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1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering

1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering

{ "type": "ExternalData", "service": "page", "title": "New Jersey State Highway Renumbering 1927.map" } In 1927, New Jersey's state highways were renumbered. The old system, which had been defined in sequence by the legislature since 1916, was growing badly, as several routes shared the same number, and many unnumbered state highways had been defined. A partial renumbering was proposed in 1926, but instead a total renumbering was done in 1927.

Some amendments were made in 1929, including the elimination of Route 18N (by merging it into Route 1), and the addition of more spurs, as well as Route 29A, but the system stayed mostly intact until the 1953 renumbering.

Proposed 1926 renumbering

A partial renumbering was proposed in 1926 to get rid of the duplicates and assigning numbers to many of the unnumbered routes. The proposed 1926 renumbering would have:

  • extended Route 4 over Route 19
  • renumbered Route 17N to Route 17
  • renumbered Route 18N to Route 18
  • renumbered Route 18S to Route 19
  • designated Route 21 from Trenton to Buttzville
  • renumbered Route 17S to Route 22
  • renumbered Route 18 (unsuffixed) to Route 23
  • designated Route 24 from Mount Holly to Freehold
  • renumbered the Route 20 "from a point on Route No. 3, extending by way of West Berlin, Gibbsboro and Haddonfield, connecting with Haddon Avenue in the Borough of Haddonfield, and continuing to approach the Delaware River Bridge" to Route 25, and extended it from West Berlin to Blue Anchor
  • designated Route 26 from Five Points to Hammonton
  • designated Route 27 from Camden to Atlantic City
  • designated Route 28 from South Amboy to Atlantic Highlands
  • designated Route 29 from Morristown to Hackettstown
  • designated Route 30 from Far Hills to Tri-State

It was eventually determined that an entire overhaul of the numbering system was necessary.

Design

Chapter 319 of the 1927 public laws defined the new system of routes. Major roads received numbers from 1 to 12 and 21 to 50, as follows:

  • 1-12: northern New Jersey
  • 21-28: radiating from Newark
  • 29-37: radiating from Trenton
  • 38-47: radiating from Camden
  • 48-50: southern New Jersey

Spurs were also defined, being assigned a prefix of S. For example, Route S26 was a short spur of Route 26 connecting to Route 25 south of New Brunswick. A second spur of Route 4 was assigned Route S4A, but two separate spurs of Route 24 both received the Route S24 designation.

While the majority of already-acquired routes were included in the new system, four sections of pre-1927 routes were not. The law authorizing the renumbering indicated that these were to remain, and so the State Highway Commission added a suffix of N to distinguish them from the new routes of the same number:

  • Route 4N from pre-1927 Route 4, Eatontown to Belmar
  • Route 5N from pre-1927 Route 5, Morris Plains to Denville
  • Route 8N from pre-1927 Route 8, Sussex to Unionville, New York
  • Route 18N from pre-1927 Route 18N, Fort Lee to Alpine

