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|map=Garden State Parkway map.svg
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|length_mi=172.40
|length_mi=172.4
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|length_round=2
|length_round=2
|restrictions=No commercial vehicles north of exit 105<ref name=njdottrucks/>
|restrictions=No commercial vehicles north of exit 105<ref name=njdottrucks/>
|direction_a=South
|direction_a=SOUTH
|direction_b=North
|direction_b=NORTH
|terminus_a={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|109}} in [[Lower Township, New Jersey|Lower Township]]
|terminus_a={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|109}} in [[Lower Township, New Jersey|Lower Township]]
|junction={{jct|state=NJ|ACE}} in [[Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Egg Harbor Township]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|37}} in [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|195}} in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|18|NJ|36}} in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|US|9|NJ|440}} in [[Woodbridge Township, New Jersey|Woodbridge]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|95|NJTP}} in Woodbridge Township<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|78}} in [[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union]]/[[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|280}} in [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|80}} in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook Township]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|17}} in [[Paramus, New Jersey|Paramus]]
|junction={{jct|state=NJ|ACE}} in [[Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Egg Harbor Township]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|37}} in [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|195}} in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|18|NJ|36}} in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|US|9|NJ|440}} in [[Woodbridge Township, New Jersey|Woodbridge]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|95|NJTP}} in Woodbridge<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|78}} in [[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union]]/[[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|280}} in [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|I|80}} in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook]]<br />{{jct|state=NJ|NJ|17}} in [[Paramus, New Jersey|Paramus]]
|terminus_b=[[Garden State Parkway Connector|G.S. Pkwy. Connector]] to {{jct|state=NY|I|87|I|287|NYST}} at [[Ramapo, New York|Ramapo]]
|terminus_b=[[Garden State Parkway Connector|G.S. Pkwy. Connector]] to {{jct|state=NY|I|87|I|287|NYST}} at [[Ramapo, New York|Ramapo]]
|established=1947
|established=1947
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Between exits&nbsp;80 and&nbsp;83, the Parkway has a [[Concurrency (road)|concurrency]] with [[U.S. Route 9 in New Jersey|U.S. Route&nbsp;9]] just south of the Toms River Toll Plaza. It was from here that the [[Driscoll Expressway]] was to start (south of exit&nbsp;83) and run to the [[New Jersey Turnpike]].
Between exits&nbsp;80 and&nbsp;83, the Parkway has a [[Concurrency (road)|concurrency]] with [[U.S. Route 9 in New Jersey|U.S. Route&nbsp;9]] just south of the Toms River Toll Plaza. It was from here that the [[Driscoll Expressway]] was to start (south of exit&nbsp;83) and run to the [[New Jersey Turnpike]].


[[New Jersey Route 37|Route&nbsp;37]] interchanges with the Parkway at exits&nbsp;82 and&nbsp;82A in [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]].<ref name="sld"/> At exit&nbsp;83, U.S. Route&nbsp;9 leaves the Parkway and heads north. Exit&nbsp;88 comes at {{convert|89.4|mi|km}} for [[New Jersey Route 70|Route&nbsp;70]]. In Brick Township, exit&nbsp;90 (northbound) and exit&nbsp;91 (southbound), leave for [[County Route 549 (New Jersey)|County Route&nbsp;549]]. At this point the road is in [[Monmouth County, New Jersey|Monmouth County]]. Exit&nbsp;98 leads to [[Interstate 195 (New Jersey)|Interstate&nbsp;195]], [[New Jersey Route 34|Route&nbsp;34]] and [[New Jersey Route 138|Route&nbsp;138]]. Exit&nbsp;100 leaves southbound for [[New Jersey Route 33|Route&nbsp;33]]. [[New Jersey Route 66|Route&nbsp;66]] also exits northbound. Exit&nbsp;102, a southbound only exit leaves for [[Neptune Township, New Jersey|Neptune Township]].<ref name="sld"/>
