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County Route 506 (New Jersey)

County highway in New Jersey, U.S.

County Route 506 (New Jersey)

County highway in New Jersey, U.S.

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map_notesCR 506 highlighted in red, and CR 506 Spur in pink
length_mi10.78
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length_round2
direction_aWest
direction_bEast
terminus_ain Fairfield
junction{{plainlist
*{{jctstateNJCR527}} in Caldwell
*{{jctstateNJNJ23CR577}} in Verona
*{{jctstateNJCR509}} in Bloomfield
*{{jctstateNJGSP}} in Bloomfield
*{{jctstateNJNJ7}} in Belleville
terminus_bin Belleville
countiesEssex
previous_typeCR
previous_route505
next_typeCR
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  • in Caldwell
  • in Verona
  • in Bloomfield
  • in Bloomfield
  • in Belleville County Route 506 (CR 506) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 10.78 mi from Route 159 (Oak Road) in Fairfield to the Passaic River in Belleville.

Route description

View east along CR 506 at Central Avenue (CR 631) in Caldwell

CR 506 begins at an intersection with Route 159 in Fairfield Township. The route heads east-southeast as a four-lane divided highway called Bloomfield Avenue, which becomes an undivided road by the first intersection. Just after crossing the town line into West Caldwell, CR 506 becomes a divided highway again, and intersects with local roads as it passes suburban areas of homes and businesses. After the intersection with Distler Avenue, the road briefly becomes undivided. Becoming a divided highway, the route crosses over CR 613 Spur and CR 613. The divided highway ends again as CR 506 turns more to the southeast before coming to CR 633. Prior to this intersection, the road is a divided highway.

-- Following this intersection, the route briefly forms the border between Caldwell to the south and West Caldwell to the north before fully entering Caldwell. In Caldwell, CR 506 heads southeast into the commercial downtown and intersects CR 631 before meeting CR 527. At this point, CR 527 forms a concurrency with CR 506 and the road makes a turn to the east out of the downtown through more commercial development. The two routes split before CR 506 enters North Caldwell. The road briefly runs through North Caldwell, intersection CR 673 before it comes into Verona. In Verona, the road passes more businesses and has junctions with CR 637, CR 639, and CR 636. Before leaving Verona, Route 23 heads north from the northern terminus of CR 577 at CR 506. After this intersection, CR 506 continues into Montclair and makes a turn to the south into residential areas. After a curve to the southeast, the route enters downtown Montclair and intersects CR 621 and CR 623/CR 668. The road crosses New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line near the Bay Street station before coming into Glen Ridge. In Glen Ridge, CR 506 splits from Bloomfield Avenue, which continues southeast as CR 506 Spur.

At this point, CR 506 turns north onto Highland Avenue briefly before turning east onto Belleville Avenue. The road passes through wooded residential areas, intersecting CR 653 before crossing into Bloomfield. Here, the route passes homes and businesses, crossing CR 509 and CR 652. After this, the road comes to a partial interchange with the Garden State Parkway that provides access to and from the northbound direction of the parkway. Following this interchange, CR 506 passes more development as it heads into Belleville. In Belleville, the road passes homes and parkland, crossing CR 645. Entering more dense neighborhoods, CR 506 reaches Route 7, and turns north to run concurrent with that route, passing businesses. A block later, CR 506 splits from Route 7 by heading east on Rutgers Street. After passing some commercial establishments and crossing Norfolk Southern's Newark Industrial Track line, CR 506 ends underneath the Route 21 freeway, where it continues as a separate segment of Route 7, heading over the Passaic River on the Rutgers Street Bridge.

History

CR 506 westbound viewed from Route 21 in Belleville

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In 2009, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, work started on the improved bus service on Bloomfield Avenue in Bloomfield and Newark. The $2 million project includes new bus shelters, signaling priority, and express bus service to Newark Liberty International Airport and Downtown Newark.

Major intersections

Special routes

View east along CR 506 Spur at CR 509 in Bloomfield

County Route 506 Spur is an extension of CR 506, located entirely in Essex County. The route is the continuation of Bloomfield Avenue, and extends 4.30 miles (6.92 kilometers) from Highland Avenue in Glen Ridge to McCarter Highway (Route 21) in Newark.

Major intersections

References

References

  1. (March 2019). "CR 506 straight line diagram". [[New Jersey Department of Transportation]].
  2. "overview of County Route 506".
  3. ''1828: Thomas Gordon (1778–1848). "Map of the State of New Jersey: with Part of the Adjoining States" (Trenton, N.J.: Published by the author; Philadelphia: H. S. Tanner, 1828) [Historic Maps Collection, purchased with support from Henry Wendt, Class of 1955].''
  4. (1965). "Hudson County Road Map – Sheet 2". [[Rutgers University]] Cartography Services.
  5. "Enhanced bus service to link Bloomfield, downtown Newark and airport".
  6. [http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/refdata/sldiag/pdf/00000506S_-.pdf NJDOT County Route 506 Spur] [[Straight Line Diagram]] from the [[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]
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