Washington...
was assigned Route S4A, but two separate spurs of Route 24
Route 24 (New Jersey)
Route 24 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, that extends from a junction with Interstate 287 in Hanover Township in Morris County, passing southeast through Essex County, and ends at a junction with Interstate 78 in Springfield Township in Union County. The route is a four- to...
both received the Route S24 designation.
While the majority of already-acquired routes were included in the new system, four sections of pre-1927 routes were not. The law authorizing the renumbering indicated that these were to remain, and so the State Highway Commission added a suffix of N to distinguish them from the new routes of the same number:
- Route 4N from pre-1927 Route 4, Eatontown to Belmar
- Route 5N from pre-1927 Route 5, Morris Plains to Denville
- Route 8N from pre-1927 Route 8, Sussex to Unionville, New York
- Route 18NRoute 18N (New Jersey)Route 18N was a state highway in New Jersey from 1923 to 1929, when it was renumbered as Route 1 and Route S1A. Route 18-N was defined in 1923 to run "from Hoboken to New York State line by way of Weehawken, West Hoboken, town of Union, North Bergen, Fairview, Ridgefield, Palisade Park, Fort Lee,...
from pre-1927 Route 18N, Fort Lee to Alpine
Some amendments were made in 1929, including the elimination of Route 18N (by merging it into Route 1
Route 1 (New Jersey)
Route 1 was a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey prior to the 1953 renumbering. Its sections are now parts of U.S. Route 9W, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 1/9 Truck, and Route 440.Spurs of Route 1 were:*Route S1, now Route 63...
), and the addition of more spurs, as well as Route 29A, but the system stayed mostly intact until the 1953 renumbering.
List of new routes
New | Routing | Old |
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Route 1 Route 1 (New Jersey) Route 1 was a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey prior to the 1953 renumbering. Its sections are now parts of U.S. Route 9W, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 1/9 Truck, and Route 440.Spurs of Route 1 were:*Route S1, now Route 63... |
Rockleigh - Fort Lee - Ridgefield - North Bergen - Jersey City - Bayonne - Bayonne Bridge Bayonne Bridge The Bayonne Bridge is the fourth longest steel arch bridge in the world, and was the longest in the world at the time of its completion. It connects Bayonne, New Jersey with Staten Island, New York, spanning the Kill Van Kull. Despite popular belief, it is not a national landmark.The bridge was... |
Route 18N, Ridgefield - North Bergen L. 1926 c. 140, North Bergen - Jersey City L. 1926 c. 194, Jersey City - Bayonne Bridge |
Route S1 | Fort Lee - North Bergen | |
Route 2 | Suffern, New York Suffern, New York Suffern is a village in the Town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States located north of the State of New Jersey; east of Hillburn; south of Montebello and west of Airmont... - Hackensack - North Arlington |
Route 17N, Suffern - North Arlington |
Route 3 Route 3 (New Jersey) Route 3 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs from U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County to U.S. Route 1/9 in North Bergen, Hudson County. Route 3 is sometimes called the Secaucus Bypass within Secaucus... |
Greenwood Lake, New York Greenwood Lake, New York Greenwood Lake is a village in Orange County, New York, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 3,411. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New... - Paterson - Wallington - Secaucus - North Bergen |
L. 1926 c. 140, Wallington - North Bergen |
Route 4 Route 4 (New Jersey) Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, that is also known as the Mackay Highway. The highway stretches from Route 20 in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, and U.S. Route 9W at the George Washington... |
George Washington Bridge George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City to Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey. Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1/9 cross the river via the bridge. U.S... - Fort Lee - Paterson - East Orange - Rahway - Perth Amboy - South Amboy - Matawan - Freehold - Lakewood - Toms River - Tuckerton - Absecon - Pleasantville - Seaville - Cape May |
Route 4, Rahway - South Amboy L. 1925 c. 235, South Amboy - Matawan Route 7 (Spur), Freehold - Lakewood Route 4, Lakewood - Absecon Route 19, Absecon - Seaville Route 14, Seaville - Cape May |
