Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mercer |
Princeton | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 206 / CR 533 (Bayard Lane/Stockton Street) | Southern terminus | |||
0.04 | 0.06 | CR 583 south (Mercer Street) | ||||||
0.40 | 0.64 | CR 526 east / CR 571 south (Washington Road) | ||||||
Middlesex |
South Brunswick Township | 4.67 | 7.52 | To CR 522 east (Promenade Boulevard) | ||||
Somerset |
Franklin Township | 6.90 | 11.10 | CR 518 west (Gateway Boulevard) | ||||
Middlesex |
New Brunswick | 16.22 | 26.10 | CR 514 west / CR 527 north (Easton Avenue) | South end of CR 514/CR 527 overlap | |||
16.32 | 26.26 | Route 171 south / CR 527 south / CR 672 north (George Street) | North end of CR 527 overlap | |||||
16.55 | 26.63 | Route 18 (Memorial Parkway) | Interchange | |||||
Highland Park | 17.48 | 28.13 | CR 514 east (Woodbridge Avenue) | North end of CR 514 overlap | ||||
Edison | 18.86 | 30.35 | CR 529 (Plainfield Avenue) | |||||
20.82– 20.84 |
33.51– 33.54 |
I-287 south | I-287 exits 2A-B | |||||
Metuchen | 21.62 | 34.79 | CR 501 east (Amboy Avenue) | South end of CR 501 overlap | ||||
21.86 | 35.18 | CR 501 west (Middlesex Avenue) | North end of CR 501 overlap | |||||
22.07 | 35.52 | CR 531 (Main Street) | ||||||
Woodbridge | 24.69 | 39.73 | G.S. Pkwy. | GSP exit 131 | ||||
Union |
Rahway | 27.29 | 43.92 | Route 35 south (St. Georges Avenue) | ||||
Elizabeth | 32.98 | 53.08 | Route 439 (South Elmora Avenue) | |||||
34.00 | 54.72 | Route 28 west (Westfield Avenue) | ||||||
35.29 | 56.79 | Route 439 south (North Avenue) | ||||||
Essex |
Newark | 37.31 | 60.04 | US 22 | Interchange | |||
38.39– 38.53 |
61.78– 62.01 |
Route 21 (McCarter Highway) / Broad Street | Interchange | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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