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New Jersey Route 25

Route 25 marker

Route 25
Route information
Existed: 1927 – 1953
Major junctions
South end: US 30 at Ben Franklin Bridge in Camden
  US 30 / US 130 / Route 43 / Route 45 in Pennsauken Township
Route S41 in Palmyra
US 206 / Route 39 in Bordentown
Route 33 in Hightstown
US 1 / Route S26 in New Brunswick
US 9 / Route 35 in Woodbridge
Route 4 in Woodbridge
Route 28 in Elizabeth
US 22 / Route 29 in Newark
US 1 / US 9 / Route 1 in Jersey City
North end: Holland Tunnel in Jersey City
Location
Counties: Camden, Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Union, Essex, Hudson
Highway system
Route 24 Route 26
Route 1 Extension
Location US 1/9 between
mile post 51.25-54.55,
NJ 139 mile post 0-1.45
Jersey City, Kearny Point, Newark
Architect New Jersey State Highway Commission
NRHP Reference # 05000880
NJRHP # 1526
Significant dates
Added to NRHP August 12, 2005
Designated NJRHP June 13, 2005

Route 25 marker

New Jersey State Highway Routes

Route 25 was a major state highway in New Jersey, United States prior to the 1953 renumbering, running from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in Camden to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City. The number was retired in the renumbering, as the whole road was followed by various U.S. Routes - US 30 coming off the bridge in Camden, US 130 from the Camden area north to near New Brunswick, US 1 to Tonnele Circle in Jersey City, and US 1 Business (since renamed NJ 139) to the Holland Tunnel.

Route 1 largely became Route 25 in the 1927 renumbering. Route 25 was best known for the 13-mile (21 km) Route 1 Extension, which became the first controlled-access highway or "super-highway" in the United States that also connected the high traffic volume from the Holland Tunnel to the rest of New Jersey (with roads to other state destinations). The Holland Tunnel was the first vehicular connection between New York City and New Jersey that were separated by the Hudson River.


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