Interstate 195 (New Jersey) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Mercer
Hamilton Township 0.00 0.00 60 A-B I-295 / Route 29 north to US 1 / I-95 – Camden, Princeton, Trenton Western terminus, continues as Route 29
0.92 1.48 1 A-B US 206 – Bordentown, White Horse Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.55 2.49 2 US 206 / CR 524 (South Broad Street) / CR 620 (Arena Drive) – Yardville
3.37 5.42 3 A-B Yardville-Hamilton Square Road – Yardville, Hamilton Square
4.90 7.89 5 A-B US 130 – New Brunswick, Bordentown
Robbinsville Township 6.25 10.06 6 I-95 / NJ Turnpike – New York, Delaware Memorial Bridge Interchange 7A of NJTP
7.31 11.76 7 CR 526 – Washington, Allentown No access from CR 526 westbound to I-195 eastbound; access provided by Exit 8
Mercer –
Monmouth
Robbinsville Township –
Upper Freehold Township
8.54 13.74 8 CR 539 / CR 524 – Allentown, Hightstown
Monmouth
Upper Freehold Township 11.79 18.97 11 CR 43 – Coxs Corner, Imlaystown
Monmouth –
Ocean
Millstone Township –
Jackson Township
16.71 26.89 16 CR 537 – Mount Holly, Freehold, Six Flags Splits into exits 16A-B eastbound
Ocean
Jackson Township 21.04 33.86 21 CR 527 to CR 526 – Siloam, Jackson
22.99 37.00 22 CR 638 – Georgia, Jackson Mills Signed without mention of CR 638 as "Jackson Mills/Georgia"
Monmouth
Howell Township 27.17 43.73 28 A-B US 9 – Lakewood, Freehold
31.57 50.81 31 CR 547 to CR 524 / CR 549 – Farmingdale, Lakewood, Allaire State Park
Wall Township 34.17 54.99 35 A-B Route 34 to G.S. Pkwy. south – Matawan, Brielle, Point Pleasant Eastern terminus of I-195, continues as Route 138
0.36 0.58 36 G.S. Pkwy. north Cloverleaf interchange with additional ramps, exit along Route 138
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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