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County Route 510 (New Jersey)

County Route 510 (CR 510) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 29.58 miles (47.60 km) from North Road (CR 513) in Chester to McCarter Highway (Route 21) in Newark.

County Route 510

CR 510 highlighted in red
Route information
Length29.58 mi[1] (47.60 km)
ExistedJanuary 1, 1953[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end CR 513 in Chester
Major intersections
East end Route 21 in Newark
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountiesMorris, Essex
Highway system
CR 509 CR 511

A separate, westbound portion of CR 510 stretches 1.21 miles (1.95 km) through Morristown.

Route description

Morris County

 
CR 510 eastbound on Morris Street in Morristown

CR 510 begins at an intersection with CR 513 in Chester Borough, Morris County, heading southeast on two-lane undivided Main Street. From the western terminus, CR 510 is signed as part of the former Route 24, which continues west along CR 513. The road passes through residential areas as it crosses into Chester Township and becomes Mendham Road, continuing southeast through more wooded areas of homes along with a few fields. The route curves east and continues into Mendham Township. Farther east, CR 510 continues into Mendham Borough and becomes Main Street, running through residential neighborhoods. In the commercial center of town, the route intersects CR 525 and CR 614. From this point, the road turns northeast and passes more homes as well as a few businesses, intersecting CR 646 before crossing back into Mendham Township. CR 510 runs east again near more residences before entering Morris Township and becomes Mendham Road again. Here, the road runs through forested areas near Lewis Morris Park before running through more woodland with a few homes. The route begins to turn more to the northeast as it enters more residential surroundings before crossing into Morristown. At this point, CR 510 heads east on Washington Street and passes homes and businesses. The road reaches the commercial downtown and intersects CR 648 before meeting US 202 and the western terminus of Route 124 at the Park Place square.[1][4]

 
View westbound along CR 510 from Route 24 in Hanover Township

After running through the square, CR 510 leaves the former alignment of Route 24 and continues east onto Morris Street, passing more downtown businesses. Along this stretch, CR 510 splits into a one-way pair, with the eastbound direction continuing east on Morris Street, which is a two-way road, and the westbound direction following Lafayette Street, which is one-way westbound carrying three lanes. Both directions cross under New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line near the Morristown Station. The eastbound alignment of the route becomes three lanes with two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane after the railroad bridge, passing through commercial areas before running near a few homes, while the westbound direction passes businesses. Both directions of the route come to an interchange with I-287. From this interchange, eastbound CR 510 runs through residential areas as a one-way road with three lanes while westbound CR 510 passes through woodland. The two directions of CR 510 join again at an intersection with CR 511 on the border of Morristown and Morris Township. westbound CR 510 runs northeast along two-way, four-lane divided Whippany Road and southeast and intersects CR 511 as it turns southeast onto Columbia Turnpike. After the one-way pair, CR 510 heads east on four-lane undivided Columbia Turnpike past business parks and residential neighborhoods in Morris Township, eventually gaining a third eastbound lane. The route becomes a four-lane divided highway as it crosses CR 623 and enters Hanover Township as it comes to a cloverleaf interchange with the Route 24 freeway. Following this, the road continues into Florham Park as a four-lane undivided road as it passes to the south of Morristown Municipal Airport and runs through woods and meadows. The road passes homes before intersecting CR 608/CR 632 and CR 609 in a commercial area, at which point CR 510 is briefly a divided highway. The route curves southeast and passes near more residential neighborhoods prior to widening back into a divided highway and passing to the south of business parks.[1][4]

Essex County

 
View eastbound along CR 510 as it passes through South Mountain Reservation in Maplewood

