| Ramps from the Garden State Parkway, U.S. 9 and Crows Mill Road (CR 656) tie into Route 440 south ahead of the Edison township line and a directional cloverleaf interchange with County Route 514 (Woodbridge Avenue). 08/29/05 |
| A distributor roadway departs next for both County Route 514 (Woodbridge Avenue) into Edison, but also to the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) at Exit 10. 06/13/05 |
| CR 514 (Woodbridge Avenue) leads southwest from Route 440 to Raritan Center and Highland Park. The 42.86 mile route originates in Elizabeth and ends at U.S. 202 & Route 31 in East Amwell township. 08/29/05 |
| Route 440 south begins the transition to Interstate 287 north as ramps for County Road 514 (Woodbridge Avenue) and the NJ Turnpike (I-95) part ways with the freeway mainline. Interstate 95 follows the Turnpike north to Elizabeth, Newark and Ridgefield Park and south to New Brunswick, Hightstown and the Trenton area. 08/29/05 |
| Drivers bound for CR 514 (Woodbridge Avenue) east to Fords and Woodbridge township leave Route 440 south. 08/29/05 |
| The Route 440 ends and Interstate 287 begins one quarter mile west of CR 514 at the New Jersey Turnpike under crossing. I-287 extends the freeway west and north 67.52 miles to the state line by Suffern, New York. 06/13/05 |
| The exit for CR 514 west and the NJ Turnpike merges with a circular ramp from CR 514 east below the Route 440 mainline. 08/29/05 |
| Button copy signs on the CR 514 / Turnpike ramps, since replaced, used Bonhamtown instead of Raritan Center for Woodbridge Avenue west. Bonhamtown lies just west of I-95 via CR 531 (Main Street) north. 08/29/05 |
| Drivers headed to Interstate 95 depart from the right and immediately enter a toll plaza on the access road to the Turnpike. 08/29/05 |
| Beyond the toll plaza is the trumpet interchange with Interstate 95 north to New York and south to Trenton and Philadelphia. The NJ Turnpike stretches 122 miles from south of I-80 to I-295 ahead of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. 08/29/05 |
| The New Jersey Turnpike uses four Roadways through North Jersey, with the inside lanes dedicated to cars only and the outside lanes open to both cars and trucks. Access is provided to both roadways from connecting interchanges.
Occasionally one roadway will close due to construction or a traffic incident. Such was the case this day. 08/29/05 |
Page Updated 04-28-2014.