1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering

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Routes of the original system as laid out in 1927; realignments and additions (whether realized or not) in pink


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.

Early Renumbering Plans

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[1] [n 1]
  • 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.

Proposed 1927 Renumbering

In January 1927, a much larger scale proposal was put forward. This proposal had highways numbered from 1 through 45, but also included lettered routes prefixed with "T" to service the suburban and urban areas around Camden, Trenton, and most prominently New York. Later called the only comprehensive plan for New Jersey's state highways, the plan was never adopted.[2]

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:

List of new routes

New Route From Through To Old Designation[n 2] Modern Designation (Rough)[n 3]
Route 1 NJ 1 (1926).svg Rockleigh Fort Lee - Alpine - Cresskill - Englewood - Fort Lee - Palisades Park - Ridgefield - North Bergen - Jersey City - Bayonne Bayonne Bridge CR 501
Route S1 NJ S1 (1926).svg Fort Lee Ridgefield - Fairview North Bergen 63
Route 2 NJ 2 (1926).svg Suffern, New York Ridgewood - Hackensack - Hasbrouck Heights - Rutherford - Lyndhurst North Arlington Route 17N (proposed to be Route 17 in 1926), Suffern - North Arlington 17
Route 3 NJ 3 (1927).svg Greenwood Lake, New York Hewitt - Midvale - Haskell - Pompton - Haledon - Prospect Park - Hawthorne - Paterson - Clifton - Wallington - East Rutherford - Secaucus North Bergen L. 1926 c. 140, Wallington - North Bergen CR 511, 208, 20, 3
Route 4 NJ 4 (1926).svg George Washington Bridge Fort 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 - Seaville Cape May Route 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
109, US 9, 166, 79, Garden State Parkway, 4
Route S4 NJ S4 (1926).svg Outerbridge Crossing Perth Amboy 440 (South)
Route S4A NJ S4A (1926).svg Tuckerton Little Beach N/A
Route 5 NJ 5 (1926).svg Paterson Maywood - Hackensack - Little Ferry - Ridgefield - Fort Lee Edgewater Route 10, Paterson - Edgewater I-80, 5
Route S5 NJ S5 (1926).svg Little Ferry Ridgefield Bergen Turnpike
Route 6 NJ 6 (1926).svg George Washington Bridge Fort Lee - Palisades Park - Ridgefield Park - Little Ferry - Hasbrouck Heights - Paterson - Caldwell Township - Denville - Dover - Netcong - Hackettstown - Buttzville Darlington's Bridge Route 12, Paterson - Hackettstown
Route 5, Denville - Delaware Bridge
US 46, 159
Route 7 NJ 7 (1926).svg Paterson Clifton - Passaic - Nutley - Belleville - Kearny Jersey City Route 11, Paterson - Belleville
L. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Jersey City
7
Route 8 NJ 8 (1926).svg Delaware Bridge Columbia - Hainesburg - Blairstown Newton 94
Route 9 NJ 9 (1926).svg Belleville Bloomfield - Montclair - Verona - Caldwell Pine Brook Bridge L. 1926 c. 124, Belleville - Pine Brook Bridge CR 506
Route 10 NJ 10 (1926).svg Jersey City Kearny - Harrison - Newark - Hanover - Whippany - Littleton Dover L. 1926 c. 126, Jersey City - Dover 10, I-280
Route 11 NJ 11 (1926).svg Whitehouse Pluckemin - Martinsville North Plainfield I-78