[[New Jersey Route 37|Route&nbsp;37]] interchanges with the Parkway at exits&nbsp;82 and&nbsp;82A in [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]].<ref name="sld"/> At exit&nbsp;83, U.S. Route&nbsp;9 leaves the Parkway and heads north. Exit&nbsp;88 comes at {{convert|89.4|mi|km}} for [[New Jersey Route 70|Route&nbsp;70]]. In Brick Township, exit&nbsp;90 (northbound) and exit&nbsp;91 (southbound), leave for [[County Route 549 (New Jersey)|County Route&nbsp;549]]. At this point the road is in [[Monmouth County, New Jersey|Monmouth County]]. Exit&nbsp;98 leads to [[Interstate 195 (New Jersey)|Interstate&nbsp;195]], [[New Jersey Route 34|Route&nbsp;34]] and [[New Jersey Route 138|Route&nbsp;138]]. Exit&nbsp;100 leaves southbound for [[New Jersey Route 33|Route&nbsp;33]]. [[New Jersey Route 66|Route&nbsp;66]] also exits northbound. Exit&nbsp;102, a southbound only exit leaves for [[Neptune Township, New Jersey|Neptune]].<ref name="sld"/>
[[Image:Parkway Congestion 02.jpg|thumb|left|Heavy traffic on the Parkway in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]]]]
[[Image:Parkway Congestion 02.jpg|thumb|left|Heavy traffic on the Parkway in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]]]]
[[Image:Vietnam Memorial Sign.jpg|right|thumb|Vietnam Memorial sign (exit&nbsp;116)]] Exit&nbsp;105 for [[New Jersey Route 18|Route&nbsp;18]] and [[New Jersey Route 36|Route&nbsp;36]] leading to [[Long Branch, New Jersey|Long Branch]] is the point at which all trucks are forced to leave the Parkway.<ref name=njdottrucks>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/about/rules/pdf/chapter32truckaccess.pdf|title=TITLE 16. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - CHAPTER 32. TRUCK ACCESS|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=August 13, 2010}}</ref> At Exit 105, the Parkway divides into a [[Local-express lanes|local and express lanes]] configuration.<ref name="sld"/> The express lanes have no direct access to any exits, except for exit&nbsp;105 in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]] (southbound only) and exit&nbsp;117 in [[Hazlet, New Jersey|Hazlet]]. Exits&nbsp;109 and&nbsp;114 are for [[Red Bank, New Jersey|Red Bank]] and [[Holmdel, New Jersey|Holmdel]]. The next exit, exit&nbsp;116, is for the [[PNC Bank Arts Center]] in Holmdel. Exit&nbsp;117 is for [[New Jersey Route 35|Routes 35]] and [[New Jersey Route 36|36]]. Exit&nbsp;117A (southbound only) is for Lloyd Road in [[Aberdeen, New Jersey|Aberdeen]]. Exit&nbsp;120 is for Laurence Harbor Road and [[Cheesequake State Park]].
[[Image:Vietnam Memorial Sign.jpg|right|thumb|Vietnam Memorial sign (exit&nbsp;116)]] Exit&nbsp;105 for [[New Jersey Route 18|Route&nbsp;18]] and [[New Jersey Route 36|Route&nbsp;36]] leading to [[Long Branch, New Jersey|Long Branch]] is the point at which all trucks are forced to leave the Parkway.<ref name=njdottrucks>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/about/rules/pdf/chapter32truckaccess.pdf|title=TITLE 16. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - CHAPTER 32. TRUCK ACCESS|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=August 13, 2010}}</ref> At Exit 105, the Parkway divides into a [[Local-express lanes|local and express lanes]] configuration.<ref name="sld"/> The express lanes have no direct access to any exits, except for exit&nbsp;105 in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]] (southbound only) and exit&nbsp;117 in [[Hazlet, New Jersey|Hazlet]]. Exits&nbsp;109 and&nbsp;114 are for [[Red Bank, New Jersey|Red Bank]] and [[Holmdel, New Jersey|Holmdel]]. The next exit, exit&nbsp;116, is for the [[PNC Bank Arts Center]] in Holmdel. Exit&nbsp;117 is for [[New Jersey Route 35|Routes 35]] and [[New Jersey Route 36|36]]. Exit&nbsp;117A (southbound only) is for Lloyd Road in [[Aberdeen Township, New Jersey|Aberdeen]]. Exit&nbsp;120 is for Laurence Harbor Road and [[Cheesequake State Park]].


