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Past the first toll plaza, I-78 has an interchange with Interstate 95 ( The New Jersey Turnpike ) and crosses Newark Bay via the Newark Bay Bridge.
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 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 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 ).
Past the Route 37 interchange, Route 35 continues north along Barnegat Bay, curving eastward and crossing into Toms River Township, where the route splits into a block-wide one-way pair with two lanes in each direction that heads north through residential and commercial Ortley Beach.
Route 35 just north of the Shark River ( New Jersey ) | Shark River bridge in Neptune Township, New Jersey | Neptune Township with New York City listed as the control city. Past the Shark River bridge, Route 35 becomes a four-lane divided highway that features an interchange with County Route 40A ( Memorial Drive ), crossing into Neptune City.
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 this interchange, the route turns north and crosses into South Amboy, where Route 35 comes to an interchange and forms a concurrency with U. S. Route 9.
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, Route 495 becomes a six-lane, freeway maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation that intersects U. S. Route 1 / 9 at a partial interchange, with a westbound exit and eastbound entrance.
Past U. S. Route 1 / 9, the speed limit rises to and the freeway has an interchange with County Route 501 ( John F. Kennedy Boulevard ), which uses 30th Street and 31st Street as collector / distributor roads.
Past this, Route 4 features a cloverleaf interchange with Route 17 and continues east as a six-lane divided highway with a speed limit.
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 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 interchange, Route 7 becomes the four-lane, divided Belleville Turnpike.
Past this interchange, Route 10 crosses over Mine Hill, where the route is flanked by dense hardwood forest.
Past Dryden Way, Route 10 features an interchange with Interstate 287 and narrows to four lanes.

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Past and Turnpike
Past the New Jersey Turnpike, the road heads into residential neighborhoods, crossing County Route 514 ( Main Street ).
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 the river, the turnpike continued generally northeastward across the rural northwestern corner of Otsego County to the village of Richfield Springs, where it ended at the Cherry Valley Turnpike in the village center.
Past CR 508, the freeway narrows to four lanes and comes to the toll plaza for the New Jersey Turnpike ( I-95 ) at exit 15W, at which point I-280 ends.

Past and continues
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 this intersection, Route 12 enters Raritan Township, where it continues through rural areas of woodland and farmland, with some residences.
Past this intersection, it continues to County Route 617, where the name changes to Woodstown Road, before crossing County Route 538.
Past Pearl Street, Route 49 crosses County Route 670 ( Commerce Street / Buckshutem Road ) and Route 49 continues to the east on Commerce Street.
Past the Route 49 interchange, Route 55 continues through Millville, passing over County Route 552 Spur ( CR 552 Spur ).
Past the Garden Road interchange, Route 55 continues through farmland and woodland, passing to the east of Rudys Airport.
Route 55 south between interchanges with County Route 553 ( New Jersey ) | CR 553 and U. S. Route 322 in New Jersey | US 322 in Gloucester County, New Jersey | Gloucester County Past the US 322 interchange, the freeway continues through agricultural areas and enters Mantua Township, where it turns northeast and crosses under CR 553 Alternate.
Past this intersection, the road continues alongside the wooded Musconetcong River, with residential and commercial development increasing past the Hazen Road intersection.
Past the River Elbe, the mountain chain continues as the Lusatian Mountains.
Past this intersection, Route 79 continues north into farmland with some residences and businesses ; the amount of neighborhoods eventually increase along the road again.
Past this point, the freeway runs through marshy areas of Mantua Creek and continues into West Deptford Township.
Past this intersection, the road continues into development, crossing Brainerd Lake before forming a short concurrency with CR 535.
Past that intersection, Route 83 continues to the east through a mix of residential development and woodland.
Past the one-way pair, the route continues northeast on Princeton Post Road, which passes by numerous businesses.

Past and northwest
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 the freeway portion, the route heads northwest along the border of Morris and Passaic Counties as a four-to six-lane divided highway with a wide median at places, winding through mountainous areas and crossing Interstate 287 in Riverdale.
Past US 209, the highway enters a rural area as it heads northwest into the center of the state park.
Past Montrose Road, I-270 continues north into the Rockville area, turning northwest before it comes to a single-point urban interchange with Maryland Route 189 ( Falls Road ), where the highway sees 253, 620 vehicles daily.
Past MD 124, the local lanes in the northbound direction ends, and I-270 head northwest as an eight-lane freeway with four southbound lanes and an HOV lane and three travel lanes northbound.
Past 2100 North, the freeway enters rural Salt Lake County, and the road curves to the northwest.
Past Camden, NY 13 continues northwest along Fish Creek into the Oswego County town of Williamstown, where NY 13 leaves the waterway and intersects NY 183 and NY 104.
Past the mountain and its surrounding hills, PA 61 heads northwest and, eventually, due west through moderately level terrain, intersecting Pennsylvania Route 895 and running concurrent with the route near Deer Lake in West Brunswick Township before passing south of Orwigsburg on a bypass.
Past this interchange, the road continues northwest as US 71 Bus.

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