Route 12 NJ 12 (1926).svg Frenchtown Baptisttown - Croton - Flemington - Voorhees Corner - Three Bridges - Centreville Somerville-Raritan line L. 1926 c. 104, Flemington - Somerville 12, US 202
Route 21 NJ 21 (1926).svg Belleville Newark Route 11, Belleville - Newark 21
Route 22 NJ 22 (1926).svg Pine Brook Bridge West Caldwell - Livingston - Millburn - Springfield Rahway 59
Route 23 NJ 23 (1926).svg Verona Cedar Grove - Pequannock - Bloomingdale - Oak Ridge - Franklin - Sussex - High Point Port Jervis, New York Route 8, Verona - Sussex
L. 1925 c. 158, Sussex - Port Jervis
23
Route 24 NJ 24 (1926).svg Newark Irvington - Maplewood - Springfield - Morristown - Chester - Long Valley - Stephensburg - Washington Phillipsburg Route 5, Newark - Morristown
L. 1925 c. 230 (proposed to be Route 29 in 1926), Morristown - Schooleys Mountain
Route 12, Stephensburg - Phillipsburg
82, 124, Old 24, 57
Route S24 NJ S24 (1926).svg Stephensburg Hackettstown Route 12, Stephensburg - Hackettstown 57
Springfield Elizabeth 82
Route 25 NJ 25 (1926).svg Holland Tunnel Jersey City - Kearny - Newark - Elizabeth - Rahway - Woodbridge - North Brunswick - Deans - Dayton - Cranbury - Hightstown - Robbinsville - Bordentown - Burlington - Camden Benjamin Franklin Bridge Route 1 (Extension), Holland Tunnel - Elizabeth
Route 1, North Brunswick - Robbinsville
Route 2, Bordentown - Ben Franklin Bridge
US 1, US 130, US 30
Route 26 NJ 26 (1926).svg Trenton Adams New Brunswick L. 1926 c. 14, Trenton - New Brunswick 26, US 1
Route S26 NJ S26 (1926).svg Adams North Brunswick US 1
Route 27 NJ 27 (1926).svg Newark Elizabeth - Rahway - Metuchen - New Brunswick - Princeton Trenton Route 1, Elizabeth - New Brunswick
Route 13, New Brunswick - Trenton
27, US 206
27-28 Link Elizabeth Westfield Ave
Route 28 NJ 28 (1926).svg Goethals Bridge Elizabeth - Cranford - Westfield - Plainfield - Bound Brook - Somerville - Clinton Phillipsburg Route 9, Elizabeth - Phillipsburg 28, US 22, 173, 122
Route S28 NJ S28 (1926).svg Middlesex Highland Park - New Brunswick - Weston Mills - Tanners Corner - Old Bridge - Browntown Matawan 18
Route 29 NJ 29 (1926).svg Newark Hillsdale - Union - Springfield - Mountainside - North Plainfield - Bound Brook - Ringoes - Lambertville - Washington's Crossing Trenton L. 1924 c. 233 (proposed to be Route 21 in 1926), Ringoes - Lambertville US 22, US 206, US 202, 179, 29, 129
Route 30 NJ 30 (1926).svg Trenton Pennington - Ringoes - Flemington - Clinton - Washington Buttzville L. 1924 c. 233 (proposed to be Route 21 in 1926), Trenton - Buttzville 31
Route 31 NJ 31 (1926).svg Princeton Somerville - Bedminster - Chester - Netcong - Newton - Lafayette - Hamburg - Vernon New Milford, New York Route 16, Princeton - Bedminster
L. 1925 c. 225 (proposed to be Route 30 in 1926), Bedminster - Newton
Route 8 (Spur), Lafayette - North Church
US 206, 94
Route S31 NJ S31 (1926).svg Newton Branchville - Montague Milford, Pennsylvania L. 1925 c. 225 (proposed to be Route 30 in 1926), Newton - Montague US 206
Route 32 NJ 32 (1926).svg Bedminster Bernardsville - Morristown - Morris Plains - Littleton - Boonton Mountain View Route 16, Bedminster - Morristown
Route 5, Morristown - Morris Plains
