Route 3 | |||||||
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Maintained by NJDOT | |||||||
Length: | 10.84 mi (17.45 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1927 – present | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | US 46 in Clifton | ||||||
G.S. Parkway in Clifton Route 21 in Clifton Route 17 in Rutherford Route 120 in East Rutherford I-95 / N.J. Turnpike in East Rutherford/Secaucus Route 495 in North Bergen |
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East end: | US 1-9 in North Bergen | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Counties: | Passaic, Bergen, Hudson | ||||||
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New Jersey State Highway Routes
Route 3 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs 10.84 miles (17.45 km) from U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County to U.S. Route 1/9 in North Bergen, Hudson County. Route 3 is sometimes called the Secaucus Bypass within Secaucus. The route is a divided highway for its entire length, with most of the highway considered a freeway, except the westernmost part, which contains direct access to a few businesses. Route 3 intersects many major roads, including the Garden State Parkway and Route 21 in Clifton, the western spur of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in East Rutherford, the eastern spur of the New Jersey Turnpike in Secaucus, and Route 495 in North Bergen. A commuting route for northern New Jersey to the Lincoln Tunnel into New York City by way of Route 495, Route 3 also provides access to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford. The road inspired a story in The New Yorker in 2004 by Ian Frazier.