List of new routes

New routeFromThroughToOld designationModern designation (approx.)
Route 1[[File:NJ 1 (1926).svg40x40px]]RockleighFort Lee - Alpine - Cresskill - Englewood - Fort Lee - Palisades Park - Ridgefield - North Bergen - Jersey City - BayonneBayonne Bridge
Route S1[[File:NJ S1 (1926).svg40x40px]]Fort LeeRidgefield - FairviewNorth Bergen
Route 2[[File:NJ 2 (1926).svg40x40px]]Suffern, New YorkRidgewood - Hackensack - Hasbrouck Heights - Rutherford - LyndhurstNorth ArlingtonRoute 17N (proposed to be Route 17 in 1926), Suffern - North Arlington
Route 3[[File:NJ 3 (1927).svg40x40px]]Greenwood Lake, New YorkHewitt - Midvale - Haskell - Pompton - Haledon - Prospect Park - Hawthorne - Paterson - Clifton - Wallington - East Rutherford - SecaucusNorth BergenL. 1926 c. 140, Wallington - North Bergen
Route 4[[File:NJ 4 (1926).svg40x40px]]George Washington BridgeFort Lee - Riverside - Fair Lawn - Paterson - Clifton - Bloomfield - East Orange - Irvington - Roselle - Linden - Rahway - Woodbridge - Perth Amboy - South Amboy - Rose's Corner - Cheesequake - White Brown's Corner - Matawan - Freehold - Lakewood - Toms River - Tuckerton - Absecon - Pleasantville - Somer's Point - Beesley's Point - SeavilleCape MayRoute 4, Rahway - South Amboy
L. 1925 c. 235, South Amboy - Matawan
Route 7 (Spur), Freehold - Lakewood
Route 4, Lakewood - Absecon
Route 19 (proposed to be part of Route 4 in 1926), Absecon - Seaville
Route 14, Seaville - Cape May
Route S4[[File:NJ S4 (1926).svg40x40px]]Outerbridge CrossingPerth Amboy
Route S4A[[File:NJ S4A (1926).svg40x40px]]TuckertonLittle Beach
Route 5[[File:NJ 5 (1926).svg40x40px]]PatersonMaywood - Hackensack - Little Ferry - Ridgefield - Fort LeeEdgewaterRoute 10, Paterson - Edgewater
Route S5[[File:NJ S5 (1926).svg40x40px]]Little FerryRidgefield
Route 6[[File:NJ 6 (1926).svg40x40px]]George Washington BridgeFort Lee - Palisades Park - Ridgefield Park - Little Ferry - Hasbrouck Heights - Paterson - Caldwell Township - Denville - Dover - Netcong - Hackettstown - ButtzvilleDarlington's BridgeRoute 12, Paterson - Hackettstown
Route 5, Denville - Delaware Bridge
Route 7[[File:NJ 7 (1926).svg40x40px]]PatersonClifton - Passaic - Nutley - Belleville - KearnyJersey CityRoute 11, Paterson - Belleville
L. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Jersey City
Route 8[[File:NJ 8 (1926).svg40x40px]]Delaware BridgeColumbia - Hainesburg - BlairstownNewton
Route 9[[File:NJ 9 (1926).svg40x40px]]BellevilleBloomfield - Montclair - Verona - CaldwellPine Brook BridgeL. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Pine Brook Bridge
Route 10[[File:NJ 10 (1926).svg40x40px]]Jersey CityKearny - Harrison - Newark - Hanover - Whippany - LittletonDoverL. 1926 c. 126, Jersey City - Dover
Route 11[[File:NJ 11 (1926).svg40x40px]]WhitehousePluckemin - MartinsvilleNorth Plainfield
Route 12[[File:NJ 12 (1926).svg40x40px]]FrenchtownBaptisttown - Croton - Flemington - Voorhees Corner - Three Bridges - CentrevilleSomerville-Raritan lineL. 1926 c. 104, Flemington - Somerville
Route 21[[File:NJ 21 (1926).svg40x40px]]BellevilleNewarkRoute 11, Belleville - Newark
Route 22[[File:NJ 22 (1926).svg40x40px]]Pine Brook BridgeWest Caldwell - Livingston - Millburn - SpringfieldRahway
Route 23[[File:NJ 23 (1926).svg40x40px]]VeronaCedar Grove - Pequannock - Bloomingdale - Oak Ridge - Franklin - Sussex - High PointPort Jervis, New YorkRoute 8, Verona - Sussex
L. 1925 c. 158, Sussex - Port Jervis
Route 24[[File:NJ 24 (1926).svg40x40px]]NewarkIrvington - Maplewood - Springfield - Morristown - Chester - Long Valley - Stephensburg - WashingtonPhillipsburgRoute 5, Newark - Morristown
L. 1925 c. 230 (proposed to be Route 29 in 1926), Morristown - Schooleys Mountain
Route 12, Stephensburg - Phillipsburg
Route S24[[File:NJ S24 (1926).svg40x40px]]StephensburgHackettstownRoute 12, Stephensburg - Hackettstown
SpringfieldElizabeth82
Route 25[[File:NJ 25 (1926).svg40x40px]]Holland TunnelJersey City - Kearny - Newark - Elizabeth - Rahway - Woodbridge - North Brunswick - Deans - Dayton - Cranbury - Hightstown - Robbinsville - Bordentown - Burlington - CamdenBenjamin Franklin BridgeRoute 1 (Extension), Holland Tunnel - Elizabeth
Route 1, North Brunswick - Robbinsville
Route 2, Bordentown - Ben Franklin Bridge
Route 26[[File:NJ 26 (1926).svg40x40px]]TrentonAdamsNew BrunswickL. 1926 c. 14, Trenton - New Brunswick
Route S26[[File:NJ S26 (1926).svg40x40px]]AdamsNorth Brunswick
Route 27[[File:NJ 27 (1926).svg40x40px]]NewarkElizabeth - Rahway - Metuchen - New Brunswick - PrincetonTrentonRoute 1, Elizabeth - New Brunswick
Route 13, New Brunswick - Trenton
27-28 LinkElizabeth