At this point, the road enters [[Middlesex County, New Jersey|Middlesex County]] in [[Old Bridge Township, New Jersey|Old Bridge Township]]. Southbound exits&nbsp;123 and&nbsp;124 leave to the right, but only on the local lanes. The express and local lanes merge and become one highway again shortly after. Northbound exit&nbsp;125 makes a sudden exit for Route&nbsp;35.<ref name="sld"/> Afterwards, you cross the [[Driscoll Bridge]] over the [[Raritan River]]. After the bridge, exit&nbsp;127 leaves for Routes 9, 440 and [[Interstate&nbsp;287]]. At milepost 129.5, the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] leaves to the right at exit&nbsp;129. Southbound exits&nbsp;127 and&nbsp;129 are merged into one exit, which is marked as exit&nbsp;129. A southbound only exit, exit&nbsp;130 is for [[U.S. Route&nbsp;1]]. The next three exits are marked 131, 131A and 131B. The lettered ones are for [[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]], while exit&nbsp;131 is for [[New Jersey Route 27|Route&nbsp;27]].
At this point, the road enters [[Middlesex County, New Jersey|Middlesex County]] in [[Old Bridge Township, New Jersey|Old Bridge]]. Southbound exits&nbsp;123 and&nbsp;124 leave to the right, but only on the local lanes. The express and local lanes merge and become one highway again shortly after. Northbound exit&nbsp;125 makes a sudden exit for Route&nbsp;35.<ref name="sld"/> Afterwards, you cross the [[Driscoll Bridge]] over the [[Raritan River]]. After the bridge, exit&nbsp;127 leaves for Routes 9, 440 and [[Interstate&nbsp;287]]. At milepost 129.5, the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] leaves to the right at exit&nbsp;129. Southbound exits&nbsp;127 and&nbsp;129 are merged into one exit, which is marked as exit&nbsp;129. A southbound only exit, exit&nbsp;130 is for [[U.S. Route&nbsp;1]]. The next three exits are marked 131, 131A and 131B. The lettered ones are for [[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]], while exit&nbsp;131 is for [[New Jersey Route 27|Route&nbsp;27]].


[[Image:Parkway Thank You.jpg|right|thumb|Signage at the end of the Parkway thanking you for driving it]]
[[Image:Parkway Thank You.jpg|right|thumb|Signage at the end of the Parkway thanking you for driving it]]
Exit&nbsp;135 is for [[Clark Township, New Jersey|Clark Township]] in [[Union County, New Jersey|Union County]].<ref name="sld"/> Exits&nbsp;136 and&nbsp;137 are for [[Cranford Township, New Jersey|Cranford Township]] and [[New Jersey Route 28|Route&nbsp;28]]. Exit&nbsp;138 is in [[Kenilworth, New Jersey|Kenilworth]] for County Route&nbsp;509. Exits&nbsp;139A and&nbsp;139B are northbound exits only for a local road (Chestnut Street) and U.S. Route&nbsp;22. Exits&nbsp;140 and&nbsp;140A are for U.S. Route&nbsp;22 and NJ Route&nbsp;82. Exit&nbsp;141 is for Vauxhall Road and exit&nbsp;142 is for [[Interstate&nbsp;78]].<ref name="sld"/> The 143s are for Lyons Avenue, exit&nbsp;144 is for [[Irvington, New Jersey|Irvington]] and 145 is for [[Interstate 280 (New Jersey)|Interstate&nbsp;280]]. Exit&nbsp;147 is for Springdale Avenue in [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]], and exit&nbsp;148 is for Bloomfield Avenue in [[Bloomfield, New Jersey|Bloomfield]]. Exits&nbsp;149, 150, and&nbsp;151 are for Essex County roads.<ref name="sld"/> Exits&nbsp;153A and&nbsp;153B are for [[New Jersey Route 3|Route&nbsp;3]] and U.S. Route&nbsp;46 in [[Passaic County, New Jersey|Passaic County]].
