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New Jersey Route 41

Route 41 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs 14.08 mi (22.66 km) from the five-way intersection of Route 47 (Delsea Drive), County Route 603 (CR 603; Fairview-Sewell Road/Blackswood-Barnsboro Road), and CR 630 (Egg Harbor Road), also known as Five Points, in Deptford Township, Gloucester County, north to the southern terminus of CR 611 in Maple Shade, Burlington County, just north of the Route 41's interchanges with Route 38 and Route 73. The route is a two- to four-lane suburban road that passes through several communities, including Runnemede, Haddonfield, and Cherry Hill Township. Between the intersection with Route 168 in Runnemede and Route 154 in Cherry Hill Township, Route 41 is maintained by Camden County and is also signed as County Route 573 (CR 573).

Route 41

Route 41 highlighted in red (Concurrency with CR 573 in pink)
Route information
Maintained by NJDOT and Camden County
Length14.08 mi[1] (22.66 km)
Existed1927–present
Major junctions
South end Route 47 in Deptford Township
Major intersections
North end CR 611 in Maple Shade Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountiesGloucester, Camden, Burlington
Highway system
CR 571CR 573 CR 575

Route 41 was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 47 in Fairview, Deptford Township to Route 38 in Moorestown. Originally, the route was intended to bypass Haddonfield, however this bypass was never fully completed and Route 41 was signed along a temporary county-maintained alignment that also became CR 573. The northern part of this bypass was completed and became Route 154 in 1953. The road has seen many changes including the replacement of the traffic circle with Routes 38 and 73 with an interchange that involved realigning Route 41 around the original circle in 1960 and the replacement of the Ellisburg Circle at Routes 70 and 154 with a signalized intersection in the early 1990s. The temporary alignment of Route 41 along CR 573 was made permanent in the early 2000s.

Route description edit

 
Route 41 northbound past Route 42 in Deptford Township

Route 41 heads north from the Five Points intersection with Route 47 (Delsea Drive), CR 603 (Fairview-Sewell Road/Blackswood-Barnsboro Road), and CR 630 (Egg Harbor Road) in Deptford Township, Gloucester County, on a two-lane, undivided road called Hurffville Road.[2] The route intersects CR 621 (County House Road) and then intersects CR 534 (Good Intent Road).[1] The route continues north and meets Deptford Center Road, which heads west and provides access to the Deptford Mall and the Route 55 freeway, and a ramp to southbound Route 42 (North–South Freeway).[1][3] Route 41 comes to an interchange with the Route 42 freeway, with access provided to and from northbound Route 42.[1][3] Past Route 42, Route 41 intersects CR 544 (Clements Bridge Road), with which it forms a concurrency.[1]

 

County Route 573

LocationRunnemedeCherry Hill Township
Length5.73 mi[1] (9.22 km)

The route crosses the Big Timber Creek into Camden County, running along the border of Runnemede and Gloucester Township. CR 544 veers to the right onto Evesham Road, and Route 41 continues northeast on Clements Bridge Road into Runnemede. At the intersection with Route 168 (Black Horse Pike), Route 41 becomes county-maintained and runs concurrent with CR 573.[1] The two routes cross into Barrington, where they pass over the New Jersey Turnpike. Upon crossing Conrail Shared Assets Operations' Beesleys Point Secondary railroad line, Route 41 and CR 573 run along the border of Barrington and Haddon Heights, with Barrington to the southeast and Haddon Heights to the northwest. The two routes pass under Interstate 295 (I-295) before meeting U.S. Route 30 (US 30, White Horse Pike) at a modified traffic circle.[1]

 
View north along Route 41 at Route 73 in Maple Shade

Route 41 and CR 573 continue north on Highland Avenue and cross into Haddonfield, where the road becomes Chews Landing Road. The two routes meet CR 551 Spur (Kings Highway), and they bear to the right onto Kings Highway, heading northeast.[1] They pass over NJ Transit’s Atlantic City Line and the PATCO Speedline south of the Haddonfield PATCO station and then intersect CR 561 (Haddon Avenue) Past CR 561, the road crosses the Cooper River into Cherry Hill Township. Route 41 and CR 573 make a right turn onto a four-lane divided highway and intersect Route 154 (Brace Road). At this point, CR 573 ends and Route 41 makes a left turn onto a six-lane divided highway, becoming state-maintained again and forming a concurrency with Route 154.[1]

