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Past and Avenue
Past the Somerville Circle, Route 28 becomes a road named West End Avenue that intersects County Route 644 ( Frelinghuysen Avenue ) just before entering Somerville.
Past this interchange, Route 28 becomes West Westfield Avenue and crosses into Roselle Park, where it continues through a mix of residences and commercial establishments, where it crosses over the Raritan Valley Line and intersects with County Route 617 ( Faitoute Avenue / Gordon Street ) before heading into the downtown area of Roselle Park.
Past the intersection with 3rd Avenue, Route 21 becomes a six-lane, double-decker freeway that passes by a cemetery.
Past this intersection, Route 35 intersects the northern terminus of Route 71 and County Route 537, forming a concurrency with County Route 537 that lasts until the Tinton Avenue intersection adjacent to the entrance to Fort Monmouth.
Past this intersection, County Route 507 splits from Route 7 by heading north on River Road, County Route 699 heads to the south on Passaic Avenue, and Route 7 continues west, crossing the Passaic River on a lift bridge, known as the Bellrville Turnpike Bridge or Rutgers Street Bridge, into Belleville, Essex County, where the first section of Route 7 ends at an intersection with Route 21.
Past I-182, it passes the Tri-Cities Airport before resuming a north – south direction at the Oregon Avenue interchange.
Past the Rosedale Avenue intersection, the route heads into a mix of residential and business areas.
Past Palisade Avenue, the lower level of Route 139 emerges from underground and, along with the upper level, merges into Interstate 78 at an interchange.
Past the latter, the route passes over New Jersey Transit ’ s Bergen County Line and comes to a southbound exit and entrance with Berdan Avenue.
Past this interchange, the northbound direction of Route 208 widens to three lanes and it continues into commercial areas, with some driveways along the road and an intersection with McBride Avenue.
Past the railroad crossing, Route 208 heads through wooded residential areas prior to a northbound interchange with County Route 653 ( Lincoln Avenue ), where it enters Hawthorne, Passaic County.
Past Newkirk Plaza the line continues in an open cut, then begins to rise to street level at the north end of Avenue H station.
Past and present residents of Monomeath Avenue include or have included:
Past the airport, Gratiot Avenue once again runs through residential neighborhoods while being immediately bordered by commercial properties.
Past San Pablo Avenue ( SR 123 ), Route 13 ( as Ashby Avenue ) runs through a more modest neighborhood before reaching its current end at Interstate 80 / Interstate 580.
Past 9 Mile Road, the freeway ends at the intersection with Grand River Avenue, and M-5 follows Grand River southeasterly as a boulevard, a type of divided street.
Past Telegraph, Grand River Avenue forms the northern boundary of the Grand Lawn Cemetery and later the southern boundary of the New Rogell Golf Course.
Past Jerome Avenue, the freeway gains a pair of service roads and heads north to the New York City line, where it becomes the New York State Thruway as it passes into Westchester County.
Past Virginia Avenue, the parkway has many characteristics of a freeway, most notably limited access by ramp.
Past the Waterview Avenue intersection, MD 2 becomes two-way Hanover Street, a five-lane street.
Past this junction, another interchange at Union Park Avenue appears.

Past and road
Past this interchange, the route continues into Bound Brook as a two-lane undivided road with a speed limit and heads through business areas.
Past the Allenwood Circle, the road continues northwest to a partial interchange with the Garden State Parkway.
Past this interchange, Route 34 becomes a two-lane undivided road that passes residences, commercial areas, and Delicious Orchards before crossing County Route 537 ( Colts Neck Road / Eatontown Road ).
Route 34 northbound at the Allenwood Circle. Past this intersection, the road continues through areas of residences and farms before turning northwest into more residential surroundings and entering Marlboro Township.
Past these intersection, the road heads into residential areas, crossing over Lake Lefferts before continuing northwest through a mix of residences and businesses with a speed limit of.
Past this intersection, Route 35 heads north on a two-lane, undivided road that passes by many businesses.
Past the Manasquan Circle, Route 35 heads north as a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane that intersects County Route 524 ( Allaire Road ).
Past this intersection, Route 35 becomes a two-lane, undivided road again and crosses the Shark River into Neptune Township.
Past this interchange, the road continues northwest and intersects the northern terminus of County Route 3, where it also features ramps to County Route 516, which Route 35 passes under just to the north.
Past this interchange, the road crosses the Matawan Creek into Aberdeen Township, where it heads northwest through Cliffwood Beach.
Past the New Jersey Turnpike, the road heads into residential neighborhoods, crossing County Route 514 ( Main Street ).
Past U. S. Route 1 / 9, the road passes homes and businesses, crossing into Rahway, Union County just before crossing the Rahway River.
Past the County Route 644 interchange, Route 38 passes by the Cherry Hill Mall, located on the north side of the road.
Past this interchange, businesses stop along the road and it continues east with three lanes in the eastbound direction and two lanes in the westbound direction, coming to an interchange with Jones Road.
Past this interchange, the road continues south with businesses along the road, crossing into Fort Lee.
Past US 46, the road crosses a brook and County Route 509 ( Broad Street ) splits off, with Route 19 interchanging with the Garden State Parkway.
Past this interchange, the speed limit increases to and the road heads into Paterson.
Past I-80, the speed limit lowers to and Route 19 continues north as a five-lane road, with three northbound lanes and two southbound lanes, to an interchange with County Route 638 ( Grand Street ).
Past this traffic circle, the divided highway becomes a four-lane undivided road with some businesses and homes along the road.
Past this intersection, the divided highway ends and Route 23 becomes a two-lane, undivided road.
Past this intersection, Route 37 becomes a road lined with several businesses.
Past the Atlantic City Expressway, the two-lane undivided road comes to an intersection with CR 559.

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