Route 28[[File:NJ 28 (1926).svg40x40px]]Goethals BridgeElizabeth - Cranford - Westfield - Plainfield - Bound Brook - Somerville - ClintonPhillipsburgRoute 9, Elizabeth - Phillipsburg
Route S28[[File:NJ S28 (1926).svg40x40px]]MiddlesexHighland Park - New Brunswick - Weston Mills - Tanners Corner - Old Bridge - BrowntownMatawan
Route 29[[File:NJ 29 (1926).svg40x40px]]NewarkHillside - Union - Springfield - Mountainside - North Plainfield - Bound Brook - Ringoes - Lambertville - Washington's CrossingTrentonL. 1924 c. 233 (proposed to be Route 21 in 1926), Ringoes - Lambertville
Route 30[[File:NJ 30 (1926).svg40x40px]]TrentonPennington - Ringoes - Flemington - Clinton - WashingtonButtzvilleL. 1924 c. 233 (proposed to be Route 21 in 1926), Trenton - Buttzville
Route 31[[File:NJ 31 (1926).svg40x40px]]PrincetonSomerville - Bedminster - Chester - Netcong - Newton - Lafayette - Hamburg - VernonNew Milford, New YorkRoute 16, Princeton - Bedminster
L. 1925 c. 225 (proposed to be Route 30 in 1926), Bedminster - Newton
Route 8 (Spur), Lafayette - North Church
Route S31[[File:NJ S31 (1926).svg40x40px]]NewtonBranchville - MontagueMilford, PennsylvaniaL. 1925 c. 225 (proposed to be Route 30 in 1926), Newton - Montague
Route 32[[File:NJ 32 (1926).svg40x40px]]BedminsterBernardsville - Morristown - Morris Plains - Littleton - BoontonMountain ViewRoute 16, Bedminster - Morristown
Route 5, Morristown - Morris Plains
Route 33[[File:NJ 33 (1926).svg40x40px]]TrentonRobbinsville - Hightstown - FreeholdAsbury ParkRoute 1, Trenton - Hightstown
Route 7, Hightstown - Asbury Park
Route 34[[File:NJ 34 (1926).svg40x40px]]MatawanHolmdel - Vanderburg - Colt's Neck - Shark River Station - AllenwoodLaurelton
Route 35[[File:NJ 35 (1926).svg40x40px]]South AmboyKeyport - Eatontown - Belmar - Manasquan - Point Pleasant - LaureltonLakewoodRoute 4, South Amboy - Eatontown
Route 4, Belmar - Lakewood
Route 36[[File:NJ 36 (1926).svg40x40px]]KeyportKeanesburg - BelfordAtlantic HighlandsL. 1925 c. 224 (proposed to be part of Route 28 in 1926), Keyport - Atlantic Highlands
Route 37[[File:NJ 37 (1926).svg40x40px]]TrentonWhite Horse - Allentown - Lakehurst - Toms River - Seaside HeightsPoint PleasantRoute 2, Trenton - White Horse
Route 18, Lakehurst - Toms River
Route 38[[File:NJ 38 (1926).svg40x40px]]CamdenMerchantville - Moorestown - Mount HollyEastamptonRoute 18 (proposed to be Route 23 in 1926), Camden - Mount Holly
L. 1925 c. 222 (proposed to be Route 24 in 1926), Mount Holly - Eastampton
Route 39[[File:NJ 39 (1926).svg40x40px]]Yardley BridgeEwing - Bakersville - Mercerville - White Horse - Bordentown - Columbus - Vincentown - Red Lion - Indian Mills - AtsionDa CostaRoute 2, White Horse - Bordentown
L. 1923 c. 202 (proposed to be part of Route 26 in 1926), Indian Mills - Da Costa
Route 40[[File:NJ 40 (1926).svg40x40px]]CamdenMarlton - Red Lion - Four Mile - Whitesbog - Whitings - Lakehurst -LakewoodRoute 18 (proposed to be Route 23 in 1926), Whitesbog - Lakehurst
Route S40[[File:NJ S40 (1926).svg40x40px]]Four MileManahawkin
Route 41[[File:NJ 41 (1926).svg40x40px]]MoorestownHaddonfieldFairview
Route S41[[File:NJ S41 (1926).svg40x40px]]Tacony-Palmyra BridgePalmyra - Moorestown - Evesboro - MarltonBerlinL. 1923 c. 202 (proposed to be part of Route 26 in 1926), Palmyra - Evesboro
Route 42[[File:NJ 42 (1926).svg40x40px]]CamdenMt Ephraim - Chews Landing - Blackwood - Grenloch - Williamstown - Cecil - WeymouthMcKee CityL. 1925 c. 240 (proposed to be Route 27 in 1926), Camden - McKee City
Route 43[[File:NJ 43 (1926).svg40x40px]]CamdenBerlin - Hammonton - Egg Harbor CityAbseconRoute 3, Camden - Absecon
Route 44[[File:NJ 44 (1926).svg40x40px]]WestvillePaulsboro - BridgeportPenns GroveRoute 17S (proposed to be Route 22 in 1926), Paulsboro - Penns Grove
Route 45[[File:NJ 45 (1926).svg40x40px]]CamdenWoodbury - Mullica Hill - WoodstownSalemRoute 6, Ben Franklin Bridge - Salem
Route 46[[File:NJ 46 (1926).svg40x40px]]Mullica HillUpper PittsgroveBridgetonRoute 6, Mullica Hill - Bridgeton
Route 47[[File:NJ 47 (1926).svg40x40px]]BrooklawnGlassboro - Malaga - Vineland - MillvilleTuckahoeRoute 20, Brooklawn - Millville
Route 48[[File:NJ 48 (1926).svg40x40px]]Penns GroveWoodstown - Elmer - Malaga - Mays Landing - PleasantvilleAtlantic CityRoute 18S (proposed to be Route 19 in 1926), Penns Grove - Atlantic City
Route 49[[File:NJ 49 (1926).svg40x40px]]SalemBridgeton - Millville - Port Elizabeth - Dennisville - South DennisOcean ViewRoute 6, Salem - Bridgeton
Route 15, Bridgeton - South Dennis
Route S49[[File:NJ S49 (1926).svg40x40px]]South DennisGoshenRio GrandeRoute 15, South Dennis - Rio Grande
Route 50[[File:NJ 50 (1926).svg40x40px]]Egg Harbor CityMays Landing - Oakville - TuckahoeSeavilleRoute 14, Egg Harbor City - Seaville