At the point Route 41 crosses Route 70 (Marlton Turnpike), Route 154 ends and Route 41 continues to the northeast on Kings Highway, a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane.[1][3] Route 41 becomes a four-lane divided highway at the crossing of the Pennsauken Creek and enters Maple Shade Township, Burlington County.[1] The route interchanges with Route 38 and with Route 73 a short distance later. It continues to the northeast, where Route 41 ends at the end of state maintenance and Kings Highway continues northeast as CR 611.[1]

History edit

 
Route 41 Temporary signage with CR 573 signage at US 30 on the border of Barrington and Haddon Heights

From Moorestown to Haddonfield, the road was created as part of a King's Highway legislated in 1681 to connect South Amboy and Salem.[4] Route 41 was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 47 in Fairview in Deptford Township to Route 38 in Moorestown along its current alignment, except through Haddonfield, which it was to bypass to the east.[5][6] Also legislated in 1927 was a spur of Route 41, Route S41, which was to run from the Tacony–Palmyra Bridge to Berlin.[5] Later spurs of Route 41 included Route S41A, which was a southern extension of Route S41 from Berlin to Route 42 (now US 322) in Folsom proposed in 1938.[7] In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Routes S41 and S41A became Route 73 and Route 41 was legislated along a county-maintained temporary route between Route 168 in Runnemede and Route 70 in Cherry Hill Township, signed Route 41 Temporary, when it became apparent the bypass around Haddonfield would not be fully completed.[8] Only the northernmost section of the bypass between CR 561 and Route 70 had been built and this eventually became Route 154.[8][9] The county-maintained section of Route 41 also became known as CR 573.[9]

Since 1953, many changes have occurred along Route 41. During reconstruction of the traffic circle between Routes 38, 41, and 73 into an interchange by the 1970s, Route 41 was relocated to a new alignment that bypassed the original traffic circle and extended north a short distance on Kings Highway to just south of the CR 608 (Lenola Road) intersection in Maple Shade Township. The Ellisburg Circle at the intersection of Routes 41, 70, and 154 was reconstructed into an intersection with jughandles and traffic lights by the 1990s. This reconstruction involved realigning Route 41 to form a brief concurrency with Route 154 just south of Route 70.[10][11] In the early 2000s, the Route 41 interchange with Route 42 in Deptford Township was, along with the CR 544 interchange with Route 42, reconstructed to ease traffic movements in the area.[12] Signs for Route 41 Temporary and CR 573 still remain along this stretch of Route 41, which today is officially considered to be a part of mainline Route 41.[1][13][14]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
GloucesterDeptford Township0.000.00  Route 47 (Delsea Drive) – Glassboro, Sewell, WestvilleSouthern terminus
1.802.90  CR 534 (Good Intent Road) – Woodbury, Blackwood
3.375.42  Route 42 (North–South Freeway) – Atlantic City, Camden, PhiladelphiaRoute 42 exit 12; no access from southbound Route 42
3.866.21 
 
 
 
 
CR 544 west (Clements Bridge Road) to Route 42 north – Woodbury, Camden
South end of CR 544 overlap; access to Deptford Mall
CamdenRunnemede4.176.71 
 
CR 544 east (Evesham Road) – Glendora, Magnolia
North end of CR 544 overlap
4.957.97  
 
 
 
Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) to N.J. Turnpike / A.C. Expressway – Bellmawr, Camden, Turnersville
South end of CR 573
Haddon HeightsBarrington line7.2411.65  
 
US 30 (White Horse Pike) to I-295
modified traffic circle
Haddonfield8.5513.76 
 
 
CR 551 Spur south (Kings Highway)
9.1214.68  CR 561 (Haddon Avenue)
Cherry Hill Township10.6817.19 
 
