County Route 511 (New Jersey)

County Route 511 (New Jersey)

County Route 511, abbreviated CR 511, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 37.44 miles (60.25 kilometers) from Columbia Avenue (CR 510) in Morris Township to the New York state line in West Milford.

CR 511 intersects Interstate 287 at Exit 40 in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township.

Read more about County Route 511 (New Jersey):  History, Major Intersections, CR 511 Alternate

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