Route S4 | Outerbridge Crossing Outerbridge Crossing The Outerbridge Crossing is a cantilever bridge which spans the Arthur Kill. The "Outerbridge", as it is commonly known, connects Perth Amboy, New Jersey, with the New York City borough of Staten Island and carries NY-440 and NJ-440, each road ending at the respective state border.The bridge was... - Perth Amboy |
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Route S4A | Tuckerton - Little Beach Little Beach, New Jersey Little Beach is a barrier island along the coast of New Jersey. It is believed to be the last uninhabited barrier island left on the U.S. Atlantic coast.The island is now part of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge... |
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Route 5 Route 5 (New Jersey) Route 5 is a 3.18-mile state highway located entirely in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It runs from U.S. Route 1/9 in Ridgefield east down the New Jersey Palisades to end at County Route 505 at the Hudson River in Edgewater. The route is a two- to four-lane undivided highway its... |
Paterson - Hackensack - Ridgefield - Edgewater | Route 10, Paterson - Edgewater |
Route S5 | Ridgefield - Fairview | |
Route 6 | George Washington Bridge George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City to Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey. Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1/9 cross the river via the bridge. U.S... - Fort Lee - Paterson - Denville - Dover - Hackettstown - Delaware Bridge Delaware Bridge The Darlington's Bridge at Delaware Station was a highway bridge over the Delaware River in the community of Delaware, New Jersey . Formerly a railroad bridge constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1855, the bridge was sold off when the new one upstream was constructed.... |
Route 12, Paterson - Hackettstown Route 5, Denville - Delaware Bridge |
Route 7 Route 7 (New Jersey) Route 7 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. It has two sections, an east–west alignment running from U.S... |
Paterson - Belleville - Jersey City | Route 11, Paterson - Belleville L. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Jersey City |
Route 8 | Delaware Bridge Delaware Bridge The Darlington's Bridge at Delaware Station was a highway bridge over the Delaware River in the community of Delaware, New Jersey . Formerly a railroad bridge constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1855, the bridge was sold off when the new one upstream was constructed.... - Newton |
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Route 9 | Belleville - Verona - Pine Brook Bridge | L. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Pine Brook Bridge |
Route 10 Route 10 (New Jersey) Route 10 is a state highway in the northern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 46 in Roxbury Township, Morris County east to County Route 577/County Route 677 in West Orange, Essex County... |
Jersey City - Newark - Dover | L. 1926 c. 126, Jersey City - Dover |
Route 11 | Whitehouse Whitehouse, New Jersey Whitehouse is a village in Readington Township, New Jersey along the Jersey Turnpike, just west of Mechanicsville.In 1722, Abraham Van Horn purchased in Readington along the Rockaway Creek. He built a grist mill and saw mill here... - North Plainfield |
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Route 12 Route 12 (New Jersey) Route 12 is a state highway located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. It runs from the Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge at the Delaware River border with Pennsylvania in Frenchtown east to an intersection with U.S. Route 202 and Route 31 at the Flemington Circle in Flemington... |
Frenchtown - Flemington - Somerville | L. 1926 c. 104, Flemington - Somerville |
Route 21 Route 21 (New Jersey) Route 21 is a highway in northern New Jersey, running from the Newark Airport Interchange with U.S. Route 1/9 and U.S. Route 22 in Newark, Essex County to an interchange with U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County... |
Belleville - Newark | Route 11, Belleville - Newark |
Route 22 | Pine Brook Bridge - Springfield Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Township of Springfield is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population increased to a record high of 15,817.... - Rahway |
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Route 23 Route 23 (New Jersey) Route 23 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs from County Route 506 and County Route 577 in Verona, Essex County northwest to the border with New York at Montague Township in Sussex County, where the road continues to Port Jervis, New York as... |
