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County Route 529 (New Jersey)
County highway in New Jersey, U.S.
County highway in New Jersey, U.S.
| Field | Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| state | NJ | |||
| type | CR | |||
| route | 529 | |||
| map | ||||
| map_custom | yes | |||
| map_notes | CR 529 highlighted in red | |||
| length_mi | 10.5 | |||
| length_ref | ||||
| length_round | 2 | |||
| established | January 1, 1953 | |||
| direction_a | South | |||
| direction_b | North | |||
| terminus_a | in Edison | |||
| junction | {{plainlist | |||
| *{{jct | state | NJ | US | 1}} in Edison |
| *{{jct | state | NJ | NJ | 27}} in Edison |
| *{{jct | state | NJ | CR | 501}} in Piscataway |
| *{{jct | state | NJ | I | 287}} in Piscataway |
| *{{jct | state | NJ | NJ | 28}} in Dunellen |
| *{{jct | state | NJ | US | 22}} in Green Brook |
| terminus_b | in Watchung | |||
| counties | Middlesex, Somerset | |||
| previous_type | CR | |||
| previous_route | 528 | |||
| next_type | CR | |||
| next_route | 530 |
- in Edison
- in Edison
- in Piscataway
- in Piscataway
- in Dunellen
- in Green Brook
County Route 529 (CR 529) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 10.5 mi from Woodbridge Avenue (CR 514) in Edison to Mountain Boulevard (CR 527) in Watchung.
Route description
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From this interchange, the route intersects with Hamilton Boulevard (CR 603) and enters areas of homes and businesses, turning west into industrial areas again fully within Piscataway again and intersects with Washington Avenue (CR 665). After joining with CR 665, CR 529 makes a sharp turn north, crossing the Conrail Shared Assets Operations' Port Reading Secondary line and CR 665 splits from the road by turning west on Stelton Road. At this point, the route becomes two-lane Washington Avenue and runs north through residential areas, passing over New Market Pond and Conrail Shared Assets Operations' Lehigh Line on a bridge. Farther north, the road crosses the intersection of Vail Avenue/West 7th Street (CR 601) before heading into Dunellen. In this area, CR 529 begins to turn more to the northwest, intersecting with Walnut Street (CR 678) and New Market Road (CR 665) before passing under NJ Transit's Raritan Valley Line near the Dunellen station. Immediately after, the route crosses the intersection of North Avenue (Route 28) in the commercial downtown area of Dunellen. Following this, CR 529 passes more homes before crossing into Green Brook, Somerset County in a wooded area. At this point, the route widens to four lanes and enters commercial areas, crossing the intersection of Greenbrook Road (CR 634) prior to reaching an intersection of US 22. After US 22, CR 529 begins to ascend the First Watchung Mountain and winds northeast into Washington Rock State Park, with the road name changing to Rock Road East. The road curves northwest into Watchung, becoming Washington Rock Road and heads through wooded residential neighborhoods, descending the mountain as CR 529 comes to its north end at the intersection of Mountain Boulevard (CR 527).
Major intersections
References
References
- (2009). "County Route 529 straight line diagram". [[New Jersey Department of Transportation]].
- (March 15, 1953). "State Ready to Push Traffic Off Major Roads in Air Raid". [[The Home News Tribune.
- "overview of County Route 529".
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