County Route 536 (New Jersey)
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| County Route 536 |
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| Length: | 38.52 mi[1] (61.99 km) | ||||||||
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County Route 536, abbreviated CR 536 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 38.52 miles from the Commodore Barry Bridge crossing the Delaware River at Chester at the Pennsylvania state line and Logan Township, to U.S. Route 206 in Hammonton.
The road travels through the following municipalities at the specified mileposts (from south to north):
- 00.00-24.24: Concurrency with U.S. Route 322 (MP 0.00-24.24)
- 24.24-27.57: Monroe Township (Gloucester County)
- 27.57-30.20: Winslow Township (Camden County)
- 30.20-30.33: Concurrency with Route 73 (MP 10.38-10.53)
- 30.33-32.47: Winslow Township
- 32.47-32.55: Concurrency with U.S. Route 30 (MP 23.14-23.22)
- 32.55-32.96: Winslow Township
- 32.96-37.66: Waterford Township
- 37.66-38.52: Hammonton (Atlantic County)
[edit] See also
- County Route 536 Spur
- County routes in New Jersey
- List of 500-series county routes in New Jersey
- U.S. Route 322 in New Jersey
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