Verona - Sussex - Port Jervis, New York Port Jervis, New York Port Jervis is a city on the Delaware River in western Orange County, New York, with a population of 8,860 at the 2000 census. The communities of Deerpark, Huguenot, Sparrowbush, and Greenville are adjacent to Port Jervis, and the towns of Montague, New Jersey and Matamoras, Pennsylvania face the... |
Route 8, Verona - Sussex L. 1925 c. 158, Sussex - Port Jervis |
Route 24 Route 24 (New Jersey) Route 24 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, that extends from a junction with Interstate 287 in Hanover Township in Morris County, passing southeast through Essex County, and ends at a junction with Interstate 78 in Springfield Township in Union County. The route is a four- to... |
Newark - Springfield Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Township of Springfield is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population increased to a record high of 15,817.... - Morristown - Chester - Schooleys Mountain - Stephensburg - Washington - Phillipsburg |
Route 5, Newark - Morristown L. 1925 c. 230, Morristown - Schooleys Mountain Route 12, Stephensburg - Phillipsburg |
Route S24 | Stephensburg - Hackettstown | Route 12, Stephensburg - Hackettstown |
Springfield Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Township of Springfield is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population increased to a record high of 15,817.... - Elizabeth |
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Route 25 Route 25 (New Jersey) Route 25 was a major state highway in New Jersey, United States prior to the 1953 renumbering, running from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in Camden to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City. The number was retired in the renumbering, as the whole road was followed by various U.S. Routes - U.S... |
Holland Tunnel Holland Tunnel The Holland Tunnel is a highway tunnel under the Hudson River connecting the island of Manhattan in New York City with Jersey City, New Jersey at Interstate 78 on the mainland. Unusual for an American public works project, it is not named for a government official, politician, or local hero or... - Jersey City - Newark - Elizabeth - Rahway - North Brunswick - Hightstown - Robbinsville Robbinsville, New Jersey Robbinsville is an census-designated place located within Robbinsville Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08691.... - Bordentown - Burlington - Camden - Ben Franklin Bridge |
Route 1 (Extension), Holland Tunnel - Elizabeth Route 1, North Brunswick - Robbinsville Route 2, Bordentown - Ben Franklin Bridge |
Route 26 Route 26 (New Jersey) Route 26 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, running along Livingston Avenue from U.S. Route 1 in North Brunswick Township northeast to Nassau Street at the to the border of New Brunswick. Prior to the 1953 renumbering, the route continued southwest along US 1 to Trenton... |
Trenton - Adams - New Brunswick | L. 1926 c. 14, Trenton - New Brunswick |
Route S26 | Adams - North Brunswick | |
Route 27 Route 27 (New Jersey) Route 27 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs from U.S. Route 206 in Princeton Borough, Mercer County northeast to an interchange with Route 21 and Broad Street in Newark, Essex County. The route passes through many communities along the way, including New Brunswick, Metuchen,... |
Newark - Elizabeth - Rahway - New Brunswick - Princeton - Trenton | Route 1, Elizabeth - New Brunswick Route 13, New Brunswick - Trenton |
Route 28 Route 28 (New Jersey) Route 28 is a state highway in the central part of New Jersey, United States that is long. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 22 in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County while its eastern terminus is at Route 27 in Elizabeth, Union County. From its western terminus, Route 28 heads east through... |
Goethals Bridge Goethals Bridge The Goethals Bridge connects Elizabeth, New Jersey to Staten Island , near the Howland Hook Marine Terminal, Staten Island, New York over the Arthur Kill. Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the span was one of the first structures built by the authority... - Elizabeth - Plainfield - Middlesex - Somerville - Clinton - Phillipsburg |
Route 9, Elizabeth - Phillipsburg |
Route S28 | Middlesex - New Brunswick - Matawan | |
Route 29 Route 29 (New Jersey) Route 29 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from an intersection with Interstate 295 in Hamilton Township in Mercer County, where it continues as Interstate 195, to Route 12 in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County... |
