Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Cumberland |
Maurice River Township | 20.00 | 32.19 | Route 47 (Delsea Drive) – Port Elizabeth, Wildwood, Cape May | At-grade intersection | |||
21.49 | 34.58 | 21 | Schooner Landing Road | Southbound exit, northbound entrance | ||||
Millville | 24.59 | 39.57 | 24 | Route 49 (Cumberland Road) – Millville, Bridgeton | ||||
Vineland | 26.88 | 43.26 | 26 | CR 555 (Main Road/Wheaton Avenue) – Vineland, Buena | ||||
Millville | 27.79 | 44.72 | 27 | Route 47 (Delsea Drive) – Vineland, Millville | ||||
Vineland | 29.75 | 47.88 | 29 | CR 552 (Sherman Avenue) – Bridgeton, South Vineland | ||||
32.69 | 52.61 | 32A-B | Route 56 (Landis Avenue) – Vineland, Rosenhayn | |||||
35.01 | 56.34 | 35 | CR 674 (Garden Road) – Brotmanville, North Vineland | Southbound signed as exits 35A (east) and 35B (west) | ||||
Salem |
No major junctions | |||||||
Gloucester |
Franklin Township | 39.36 | 63.34 | 39A-B | US 40 – Malaga, Elmer | |||
43.50 | 70.01 | 43 | Little Mill Road – Franklinville, Clayton | |||||
Elk Township | 45.36 | 73.00 | 45 | CR 553 (Monroeville-Glassboro Road) – Clayton, Glassboro, Centerton | ||||
Glassboro | 48.84 | 78.60 | 48 | CR 641 (Ellis Mill Road) – Glassboro, Ferrell | ||||
Harrison Township | 50.50 | 81.27 | 50A-B | US 322 / CR 536 – Glassboro, Richwood, Mullica Hill | ||||
Mantua Township | 53.48 | 86.07 | 53 | CR 553 (Woodbury-Glassboro Road) – Pitman, Wenonah | Southbound signed as exits 53A (south) and 53B (north) | |||
Deptford Township | 56.37 | 90.72 | 56A | Route 47 south (Delsea Drive) to Route 41 – Hurffville, Glassboro | ||||
56.37 | 90.72 | 56B | Route 47 north (Delsea Drive) – Woodbury, Westville | |||||
58.90 | 94.79 | 58 | To CR 621 – Deptford, Almonesson | |||||
60.54 | 97.43 | Route 42 north – Camden, Philadelphia | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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