Additions

1929 amendment

Chapter 126 of the 1929 public law amended the 1927 act, removing redundant designations and creating entirely new roads in the New York Metropolitan Area. The amendments included

  • Realigning Route 1 onto Route 18N, still left over from the first 1916 system
    • Establishing Route S1A, today Route 67, from the remnants of Route 18N not taken over by Route 1 (Lemoine and Palisades Avenues)
  • Truncating Route 3 to the Hawthorne-Paterson Line
    • Establishing Route S3 (served by modern Route 3), running from Route 3 in East Rutherford to Route 6 in Clifton
  • Declaring that Route S4A would be built, "provided, however, the county of Atlantic shall first agree to construct a suitable continuation of said road from Little Beach to the city of Atlantic City". Atlantic County was unable to build most of this extension, hence Route S4A was never built; the portions that were built became designated as Route 87
    • Establishing Route S4B, replacing the truncated sections of Route 3 (served today by Route 208)
  • Truncating Route 5 to roughly its current length, with an extension to the centre of Ridgefield
    • Realigning Route S5 onto the southern portion of Grand Avenue (modern Route 93)
  • Realigning Route 6 to a new alignment east of Caldwell Township, bypassing Paterson
    • Creating Route S6 (including modern Route 62) along the portions of Union Boulevard formerly used by Route 6
  • Truncating Route 7 to Wallington

