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County Route 511, Warwick Turnpike Yes Newark and Morris Turnpike: February 11, 1811 Newark - South Orange - Morristown: County Route 510: Yes New Milford Turnpike February 14, 1811 Ringwood - Greenwood Lake - New York: County Route 511, Warwick Turnpike No? Built by Ringwood and Long Pond Turnpike Company Vernon Turnpike: February 14, 1811
Warwick Turnpike, Hoyt Road, NY 94, Fancher Road, Covered Bridge Road, Sutton Road ... Walling Road, Newport Bridge Road, Furman Lane, Liberty Corners Road, Oil City Road, State Line Road, NY 284 , Main Street, Pine Hill Road, Minisink Turnpike
Guymard Turnpike in Mount Hope: CR 11 CR 25: 2.03 3.27 CR 6 in Goshen: Pumpkin Swamp and Meadow roads NY 17A / NY 94 in Florida: CR 26: 3.04 4.89 New Jersey state line Glenwood Road in Warwick: CR 1 / CR 6 CR 27: 5.09 8.19 NY 208 in South Blooming Grove: Clove Road CR 20 in Blooming Grove: CR 28 [2] NY 52: Plattekill Turnpike and Union Avenue ...
The highway extends 9.77 miles (15.72 kilometers) from the Boonton Turnpike in Wayne to Union Avenue (CR 511) in Wanaque. The southern 2.58 miles (4.15 km) of this highway from the intersection of US 202 and Route 23 in Wayne to the highway's split with US 202 in Lincoln Park are an example of a wrong-way concurrency , as northbound CR 511 ALT ...
The Manchester Turnpike was a turnpike road in Chesterfield County, and was the first lengthy paved roadway in that state. [4] It stretched from Manchester (now part of Richmond 's Southside ) west to Falling Creek near Midlothian , and is now known as Midlothian Turnpike, mostly forming part of US 60.
The New London Turnpike proved a viable alternative to the Old Post Road, which followed the coastal route, as it was more direct and faster. The New London Turnpike (also called New London Avenue in parts of Rhode Island and the Gold Star Highway in Connecticut) was a primary route until the advent of automobiles in the early 20th century.
Route 106 begins at an interchange with NY 17 (the Orange Turnpike) and NY 17A (the Warwick Turnpike) in the hamlet of Southfields. Route 106 heads eastward, crossing over the Ramapo River and passing below the New York State Thruway before entering the mountainous regions of Harriman State Park.
The Newburyport Turnpike opened on February 11, 1805, and was constructed by a private company at a cost of $500,000 (equivalent to $10.5 million in 2024 [5]). The turnpike was used by stagecoaches and mail carriers for decades, but toll collection ceased in 1847 as parallel railroads attracted more use.