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North Elmwood Road between NJ 70 and Marlton Pike, Pine Grove 39°53′22″N 74°53′07″W / 39.889444°N 74.885278°W / 39.889444; -74.885278 ( Evans–Cooper Evesham Township
Old Marlton Pike CR 600 at the Burlington County line in Cherry Hill: CR 601: 3.13 5.04 North 2nd Street in Camden: State Street, Marlton Pike Beacon Avenue in Pennsauken: CR 603: 2.41 3.88 Mechanic Street in Camden: Ferry Avenue, Dwight Avenue CR 561 in Camden: CR 604: 0.75 1.21 CR 607 in Camden: Newton Avenue CR 561 in Camden: CR 605: 1.43 2.30
The Camden, Ellisburg, and Marlton Turnpike was chartered in 1849 as a turnpike that was to run from Camden east to Marlton along what is today Route 70 and Browning Road (CR 612)/Marlton Pike (CR 601). [9] The Marlton Pike was taken over by Camden County in 1907 at a time many other turnpikes became public roads. [10] The current alignment of ...
State Road 745 (SR 745) is a 1.21-mile (1.95 km), unsigned state highway that begins at Interstate 95 in West Haven, at the southern end of Route 122. It runs south as First Avenue, then turns east at Elm Street. After crossing the West River into New Haven, the road becomes Kimberly Avenue and has an interchange with I-95 at Exit 44.
Old Marlton Pike may refer to: County Route 600 (Burlington County, New Jersey) County Route 600 (Camden County, New Jersey) See also.
Route 162 was created in the 1932 state highway renumbering as a five-mile (8 km) road from Route 1 near the Orange-West Haven line to the junction between Jones Hill Road and Ocean Avenue near the Milford-West Haven line. [2] The portion in Milford was originally numbered as part of Route 122. This segment was removed from Route 122 and ...