Interstate 95 North - Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension

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Interstate 95 Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension North
The Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension leads I-95 eastward from the Delaware River Bridge to the New Jersey Turnpike at Mansfield. The route officially became part of Interstate 95 in Septemberr 2018, but signs were posted along the Turnpike mainline by 2000. 10/05/14
The Delaware River-Turnpike Toll Bridge was constructed between 1954 and May 25, 1956. The 6,571 foot long bridge cost $14 million and originally carried six overall lanes without shoulders.1 10/05/14
The Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension lowers across northern reaches of Burlington Township. The toll road touches down in Florence Township beside Haines Industrial Center. 12/19/16
The lone exit along the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension joins I-95 with U.S. 130 near Roebling. A main line toll plaza was originally located beyond this sign. 12/19/16
A welcome sign stands one mile west of Roebling. The extension was constructed as part of the New Jersey Turnpike system to enable a seamless connection between the two respective toll roads. The New York Thruway authority did likewise with an extension of the Garden State Parkway. 12/19/16
U.S. 130 constitutes a major arterial route through the eastern Philadelphia suburbs in South Jersey. U.S. 130 travels southwest from I-95 to Burlington, Willingboro Township, Delran Township, Cinnaminson Township and Camden. 12/19/16
A main line toll plaza follows just east of the trumpet interchange with U.S. 130. 12/19/16
An unnumbered exit connects the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension with an access road linking with U.S. 130 (Burlington Bordentown Road). U.S. 130 travels four miles southwest to the city of Burlington and 5.5 miles northeast to an overlap with U.S. 206 through the city of Bordentown. 12/19/16
Entering the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension main line toll plaza near Bustleton. The New Jersey Turnpike utilizes a ticketed system with toll rates based upon distance traveled. 12/19/16
Two express lanes operates in each direction for E-ZPass account holders. 12/19/16
Signed as Exit 6 from the New Jersey Turnpike mainline, a three-wye interchange joins the two toll roads in two miles. 12/19/16
Interstate 295 passes over the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension beyond this overhead for the Turnpike mainline. The southbound control points changed in 2014 to Camden and Wilmington. 12/19/16
A single lane ramp connects with the New Jersey Turnpike south to Westhampton Township, Mount Laurel Township and Bellmawr. The Turnpike bypasses Camden to the east en route to I-295 at Deepwater. Wilmington, Delaware is referenced for I-295 south across the Delaware Memorial Bridge. 12/19/16
Interstate 95 turns northward onto the Turnpike for New Brunswick, Newark, Ridgefield and the George Washington Bridge into New York City. The southbound entrance ramp joins the ending Outer Roadway. 12/19/16
The succeeding northbound exit along Intestate 95 is two miles ahead for U.S. 206 in Bordentown Township. 12/19/16
Flyovers separate to both the Inner and Outer Roadways of I-95/New Jersey Turnpike northbound. The dual freeway configuration runs north to the Eastern and Western Spurs at the Passaic River and Kearny. 12/19/16


 


Photo Credits:

10/05/14, 12/19/16 by AARoads

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U.S. 130

Page Updated 12-14-2022.

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