New Jersey Route 73 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Atlantic
Folsom 0.00 0.00 US 322 (Black Horse Pike) Southern terminus
2.40 3.86 Route 54 (Twelfth Street)
Camden
Winslow Township 6.06 9.75 AC Exwy. east ACE exit 31
8.50 13.68 CR 561 south (Egg Harbor Road) South end of CR 561 overlap
11.09 17.85 CR 536 (Pump Branch Road)
13.22 21.28 CR 561 north (Cedarbrook Road) North end of CR 561 overlap
Waterford Township 15.50 24.94 US 30 (White Horse Pike) – Berlin, Camden, Atco, Hammonton Interchange
Berlin Township 16.04 25.81 CR 534 (Jackson Road)
Burlington
Evesham Township 22.80 36.69 CR 544 (Evesham Road/Marlton Parkway)
24.13 38.83 Route 70 – Cherry Hill, Medford Interchange, former Marlton Circle
Mount Laurel 27.10 43.61 NJ Turnpike NJTP exit 4
27.68 44.55 I-295 – Delaware Memorial Bridge, Trenton I-295 exit 36
Maple Shade 28.55 45.95 Route 38 to Route 41 – Ben Franklin Bridge, Haddonfield, Moorestown, Mt. Holly Interchange
28.82 46.38 Route 41 – Haddonfield Interchange
29.68 47.77 CR 537 (Main Street) Interchange
Cinnaminson 31.44 50.60 Route 90 west – Pennsauken, Betsy Ross Bridge Interchange
Camden
Pennsauken 32.18 51.79 US 130 – Pennsauken, Camden, Cinnaminson, Trenton Interchange
Burlington
Palmyra 33.24 53.49 CR 543 (River Road) Interchange
Delaware River
34.64 55.75 Tacony-Palmyra Bridge
Philadelphia
Philadelphia 34.64 55.75 PA 73 west Pennsylvania state line, northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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