US 202
Route 33 NJ 33 (1926).svg Trenton Robbinsville - Hightstown - Freehold Asbury Park Route 1, Trenton - Hightstown
Route 7, Hightstown - Asbury Park
33
Route 34 NJ 34 (1926).svg Matawan Holmdel - Vanderburg - Colt's Neck - Shark River Station - Allenwood Laurelton 34, 70
Route 35 NJ 35 (1926).svg South Amboy Keyport - Eatontown - Belmar - Manasquan - Point Pleasant - Laurelton Lakewood Route 4, South Amboy - Eatontown
Route 4, Belmar - Lakewood
35, 88
Route 36 NJ 36 (1926).svg Keyport Keanesburg - Belford Atlantic Highlands L. 1925 c. 224 (proposed to be part of Route 28 in 1926), Keyport - Atlantic Highlands 36
Route 37 NJ 37 (1926).svg Trenton White Horse - Allentown - Lakehurst - Toms River - Seaside Heights Point Pleasant Route 2, Trenton - White Horse
Route 18, Lakehurst - Toms River
US 206, 37, 35
Route 38 NJ 38 (1926).svg Camden Merchantville - Moorestown - Mount Holly Eastampton Route 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
38, 41
Route 39 NJ 39 (1926).svg Yardley Bridge Ewing - Bakersville - Mercerville - White Horse - Bordentown - Columbus - Vincentown - Red Lion - Indian Mills - Atsion Da Costa Route 2, White Horse - Bordentown
L. 1923 c. 202 (proposed to be part of Route 26 in 1926), Indian Mills - Da Costa
I-295, US-206
Route 40 NJ 40 (1926).svg Camden Marlton - Red Lion - Four Mile - Whitesbog - Whitings - Lakehurst - Lakewood Route 18 (proposed to be Route 23 in 1926), Whitesbog - Lakehurst 70
Route S40 NJ S40 (1926).svg Four Mile Manahawkin 72
Route 41 NJ 41 (1926).svg Moorestown Haddonfield Fairview 41, 47
Route S41 NJ S41 (1926).svg Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Palmyra - Moorestown - Evesboro - Marlton Berlin L. 1923 c. 202 (proposed to be part of Route 26 in 1926), Palmyra - Evesboro 73
Route 42 NJ 42 (1926).svg Camden Mt Ephraim - Chews Landing - Blackwood - Grenloch - Williamstown - Cecil - Weymouth McKee City L. 1925 c. 240 (proposed to be Route 27 in 1926), Camden - McKee City 168, 42, US 322
Route 43 NJ 43 (1926).svg Camden Berlin - Hammonton - Egg Harbor City Absecon Route 3, Camden - Absecon US 30
Route 44 NJ 44 (1926).svg Westville Paulsboro - Bridgeport Penns Grove Route 17S (proposed to be Route 22 in 1926), Paulsboro - Penns Grove 44, US 130
Route 45 NJ 45 (1926).svg Camden Woodbury - Mullica Hill - Woodstown Salem Route 6, Ben Franklin Bridge - Salem Route 45
Route 46 NJ 46 (1926).svg Mullica Hill Upper Pittsgrove Bridgeton Route 6, Mullica Hill - Bridgeton 77
Route 47 NJ 47 (1926).svg Brooklawn Glassboro - Malaga - Vineland - Millville Tuckahoe Route 20, Brooklawn - Millville 47, 49
Route 48 NJ 48 (1926).svg Penns Grove Woodstown - Elmer - Malaga - Mays Landing - Pleasantville Atlantic City Route 18S (proposed to be Route 19 in 1926), Penns Grove - Atlantic City US 40
Route 49 NJ 49 (1926).svg Salem Bridgeton - Millville - Port Elizabeth - Dennisville - South Dennis Ocean View Route 6, Salem - Bridgeton
Route 15, Bridgeton - South Dennis
49, 47, 83
Route S49 NJ S49 (1926).svg South Dennis Goshen Rio Grande Route 15, South Dennis - Rio Grande 47
Route 50 NJ 50 (1926).svg Egg Harbor City Mays Landing - Oakville - Tuckahoe Seaville Route 14, Egg Harbor City - Seaville 50

