County Route 508 (New Jersey)

County Route 508 (New Jersey)

County Route 508, abbreviated CR 508, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 16.14 miles (25.97 kilometers) from Mount Pleasant Avenue (Route 10) in Livingston to Belleville Turnpike (Route 7) in Kearny.

Read more about County Route 508 (New Jersey):  History, Major Intersections, Spur Routes

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