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County Route 511 (New Jersey)

County Route 511 (CR 511) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 37.44 miles (60.25 km) from Columbia Avenue (CR 510) in Morris Township to the New York state line in West Milford where the road continues as New York State Route 210.

County Route 511

CR 511 highlighted in red, and CR 511 Alt. in blue
Route information
Length37.44 mi[1] (60.25 km)
Major junctions
South end CR 510 in Morris Township
Major intersections
North end NY 210 at West Milford
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountiesMorris, Passaic
Highway system
CR 510 CR 512

Route description Edit

 
US 202/CR 511 northbound on Intervale Road past I-287 in Parsippany-Troy Hills

CR 511 begins at an intersection with CR 510 in Morris Township, Morris County, heading northeast on four-lane undivided Whippany Road. The route passes business parks before running between business parks to the northwest and homes to the southeast. The road widens into a divided highway and comes to the CR 650 intersection, where it forms the border between Hanover Township to the northwest and Morris Township to the southeast as it interchanges with the Route 24 freeway. CR 511 turns east into residential neighborhoods as an undivided road, becoming a divided highway again briefly as it comes to the CR 623 junction. At this point, the route fully enters Hanover Township and heads northeast past more homes, alternating between a four-lane divided and undivided road. CR 511 splits from Whippany Road by turning northwest onto two-lane Parsippany Road, with CR 622 continuing northeast along Whippany Road. The road turns north and passes over the Whippany River and crosses the Morristown and Erie Railway's Whippany Line at-grade before intersecting CR 622 Alternate and coming to an interchange with Route 10. Past this interchange, the road runs through wooded neighborhoods before entering Parsippany-Troy Hills. At this point, CR 511 widens to four lanes and passes business parks, briefly widening into a divided highway. The route narrows into a two-lane undivided road as it interchanges with I-287 and passes through residential and commercial areas a short distance to the east of Lake Parsippany. CR 511 widens back to four lanes passes more business parks prior to coming to a bridge over I-80 and reaching an intersection with US 202 and CR 630, where CR 511 forms a concurrency with US 202.[1][2]

 
View northbound along CR 511 from Route 24 in Morris Township

The two routes continue north on Parsippany Boulevard, a two-lane road that comes to an intersection with US 46, where the road is briefly state maintained. Past US 46, the road continues north, intersecting ramps that provide access to and from southbound I-287. Here, the road becomes county maintained again. It passes by business parks and then wooded residential areas, closely paralleling I-287 again.[1][2] At the intersection with Intervale Road, US 202 and CR 511 make a right turn, immediately interchanging with I-287, with access to the southbound direction and from the northbound direction. The routes follow Intervale Road briefly before making a left turn to resume onto Parsippany Boulevard.[1] The road crosses over the Jersey City Reservoir, which supplies drinking water to Jersey City, and enters Boonton, where the road becomes Washington Street. This street carries the two routes through residential areas before coming to another interchange with I-287 that also features access to the southbound direction and access from the northbound direction.[1] Past this interchange, US 202 splits from CR 511 by heading to the northeast on Myrtle Avenue.[1][2]

 
CR 511 northbound leaving downtown Bloomingdale

Past US 202, CR 511 continues northwest on Main Street and passes over NJ Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line near the Boonton Station before passing through the commercial downtown of Boonton. CR 511 splits from Main Street by turning north onto Boonton Avenue, with CR 624 continuing along Main Street. The road continues past homes before crossing into Boonton Township, where the route turns north into wooded mountain areas with some homes. The route continues north into Montville and turns northeast into less developed mountains, running to the east of the Taylortown Reservoir as it crosses into Kinnelon. In Kinnelon, CR 511 heads near wooded areas of residences, turning east near Fayson Lakes before winding north. The road enters Butler and reaches a junction with Route 23 in commercial areas. From here, the route continues past homes and some businesses, reaching the commercial downtown of Butler. In this area, CR 511 splits into a one-way pair, with the northbound direction turning east on Carey Avenue, north on Roberts Street, and west on High Street, and the southbound direction remaining on Boonton Avenue. At the north end of the one-way pair, the route intersects CR 618. After crossing the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway's New Jersey Subdivision line, CR 511 turns east onto Main Street and passes more downtown businesses.[1][2]