Exit&nbsp;135 is for [[Clark, New Jersey|Clark]] in [[Union County, New Jersey|Union County]].<ref name="sld"/> Exits&nbsp;136 and&nbsp;137 are for [[Cranford, New Jersey|Cranford]] and [[New Jersey Route 28|Route&nbsp;28]]. Exit&nbsp;138 is in [[Kenilworth, New Jersey|Kenilworth]] for County Route&nbsp;509. Exits&nbsp;139A and&nbsp;139B are northbound exits only for a local road (Chestnut Street) and U.S. Route&nbsp;22. Exits&nbsp;140 and&nbsp;140A are for U.S. Route&nbsp;22 and NJ Route&nbsp;82. Exit&nbsp;141 is for Vauxhall Road and exit&nbsp;142 is for [[Interstate&nbsp;78]].<ref name="sld"/> The 143s are for Lyons Avenue, exit&nbsp;144 is for [[Irvington, New Jersey|Irvington]] and 145 is for [[Interstate 280 (New Jersey)|Interstate&nbsp;280]]. Exit&nbsp;147 is for Springdale Avenue in [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]], and exit&nbsp;148 is for Bloomfield Avenue in [[Bloomfield, New Jersey|Bloomfield]]. Exits&nbsp;149, 150, and&nbsp;151 are for Essex County roads.<ref name="sld"/> Exits&nbsp;153A and&nbsp;153B are for [[New Jersey Route 3|Route&nbsp;3]] and U.S. Route&nbsp;46 in [[Passaic County, New Jersey|Passaic County]].


As the Parkway leaves Clifton, it heads into [[Elmwood Park, New Jersey|Elmwood Park]] by crossing the [[Passaic River]]. Exit&nbsp;156, which comes before the river, is for U.S. Route&nbsp;46 and [[New Jersey Route&nbsp;20]]. There is also access to [[New Jersey Route&nbsp;21]] just south of the interchange. [[Cedar Lawn Cemetery]] is also located northbound along 20 from exit&nbsp;156. As the Parkway continues to the northeast, it interchanges with Route&nbsp;46 again in Garfield. Riverside Cemetery is accessible off exit&nbsp;157 by going east along 46. At exit&nbsp;159, the Parkway interchanges with [[Interstate 80 in New Jersey|Interstate&nbsp;80]] in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook]]. Going southbound, there is also access to Bergen County Route&nbsp;67 (Midland Avenue). The Bergen Toll Plaza is next, before crossing over [[Saddle River County Park]].
As the Parkway leaves Clifton, it heads into [[Elmwood Park, New Jersey|Elmwood Park]] by crossing the [[Passaic River]]. Exit&nbsp;156, which comes before the river, is for U.S. Route&nbsp;46 and [[New Jersey Route&nbsp;20]]. There is also access to [[New Jersey Route&nbsp;21]] just south of the interchange. [[Cedar Lawn Cemetery]] is also located northbound along 20 from exit&nbsp;156. As the Parkway continues to the northeast, it interchanges with Route&nbsp;46 again in Garfield. Riverside Cemetery is accessible off exit&nbsp;157 by going east along 46. At exit&nbsp;159, the Parkway interchanges with [[Interstate 80 in New Jersey|Interstate&nbsp;80]] in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook]]. Going southbound, there is also access to Bergen County Route&nbsp;67 (Midland Avenue). The Bergen Toll Plaza is next, before crossing over [[Saddle River County Park]].