Newark - North Plainfield - Ringoes - Lambertville - Trenton | L. 1924 c. 233, Ringoes - Lambertville |
Route 30 | Trenton - Ringoes - Flemington - Clinton - Washington - Buttzville Buttzville, New Jersey Buttzville is an unincorporated community in White Township, Warren County, New Jersey, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 46 at the north end of Route 31 .... |
L. 1924 c. 233, Trenton - Buttzville |
Route 31 | Princeton - Somerville - Bedminster - Chester - Netcong - Newton - Lafayette - North Church - Hamburg - New Milford, New York | Route 16, Princeton - Bedminster L. 1925 c. 225, Bedminster - Newton Route 8 (Spur), Lafayette - North Church |
Route S31 | Newton - Branchville - Montague - Milford, Pennsylvania Milford, Pennsylvania Milford is a borough in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat. Its population was 1,021 at the 2010 census. It was founded in 1796 by Judge John Biddis, one of the state's first four circuit judges, who named the settlement after his ancestral home in Wales.Milford has a... |
L. 1925 c. 225, Newton - Montague |
Route 32 | Bedminster - Morristown - Morris Plains - Mountain View | Route 16, Bedminster - Morristown Route 5, Morristown - Morris Plains |
Route 33 Route 33 (New Jersey) Route 33 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends , from Trenton at an intersection with U.S. Route 1 and Route 129 to an intersection with Route 71 in Neptune Township. The speed limit on Route 33 differs in zones. The highest is 55 mph in Zone 9... |
Trenton - Robbinsville Robbinsville, New Jersey Robbinsville is an census-designated place located within Robbinsville Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08691.... - Hightstown - Freehold - Asbury Park |
Route 1, Trenton - Hightstown Route 7, Hightstown - Asbury Park |
Route 34 Route 34 (New Jersey) Route 34 is a state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route runs from an intersection with Route 35 and Route 70 in Wall Township, Monmouth County north to an intersection with U.S. Route 9 in Old Bridge Township, Middlesex County... |
Matawan - Laurelton | |
Route 35 Route 35 (New Jersey) 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 from the entrance to Island Beach State Park in Berkeley Township, Ocean County to an intersection with Route 27 in Rahway, Union County... |
South Amboy - Keyport - Eatontown - Belmar - Point Pleasant - Lakewood | Route 4, South Amboy - Eatontown Route 4, Belmar - Lakewood |
Route 36 Route 36 (New Jersey) Route 36 is a state highway in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The long route, shaped as a backwards C, begins at an intersection with Garden State Parkway and County Route 51 in Eatontown and runs east to Long Branch. From Long Branch, the route follows the Atlantic Ocean north to... |
Keyport - Atlantic Highlands | L. 1925 c. 224, Keyport - Atlantic Highlands |
Route 37 Route 37 (New Jersey) Route 37 is a state highway located in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. The route runs from Lakehurst at an intersection with Route 70 to an interchange with Route 35 in Seaside Heights... |
Trenton - White Horse - Allentown - Lakehurst - Toms River - Point Pleasant | Route 2, Trenton - White Horse Route 18, Lakehurst - Toms River |
Route 38 Route 38 (New Jersey) Route 38 is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It extends from the Airport Circle, where it intersects U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 130, in Pennsauken Township, Camden County to an intersection with U.S. Route 206 and... |
Camden - Moorestown - Mount Holly - Eastampton | Route 18, Camden - Mount Holly L. 1925 c. 222, Mount Holly - Eastampton |
Route 39 Route 39 (New Jersey) Route 39 was a major state highway in the southwestern portions of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was fully concurrent with U.S. Route 206 from its southern terminus at U.S. Route 30/State Highway Route 43/State Highway Route 54 in Hammonton to the current-day intersection with County Route 524... |
Yardley Bridge - White Horse - Bordentown - Indian Mills - Da Costa | Route 2, White Horse - Bordentown L. 1923 c. 202, Indian Mills - Da Costa |
Route 40 | Camden - Four Mile - Whitesbog - Lakehurst - Lakewood | Route 18, Whitesbog - Lakehurst |
Route S40 | Four Mile - Manahawkin | |
Route 41 Route 41 (New Jersey) Route 41 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from the five-way intersection of Route 47 , County Route 603 , and County Route 630 , also known as Five Points, in Deptford Township, Gloucester County to the southern terminus of County Route 611 in Maple Shade, Burlington... |
Moorestown - Fairview | |
