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The route southward of Exit 6A in Wall was also originally intended to extend to the Brielle Circle and terminate at Route 34, Route 35, and Route 70 but there are no plans to do so currently.
Exits include New Jersey Route 34, County Route 537 ( Colts Neck Road ), New Jersey Route 79 ( South Main Street ), County Route 520, and County Route 3 ( Tennent Road ), while passing through Freehold and Marlboro.
New Jersey Route 35 | Route 35 northbound approaching the intersection with the southern terminus of New Jersey Route 34 | Route 34 and the eastern terminus of Route 70 in Wall Township, New Jersey | Wall Township, which was the Brielle Circle until 2001, when it was replaced with an at-grade intersection with jughandle s. This was to be Route 18's southern terminus
In 2001, the Brielle Circle was replaced with a new four-approach interchange between Route 35, Route 34 and Route 70, but the project included no hint of the Route 18 Extension.

Route and northbound
Its first interchange is with Maryland Route 178, though it is only accessible from the southbound carriageway, and traffic only enters into the northbound.
There are no northbound off-ramps until exit 7, where the route interchanges with the ends of both Maryland Route 3 and Maryland Route 32.
At the southern end of the interchange, the right-of-way for the southern extension is visible along with the former on-ramp from Route 138 to Route 18 northbound.
It then passes under County Route 516 and County Route 527 ( Old Bridge-Matawan Road ), but has no northbound interchange to connect with them ; motorists have to travel through a residential area to access these roads.
The route interchanges with Route 34 southbound at Exit 35A and northbound at Exit 35B.
Route 21 comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance for Grafton Avenue and Mill Street, briefly becoming a double-decker freeway again past that interchange before crossing into Belleville at the Second River crossing.
The freeway features a southbound exit for Mill Street and a northbound exit for Route 7 and County Route 506 ( Rutgers Street / Belleville Turnpike ) as it passes by houses on the left side of the freeway.
This interchange has access to the northbound Garden State Parkway from northbound Route 34, to the southbound Garden State Parkway from southbound Route 34, and to both directions of Route 34 from the southbound Garden State Parkway.

Route and approaching
On roads approaching Route 128 here, guide signs only list I-95 ; Route 128 shields are in a separate sign assembly.
Westbound Route 28 ( Union Avenue ) approaching the left turn onto Gaston Avenue in Somerville, New Jersey | Somerville. Route 28 begins at an interchange with U. S. Route 22 in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, heading to the southeast on Easton Turnpike, a two-lane undivided road with a speed limit of.
Route 35 northbound just past the Manasquan River bridge, approaching New Jersey Route 71 | Route 71 in Brielle, New Jersey | Brielle.
Route 35 northbound approaching the intersection with New Jersey Route 34 | Route 34 and New Jersey Route 70 | Route 70 in Wall Township, New Jersey | Wall Township, which was the Brielle Circle until 2001, when it was replaced with an at-grade intersection with jughandle s. The present-day alignment of Route 35 follows parts of many 19th-century turnpikes, including the Keyport and Middletown Turnpike, which was chartered on March 5, 1852, the Middletown Turnpike, chartered in 1866 to run from Middletown Township to Red Bank, the Middletown and Keyport Turnpike, which was chartered on March 15, 1859 to run from Middletown Township to Keyport, the Red Bank and Eatontown Turnpike, chartered on February 9, 1865 along present-day Broad Street, County Route 11, and Route 35, and the Shrewsbury Turnpike, which was chartered in 1857 to run from Red Bank to Eatontown.

Route and Garden
* Garden Route National Park
U. S. Route 89 descends from the Bear River Mountains through Logan Canyon and turns north at Garden City along the Bear Lake shoreline.
State Route 30 heads south from Garden City through Laketown and climbs east through the mountains to the Wyoming border.
A massive interchange near the Naval Weapons Station Earle is then encountered with exits for Industrial Way West, County Route 547 ( Wyckoff Road ), New Jersey Route 36, Hope Road, the Garden State Parkway, the Tinton Falls interchange ( Exit 105 ), and County Route 38 ( Wayside Road ).
Route 28 continues east, intersecting Route 59 and the Garden State Parkway in Cranford before heading to Elizabeth, where it crosses Route 439 before ending at Route 27.
A short distance later, the highway crosses to the south of a construction site and crosses over the southbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway ( Route 444 ) and intersects with the on-ramp from the southbound lanes.
* Mountain Springs Hotel – The site of the former hotel stands at the corner of Main Street ( U. S. Route 322 ) and Spring Garden Street.
The route is a four-lane divided highway between its southern terminus and the north end of the Route 33 concurrency in Howell Township ; along this stretch, the route intersects the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 195 / Route 138 within a short distance of each other.

Route and State
California State Route 61 runs down city streets from the Posey and Webster Street Tubes, across the Bay Farm Island Bridge, and south to the Oakland Airport.
On August 7, 1912, the Department broke ground on its first construction project, the section of El Camino Real between South San Francisco and Burlingame ( now part of California State Route 82 ).
The bridge is part of State Route 84, and is directly connected to Interstate 880 by a freeway segment north of the Fremont end.
Access to I-280 is available via State Route 84 to Woodside Road ( as signed ) or other arterial routes.
In addition, there are no direct cross-Peninsula arterial routes between State Route 84 and Page Mill Road, a five-mile gap.
The city is west of the former site of Times Beach, the site of dioxin contamination discovered in the 1980s ; the area was cleaned up and became Route 66 State Park.
* Townhouses – Upperclassman – 35 two-bedroom townhouses located 1 / 8 of a mile north of the campus on State Route 123
The Aztec Motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico ( built 1932 ) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 and listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties as the oldest continuously operating US Route 66 motel in New Mexico.
In 1987, Angel Delgadillo and a group of fifteen businesspeople established the first Route 66 association in Seligman, Arizona, obtaining the first " Historic Route 66 " designation for a stretch of Arizona State Route 66 from Kingman to Seligman.
The Caltrain commuter rail line runs roughly parallel to the El Camino Real ( State Route 82 ) and Highway 101 corridors.
Ferry at Clinton The only bridge that reaches Whidbey Island is the Deception Pass Bridge, State Route 20, which connects the north end of Whidbey to the mainland via Fidalgo Island.
Modern ferry service is available via State Route 20 on the Coupeville to Port Townsend ferry, and via State Route 525 on the Clinton to Mukilteo ferry service on the southern east coast.
Travel on the island involves use of an extensive county road system, or city infrastructure depending on location, all of which act as feeders to the two state highways State Route 525 and State Route 20.
* December 30 – California's first modern freeway, the future State Route 110, opens to traffic in Pasadena, California, as the Arroyo Seco Parkway ( now the Pasadena Freeway ).
The Railroad had blasted and tunneled its way down the Weber River canyon to Ogden and around the north shore of the Great Salt Lake ( roughly paralleling modern Interstate 84 and State Route 30 ).
State Route 504, locally known as the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway, connects with Interstate 5 at Exit 49, to the west of the mountain.
The park is away from the zoo, at 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road east of Escondido, California, along California State Route 78.

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