County Route 523 (New Jersey)

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County Route 523 marker

County Route 523

CR 523 highlighted in red
Route information
Length29.07 mi[1] (46.78 km)
Major junctions
South end Route 29 in Stockton
Major intersections CR 579 in Delaware Township
Route 12 in Raritan Township
Route 31 in Raritan Township
US 22 in Readington Township
I-78 in Tewksbury Township
CR 517 in Tewksbury Township
US 206 in Bedminster Township
North end US 202 in Bedminster Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountiesHunterdon, Somerset
Highway system
CR 522 CR 524

County Route 523, abbreviated CR 523, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 29.07 miles (46.78 km) from Main Street (Route 29) in Stockton to Hillside Avenue (US 202) in Bedminster Township.

Route description

Hunterdon County

CR 523 begins at an intersection with Route 29 in Stockton, Hunterdon County, heading northeast on Stockton-Flemington Road through wooded residential areas. The road leaves Stockton for Delaware Township and enters a mix of farms and woods with some homes. The route intersects CR 605 before crossing CR 604 in the residential community of Sergeantsville. CR 523 passes through more rural areas as it comes to a brief concurrency with CR 579. After CR 579 splits to the south, the route enters Raritan Township and enters rural areas with increasing residential subdivisions. CR 523 intersects Route 12 at Dvoor's Circle and crosses into Flemington a short distance later, becoming municipally-maintained Mine Street, which is lined with homes. CR 523 turns north onto Park Street, passing more residences along with a few businesses. The route briefly turns east onto North Main Street before heading northeast on Walter E. Foran Boulevard, crossing back into Raritan Township. At this point, CR 523 becomes a divided highway as it passes residential subdivisions, narrowing back into an undivided road as it turns east and intersects Route 31.[1][2]

After this intersection, the route becomes unnamed as it passes commercial areas before passing farms and making a turn to the north, becoming county maintained again. The road passes through a mix of homes and businesses parks before heading near more farmland, running a short distance to the west of Norfolk Southern's Lehigh Line. After intersecting CR 612, CR 523 turns east onto Flemington-Whitehouse Road and passes over the Lehigh Line, at which point it runs between the South Branch Raritan River to the north and an industrial facility to the south. The road crosses the South Branch Raritan River into Readington Township, where it turns northeast and then north into a mix of woods, farms, and residential neighborhoods. The route curves to the north-northeast as it crosses CR 629 and continues to the CR 620 intersection near more residential areas. CR 523 comes to the community of Whitehouse Station, where the route becomes Main Street as it passes homes, crossing New Jersey Transit's Raritan Valley Line near White House Station. A short distance later, CR 523 intersects US 22 and turns northwest to form a brief concurrency with that route on a four-lane divided highway. After the US 22 overlap, CR 523 continues north on two-lane undivided Oldwick Road, entering wooded areas with some homes. The road is briefly a four-lane divided highway as it comes to an interchange providing access to the Merck headquarters. The road becomes two lanes and undivided again as it crosses into Tewksbury Township and reaches an interchange with I-78. Past this interchange, the route passes a mix of fields ans woods with a few residences before coming to the southern terminus of CR 517. At this point, CR 517 heads north and CR 523 makes a right turn to head east on Lamington Road into more rural areas.[1][2]

Somerset County

After crossing the Lamington River, CR 523 enters Bedminster Township in Somerset County, passing though farmland as it intersects CR 665. From here, the route turns north-northeast and passes through woods before heading back into a mix of farms, woods, and homes. Residential development increases as the road comes to a junction with US 206. After passing a mix of homes a businesses, CR 523 ends at the US 202 intersection.[1][2]

History

A spur route, County Route 523 Spur, existed, which is now Somerset County Route 665.[3] However, exit signs on Interstate 78 still call the highway CR 523 Spur.[4][5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
HunterdonStockton0.000.00 Route 29 (Main Street)Southern terminus
Delaware Township6.3910.28
CR 579 north (Ringoes Croton Road)
South end of CR 579 overlap
6.5010.46
CR 579 south (Ringoes Croton Road)
North end of CR 579 overlap
Raritan Township9.1314.69 Route 12Dvoor’s Circle
10.9917.69 Route 31
Readington Township19.8932.01
US 22 east – Somerville
South end of US 22 overlap
20.0732.30
US 22 west – Clinton
North end of US 22 overlap
Tewksbury Township22.0935.55 I-78I-78 exit 24
23.2037.34
CR 517 north (Oldwick Road)
SomersetBedminster Township28.8346.40 US 206
29.0746.78 US 202Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "County Route 523 straight line diagram" (PDF). Trenton, New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Google (January 2, 2011). "overview of County Route 523" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  3. ^ Steve Alpert. "New Jersey Roads - NJ State Highways - CR 515-530". Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  4. ^ Steve Alpert. "New Jersey Roads - I-78/US-22 - EB". Retrieved 2010-11-13.
  5. ^ Steve Alpert. "New Jersey Roads - I-78/US-22 - WB". Retrieved 2010-11-13.

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