Route 154 south (Brace Road)
North end of CR 573;
South end of Route 154 overlap
10.8317.43  Route 70 (Marlton Turnpike)North end of Route 154 overlap;
former Ellisburg Circle
BurlingtonMaple Shade Township13.3721.52  
 
 
Route 38 to Route 73 south – Camden, Ben Franklin Bridge, Moorestown, Mt. Holly
Interchange; no access from northbound Route 41 to westbound Route 38
13.6021.89  
 
Route 73 to N.J. Turnpike – Marlton, Palmyra, Tacony Bridge
Interchange; access from northbound Route 41 to Route 73, southbound Route 41 to northbound Route 73, and southbound Route 73 to southbound Route 41
14.0822.66 
 
CR 611 north (Kings Highway)
Northern terminus; Continuation beyond Route 41
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 j k l m n o "Route 41 straight line diagram" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Bricketto, Martin C. (April 21, 2006). "State mapping out fixes to Five Points intersection". Gloucester County Times.
  3. ^ a b c Google (2009-04-01). "overview of New Jersey Route 41" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  4. ^ Stewart, Frank H. (1917). Notes on Old Gloucester County, New Jersey: Historical Records Published by the New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania. New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania.
  5. ^ a b State of New Jersey, Laws of 1927, Chapter 319.
  6. ^ (Map). State of New Jersey. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  7. ^ State of New Jersey, Laws of 1938, Chapter 299.
  8. ^ a b "1953 renumbering". New Jersey Department of Highways. Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ a b Map of New Jersey (Map). Cartography by H.M. Gousha. Chevron Oil Company. 1969.
  10. ^ State Farm Road Atlas (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally. State Farm Insurance. 1983.
  11. ^ United States-Canada-Mexico Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1996.
  12. ^ Laughlin, Jason (April 21, 2000). "Relief Proposed for Traffic Headache". The Courier-Post.
  13. ^ Google (2009-04-01). "170 Kings Hwy W. Haddonfield, NJ" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  14. ^ Google (2009-04-01). "4 Chews Landing Road Haddonfield, NJ" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2009-04-01.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • New Jersey Roads – History
  • New Jersey Roads – Photos
  • County Route 573 History
  • Speed Limits for Route 41