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[[Image:Garden State Parkway Toll booth.jpg|right|thumb|Historical picture of a Garden State Parkway toll booth]]
[[Image:Garden State Parkway Toll booth.jpg|right|thumb|Historical picture of a Garden State Parkway toll booth]]
To reduce congestion, some toll plazas on the roadway were converted into one-way plazas between September 2004 and February 2010, dubbed "one-way tolling".<ref name=oneway>[http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/our-projects.html NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway Project]. Retrieved May&nbsp;11, 2011.</ref> Under this program, a $1.50 toll (70 cents or two tokens when first implemented from September 2004 to November 2008 and $1.00 was implemented from December 2008 to December 2011 which was the first phase of the toll increase) is collected in one direction, and the other direction is toll-free. The Cape May (in [[Upper Township, New Jersey|Upper Township]]), Great Egg (in [[Somers Point, New Jersey|Somers Point]]), New Gretna (in [[Bass River Township, New Jersey|Bass River Township]]), Barnegat (in [[Barnegat Township, New Jersey|Barnegat Township]]), Asbury Park (in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]]), Raritan (in [[Sayreville, New Jersey|Sayreville]]), Union (in [[Hillside Township, New Jersey|Hillside Township]]), Essex (in [[Bloomfield Township, New Jersey|Bloomfield Township]]), Bergen (in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook Township]]), and Pascack Valley (in [[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington Township]]) Toll Plazas had been converted to one-way toll plazas. The Toms River (in [[Toms River Township, New Jersey|Toms River Township]]) Toll Plaza is the only $0.75 toll barrier plaza that is collected in both directions.
To reduce congestion, some toll plazas on the roadway were converted into one-way plazas between September 2004 and February 2010, dubbed "one-way tolling".<ref name=oneway>[http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/our-projects.html NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway Project]. Retrieved May&nbsp;11, 2011.</ref> Under this program, a $1.50 toll (70 cents or two tokens when first implemented from September 2004 to November 2008 and $1.00 was implemented from December 2008 to December 2011 which was the first phase of the toll increase) is collected in one direction, and the other direction is toll-free. The Cape May (in [[Upper Township, New Jersey|Upper Township]]), Great Egg (in [[Somers Point, New Jersey|Somers Point]]), New Gretna (in [[Bass River Township, New Jersey|Bass River]]), Barnegat (in [[Barnegat Township, New Jersey|Barnegat]]), Asbury Park (in [[Tinton Falls, New Jersey|Tinton Falls]]), Raritan (in [[Sayreville, New Jersey|Sayreville]]), Union (in [[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]]), Essex (in [[Bloomfield, New Jersey|Bloomfield]]), Bergen (in [[Saddle Brook, New Jersey|Saddle Brook Township]]), and Pascack Valley (in [[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington Township]]) Toll Plazas had been converted to one-way toll plazas. The Toms River (in [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]]) Toll Plaza is the only $0.75 toll barrier plaza that is collected in both directions.


Beginning on November 19, 2001, E-Z Pass customers were charged the approximate token rate, that is 33 cents (peak travel) or 30 cents (off-peak travel), instead of 35 cents.<ref name=token-disc/> Due to tremendous cost overruns in implementing the E-ZPass system on New Jersey's toll highways the discount was eliminated the next year.<ref name=ez-plan>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/ezpass/ezpass.pdf|date=July 11, 2002|format=PDF|title=E-ZPass: A plan that works for NJ|pages=9–10|accessdate=June 22, 2009}}</ref> NJHA E-ZPass customers were charged a $1-per-month account fee,<ref name=ez-plan/> causing many customers to turn in their NJHA E-ZPass transponders in favor of a transponder from an out-of-state authority which did not charge a monthly fee.
Beginning on November 19, 2001, E-Z Pass customers were charged the approximate token rate, that is 33 cents (peak travel) or 30 cents (off-peak travel), instead of 35 cents.<ref name=token-disc/> Due to tremendous cost overruns in implementing the E-ZPass system on New Jersey's toll highways the discount was eliminated the next year.<ref name=ez-plan>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/ezpass/ezpass.pdf|date=July 11, 2002|format=PDF|title=E-ZPass: A plan that works for NJ|pages=9–10|accessdate=June 22, 2009}}</ref> NJHA E-ZPass customers were charged a $1-per-month account fee,<ref name=ez-plan/> causing many customers to turn in their NJHA E-ZPass transponders in favor of a transponder from an out-of-state authority which did not charge a monthly fee.