Additions

NJ S1A (1926).svg
NJ S3 (1926).svg
NJ S4B (1926).svg
NJ S6 (1926).svg

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

Route From To Legislated Modern

Designation

Notes
Route 2N NJ 2N (1926).svg Lyndhurst Nutley 1938 c. 269 Kingsland and Park Ave
Route S3 Spur Route S3 Clifton 1942 c. 77

Named 1948 c. 221

161
Route 4A NJ 4A (1926).svg Old Bridge West Freehold 1942 34, 79 Replaced realigned section of Route 4
Route S4C NJ S4C (1926).svg Bennet Cape May 162, Beach Ave, Broadway, Seashore Road
Route S4D NJ S4D (1926).svg Teaneck Tappan, NY 1938 c. 134 Designated as Route 303 in 1953 renumbering to connect to NY equivalent; cancelled shortly after
Route 6A NJ 6A (1926).svg Dover Frankford 1938 c. 47 15
Route 6M NJ 6M (1926).svg Montville Fairfield 1941 159 Replaced realigned section of Route 6
Route 10N NJ 10N (1926).svg Paterson Ridgefield 1929 Hackensack Plank Road Replaced realigned section of Route 5; eliminated by 1930s
Route 11N NJ 11N (1926).svg Passaic Paterson 1929 Main Ave Replaced truncated section of Route 7
Route 13E NJ 13E (1926).svg Point Pleasant Bay Head 1938 c. 238 13
Route 17 NJ 17 (1926).svg Suffern, New York North Arlington 1942 17 Route 2 renumbered to Route 17 to create one single route from the Great Lakes to the New York City area for WWII caravans
Route 18 NJ 18 (1926).svg Old Bridge Eatontown 1939 c. 243 18 New freeway designated.
Route 19 NJ 19 (1926).svg Paterson Belleville 1939 c. 200 Marshall Street, Hazel Street, Paulison Avenue, River Drive (old routing of 21) Became part of Route 21 in 1948.
Route 24-28 Link Philipsburg 1940 Morris St When 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 NJ 25A (1926).svg Newark Harrison 1939 c. 198 I-280 Renumbered to Route 58 in 1953; in 1997, the designation was dropped in favour of I-280
Route 25AD NJ 25AD (1926).svg Newark Harrison 158 Locally called the Center Street Bridge; designation removed 1960, bridge demolished in 1979
Route 25B NJ 25B (1926).svg Newark 1939 c. 317 Port Street, Doremus Ave Renumbered to Route 65 in 1953; removed from state highway system in 1963
Route 25M NJ 25M (1926).svg North Brunswick New Brunswick 1940 171 A former alignment of US-130
Route S25 NJ S25 (1926).svg Bristol, PA Burlington 1929 c. 57 413
Route 25T NJ 25T (1926).svg East Ferry Jersey City US 1/9 Truck Truck route of Route 25, due to ban of trucks on Pulaski Skyway of the time
Route 26A NJ 26A (1926).svg Adams New Brunswick 1941 91
Route 28A NJ 28A (1926).svg The only evidence of this route is the fact that it was later absorbed into US-22; possibly 24-28 link
Route 28-29 Link North Branch Bridgewater 1938 c. 17 US-22 US-22 Bypass of Route 28
Route 29A NJ 29A (1926).svg New Hope Frenchtown 1929 c. 241 29
Route 29B NJ 29B (1926).svg Frenchtown Philipsburg 1938 c. 183 CR 519
Route S29 NJ S29 (1926).svg Lambertville New Hope, PA 1949 179
Route 31A NJ 31A (1926).svg Princeton Hightstown 1941 c. 105 Princeton-Hightstown Street, 64
Route 33-35 Link Tinton Falls Neptune Township 66
Route S41A NJ S41A (1926).svg Berlin Folsom 1938 c. 299 73
Route S41N NJ S41N (1926).svg Wrightsville Palmyra 1941 155
Route S43 NJ S43 (1926).svg Germania Northfield 1938 c. 216 CR 563
Route S44 NJ S44 (1926).svg Bridgeport Bridgeport Ferry 1938 c. 374 324
Route S44A NJ S44A (1926).svg Ellisburg Brooklawn 1938 c. 374 CR 551 Spur Also known locally as Kings Highway
Route 44T NJ 44T (1926).svg Paulsboro Deptford 1938 c. 367 Designed to form a connection from a Paulsboro-Essington Bridge; never built
Route 51 NJ 51 (1926).svg Bridgeport Williamstown 1939 US-322
Route 52 NJ 52 (1926).svg Somers Point Mays Landing 1937 Somers Point Road
Route 54 NJ 54 (1926).svg Hammonton Vineland 1938 c. 43 54, Lincoln Avenue
Route 55 NJ 55 (1926).svg Pleasantville Atlantic City 1938 c. 83 US 40 Replaced truncated section of Route 48; became part of Route 48 again in 1948
Route 55 NJ 55 (1926).svg New York Teaneck 1948[3] unbuilt northern extension of the New Jersey Turnpike; deleted by 1964
Route 56 NJ 56 (1926).svg Absecom Atlantic City 1938 c. 177 US 30, Absecon Blvd
Route S56 NJ S56 (1926).svg Atlantic City 1941 87, 187
Route 84 NJ 84 (1926).svg Sussex Unionville, NY 1942 284 Renumbering of 8N; renumbered 284 to avoid confusion with nearby I-84
Route 100 NJ 100 (1926).svg New Brunswick Fort Lee 1938 c. 50 New Jersey Turnpike Originally planned to extend to Route 26
Route S100 NJ S100 (1926).svg Elizabeth (Route 100) Elizabeth (Route 25) 1938 c. 50 81
Route 101 NJ 101 (1926).svg Kearny Hackensack 1939 c. 105 21, 17 Never built
Route S101 NJ S101 (1926).svg Hackensack Montvale 1951 c. 289 444
Route 151 NJ 151 (1926).svg Camden 1946 c. 115 S10, S11 Aves, Memorial Ave, Flanders Blvd Administration given back to Camden after 1969
Route 300 NJ 300 (1926).svg Delaware Memorial Bridge New Brunswick 1947 c. 259 New Jersey Turnpike
Route 700 Delaware Memorial Bridge US 46 in Ridgefield 1952 New Jersey Turnpike

Notes

  1. ^ This route was cancelled in the final 1927 numbering
  2. ^ Lines marked "L" indicate the year and chapter of the legislation marking the route.
  3. ^ Many routes have since been rerouted off of local roads and onto freeways, especially near New York City, Trenton, and Philadelphia. The designations listed below show the modern route that serves the corridor of the original route

See also

References

  1. ^ "NJ's First Renumbering (1927)". jimmyandsharonwilliams.com.
  2. ^ "A master plan for transportation". HathiTrust. p. 22. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  3. ^ Central NJ Home News, page 2. October 19, 1948. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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