 
View north along CR 511 crossing the Monksville Reservoir in West Milford

Upon crossing the Pequannock River, CR 511 enters Bloomingdale in Passaic County and immediately intersects CR 694, becoming the Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike. The route passes homes and businesses in the downtown of Bloomingdale before CR 511 turns north onto Union Avenue, with CR 694 continuing east on the Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike. The road continues north past residential areas, heading northeast into more wooded areas with some homes. The route runs to the north of a lake and crosses into Wanaque, heading east into commercial areas and reaching ramps to and from the southbound lanes of I-287 prior to a junction with the northern terminus of CR 511 Alternate. At this point, CR 511 turns north onto Ringwood Avenue and passes a mix of residences and businesses. Farther north, the road passes more development as it runs a short distance to the east of the Wanaque Reservoir. The route heads into more wooded areas of development as it forms the border between Ringwood to the east and Wanaque to the west before completely entering Ringwood. In Ringwood, CR 511 enters dense mountain forests and winds along the eastern shore of the Wanaque Reservoir as Greenwood Lake Turnpike, intersecting Skyline Drive (CR 692) and CR 697. After the intersection with the latter, the road turns northwest and crosses over a few branches of the Wanaque Reservoir. The route curves north away from the reservoir and passes a few businesses as it comes to a junction with CR 698. From here, CR 511 turns northwest into more mountainous areas and enters West Milford, crossing the Wanaque River near the northern end of the Wanaque Reservoir. The road winds west through more rural areas with occasional homes and businesses before reaching the CR 696 intersection. Here, CR 511 makes a turn north and enters more dense commercial development as it comes to the intersection with the northern terminus of CR 513. The route passes more businesses as it begins to run along the western shore of Greenwood Lake, curving northwest prior to turning northeast and running through wooded residential areas along the lake. CR 511 continues along the lakeshore to the New York border, where the road continues into that state as NY 210.[1][2]

History Edit

The northernmost part of present-day CR 511 near the New York border was made as the Ringwood and Long Pond Turnpike, running from Ringwood to the New York state line. West of Greenwood Lake, the road is now known as the Warwick Turnpike.

North of Pompton Lakes, what is now CR 511 was legislated in the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering to be the northernmost part of Route 3.[3][4] In 1929, this segment of Route 3 was amended to be the northernmost part of Route S4B, a spur of Route 4. This part of road was never built as a state highway.[5]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MorrisMorris Township0.000.00  CR 510 (Whippany Road)Southern terminus
1.061.71 
 
Route 24 east – Madison
Exit 1 on Route 24
Hanover Township3.295.29  Route 10 – LedgewoodInterchange
Parsippany-Troy Hills5.168.30  I-287 – Boonton, Singac, MorristownExit 40 on I-287
6.3010.14 
 
US 202 south (Littleton Road)
Southern terminus of US 202 overlap
6.6910.77  US 46 – Dover, Clifton
6.9811.23 
 
I-287 south – Morristown
Exit 42 on I-287
8.3213.39 
 
 
 
I-287 south to I-80 – Morristown
Entrance ramps from I-287 north only; exit 43 on I-287
Boonton9.3815.10 
 
I-287 south
Entrance ramps from I-287 north only; exit 44 on I-287
9.3915.11 
 
US 202 north (Myrtle Avenue)
Northern terminus of US 202 overlap
Butler17.1127.54  Route 23 – Sussex, Newark
PassaicWanaque21.0133.81 
 
I-287 south
Exit 55 on I-287
21.1334.01 
 
 
CR 511 Alt. south (Ringwood Avenue)
Northern terminus of CR 511 Alt.
West Milford34.9056.17 
 
CR 513 south (Union Valley Road) – Upper Greenwood Lake, Warwick, NY
Northern terminus of CR 513
37.4460.25 
 
NY 210 north – Greenwood Lake
Northern terminus; continuation into Orange County, New York
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

CR 511 Alternate Edit

 

 

County Route 511 Alternate

LocationWayne - Wanaque
Length9.77 mi[6] (15.72 km)
 
View north along CR 511 Alt just north of Route 23 in Riverdale

County Route 511 Alternate (CR 511 Alt) is an alternate route of CR 511. The highway extends 9.77 miles (15.72 kilometers) from the Boonton Turnpike (US 202) in Wayne to Union Avenue (CR 511) in Wanaque. The southern 2.58 miles (4.15 km) of this highway from the intersection of US 202 and Route 23 in Wayne to the highway's split with US 202 in Lincoln Park are an example of a wrong-way concurrency, as northbound CR 511 ALT is concurrent with southbound US 202, and vice versa.