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*The [[Driscoll Bridge]] received a new southbound parallel span just west of the original span. This new southbound bridge boasts seven southbound lanes and emergency shoulders (currently the seventh lane is used as a northbound lane during rehab of the old spans). By 2010, a new northbound span will be constructed, consisting of eight northbound lanes and emergency shoulders.<ref name="07-10Improvements"/> On May&nbsp;20, 2009, the Driscoll Bridge project was completed.<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/Driscoll-Bridge-opening.pdf Driscoll Bridge opening] May 20, 2009</ref>
*The [[Driscoll Bridge]] received a new southbound parallel span just west of the original span. This new southbound bridge boasts seven southbound lanes and emergency shoulders (currently the seventh lane is used as a northbound lane during rehab of the old spans). By 2010, a new northbound span will be constructed, consisting of eight northbound lanes and emergency shoulders.<ref name="07-10Improvements"/> On May&nbsp;20, 2009, the Driscoll Bridge project was completed.<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/Driscoll-Bridge-opening.pdf Driscoll Bridge opening] May 20, 2009</ref>
*New overpasses and ramps were built at exit&nbsp;145 in the [[East Orange, New Jersey|City of East Orange]] to connect to I-280. New E-ZPass lanes were also built at the interchange toll gate.<ref name="GSP Projects"/><ref name="Exit145">{{cite press|url=http://www.nj.gov/transportation/about/press/2006/091506.shtm |title=NJDOT to begin reconstruction of Route I-280/Garden State Parkway Interchange 145|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|date=September 15, 2006 | accessdate=June 14, 2007}}</ref>
*New overpasses and ramps were built at exit&nbsp;145 in the [[East Orange, New Jersey|City of East Orange]] to connect to I-280. New E-ZPass lanes were also built at the interchange toll gate.<ref name="GSP Projects"/><ref name="Exit145">{{cite press|url=http://www.nj.gov/transportation/about/press/2006/091506.shtm |title=NJDOT to begin reconstruction of Route I-280/Garden State Parkway Interchange 145|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|date=September 15, 2006 | accessdate=June 14, 2007}}</ref>
*The Parkway was widened in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall Township]] from 3 to 4 lanes in the vicinity of Interchange 98 in both directions.
*The Parkway was widened in [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]] from 3 to 4 lanes in the vicinity of Interchange 98 in both directions.
*On February 20, 2010, the Pascack Valley Toll Plaza in [[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington Township]] began the one-way tolling program. With the northbound tolls being eliminated, the southbound tolls were doubled from $0.50 to $1.00.<ref>[http://www.nj.gov/turnpike/documents/PascackValleyOneWayToll_2-2010-HP.pdf Pascack Valley One Way Toll]</ref>
*On February 20, 2010, the Pascack Valley Toll Plaza in [[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington Township]] began the one-way tolling program. With the northbound tolls being eliminated, the southbound tolls were doubled from $0.50 to $1.00.<ref>[http://www.nj.gov/turnpike/documents/PascackValleyOneWayToll_2-2010-HP.pdf Pascack Valley One Way Toll]</ref>
*Exit&nbsp;142 (in [[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union Township]] and [[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside Township]]) was upgraded with new ramps that now supply what were then missing movements between the Parkway and [[Interstate 78 in New Jersey|I-78]], since [[Interstate 278|I-278]] was canceled between US&nbsp;1–9 in [[Linden, New Jersey|Linden]] and the interchange for [[New Jersey Route 24|NJ 24]]/[[Interstate 78|I-78]]. On September&nbsp;17, 2009, a new exit ramp (from the Parkway north to [[Interstate 78 in New Jersey|Interstate&nbsp;78]] west) was opened.<ref name="GSP Projects">[http://apps.njtpa.org/NOTIS/ProjectDetails.asp?dbnum1=98545&image=&phase1=TIP NJTPA Online Transportation Information System -- Project Detail]</ref> On December 10, 2010, the ramp between the southbound Garden State Parkway and eastbound I-78 opened.<ref name=njdot142>{{Cite web|title=New ramp linking I-78 and the Garden State Parkway opens today|date=December 10, 2010|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=December 14, 2010|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/about/press/2010/121010.shtm}}</ref>
