New Jersey Route 440 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Middlesex
Edison 0.00 0.00 I-287 north – Morristown, Mahwah Continuation beyond I-95
0.33 0.53 CR 514 / NJ Turnpike / I-95 – Woodbridge, Bonhamtown
Woodbridge 1.46 2.35 CR 656 (Smith Street, Industrial Avenue) – Fords Northbound exit and southbound entrance
2.01 3.23 G.S. Pkwy. south
2.05 3.30 US 9 south
2.05 3.30 US 9 north to G.S. Pkwy. north Northbound exit and southbound entrance
2.27 3.65 CR 656 (Industrial Avenue)
2.27 3.65 CR 624 (Smith Street) to CR 656 – Perth Amboy Northbound exit only
2.66 4.28 CR 616 (New Brunswick Avenue) – Woodbridge Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Perth Amboy 3.41 5.49 Route 35 / Route 184 west / CR 501 south (Pfeiffer Boulevard) – Perth Amboy Southbound exit to Route 35 north is via Amboy Avenue exit, south end of CR 501 overlap
3.68 5.92 CR 653 (Amboy Avenue) to Route 440 north Northbound exit is via Route 35 exit
4.26 6.86 CR 611 (State Street) – Perth Amboy Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Arthur Kill
5.15 8.29 Outerbridge Crossing
See NY 440
Kill van Kull
18.00 28.97 Bayonne Bridge
Hudson
Bayonne 18.89 30.40 Avenue A Southbound exit and entrance
18.91 30.43 CR 501 north (John F. Kennedy Boulevard) No southbound exit, north end of CR 501 overlap
North end of freeway
Jersey City 21.99 35.39 NJ Turnpike / I-78 to I-95 Interchange
22.22 35.76 Route 185 north / Linden Avenue – Liberty State Park Interchange
22.96 36.95 Avenue C, Garfield Avenue Interchange
26.18 42.13
US 1/9 Truck to NJ Turnpike – Kearny, Newark, North Bergen, New York
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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