County Route 527 (New Jersey)

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County 527.svg
County Route 527
Length: 84.86 mi[1] (136.57 km)
Formed: By 1954 (by 1947 as County Route 3R11)
South end: Circle sign 166.svgCounty 549.svg NJ 166/CR 549 in Toms River
Major
junctions:
US 9.svgGSPkwy Shield.svg US 9/GSP in Toms River
I-195.svg I-195 in Jackson Township
Circle sign 18.svg NJ 18 in E. Brunswick Township
I-95.svgNew Jersey Turnpike Shield.svg I-95/NJTP in E. Brunswick Township
US 1.svg US 1 in New Brunswick
I-287.svg I-287 in Franklin Township
US 22.svg US 22 in Bridgewater Township
I-78.svg I-78 in Summit
I-280.svg I-280 in Roseland
North end: Circle sign 23.svgPassaic County Route 604 NJ.svg NJ 23/Passaic CR 604 in Cedar Grove
500-series county routes
< CR 526 CR 528 >

County Route 527 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 85.22 miles (137.15 kilometers) from Main Street (Route 166) in Toms River Township to Pompton Avenue (NJ 23) in Cedar Grove. It is the second longest county highway in New Jersey after Route 519. It was first given the number 527 in 1954. The highest speed limit on CR 527 is 50 mph (80 km/h) in Toms River.[1]

County Route 527 begins in the town of Toms River and quickly comes upon the Garden State Parkway at .53 miles. The first concurrency with a major road occurs at 38 miles (61 km) with Route 18. County Route 527 merges with NJ 18 twice in its length. CR 527 moves into Somerset County and Union County and soon Essex County. CR 527 ends at New Jersey Route 23 in Cedar Grove. Other notable intersections are with Interstates 195, 287, 78, 280 and 95.

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[edit] Route description

County Route 527 begins at a traffic light with New Jersey Route 166 in Toms River.[1] Passing some local roads at the beginning, CR 527 crosses an interchange with the Garden State Parkway at .53 of a mile. More than a mile later, New Jersey Route 37 crosses 527 at a traffic light. Continuing through Toms River Township, County Route 571 merges into 527 for about 3/4 of a mile.[1] At 7.57 miles (12.18 km), State Route 70 crosses CR 527. Just past ten miles (16 km), County Route 547 crosses with Ocean County Route 3. Now in Jackson Township, at 15.49 miles (24.93 km), County Route 528 leaves to the right and Ocean County Route 628 leaves to the right.[1]

At 18.05 miles (29.05 km), County Route 526 and CR 527 intersect.[1] Less than a mile later, Interstate 195 interchanges with CR 527. At 19.61 miles (31.56 km), CR 527 changes from Ocean County to Monmouth County. On the Freehold/Millstone town border, County Routes 524 and 537 cross. Past 24 miles (39 km), the alternate to 527, CR 527 Alternate leaves to the left. At 26.61 miles (42.82 km), New Jersey Route 33 crosses at a traffic light in Manalapan. At 29.40 miles (47.31 km), the alternate route ends at the main road and CR 527 enters Englishtown soon after.[1] In Englishtown, CR 527 and CR 522 intersect and become a concurrency for about .07 of a mile. At 30.58 miles (49.21 km), CR 527 re-enters Manalapan for a short distance. At 31.50 miles (50.69 km), CR 527 enters Monroe Township which is in Middlesex County. 527 spends a short time in Monroe as it soon enters the town of Old Bridge. At 34.29 miles (55.18 km), County Route 520 crosses at a traffic light.[1]

After passing local roads in Old Bridge, CR 527 merges with New Jersey Route 18 for about one mile (1.6 km), entering the town of East Brunswick.[1] At 36.68 miles (59.03 km), CR 527 leaves to the right and continues into South River. Just before 41 miles (66 km), County Route 535 crosses 527 at a traffic light. Entering East Brunswick again, NJ 18 and CR 527 merge again for about four miles (6 km).[1] In this time, there are exits for U.S. Route 1, NJ 172 and Paulus Boulevard. CR 527 then leaves onto State Route 172 into New Brunswick. Crossing New Brunswick's local roads, CR 527 then merges into the concurrency of State Route 27 and County Route 514. The concurrency lasts less than a mile, where 514 and 527 turn off of NJ 27. At 47.08 miles (75.77 km), the concurrency with 514 ends and 527 continues into the outskirts of New Brunswick.[1]

