County Route 506 (New Jersey)
County Route 506, abbreviated CR 506, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 10.74 miles (17.28 kilometers) from Oak Road (Route 159) in Fairfield to Route 7 at the Passaic River in Belleville.
Read more about County Route 506 (New Jersey): Route Description, History, Major Intersections, Bannered Routes
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