Upon crossing the Passaic River, CR 510 enters Livingston in Essex County and becomes four-lane undivided South Orange Avenue as it runs through wooded areas with some business parks. After an intersection with the southern terminus of the Eisenhower Parkway (CR 609), the route becomes a divided highway again and passes between the Livingston Mall to the north and a branch of Saint Barnabas Medical Center to the south. After crossing CR 607, the road becomes undivided again and passes to the south of residential neighborhoods before running through dense forests. In this area, CR 510 crosses CR 649, where it is briefly a grade-separated divided highway, before becoming undivided and crossing CR 608. From here, the route enters residential areas and crosses into Millburn, coming to the junction with CR 527. A short distance past CR 527, the road heads east into the forested South Mountain Reservation, a part of the Watchung Mountains. In this area, the road becomes a divided highway again and crosses the West Branch of the Rahway River into Maplewood. The route passes under a bridal path and winds southeast through the reservation (known locally as the "S Curves"), becoming the border between South Orange to the north and Maplewood to the south as it leaves the South Mountain Reservation and enters residential areas.[1][4] A $30 million project to rework the "S curves" for safety and drainage is in progress.[5]

 
View east along CR 510 (South Orange Avenue) just east of CR 509 (Grove Street) in Newark

CR 510 becomes undivided again as it fully enters South Orange and continues east through wooded areas of homes, forming a brief concurrency with CR 577. The road heads into the commercial downtown of South Orange as it passes over the East Branch of the Rahway River and under New Jersey Transit's Morris & Essex Lines near the South Orange Station. The route intersects CR 638 Spur, CR 638, and CR 665 before passing near more homes and running to the north of Seton Hall University. CR 510 enters Newark at the Longfellow Avenue/Dover Street intersection and continues east into more commercial areas. The road crosses CR 605 and becomes the border between East Orange to the north and Newark to the south as it comes to the CR 619 junction. CR 510 fully enters Newark again as it comes to an interchange with the Garden State Parkway before passing to the south of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery and forming a brief concurrency with CR 509 a short distance later. The road passes south of Fairmount Cemetery and passes several urban homes and businesses, narrowing to two lanes before passing the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where the route is five lanes wide with two eastbound lanes and three westbound lanes. CR 510 narrows to two lanes again as it intersects CR 603, where the route turns northeast onto Springfield Avenue. At this point, the route enters Downtown Newark and turns east onto four-lane Market Street near the Essex County Veterans Courthouse. At the Broad Street intersection, the road passes through Four Corners, which serves as the center of Newark. CR 510 comes to its eastern terminus at an intersection with Route 21 near Newark Penn Station, with Market Street continuing east under Amtrak's Northeast Corridor to provide access to Raymond Boulevard.[1][4]

History

The section running from Chester to Morristown was originally created as part of the Washington Turnpike, which stretched from Morristown to Philipsburg. This road was later incorporated into the William Penn Highway, which ran from New York to Pittsburgh.[6] This was incorporated into Route 24 in 1927, before being removed by 1992. The section running from Morristown to Newark was created as the Columbia Turnpike. County Route 513 was established largely along its present-day alignment in 1952, along with the other 500-series county highways. The original eastern terminus was likely at Springfield Avenue in Newark, which was at the time Route 24. When that highway was truncated to the Maplewood/Irvington line, the segment of Route 24 east of South Orange Avenue was made part of CR 510; the route extended east of Route 21 along Market Street and Raymond Boulevard to an eastern terminus at the intersection of U.S. Route 1/9 and U.S. Route 1/9 Truck on the very eastern edge of Newark. This routing definitely existed in 1973, though the exact start and end dates are uncertain.[7]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MorrisChester Borough0.000.00  
 
 
 
CR 513 (North Road / Main Street) to Route 10 / US 206 – Dover, Randolph, Long Valley
Western terminus
Mendham Borough4.837.77 
 
CR 525 south (Hilltop Road) – Bernardsville
Northern terminus of CR 525
Morristown11.6518.75 
 
 
 
US 202 south (Bank Street) / Route 124 east (South Street) – Basking Ridge, Convent Station, Morris Plains
Western terminus of US 202 overlap
11.8018.99 
 
US 202 north (Park Place)
Eastern terminus of US 202 overlap
12.4219.99  I-287 – Boonton, SomervilleExit 36 on I-287
12.9120.78 
 
CR 511 north (Whippany Road) – Whippany
Southern terminus of CR 511
Hanover Township14.6023.50  
 