Other additions

RouteFromToLegislatedModernNotes
Route 2N[[File:NJ 2N (1926).svg40x40px]]LyndhurstNutley1938 c. 269Kingsland and Park Ave
Route S3 SpurRoute S3Clifton1942 c. 77161
Route 4A[[File:NJ 4A (1926).svg40x40px]]Old BridgeWest Freehold194234, 79
Route S4C[[File:NJ S4C (1926).svg40x40px]]BennetCape May162, Beach Ave, Broadway, Seashore Road
Route S4D[[File:NJ S4D (1926).svg40x40px]]TeaneckTappan, NY1938 c. 134
Route 6A[[File:NJ 6A (1926).svg40x40px]]DoverFrankford1938 c. 4715
Route 6M[[File:NJ 6M (1926).svg40x40px]]MontvilleFairfield1941159
Route 10N[[File:NJ 10N (1926).svg40x40px]]PatersonRidgefield1929Hackensack Plank Road
Route 11N[[File:NJ 11N (1926).svg40x40px]]PassaicPaterson1929Main Ave
Route 13E[[File:NJ 13E (1926).svg40x40px]]Point PleasantBay Head1938 c. 23813
Route 17[[File:NJ 17 (1926).svg40x40px]]Suffern, New YorkNorth Arlington194217
Route 18[[File:NJ 18 (1926).svg40x40px]]Old BridgeEatontown1939 c. 24318
Route 19[[File:NJ 19 (1926).svg40x40px]]PatersonBelleville1939 c. 200Marshall Street, Hazel Street, Paulison Avenue, River Drive (old routing of 21)
Route 24-28 LinkPhilipsburg1940Morris StWhen Route 24 was rerouted onto a freeway north of Morris St, the remnants were still state-maintained to link Routes 24 and 28
Route 25A[[File:NJ 25A (1926).svg40x40px]]NewarkHarrison1939 c. 198I-280
Route 25AD[[File:NJ 25AD (1926).svg40x40px]]NewarkHarrison158
Route 25B[[File:NJ 25B (1926).svg40x40px]]Newark1939 c. 317Port Street, Doremus AveRenumbered to Route 65 in 1953; removed from state highway system in 1963
Route 25M[[File:NJ 25M (1926).svg40x40px]]North BrunswickNew Brunswick1940171
Route S25[[File:NJ S25 (1926).svg40x40px]]Bristol, PABurlington1929 c. 57413
Route 25T[[File:NJ 25T (1926).svg40x40px]]East FerryJersey CityUS 1/9 Truck
Route 26A[[File:NJ 26A (1926).svg40x40px]]AdamsNew Brunswick194191
Route 28A[[File:NJ 28A (1926).svg40x40px]]
Route 28-29 LinkNorth BranchBridgewater1938 c. 17US-22
Route 29A[[File:NJ 29A (1926).svg40x40px]]New HopeFrenchtown1929 c. 24129
Route 29B[[File:NJ 29B (1926).svg40x40px]]FrenchtownPhilipsburg1938 c. 183CR 519
Route S29[[File:NJ S29 (1926).svg40x40px]]LambertvilleNew Hope, PA1949179
Route 31A[[File:NJ 31A (1926).svg40x40px]]PrincetonHightstown1941 c. 105Princeton-Hightstown Street, 64
Route 33-35 LinkTinton FallsNeptune Township66
Route S41A[[File:NJ S41A (1926).svg40x40px]]BerlinFolsom1938 c. 29973
Route S41N[[File:NJ S41N (1926).svg40x40px]]WrightsvillePalmyra1941155
Route S43[[File:NJ S43 (1926).svg40x40px]]GermaniaNorthfield1938 c. 216CR 563
Route S44[[File:NJ S44 (1926).svg40x40px]]BridgeportBridgeport Ferry1938 c. 374324
Route S44A[[File:NJ S44A (1926).svg40x40px]]EllisburgBrooklawn1938 c. 374CR 551 Spur
Route 44T[[File:NJ 44T (1926).svg40x40px]]PaulsboroDeptford1938 c. 367
Route 51[[File:NJ 51 (1926).svg40x40px]]BridgeportWilliamstown1939US-322
Route 52[[File:NJ 52 (1926).svg40x40px]]Somers PointMays Landing1937Somers Point Road
Route 54[[File:NJ 54 (1926).svg40x40px]]HammontonVineland1938 c. 4354, Lincoln Avenue
Route 55[[File:NJ 55 (1926).svg40x40px]]PleasantvilleAtlantic City1938 c. 83US 40
Route 55[[File:NJ 55 (1926).svg40x40px]]New YorkTeaneck1948
Route 56[[File:NJ 56 (1926).svg40x40px]]AbsecomAtlantic City1938 c. 177US 30, Absecon Blvd
Route S56[[File:NJ S56 (1926).svg40x40px]]Atlantic City194187, 187
Route 84[[File:NJ 84 (1926).svg40x40px]]SussexUnionville, NY1942284
Route 100[[File:NJ 100 (1926).svg40x40px]]New BrunswickFort Lee1938 c. 50New Jersey Turnpike
Route S100[[File:NJ S100 (1926).svg40x40px]]Elizabeth (Route 100)Elizabeth (Route 25)1938 c. 5081
Route 101[[File:NJ 101 (1926).svg40x40px]]KearnyHackensack1939 c. 10521, 17
Route S101[[File:NJ S101 (1926).svg40x40px]]HackensackMontvale1951 c. 289444
Route 151[[File:NJ 151 (1926).svg40x40px]]Camden1946 c. 115S10, S11 Aves, Memorial Ave, Flanders BlvdAdministration given back to Camden after 1969
Route 300[[File:NJ 300 (1926).svg40x40px]]Delaware Memorial BridgeNew Brunswick1947 c. 259New Jersey Turnpike
Route 700Delaware Memorial BridgeUS 46 in Ridgefield1952New Jersey Turnpike

Notes

References

References

  1. "NJ's First Renumbering (1927)". jimmyandsharonwilliams.com.
  2. (October 19, 1948). "Central NJ Home News, page 2".
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