New Jersey Route 70 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Camden
Pennsauken Township 0.00 0.00 Route 38 Western terminus, interchange
Cherry Hill Township 1.04 1.67 CR 636 (Cuthbert Boulevard) Interchange
3.66 5.89 Route 41 (Kings Highway) / Route 154 south (Brace Road) – Haddonfield, Maple Shade Former Ellisburg Circle
5.07 8.16 I-295 – Bellmawr, Delaware Memorial Bridge, Mt. Holly, Trenton I-295 exit 34
Burlington
Evesham Township 8.33 13.41 Route 73 – Berlin, Atlantic City, Palmyra, Tacony Bridge Interchange, former Marlton Circle
Medford Township 13.91 22.39 CR 541 (Medford-Mt. Holly Road/Main Street)
Southampton Township 18.53 29.82 US 206 Red Lion Circle
Woodland Township 26.39 42.47 Route 72 east / CR 644 west (Buddtown Road) / CR 646 north (New Lisbon Road) – Manahawkin, Long Beach Island Four Mile Circle
Pemberton Township 33.32 53.62 CR 530 west (Lakehurst Road) West end of CR 530 overlap
Ocean
Manchester Township 38.43 61.85 CR 530 east (Lacey Road) / CR 539 (Whiting-New Egypt Road) East end of CR 530 overlap
Lakehurst 44.40 71.45 CR 547 north (Center Street)
44.79 72.08 Route 37 east – Toms River, Seaside Heights Lakehurst Circle
Manchester Township 46.89 75.46 CR 571 (Ridgeway Road)
Toms River Township 48.62 78.25 CR 527 (Whitesville Road)
49.90 80.31 US 9 Interchange
Lakewood Township 52.79 84.96 G.S. Pkwy. GSP exit 88
Brick Township 54.03 86.95 CR 528 (Cedar Bridge Road)
54.35 87.47 CR 549 (Chambers Bridge Road)
55.13 88.72 Route 88 Former Laurelton Circle
57.73 92.91
CR 549 Spur (Herbertsville Road)
Monmouth
Wall Township 59.84 96.30 Route 34 north / Route 35 Eastern terminus, former Brielle Circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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