County Route 519 | ||||
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CR 519 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 88.54 mi (142.49 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | Route 29 in Delaware Township | |||
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North end: | CR 55 at the New York state line in Wantage Township | |||
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Counties: | Hunterdon, Warren, Sussex | |||
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County Route 519, abbreviated CR 519, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 88.54 miles (142.49 km) from Daniel Bray Highway (Route 29) in Delaware Township to the New York state line in Wantage Township. It is the state's longest county route.
CR 519 begins at an intersection with Route 29 in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, heading north on two-lane, undivided Kingwood-Stockton Road. The road first passes through woods before entering farm fields. The route passes through the residential community of Rosemont before continuing back into agricultural areas. CR 519 enters Kingwood Township and continues through a mix of farmland and woodland, becoming Kingwood Road at the CR 651 intersection. In Kingwood Township, the route comes to a junction with Route 12 in the community of Baptistown, where the road is lined with homes. CR 519 passes through more rural areas with a few housing developments as it continues into Alexandria Township.