Route 24 to I-287 – Springfield
Exit 2 on Route 24
EssexLivingston18.5429.84 
 
 
 
 
 
CR 609 north (Eisenhower Parkway) to Route 10 / I-280
Southern terminus of CR 609 (Eisenhower Parkway)
Millburn21.6034.76  CR 527 (Old Short Hills Road)
South Orange23.6838.11 
 
CR 577 south (South Wyoming Avenue)
Western terminus of CR 577 overlap
23.7938.29 
 
CR 577 north (North Wyoming Avenue)
Eastern terminus of CR 577 overlap
Newark26.9543.37 
 
G.S. Parkway
Exit 144 on Garden State Parkway
27.1043.61 
 
CR 509 north (Grove Street)
Western terminus of CR 509 overlap
27.1243.65 
 
CR 509 south (Grove Street)
Eastern terminus of CR 509 overlap
29.5847.60  Route 21 (McCarter Highway)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "County Route 510 Straight Line Diagram" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation.[full citation needed]
  2. ^ "Somerset Road Links Charted for Emergency". The Sunday Times. New Brunswick, New Jersey. March 22, 1953. p. 8. Retrieved January 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "State Ready to Push Traffic Off Major Roads in Air Raid". The Sunday Times. New Brunswick, New Jersey. March 15, 1953. pp. 1, 39. Retrieved January 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ a b c d Google (January 6, 2011). "Overview of County Route 510" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
  5. ^ Gerace, Joseph M. (April 15, 2014). "Essex Exec Details $30M South Orange Ave. Improvements". Caldwells.Patch.com. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  6. ^ Rand McNally and Company (1924). "Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, South East Michigan, Southern Ontario, Western New York: District No. 4" (Map). Rand McNally Official Auto Trails Map (3rd ed.). 1:822,000. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. pp. 168–169. Retrieved November 4, 2019 – via David Rumsey Historical Map Collection.
  7. ^ 1973 Official Street and Road Map of Essex County, New Jersey, with County Highway System.[full citation needed]