*Exit&nbsp;142 (in [[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union]] and [[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]]) was upgraded with new ramps that now supply what were then missing movements between the Parkway and [[Interstate 78 in New Jersey|I-78]], since [[Interstate 278|I-278]] was canceled between US&nbsp;1–9 in [[Linden, New Jersey|Linden]] and the interchange for [[New Jersey Route 24|NJ 24]]/[[Interstate 78|I-78]]. On September&nbsp;17, 2009, a new exit ramp (from the Parkway north to [[Interstate 78 in New Jersey|Interstate&nbsp;78]] west) was opened.<ref name="GSP Projects">[http://apps.njtpa.org/NOTIS/ProjectDetails.asp?dbnum1=98545&image=&phase1=TIP NJTPA Online Transportation Information System -- Project Detail]</ref> On December 10, 2010, the ramp between the southbound Garden State Parkway and eastbound I-78 opened.<ref name=njdot142>{{Cite web|title=New ramp linking I-78 and the Garden State Parkway opens today|date=December 10, 2010|publisher=[[New Jersey Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=December 14, 2010|url=http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/about/press/2010/121010.shtm}}</ref>


==Future developments==
==Future developments==
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|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)<br>Signed as exit 4A (north) and 4B (south) southbound
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}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=8.40
|mile=8.4
|exit=9
|exit=9
|road={{jct|state=NJ|name1=Shell Bay Avenue|to1=to|US|9|city1=Mayville}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|name1=Shell Bay Ave|to1=to|US|9|city1=Mayville}}
|notes=At-grade intersection
|notes=At-grade intersection
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=9.53
|mile=9.5
|exit=
|exit=
|road=East Mechanic Street
|road=E Mechanic St
|notes=Southbound exit and entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=9.90
|mile=9.9
|exit=10
|exit=10
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|657|county1=Cape May|city1=Cape May Court House|city2=Stone Harbor}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|657|county1=Cape May|city1=Cape May Court House|city2=Stone Harbor}}
|notes=At-grade intersection, signed as exits 10A (west) and 10B (east)
|notes=At-grade intersection, signed as exits 10A (WEST) and 10B (EAST)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=11.04
|mile=11.0
|exit=11
|exit=11
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|609|county1=Cape May|name1=Crest Haven Road|to2=to|US|9|location1=[[Cape May County Park & Zoo]]|location2=County Offices|location3=Crest Haven Complex}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|609|county1=Cape May|dir1=WEST|name1=Crest Haven Rd|to2=to|US|9|location1=[[Cape May County Park & Zoo]]|location2=County Offices|location3=Crest Haven Complex}}
|notes=At-grade intersection
|notes=At-grade intersection
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=11.80
|mile=11.8
|exit=12
|exit=12
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9}}
Line 256: Line 256:
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=13.60
|mile=13.6
|exit=13
|exit=13
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|name1=[[County Route 601 (Cape May County, New Jersey)|CR 601]]|city1=Swainton|city2=Avalon}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|city1=Swainton|city2=Avalon}}
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
Line 264: Line 264:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Dennis Township
|location=Dennis Township
|mile=17.50
|mile=17.5
|exit=17
|exit=17
|road=[[Sea Isle City, New Jersey|Sea Isle City]], [[Dennis Township, New Jersey|Dennis Township]], [[Woodbine, New Jersey|Woodbine]] ([[County Route 625 (Cape May County, New Jersey)|CR 625]])
|road=[[Sea Isle City, New Jersey|Sea Isle City]], [[Dennis Township, New Jersey|Dennis Twp.]], [[Woodbine, New Jersey|Woodbine]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 273: Line 273:
|location=Upper Township
|location=Upper Township
