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County Route 536 (New Jersey)

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East end:
  
US 206 in Hammonton

Length
  
61.99 km

County Route 536 (New Jersey)

West end:
  
US 322 at Pennsylvania state line (Commodore Barry Bridge) in Logan Township

Counties
  
Gloucester County, New Jersey, Camden County, New Jersey, Atlantic County, New Jersey

County Route 536, abbreviated CR 536, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 38.52 miles (61.99 km) 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.

Contents

Map of Co Rd 536, Ellington, MO 63638, USA

Route description

The western 24.24 mi (39.01 km) of CR 536 is concurrent with other routes, running from the Commodore Barry Bridge over the Delaware River in Logan Township east to Monroe Township in Gloucester County. The county route starts along US 322 as a freeway that interchanges with US 130 before turning into a two-lane undivided road that comes to I-295. In Woolwich Township, the road intersects CR 551 and the New Jersey Turnpike. US 322/CR 536 continue east to the community of Mullica Hill in Harrison Township, where it intersects Route 45. Here, CR 536 heads south with Route 45 and US 322 Bus. while US 322 bypasses Mullica Hill to the northeast along CR 536A. CR 536 and US 322 Bus. split from Route 45 and head east, intersecting US 322/CR 536A again. CR 536 becomes concurrent with US 322 again and continues east. Farther east in Harrison Township is an interchange with the Route 55 freeway. In Glassboro, the road intersects CR 553 and runs concurrent with Route 47. The road continues into Monroe Township where it crosses CR 555.

CR 536 splits from US 322 in the Monroe Township community of Williamstown at an intersection with CR 610 and CR 690. The route heads southeast on two-lane undivided Main Street into residential and commercial areas. The route turns northeast onto Poplar Avenue and crosses US 322 (Black Horse Pike). Past this intersection, CR 536 becomes New Brooklyn Road and passes through inhabited areas. Upon intersecting CR 659, the route turns north onto Malaga Road and enters wooded areas, crossing the Four Mile River into Winslow Township, Camden County and passes over the Atlantic City Expressway. At an intersection with CR 705, CR 536 turns east onto Causeways Road and crosses the Great Egg Harbor River near New Brooklyn Lake. After the CR 720 junction, the route becomes New Brooklyn-Cedar Brook Road and runs through a mix of homes and farm fields. After an intersection with CR 561C, CR 536 becomes Cedar Brook Road and crosses a Conrail Shared Assets Operations railroad line before turning northeast and coming to the Route 73/CR 561 junction.

A short distance later, the route turns east onto Pump Branch Road and continues through farmland and residential subdivisions, intersecting CR 718. CR 536 intersects US 30 and forms a brief concurrency with that route on four-lane undivided White Horse Pike before heading northeast onto two-lane Pennington Avenue. The road runs through residential areas and crosses New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line. The route continues into Waterford Township and crosses CR 718, at which point CR 536 becomes Chew Road and heads east-southeast into agricultural areas with some homes before entering the densely forested Pine Barrens. The route passes an agricultural clearing before crossing back into the forests and coming into Hammonton in Atlantic County, where CR 536 ends at US 206.

CR 536 Spur

County Route 536 Spur, abbreviated CR 536 Spur, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 7.57 miles (12.18 km) from Black Horse Pike (U.S. Route 322 / Route 42) in Williamstown, Monroe Township to Route 73 in Winslow Township on the outskirts of Berlin. It is known locally in Sicklerville, Winslow Township as Williamstown Road, and in Williamstown as Sicklerville Road.

The road travels through the following municipalities at the specified mileposts (from south to north):

  • 0.00-1.22: Monroe Township (Gloucester County)
  • 1.22-7.57: Winslow Township (Camden County)
  • Major intersections

    References

    County Route 536 (New Jersey) Wikipedia