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The Black Horse Pike is a designation used for a number of different roadways that had been part of a historic route connecting the Camden area to the area of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Roadways now bearing the Black Horse Pike designation include portions of Route 168 , Route 42 , U.S. Route 322 (US 322), and US 40 .
The western portion of the route is a two-level highway that is charted by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) as two separate roadways: The 1.45-mile (2.33 km) lower roadway (Route 139) between U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) over Tonnele Circle and Interstate 78 (I-78) at Jersey Avenue, and the 0.83-mile (1.34 km) upper roadway (Route ...
Boundary Road / Vanderburg Road on the Marlboro-Colts Neck township line Crine Road CR 4 (2) in Colts Neck: Formerly extended west to Route 79: CR 4 (2) 9.26 14.90 End of county maintenance along Conover Road in Colts Neck: Conover Road, South Street, Holmdel Road, Main Street, Broad Street 1st Street in Keyport: CR 4A: 2.10 3.38 CR 520 in Marlboro
County Route 559 Alternate, abbreviated CR 559 Alt, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 9.49 miles (15.27 km) from Shore Road ( CR 585 ) on the boundary of Linwood and Somers Point to Somers Point-Mays Landing Road (CR 559) in Hamilton Township .
Route 70, Old Marlton Pike Yes Moorestown and Camden Turnpike: February 28, 1849 Moorestown - Camden: County Route 537: Yes Mullica Hill and Red Bank Turnpike or McAdamized Road February 28, 1849 Mullica Hill - Berkley - Red Bank: Grove Ave Unbuilt south of Thorofare: Road that was built maintained by Mantua Creek and Red Bank Turnpike [10]
The Route 54 bridge over the Black Horse Pike (US 322) in Folsom, showing the former Route 42 designation used before the 1953 renumbering With the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering , which eliminated long concurrencies between U.S. Routes and State Routes, the southern terminus of Route 42 was cut back to Williamstown to avoid the ...
The Shark River Inlet acts as a border between the towns of Belmar and Avon-by-the-Sea at the Atlantic Ocean. The Shark River Inlet is the only river inlet exclusively in Monmouth County that drains directly into the Atlantic Ocean; the Shrewsbury and Navesink rivers drain into Sandy Hook Bay (part of the much larger Lower New York Bay ), and ...
A short distance later, it comes to an intersection with US 40/US 322 (Black Horse Pike), where CR 563 makes a left turn to form a concurrency with that road. [1] CR 563 northbound past US 40/US 322 in Egg Harbor Township. Along the Black Horse Pike, the road continues north and passes to the east of the Harbor Square shopping center. [2]