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata

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County Route 510 CR 510 is a county highway in the U S state of New Jersey The highway extends 29 58 miles 47 60 km from North Road CR 513 in Chester to McCarter Highway Route 21 in Newark County Route 510CR 510 highlighted in redRoute informationLength29 58 mi 1 47 60 km ExistedJanuary 1 1953 2 3 presentMajor junctionsWest endCR 513 in ChesterMajor intersectionsCR 525 in Mendham US 202 Route 124 in Morristown I 287 in Morristown CR 511 in Morristown Route 24 in Hanover Township CR 527 in Millburn CR 577 in South Orange G S Parkway in Newark CR 509 in NewarkEast endRoute 21 in NewarkLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew JerseyCountiesMorris EssexHighway systemCounty routes in New Jersey500 series routes CR 509 CR 511A separate westbound portion of CR 510 stretches 1 21 miles 1 95 km through Morristown Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Morris County 1 2 Essex County 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditMorris County Edit CR 510 eastbound on Morris Street in Morristown CR 510 begins at an intersection with CR 513 in Chester Borough Morris County heading southeast on two lane undivided Main Street From the western terminus CR 510 is signed as part of the former Route 24 which continues west along CR 513 The road passes through residential areas as it crosses into Chester Township and becomes Mendham Road continuing southeast through more wooded areas of homes along with a few fields The route curves east and continues into Mendham Township Farther east CR 510 continues into Mendham Borough and becomes Main Street running through residential neighborhoods In the commercial center of town the route intersects CR 525 and CR 614 From this point the road turns northeast and passes more homes as well as a few businesses intersecting CR 646 before crossing back into Mendham Township CR 510 runs east again near more residences before entering Morris Township and becomes Mendham Road again Here the road runs through forested areas near Lewis Morris Park before running through more woodland with a few homes The route begins to turn more to the northeast as it enters more residential surroundings before crossing into Morristown At this point CR 510 heads east on Washington Street and passes homes and businesses The road reaches the commercial downtown and intersects CR 648 before meeting US 202 and the western terminus of Route 124 at the Park Place square 1 4 View westbound along CR 510 from Route 24 in Hanover Township After running through the square CR 510 leaves the former alignment of Route 24 and continues east onto Morris Street passing more downtown businesses Along this stretch CR 510 splits into a one way pair with the eastbound direction continuing east on Morris Street which is a two way road and the westbound direction following Lafayette Street which is one way westbound carrying three lanes Both directions cross under New Jersey Transit s Morristown Line near the Morristown Station The eastbound alignment of the route becomes three lanes with two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane after the railroad bridge passing through commercial areas before running near a few homes while the westbound direction passes businesses Both directions of the route come to an interchange with I 287 From this interchange eastbound CR 510 runs through residential areas as a one way road with three lanes while westbound CR 510 passes through woodland The two directions of CR 510 join again at an intersection with CR 511 on the border of Morristown and Morris Township westbound CR 510 runs northeast along two way four lane divided Whippany Road and southeast and intersects CR 511 as it turns southeast onto Columbia Turnpike After the one way pair CR 510 heads east on four lane undivided Columbia Turnpike past business parks and residential neighborhoods in Morris Township eventually gaining a third eastbound lane The route becomes a four lane divided highway as it crosses CR 623 and enters Hanover Township as it comes to a cloverleaf interchange with the Route 24 freeway Following this the road continues into Florham Park as a four lane undivided road as it passes to the south of Morristown Municipal Airport and runs through woods and meadows The road passes homes before intersecting CR 608 CR 632 and CR 609 in a commercial area at which point CR 510 is briefly a divided highway The route curves southeast and passes near more residential neighborhoods prior to widening back into a divided highway and passing to the south of business parks 1 4 Essex County Edit View eastbound along CR 510 as it passes through South Mountain Reservation in Maplewood Upon crossing the Passaic River CR 510 enters Livingston in Essex County and becomes four lane undivided South Orange Avenue as it runs through wooded areas with some business parks After an intersection with the southern terminus of the Eisenhower Parkway CR 609 the route becomes a divided highway again and passes between the Livingston Mall to the north and a branch of Saint Barnabas Medical Center to the south After crossing CR 607 the road becomes undivided again and passes to the south of residential neighborhoods before running through dense forests In this area CR 510 crosses CR 649 where it is briefly a grade separated divided highway before becoming undivided and crossing CR 608 From here the route enters residential areas and crosses into Millburn coming to the junction with CR 527 A short distance past CR 527 the road heads east into the forested South Mountain Reservation a part of the Watchung Mountains In this area the road becomes a divided highway again and crosses the West Branch of the Rahway River into Maplewood The route passes under a bridal path and winds southeast through the reservation known locally as the S Curves becoming the border between South Orange to the north and Maplewood to the south as it leaves the South Mountain Reservation and enters residential areas 