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Route 41 is a state highway in the U S state of New Jersey It runs 14 08 mi 22 66 km from the five way intersection of Route 47 Delsea Drive County Route 603 CR 603 Fairview Sewell Road Blackswood Barnsboro Road and CR 630 Egg Harbor Road also known as Five Points in Deptford Township Gloucester County north to the southern terminus of CR 611 in Maple Shade Burlington County just north of the Route 41 s interchanges with Route 38 and Route 73 The route is a two to four lane suburban road that passes through several communities including Runnemede Haddonfield and Cherry Hill Township Between the intersection with Route 168 in Runnemede and Route 154 in Cherry Hill Township Route 41 is maintained by Camden County and is also signed as County Route 573 CR 573 Route 41Route 41 highlighted in red Concurrency with CR 573 in pink Route informationMaintained by NJDOT and Camden CountyLength14 08 mi 1 22 66 km Existed1927 presentMajor junctionsSouth endRoute 47 in Deptford TownshipMajor intersectionsRoute 42 in Deptford Township Route 168 in Runnemede US 30 in Barrington Route 70 Route 154 in Cherry Hill Township Route 38 in Maple Shade Township Route 73 in Maple Shade TownshipNorth endCR 611 in Maple Shade TownshipLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew JerseyCountiesGloucester Camden BurlingtonHighway systemNew Jersey State Highway Routes Interstate US State Scenic Byways Route 40 Route 42 CR 571CR 573 CR 575 Route 41 was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 47 in Fairview Deptford Township to Route 38 in Moorestown Originally the route was intended to bypass Haddonfield however this bypass was never fully completed and Route 41 was signed along a temporary county maintained alignment that also became CR 573 The northern part of this bypass was completed and became Route 154 in 1953 The road has seen many changes including the replacement of the traffic circle with Routes 38 and 73 with an interchange that involved realigning Route 41 around the original circle in 1960 and the replacement of the Ellisburg Circle at Routes 70 and 154 with a signalized intersection in the early 1990s The temporary alignment of Route 41 along CR 573 was made permanent in the early 2000s Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Route 41 northbound past Route 42 in Deptford Township Route 41 heads north from the Five Points intersection with Route 47 Delsea Drive CR 603 Fairview Sewell Road Blackswood Barnsboro Road and CR 630 Egg Harbor Road in Deptford Township Gloucester County on a two lane undivided road called Hurffville Road 2 The route intersects CR 621 County House Road and then intersects CR 534 Good Intent Road 1 The route continues north and meets Deptford Center Road which heads west and provides access to the Deptford Mall and the Route 55 freeway and a ramp to southbound Route 42 North South Freeway 1 3 Route 41 comes to an interchange with the Route 42 freeway with access provided to and from northbound Route 42 1 3 Past Route 42 Route 41 intersects CR 544 Clements Bridge Road with which it forms a concurrency 1 nbsp County Route 573LocationRunnemede Cherry Hill TownshipLength5 73 mi 1 9 22 km The route crosses the Big Timber Creek into Camden County running along the border of Runnemede and Gloucester Township CR 544 veers to the right onto Evesham Road and Route 41 continues northeast on Clements Bridge Road into Runnemede At the intersection with Route 168 Black Horse Pike Route 41 becomes county maintained and runs concurrent with CR 573 1 The two routes cross into Barrington where they pass over the New Jersey Turnpike Upon crossing Conrail Shared Assets Operations Beesleys Point Secondary railroad line Route 41 and CR 573 run along the border of Barrington and Haddon Heights with Barrington to the southeast and Haddon Heights to the northwest The two routes pass under Interstate 295 I 295 before meeting U S Route 30 US 30 White Horse Pike at a modified traffic circle 1 nbsp View north along Route 41 at Route 73 in Maple Shade Route 41 and CR 573 continue north on Highland Avenue and cross into Haddonfield where the road becomes Chews Landing Road The two routes meet CR 551 Spur Kings Highway and they bear to the right onto Kings Highway heading northeast 1 They pass over NJ Transit s Atlantic City Line and the PATCO Speedline south of the Haddonfield PATCO station and then intersect CR 561 Haddon Avenue Past CR 561 the road crosses the Cooper River into Cherry Hill Township Route 41 and CR 573 make a right turn onto a four lane divided highway and intersect Route 154 Brace Road At this point CR 573 ends and Route 41 makes a left turn onto a six lane divided highway becoming state maintained again and forming a concurrency with Route 154 1 At the point Route 41 crosses Route 70 Marlton Turnpike Route 154 ends and Route 41 continues to the northeast on Kings Highway a five lane road with a center left turn lane 1 3 Route 41 becomes a four lane divided highway at the crossing of the Pennsauken Creek and enters Maple Shade Township Burlington County 1 The route interchanges with Route 38 and with Route 73 a short distance later It continues to the northeast where Route 41 ends at the end of state maintenance and Kings Highway continues northeast as CR 611 1 History edit nbsp Route 41 Temporary signage with CR 573 signage at US 30 on the border of Barrington and Haddon Heights From Moorestown to Haddonfield the road was created as part of a King s Highway legislated in 1681 to connect South Amboy and Salem 4 Route 41 was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 47 in Fairview in Deptford Township to Route 38 in Moorestown along its current