U.S. Highway 206 - New Jersey Travel Information

 
 
 
 
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U.S. Highway 206

New Jersey 54 (Bellevue Road) northbound at junction U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike) and U.S. 206 (Trenton Road) in Hammonton. The intersection here composes the southern terminus of U.S. 206 and north end of New Jersey 54. Photo taken 2/25/00.
Interstate 295 New Jersey trailblazer and traffic light mast arm assembly at the U.S. 206 northbound intersection with Old York Road. Old York Road intersects Rising Sun Road just west of U.S. 206 to provide the connection between the federal highway and Interstate 295 (Exit 56). The nearby New Jersey Turnpike (Exit 7) interchange utilizes the same routing for the connection between the two limited access highways. Photo taken 03/23/04.
The entrance to the New Jersey Turnpike system at Exit 7 on U.S. 206 northbound. A trumpet interchange facilitates the movements between U.S. 206 and the adjacent connector road and toll plaza. Interstate 95 follows the New Jersey Turnpike northward from Exit 6 (Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension) to Ridgefield. These green on white signs are standard for New Jersey Turnpike entrance ramps from associated interchanging roadways. Photo taken 03/23/04.
Overheads for the New Jersey Turnpike respective ramps from U.S. 206 at the Exit 7 (Bordentown) interchange. Similar to conventions used on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, no shields or trailblazers are posted for the toll highway. Instead guide signs simply accentuate the cardinal directions and two control points. Exit 6 (Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension) is next in line for the turnpike southbound. Northbound six miles separate the Bordentown interchange with Exit 7A (Interstate 195) on Interstate 95. Photo taken 03/23/04.

Page Updated July 8, 2004.