1 4 A 30 million project to rework the S curves for safety and drainage is in progress 5 View east along CR 510 South Orange Avenue just east of CR 509 Grove Street in Newark CR 510 becomes undivided again as it fully enters South Orange and continues east through wooded areas of homes forming a brief concurrency with CR 577 The road heads into the commercial downtown of South Orange as it passes over the East Branch of the Rahway River and under New Jersey Transit s Morris amp Essex Lines near the South Orange Station The route intersects CR 638 Spur CR 638 and CR 665 before passing near more homes and running to the north of Seton Hall University CR 510 enters Newark at the Longfellow Avenue Dover Street intersection and continues east into more commercial areas The road crosses CR 605 and becomes the border between East Orange to the north and Newark to the south as it comes to the CR 619 junction CR 510 fully enters Newark again as it comes to an interchange with the Garden State Parkway before passing to the south of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery and forming a brief concurrency with CR 509 a short distance later The road passes south of Fairmount Cemetery and passes several urban homes and businesses narrowing to two lanes before passing the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey where the route is five lanes wide with two eastbound lanes and three westbound lanes CR 510 narrows to two lanes again as it intersects CR 603 where the route turns northeast onto Springfield Avenue At this point the route enters Downtown Newark and turns east onto four lane Market Street near the Essex County Veterans Courthouse At the Broad Street intersection the road passes through Four Corners which serves as the center of Newark CR 510 comes to its eastern terminus at an intersection with Route 21 near Newark Penn Station with Market Street continuing east under Amtrak s Northeast Corridor to provide access to Raymond Boulevard 1 4 History EditThe section running from Chester to Morristown was originally created as part of the Washington Turnpike which stretched from Morristown to Philipsburg This road was later incorporated into the William Penn Highway which ran from New York to Pittsburgh 6 This was incorporated into Route 24 in 1927 before being removed by 1992 The section running from Morristown to Newark was created as the Columbia Turnpike County Route 513 was established largely along its present day alignment in 1952 along with the other 500 series county highways The original eastern terminus was likely at Springfield Avenue in Newark which was at the time Route 24 When that highway was truncated to the Maplewood Irvington line the segment of Route 24 east of South Orange Avenue was made part of CR 510 the route extended east of Route 21 along Market Street and Raymond Boulevard to an eastern terminus at the intersection of U S Route 1 9 and U S Route 1 9 Truck on the very eastern edge of Newark This routing definitely existed in 1973 though the exact start and end dates are uncertain 7 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesMorrisChester Borough0 000 00 CR 513 North Road Main Street to Route 10 US 206 Dover Randolph Long ValleyWestern terminusMendham Borough4 837 77 CR 525 south Hilltop Road BernardsvilleNorthern terminus of CR 525Morristown11 6518 75 US 202 south Bank Street Route 124 east South Street Basking Ridge Convent Station Morris PlainsWestern terminus of US 202 overlap11 8018 99 US 202 north Park Place Eastern terminus of US 202 overlap12 4219 99 I 287 Boonton SomervilleExit 36 on I 28712 9120 78 CR 511 north Whippany Road WhippanySouthern terminus of CR 511Hanover Township14 6023 50 Route 24 to I 287 SpringfieldExit 2 on Route 24EssexLivingston18 5429 84 CR 609 north Eisenhower Parkway to Route 10 I 280Southern terminus of CR 609 Eisenhower Parkway Millburn21 6034 76 CR 527 Old Short Hills Road South Orange23 6838 11 CR 577 south South Wyoming Avenue Western terminus of CR 577 overlap23 7938 29 CR 577 north North Wyoming Avenue Eastern terminus of CR 577 overlapNewark26 9543 37 G S ParkwayExit 144 on Garden State Parkway27 1043 61 CR 509 north Grove Street Western terminus of CR 509 overlap27 1243 65 CR 509 south Grove Street Eastern terminus of CR 509 overlap29 5847 60 Route 21 McCarter Highway Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus TolledSee also Edit U S Roads portal New Jersey portalReferences Edit a b c d e f County Route 510 Straight Line Diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation full citation needed Somerset Road Links Charted for Emergency The Sunday Times New Brunswick New Jersey March 22 1953 p 8 Retrieved January 17 2021 via Newspapers com State Ready to Push Traffic Off Major Roads in Air Raid The Sunday Times New Brunswick New Jersey March 15 1953 pp 1 39 Retrieved January 17 2021 via Newspapers com a b c d Google January 6 2011 Overview of County Route 510 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 6 2011 Gerace Joseph M April 15 2014 Essex Exec Details 30M South Orange Ave Improvements Caldwells Patch com Retrieved April 15 2014 Rand McNally and Company 1924 Eastern Ohio Western Pennsylvania South East Michigan Southern Ontario Western New York District No 4 Map Rand McNally Official Auto Trails Map 3rd ed 1 822 000 Chicago Rand McNally and Company pp 168 169 Retrieved November 4 2019 via David Rumsey Historical Map Collection 1973 Official Street and Road Map of Essex County New Jersey with County Highway System full citation needed External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to County Route 510 New Jersey Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML County Route 510 New Jersey KML is from Wikidata NJDOT County Route 510 Westbound through Morristown Straight Line Diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation An enlarged view of road jurisdiction of US 202 NJ 124 and CR 510 in Morristown NJ State Highways CR 200 514 CR 510 Photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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