alignment except through Haddonfield which it was to bypass to the east 5 6 Also legislated in 1927 was a spur of Route 41 Route S41 which was to run from the Tacony Palmyra Bridge to Berlin 5 Later spurs of Route 41 included Route S41A which was a southern extension of Route S41 from Berlin to Route 42 now US 322 in Folsom proposed in 1938 7 In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering Routes S41 and S41A became Route 73 and Route 41 was legislated along a county maintained temporary route between Route 168 in Runnemede and Route 70 in Cherry Hill Township signed Route 41 Temporary when it became apparent the bypass around Haddonfield would not be fully completed 8 Only the northernmost section of the bypass between CR 561 and Route 70 had been built and this eventually became Route 154 8 9 The county maintained section of Route 41 also became known as CR 573 9 Since 1953 many changes have occurred along Route 41 During reconstruction of the traffic circle between Routes 38 41 and 73 into an interchange by the 1970s Route 41 was relocated to a new alignment that bypassed the original traffic circle and extended north a short distance on Kings Highway to just south of the CR 608 Lenola Road intersection in Maple Shade Township The Ellisburg Circle at the intersection of Routes 41 70 and 154 was reconstructed into an intersection with jughandles and traffic lights by the 1990s This reconstruction involved realigning Route 41 to form a brief concurrency with Route 154 just south of Route 70 10 11 In the early 2000s the Route 41 interchange with Route 42 in Deptford Township was along with the CR 544 interchange with Route 42 reconstructed to ease traffic movements in the area 12 Signs for Route 41 Temporary and CR 573 still remain along this stretch of Route 41 which today is officially considered to be a part of mainline Route 41 1 13 14 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes GloucesterDeptford Township0 000 00 nbsp Route 47 Delsea Drive Glassboro Sewell WestvilleSouthern terminus 1 802 90 nbsp CR 534 Good Intent Road Woodbury Blackwood 3 375 42 nbsp Route 42 North South Freeway Atlantic City Camden PhiladelphiaRoute 42 exit 12 no access from southbound Route 42 3 866 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 544 west Clements Bridge Road to Route 42 north Woodbury CamdenSouth end of CR 544 overlap access to Deptford Mall CamdenRunnemede4 176 71 nbsp nbsp CR 544 east Evesham Road Glendora MagnoliaNorth end of CR 544 overlap 4 957 97 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 168 Black Horse Pike to N J Turnpike A C Expressway Bellmawr Camden TurnersvilleSouth end of CR 573 Haddon Heights Barrington line7 2411 65 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 30 White Horse Pike to I 295modified traffic circle Haddonfield8 5513 76 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 551 Spur south Kings Highway 9 1214 68 nbsp CR 561 Haddon Avenue Cherry Hill Township10 6817 19 nbsp nbsp Route 154 south Brace Road North end of CR 573 South end of Route 154 overlap 10 8317 43 nbsp Route 70 Marlton Turnpike North end of Route 154 overlap former Ellisburg Circle BurlingtonMaple Shade Township13 3721 52 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 38 to Route 73 south Camden Ben Franklin Bridge Moorestown Mt HollyInterchange no access from northbound Route 41 to westbound Route 38 13 6021 89 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 73 to N J Turnpike Marlton Palmyra Tacony BridgeInterchange access from northbound Route 41 to Route 73 southbound Route 41 to northbound Route 73 and southbound Route 73 to southbound Route 41 14 0822 66 nbsp nbsp CR 611 north Kings Highway Northern terminus Continuation beyond Route 41 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp New Jersey portalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Route 41 straight line diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved March 17 2020 Bricketto Martin C April 21 2006 State mapping out fixes to Five Points intersection Gloucester County Times a b c Google 2009 04 01 overview of New Jersey Route 41 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2009 04 01 Stewart Frank H 1917 Notes on Old Gloucester County New Jersey Historical Records Published by the New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania a b State of New Jersey Laws of 1927 Chapter 319 1927 New Jersey Road Map Map State of New Jersey Archived from the original on 2016 03 13 Retrieved 2008 10 08 State of New Jersey Laws of 1938 Chapter 299 a b 1953 renumbering New Jersey Department of Highways Archived from the original on June 28 2011 Retrieved July 31 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Map of New Jersey Map Cartography by H M Gousha Chevron Oil Company 1969 State Farm Road Atlas Map Cartography by Rand McNally State Farm Insurance 1983 United States Canada Mexico Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 1996 Laughlin Jason April 21 2000 Relief Proposed for Traffic Headache The Courier Post Google 2009 04 01 170 Kings Hwy W Haddonfield NJ Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2009 04 01 Google 2009 04 01 4 Chews Landing Road Haddonfield NJ Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2009 04 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Jersey Route 41 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New Jersey Route 41KML is from Wikidata New Jersey Roads History New Jersey Roads Photos County Route 573 History Speed Limits for Route 41 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Jersey Route 41 amp oldid 1154236396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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