Route S41 | Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Tacony-Palmyra Bridge The Tacony–Palmyra Bridge is a combination steel arch, double-leaf bascule bridge across the Delaware River, connecting New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Route 73 in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The bridge has a total length of 3,659 feet and spans 2,324 feet . It... - Palmyra - Moorestown - Evesboro Evesboro, New Jersey Evesboro is an unincorporated community within Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. Major highways around Evesboro are Route 70 and Route 73.... - Berlin |
L. 1923 c. 202, Palmyra - Evesboro |
Route 42 Route 42 (New Jersey) Route 42 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey, in the Camden area. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 322 and County Route 536 Spur in Monroe Township, Gloucester County to an intersection with Interstate 76 and Interstate 295 in Bellmawr, Camden County. The route is a mix... |
Camden - Williamstown - McKee City McKee City, New Jersey McKee City is an unincorporated community within the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey. The community was named after Colonel John McKee , a Civil War veteran... |
L. 1925 c. 240, Camden - McKee City |
Route 43 | Camden - Berlin - Egg Harbor City - Absecon | Route 3, Camden - Absecon |
Route 44 Route 44 (New Jersey) Route 44 is a state highway located in Gloucester County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from Barker Avenue in Bridgeport to a cul-de-sac at a ramp from southbound Interstate 295 and U.S. Route 130 in Thorofare... |
Westville - Penns Grove | Route 17S, Paulsboro - Penns Grove |
Route 45 Route 45 (New Jersey) Route 45 is a state highway in the southern part of New Jersey, United States. It runs from Route 49 in Salem, Salem County, northeast to U.S. Route 130 in Westville, Gloucester County. Much of the southern part of the route runs through rural areas of Salem and Gloucester counties, passing... |
Ben Franklin Bridge - Camden - Mullica Hill - Salem | Route 6, Ben Franklin Bridge - Salem |
Route 46 | Mullica Hill - Bridgeton | Route 6, Mullica Hill - Bridgeton |
Route 47 Route 47 (New Jersey) Route 47 is a state highway in the southern part of New Jersey, United States. It runs from Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood, Cape May County north to U.S. Route 130 in Brooklawn, Camden County. It is also referred to as Delsea Drive, as it connects the Delaware River near Brooklawn to the Atlantic... |
Brooklawn - Millville - Tuckahoe | Route 20, Brooklawn - Millville |
Route 48 Route 48 (New Jersey) Route 48 is an east–west state highway in Salem County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a route running from U.S. Route 130 and County Route 675 in Penns Grove to U.S. Route 40 in Carneys Point Township. It is known as East Main Street from U.S... |
Penns Grove - Mays Landing - Pleasantville - Atlantic City | Route 18S, Penns Grove - Atlantic City |
Route 49 Route 49 (New Jersey) Route 49 is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from an interchange with the Delaware Memorial Bridge extension of the New Jersey Turnpike in Deepwater, Salem County, where it continues north as U.S. Route 130 southeast to Route 50 and County Route 557 in... |
Salem - Bridgeton - Millville - South Dennis South Dennis, New Jersey South Dennis is an unincorporated area in Dennis Township, in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its postal ZIP Code is 08245.-Demographics:... - Ocean View Ocean View, New Jersey Ocean View is an unincorporated area located within Dennis Township in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 08230.... |
Route 6, Salem - Bridgeton Route 15, Bridgeton - South Dennis |
Route S49 | South Dennis South Dennis, New Jersey South Dennis is an unincorporated area in Dennis Township, in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its postal ZIP Code is 08245.-Demographics:... - Rio Grande |
Route 15, South Dennis - Rio Grande |
Route 50 Route 50 (New Jersey) Route 50 is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 9 and the Garden State Parkway in Upper Township, Cape May County to an intersection with US 30 and County Route 563 in Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County... |
Egg Harbor City - Mays Landing - Tuckahoe - Seaville | Route 14, Egg Harbor City - Seaville |
See also
- 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering1953 New Jersey state highway renumberingOn January 1, 1953, the New Jersey Department of Transportation renumbered many of the State Routes. A few rules were followed in deciding what to renumber:...