At 48 miles (77 km), CR 527 enters Somerset County and approximately a half-mile later, CR 527 splits into a 4-lane highway.[1] The stretch does not last long as it ends at about 50.5 miles (81.3 km). At 51.21 miles (82.41 km), the roads split again and soon reach Interstate 287 afterwards. At 52.13 miles (83.90 km), CR 527 crosses the town border and enters South Bound Brook. Soon entering regular Bound Brook, the road divides again into a divided highway at 53.35 miles (85.86 km). The divided highway merges together again at about 53.8 miles (86.6 km). At 54.3 miles (87.4 km), State Route 28 crosses.[1] After the intersection with NJ 28, CR 527 enters Bridgewater and crosses with U.S. Route 22. In Watchung, County Route 529 leaves to the right. Just past the 61-mile (98 km) mark, the road divides again for a short time. In between this divided stage, County Route 531 merges in. 531 leaves as the highways merge together again.[1]

Now in Union County, CR 527 crosses Interstate 78.[1] At 70 miles (110 km), State Route 24 crosses CR 527 in Springfield. Soon after, 527 spends a short time concurrent with State Route 124. CR 527 then enters Essex County after the concurrency ends.[1] At 71.55 miles (115.15 km), County Route 577 leaves to the right. Just before 74 miles (119 km), County Route 510 crosses.[1] At 75 miles (121 km), County Route 508 crosses at a traffic light. New Jersey Route 10 crosses at 77.26 miles (124.34 km) and then Interstate 280 crosses at 78 miles (126 km). In Caldwell, CR 527 merges with CR 506 for about .62 of a mile. CR 527 ends at an intersection with New Jersey Route 23 in Cedar Grove.[1]

[edit] History

The New Brunswick section of CR 527 was known as County Route 3R11 back in 1947. The parts south of that in Middlesex County was known as County Route 3R10.[2] By 1954, the road was known as County Route 527, part of the 500-series county roads adopted by the state of New Jersey.[3]

Two former spur routes of County Route 527 existed. The first County Route 527 Spur in Somerset County ran along what is now Somerset County Route 651, County Route 512, and Somerset County Route 613. The second County Route 527 Spur ran along what is now Essex County Routes 608 and 649.[4]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Ocean Toms River 0.00 Circle sign 166.svg NJ 166  
0.53 GSPkwy Shield.svg Garden State Parkway  
1.97 Circle sign 37.svg NJ 37  
7.57 Circle sign 70.svg NJ 70  
Jackson Township 18.05 I-195.svg Interstate 195 I-195 Exit 21
Monmouth Manalapan Township 26.61 Circle sign 33.svg NJ 33  
Middlesex Old Bridge Township 37.86 Circle sign 18.svg NJ 18 Begin Circle sign 18.svg County 527.svg concurrency
East Brunswick Township 38.68 Circle sign 18.svg NJ 18 End Circle sign 18.svg County 527.svg concurrency
42.92 Circle sign 18.svg NJ 18 Begin Circle sign 18.svg County 527.svg concurrency
New Brunswick 46.04 Circle sign 18.svg NJ 18 End Circle sign 18.svg County 527.svg concurrency
46.53 Circle sign 172.svg NJ 172 Begin Circle sign 172.svg County 527.svg concurrency
46.74 Circle sign 172.svg NJ 172 End Circle sign 172.svg County 527.svg concurrency
46.74 Circle sign 27.svgCounty 514.svg NJ 27/CR 514 Begin Circle sign 27.svg County 514.svg County 527.svg concurrency
46.9 Circle sign 27.svg NJ 27 End Circle sign 27.svg County 514.svg County 527.svg concurrency
47.08 County 514.svg CR 514 End County 514.svg County 527.svg concurrency
Somerset Franklin Township 51.58 I-287.svg Interstate 287 I-287 Exit 10
Bound Brook 54.30 Circle sign 28.svg NJ 28  
Bridgewater Township 51.25 US 22.svg US 22  
Union Summit 67.61 I-78.svg Interstate 78  
Springfield Township 70.16 Circle sign 24.svg NJ 24  
70.44 Circle sign 124.svg NJ 124  
Essex Livingston 77.26 Circle sign 10.svg NJ 10  
Roseland 78.52 I-280.svg Interstate 280  
Cedar Grove 85.22 Circle sign 23.svg NJ 23  

[edit] CR 527 Alternate



County Route 527 Alternate
Location Millstone Township - Manalapan
Length 5.88 mi[5] (9.46 km)

County Route 527 Alternate is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 5.88 miles (9.46 kilometers) from Sweetmans Lane in Millstone Township, following Woodville Road and Iron Ore Road to Millhurst Road in Manalapan. It crosses Route 33 about halfway between its two termini, which are both at its parent, Route 527.[5]

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