Despite its name, County Route 511 Alternate only intersects its "parent" at its northern terminus, while its southern terminus is quite far apart from its parent.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
PassaicWayne0.000.00 
 
  US 202 north / Route 23
Interchange; southern terminus; southern terminus of US 202 overlap
MorrisLincoln Park2.383.83 
 
US 202 south (Boonton Turnpike)
Northern terminus of US 202 overlap
Pequannock Township4.697.55  CR 504 (Jacksonville Road)
6.7710.90 
 
Route 23 south
Southern terminus of Route 23 overlap
Riverdale6.9611.20 
 
Route 23 north – Butler, Sussex
Northern terminus of Route 23 overlap
PassaicWanaque9.6515.53 
 
I-287 north
Exit 55 on I-287
9.7715.72  CR 511 (Union Avenue / Ringwood Avenue)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i NJDOT County Route 511 straight-line diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation
  2. ^ a b c d e Google (January 5, 2011). "overview of County Route 511" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  3. ^ State of New Jersey, Laws of 1927, Chapter 319.
  4. ^ Williams, Jimmy and Sharon. . 1920s New Jersey Highways. Archived from the original on 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  5. ^ State of New Jersey, Laws of 1929, Chapter 126.
  6. ^ a b NJDOT County Route 511 Alternate Straight Line Diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation

External links Edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • An expanded view of road jurisdiction near the confluence of I-80, I-287, US 46 and US 202 in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township near CR 511
  • NJ State Highways: CR 200-514

