Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Camden |
Camden | Benjamin Franklin Bridge | Southern terminus, south end of US 30 overlap | |||||
Route 151 west (Flanders Avenue) | ||||||||
Pennsauken Township | US 30 east / US 130 south / Route 43 east / Route 45 south (Crescent Boulevard) Route 38 / Route 40 east |
Airport Circle, north end of US 30 overlap, south end of US 130 overlap | ||||||
Route S41 | ||||||||
Burlington |
Cinnaminson Township | Route S41N north (Cinnaminson Avenue) | ||||||
Burlington | Route S25 west | |||||||
Bordentown Township | US 206 / Route 39 south | South end of US 206/NJ 39 overlap | ||||||
US 206 / Route 39 north | North end of US 206/NJ 39 overlap | |||||||
Mercer |
Washington Township | Route 33 west | South end of NJ 33 overlap | |||||
East Windsor Township | Route 33 east (Mercer Street) | North end of NJ 33 overlap | ||||||
Middlesex |
North Brunswick Township | US 1 / Route S26 south / US 130 / Route 25M north | North end of US 130 overlap, south end of US 1 overlap | |||||
New Brunswick | Route S28 | |||||||
Woodbridge Township | G.S. Pkwy. | Interchange | ||||||
US 9 / Route 35 south | South end of US 9 overlap | |||||||
Route 4 | Interchange | |||||||
Union |
Elizabeth | Route 28 (South Elmora Avenue/Bayway Avenue) | ||||||
Essex |
Newark | US 22 west / Route 29 south / Route 21 north | Interchange | |||||
Route 25B north (Port Street) | Airport Circle | |||||||
NJ Turnpike | NJTP exit 14 | |||||||
Route 25T north | Interchange | |||||||
Hudson |
Jersey City | US 1 / US 9 north / Route 1 | Tonnele Circle, north end of US 1/US 9 overlap | |||||
Holland Tunnel | Northern terminus | |||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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