U.S. Route 1 in New Jersey
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La U.S. Route 1 (US 1) es una carretera federal que pasa paralelamente en la Costa Este de Estados Unidos, desde Cayo Hueso, Florida en el sur, y Fort Kent, Maine en la frontera con Canadian en el norte. En toda su ruta, 66,06 millas (106,3 km) de ella pasa en Nueva Jersey. Entra el estado de Pensilvania en el sobre el Río Delaware en la capital estatal Trenton, pasa por la ciudad como la Autovía Trenton (Trenton Freeway). Desde aquí, la US 1 continua al noreste por unas zonas suburbanas hasta el condado de Middlesex y pasa por Nuevo Brunswick y Edison. La U.S. 1 se une con la US 9 en Woodbridge, y las dos rutas continúan al norte de Nueva Jersey como la US 1/9 hasta el Puente George Washington sobre el Río Hudson en Fort Lee. En este punto, la carretera continua en la Ciudad de Nueva Yor
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U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a United States highway which parallels the East Coast of the United States, running from Key West, Florida in the south to Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border in the north. Of the entire length of the route, 66.06 miles (106.31 km) of it runs through New Jersey. It enters the state from Pennsylvania on the Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge over the Delaware River in the state capital of Trenton, running through the city on the Trenton Freeway. From here, US 1 continues northeast as a surface divided highway through suburban areas continuing into Middlesex County and passing through New Brunswick and Edison. US 1 merges with US 9 in Woodbridge, and the two routes continue through northern New Jersey as US 1/9 to the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River in
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U.S. Route 1 (Nueva Jersey)
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U.S. Route 1 in New Jersey
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NJ-81
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NJ-82
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NJ-80
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Bergen
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Essex
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Middlesex
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Hudson
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in Linden
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in Newark
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in Trenton
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in Edison
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in Fort Lee
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in Lawrence Township
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in Palisades Park
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in Woodbridge Township
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in North Brunswick
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Elizabeth
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New Brunswick
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Fort Lee
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West Windsor Township
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Plainsboro Township
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NJDOT, DRJTBC and PANYNJ
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A map of New Jersey showing major roads. US 1 runs southwest to northeast from the west central part of the state to the northeastern part.
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US 1 highlighted in red
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Interchange
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Southbound exit and northbound entrance
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance
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Northbound exit and entrance
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Southbound exit and entrance
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Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
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Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
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Pennsylvania state line
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Southbound exit and entrance; last southbound exit before toll
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Bayway Circle
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Signed as exit 73 southbound
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US 9W signed southbound; last northbound exit before toll
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Northbound exit and entrance; Newark Airport Interchange
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance, access to Arm & Hammer Park
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Interchange; south end of US 46 overlap
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Southbound exit and northbound exit
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Southbound interchange
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Tonnelle Circle; southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 1/9 Truck
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Newark Airport Interchange; eastern terminus of US 22; southern terminus of Route 21
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Southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of US 9 overlap
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Southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of I-95 overlap
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance; Newark Airport Interchange
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Entrance ramps from Parkway south only; exit 130 on G.S. Parkway
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Lincoln Highway
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Broadway
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Service Road
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Mulberry Street
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South Area
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Executive Drive
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McClellan Street
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Port Newark, North Area, South Area
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New Jersey
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NJ
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at the Pennsylvania state line on the Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge
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at the New York state line on the George Washington Bridge
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Route 1 Extension, South Street Viaduct
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Route 1 Extension, Southbound Viaduct
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Route 1 Extension, Structure No. 0703-161
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La U.S. Route 1 (US 1) es una carretera federal que pasa paralelamente en la Costa Este de Estados Unidos, desde Cayo Hueso, Florida en el sur, y Fort Kent, Maine en la frontera con Canadian en el norte. En toda su ruta, 66,06 millas (106,3 km) de ella pasa en Nueva Jersey. Entra el estado de Pensilvania en el sobre el Río Delaware en la capital estatal Trenton, pasa por la ciudad como la Autovía Trenton (Trenton Freeway). Desde aquí, la US 1 continua al noreste por unas zonas suburbanas hasta el condado de Middlesex y pasa por Nuevo Brunswick y Edison. La U.S. 1 se une con la US 9 en Woodbridge, y las dos rutas continúan al norte de Nueva Jersey como la US 1/9 hasta el Puente George Washington sobre el Río Hudson en Fort Lee. En este punto, la carretera continua en la Ciudad de Nueva York junto con la I-95.
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U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a United States highway which parallels the East Coast of the United States, running from Key West, Florida in the south to Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border in the north. Of the entire length of the route, 66.06 miles (106.31 km) of it runs through New Jersey. It enters the state from Pennsylvania on the Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge over the Delaware River in the state capital of Trenton, running through the city on the Trenton Freeway. From here, US 1 continues northeast as a surface divided highway through suburban areas continuing into Middlesex County and passing through New Brunswick and Edison. US 1 merges with US 9 in Woodbridge, and the two routes continue through northern New Jersey as US 1/9 to the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River in Fort Lee. At this point, the road continues into New York City along with I-95. The current alignment of US 1 between Trenton and New Brunswick was chartered as the Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike in 1803 and struggled throughout its 100-year existence. In 1913, the Lincoln Highway across the United States was created and connected Trenton to Newark within New Jersey. The Lincoln Highway was legislated as Route 13 between Trenton and New Brunswick in 1917 and as part of Route 1 between New Brunswick and Elizabeth, later extended to Jersey City. With the creation of the U.S. Highway System in 1926, US 1 was designated to follow the Lincoln Highway between Trenton and Newark and the current alignment of US 1/9 Truck to Jersey City, where it continued to the Holland Tunnel. In 1927, the Lincoln Highway portion of US 1 became Route 27. The current alignment of US 1 between Trenton and Newark was legislated as Route 26, Route S26 and Route 25, while the current route north from Jersey City to the George Washington Bridge became Route 1 and Route 6. In subsequent years, US 1 was moved onto its current routing between Trenton and the George Washington Bridge. The state highways running concurrent with US 1 were removed in 1953, around the same time the route was moved to the Trenton Freeway within Trenton and the old alignment became US 1 Alternate, part of which is now US 1 Business. By 1969, the Trenton Freeway was extended north to Whitehead Road in Lawrence Township, and that segment became Route 174. When the Trenton Freeway was completed north to US 1, the US 1 designation was shifted to the freeway, replacing Route 174.
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