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County Route 511 CR 511 is a county highway in the U S state of New Jersey The highway extends 37 44 miles 60 25 km from Columbia Avenue CR 510 in Morris Township to the New York state line in West Milford where the road continues as New York State Route 210 County Route 511CR 511 highlighted in red and CR 511 Alt in blueRoute informationLength37 44 mi 1 60 25 km Major junctionsSouth endCR 510 in Morris TownshipMajor intersectionsRoute 24 in Morris Township Route 10 in Hanover Township I 287 in Parsippany Troy Hills US 202 US 46 in Parsippany Troy Hills Route 23 in Butler CR 513 in West MilfordNorth endNY 210 at West MilfordLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew JerseyCountiesMorris PassaicHighway systemCounty routes in New Jersey500 series routes CR 510 CR 512 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 CR 511 Alternate 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp US 202 CR 511 northbound on Intervale Road past I 287 in Parsippany Troy HillsCR 511 begins at an intersection with CR 510 in Morris Township Morris County heading northeast on four lane undivided Whippany Road The route passes business parks before running between business parks to the northwest and homes to the southeast The road widens into a divided highway and comes to the CR 650 intersection where it forms the border between Hanover Township to the northwest and Morris Township to the southeast as it interchanges with the Route 24 freeway CR 511 turns east into residential neighborhoods as an undivided road becoming a divided highway again briefly as it comes to the CR 623 junction At this point the route fully enters Hanover Township and heads northeast past more homes alternating between a four lane divided and undivided road CR 511 splits from Whippany Road by turning northwest onto two lane Parsippany Road with CR 622 continuing northeast along Whippany Road The road turns north and passes over the Whippany River and crosses the Morristown and Erie Railway s Whippany Line at grade before intersecting CR 622 Alternate and coming to an interchange with Route 10 Past this interchange the road runs through wooded neighborhoods before entering Parsippany Troy Hills At this point CR 511 widens to four lanes and passes business parks briefly widening into a divided highway The route narrows into a two lane undivided road as it interchanges with I 287 and passes through residential and commercial areas a short distance to the east of Lake Parsippany CR 511 widens back to four lanes passes more business parks prior to coming to a bridge over I 80 and reaching an intersection with US 202 and CR 630 where CR 511 forms a concurrency with US 202 1 2 nbsp View northbound along CR 511 from Route 24 in Morris TownshipThe two routes continue north on Parsippany Boulevard a two lane road that comes to an intersection with US 46 where the road is briefly state maintained Past US 46 the road continues north intersecting ramps that provide access to and from southbound I 287 Here the road becomes county maintained again It passes by business parks and then wooded residential areas closely paralleling I 287 again 1 2 At the intersection with Intervale Road US 202 and CR 511 make a right turn immediately interchanging with I 287 with access to the southbound direction and from the northbound direction The routes follow Intervale Road briefly before making a left turn to resume onto Parsippany Boulevard 1 The road crosses over the Jersey City Reservoir which supplies drinking water to Jersey City and enters Boonton where the road becomes Washington Street This street carries the two routes through residential areas before coming to another interchange with I 287 that also features access to the southbound direction and access from the northbound direction 1 Past this interchange US 202 splits from CR 511 by heading to the northeast on Myrtle Avenue 1 2 nbsp CR 511 northbound leaving downtown BloomingdalePast US 202 CR 511 continues northwest on Main Street and passes over NJ Transit s Montclair Boonton Line near the Boonton Station before passing through the commercial downtown of Boonton CR 511 splits from Main Street by turning north onto Boonton Avenue with CR 624 continuing along Main Street The road continues past homes before crossing into Boonton Township where the route turns north into wooded mountain areas with some homes The route continues north into Montville and turns northeast into less developed mountains running to the east of the Taylortown Reservoir as it crosses into Kinnelon In Kinnelon CR 511 heads near wooded areas of residences turning east near Fayson Lakes before winding north The road enters Butler and reaches a junction with Route 23 in commercial areas From here the route continues past homes and some businesses reaching the commercial downtown of Butler In this area CR 511 splits into a one way pair with the northbound direction turning east on Carey Avenue north on Roberts Street and west on High Street and the southbound direction remaining on Boonton Avenue At the north end of the one way pair the route intersects CR 618 After crossing the New York Susquehanna and Western Railway s New Jersey Subdivision line CR 511 turns east onto Main Street and passes more downtown businesses 1 2 nbsp View north along CR 511 crossing the Monksville Reservoir in West MilfordUpon crossing the Pequannock River CR 511 enters Bloomingdale in Passaic County and immediately intersects CR 694 becoming the Paterson Hamburg Turnpike The route passes homes and businesses in the downtown of Bloomingdale before CR 511 turns north onto Union Avenue with CR 694 continuing east on the Paterson Hamburg Turnpike The road continues north past residential areas heading northeast into more wooded areas with some homes The route runs to the north of a lake and crosses into Wanaque heading east into commercial areas and reaching ramps to and from the southbound lanes of I 287 prior to a junction with the northern terminus of CR 511 Alternate At this point CR 511 turns