New Jersey Route 168 parallels the North-South Freeway along Black Horse Pike, from Turnersville through Gloucester township to Runnemede, Bellmawr, Mount Ephraim and Haddon Heights to the Camden city line at Woodlynne. The state route provides a connection between I-295 and the NJ Turnpike, joining the toll road indirectly with the North South Freeway and Walt Whitman Bridge.
| Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) north nears the wye interchange with unsigned Interstate 76C west to I-676 north and the Walt Whitman Bridge (I-76). Route 168 continues northward along the Camden city line as Mt. Ephraim Avenue to Woodlynne and Ferry Avenue (CR 603). 09/19/04 |
| Traffic to Interstate 76C west separates from a ramp to Peters Creek Drive north from Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) at Audubon Park. Interstate 76C defaults onto I-76 west into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a left side ramp joining I-676 north to the Ben Franklin Bridge. 09/19/04 |
| Interstate 76C eastbound defaults onto Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) south at a wye interchange into Audubon Park. A commercialized stretch carries Route 168 southward to Mount Ephraim, haddon Heights and Bellmawr. 09/19/04 |
| Leaving the six-ramp parclo interchange with Interstate 295, Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) travels through the borough of Bellmawr toward the New Jersey Turnpike. 07/27/07 |
| CR 659 (Browning Road) meets Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) south at milepost seven and this set of signals. Browning Road meanders west to Kings Highway (CR 551 Spur) at Brooklawn. CR 659 east follows Gloucester Pike through Barrington to U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike). 07/27/07 |
| Benigno Boulevard stems west from Route 168 to an industrial park bound by the NJ Turnpike and North-South Freeway. 07/27/07 |
| A trumpet interchange follows from Route 168 south with the access road to Exit 3 of the New Jersey Turnpike. 07/27/07 |
| Entering the Turnpike toll plaza from Route 168 at the Runnemede borough line. 07/27/07 |
| Traffic separates onto ramps for the NJ Turnpike south to Penns Grove and the Delaware Memorial Bridge and north to Trenton, New Brunswick and New York. 07/27/07 |
Page Updated 04-24-2014.