north onto Ringwood Avenue and passes a mix of residences and businesses Farther north the road passes more development as it runs a short distance to the east of the Wanaque Reservoir The route heads into more wooded areas of development as it forms the border between Ringwood to the east and Wanaque to the west before completely entering Ringwood In Ringwood CR 511 enters dense mountain forests and winds along the eastern shore of the Wanaque Reservoir as Greenwood Lake Turnpike intersecting Skyline Drive CR 692 and CR 697 After the intersection with the latter the road turns northwest and crosses over a few branches of the Wanaque Reservoir The route curves north away from the reservoir and passes a few businesses as it comes to a junction with CR 698 From here CR 511 turns northwest into more mountainous areas and enters West Milford crossing the Wanaque River near the northern end of the Wanaque Reservoir The road winds west through more rural areas with occasional homes and businesses before reaching the CR 696 intersection Here CR 511 makes a turn north and enters more dense commercial development as it comes to the intersection with the northern terminus of CR 513 The route passes more businesses as it begins to run along the western shore of Greenwood Lake curving northwest prior to turning northeast and running through wooded residential areas along the lake CR 511 continues along the lakeshore to the New York border where the road continues into that state as NY 210 1 2 History EditThe northernmost part of present day CR 511 near the New York border was made as the Ringwood and Long Pond Turnpike running from Ringwood to the New York state line West of Greenwood Lake the road is now known as the Warwick Turnpike North of Pompton Lakes what is now CR 511 was legislated in the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering to be the northernmost part of Route 3 3 4 In 1929 this segment of Route 3 was amended to be the northernmost part of Route S4B a spur of Route 4 This part of road was never built as a state highway 5 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesMorrisMorris Township0 000 00 nbsp CR 510 Whippany Road Southern terminus1 061 71 nbsp nbsp Route 24 east MadisonExit 1 on Route 24Hanover Township3 295 29 nbsp Route 10 LedgewoodInterchangeParsippany Troy Hills5 168 30 nbsp I 287 Boonton Singac MorristownExit 40 on I 2876 3010 14 nbsp nbsp US 202 south Littleton Road Southern terminus of US 202 overlap6 6910 77 nbsp US 46 Dover Clifton6 9811 23 nbsp nbsp I 287 south MorristownExit 42 on I 2878 3213 39 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 287 south to I 80 MorristownEntrance ramps from I 287 north only exit 43 on I 287Boonton9 3815 10 nbsp nbsp I 287 southEntrance ramps from I 287 north only exit 44 on I 2879 3915 11 nbsp nbsp US 202 north Myrtle Avenue Northern terminus of US 202 overlapButler17 1127 54 nbsp Route 23 Sussex NewarkPassaicWanaque21 0133 81 nbsp nbsp I 287 southExit 55 on I 28721 1334 01 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 511 Alt south Ringwood Avenue Northern terminus of CR 511 Alt West Milford34 9056 17 nbsp nbsp CR 513 south Union Valley Road Upper Greenwood Lake Warwick NYNorthern terminus of CR 51337 4460 25 nbsp nbsp NY 210 north Greenwood LakeNorthern terminus continuation into Orange County New York1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessCR 511 Alternate Edit nbsp nbsp County Route 511 AlternateLocationWayne WanaqueLength9 77 mi 6 15 72 km nbsp View north along CR 511 Alt just north of Route 23 in RiverdaleCounty Route 511 Alternate CR 511 Alt is an alternate route of CR 511 The highway extends 9 77 miles 15 72 kilometers from the Boonton Turnpike US 202 in Wayne to Union Avenue CR 511 in Wanaque The southern 2 58 miles 4 15 km of this highway from the intersection of US 202 and Route 23 in Wayne to the highway s split with US 202 in Lincoln Park are an example of a wrong way concurrency as northbound CR 511 ALT is concurrent with southbound US 202 and vice versa Despite its name County Route 511 Alternate only intersects its parent at its northern terminus while its southern terminus is quite far apart from its parent Major intersections CountyLocationmi 6 kmDestinationsNotesPassaicWayne0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 202 north Route 23Interchange southern terminus southern terminus of US 202 overlapMorrisLincoln Park2 383 83 nbsp nbsp US 202 south Boonton Turnpike Northern terminus of US 202 overlapPequannock Township4 697 55 nbsp CR 504 Jacksonville Road 6 7710 90 nbsp nbsp Route 23 southSouthern terminus of Route 23 overlapRiverdale6 9611 20 nbsp nbsp Route 23 north Butler SussexNorthern terminus of Route 23 overlapPassaicWanaque9 6515 53 nbsp nbsp I 287 northExit 55 on I 2879 7715 72 nbsp CR 511 Union Avenue Ringwood Avenue Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp New Jersey portalReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i NJDOT County Route 511 straight line diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation a b c d e Google January 5 2011 overview of County Route 511 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 5 2011 State of New Jersey Laws of 1927 Chapter 319 Williams Jimmy and Sharon 1927 New Jersey Road Map 1920s New Jersey Highways Archived from the original on 2007 10 31 Retrieved 2008 10 08 State of New Jersey Laws of 1929 Chapter 126 a b NJDOT County Route 511 Alternate Straight Line Diagram from the New Jersey Department of TransportationExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to County Route 511 New Jersey KML file edit help Template Attached KML County Route 511 New Jersey KML is from Wikidata An expanded view of road jurisdiction near the confluence of I 80 I 287 US 46 and US 202 in Parsippany Troy Hills Township near CR 511 NJ State Highways CR 200 514 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title County Route 511 New Jersey amp oldid 1179256957 CR 511 Alternate, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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