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=19.38
|mile=19.3
|bridge=Cape May Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Cape May Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=20.25
|mile=20.2
|exit=20
|exit=20
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|50|dir1=north|US|9|city1=Upper Township}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|50|dir1=NORTH|US|9|city1=Upper Township}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=25.34
|mile=25.3
|exit=25
|exit=25
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|623|county1=Cape May|US|9|dir2=south|city1=Ocean City|city2=Marmora|location3=[[Corson's Inlet State Park]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|623|county1=Cape May|city1=Ocean City|city2=Marmora|location3=[[Corson's Inlet State Park]]}}
|notes=South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|river=[[Great Egg Harbor Bay]]
|river=[[Great Egg Harbor Bay]]
|mile=27.77
|mile=27.7
|line=yes
|line=yes
|bridge=[[Great Egg Harbor Bridge]]
|bridge=[[Great Egg Harbor Bridge]]
Line 300: Line 300:
|location=Somers Point
|location=Somers Point
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=28.78
|mile=28.7
|bridge=Great Egg Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
|bridge=Great Egg Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=28.90
|mile=28.9
|exit=29
|exit=29
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=north|city1=Somers Point|city2=Ocean City}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=NORTH|city1=Somers Point|city2=Ocean City}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=30.00
|mile=30.0
|exit=30
|exit=30
|road=[[Somers Point, New Jersey|Somers Point]], [[Ocean City, New Jersey|Ocean City]] Downtown (North Laurel Drive)
|road=[[Somers Point, New Jersey|Somers Point]], [[Ocean City, New Jersey|Ocean City]], Downtown
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $1.50 toll
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $1.50 toll
}}
}}
Line 319: Line 319:
|location=Egg Harbor Township
|location=Egg Harbor Township
|lspan=4
|lspan=4
|mile=35.82
|mile=35.8
|exit=36
|exit=36
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|40|US|322|name2=[[County Route 563 (New Jersey)|CR 563]] / [[County Route 651 (Atlantic County, New Jersey)|CR 651]]|city1=Northfield|city2=Pleasantville|city3=Atlantic City}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|40|US|322|city1=Northfield|city2=Pleasantville|city3=Atlantic City}}
|notes=No southbound exit
|notes=No southbound exit
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|mile=36.08
|mile=36.0
|exit=36
|exit=36
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|563|city1=Northfield|city2=Margate}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|563|city1=Northfield|location2=[[Margate City, New Jersey|Margate]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit
|notes=Southbound exit
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=36.59
|mile=36.5
|exit=37
|exit=37
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|40|US|322|name2=[[County Route 608 (Atlantic County, New Jersey)|CR 608]]|city1=Pleasantville|city2=Atlantic City}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|40|US|322|city1=Pleasantville|city2=Atlantic City}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=37.23
|mile=37.2
|exit=38
|exit=38
|road={{jct|state=NJ|ACE|city1=Atlantic City|city2=Camden|location3=[[Philadelphia]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|ACE|city1=Atlantic City|city2=Camden|location3=[[Philadelphia]]}}
|notes=Signed as exits 38 (east) and 38A (west)
|notes=Signed as exits 38 (EAST) and 38A (WEST)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
Line 347: Line 347:
|location=Galloway Township
|location=Galloway Township
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=40.04
|mile=40.0
|exit=40
|exit=40
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|30|dir1=east|city1=Absecon|city2=Brigantine|city3=Atlantic City}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|30|dir1=EAST|city1=Absecon|city2=Brigantine|city3=Atlantic City}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctplace|exit
{{jctplace|exit
|mile=41.50
|mile=41.5
|place=Atlantic City Service Area (ramp to [[County Route 561 (New Jersey)|CR 561]])
|place=Atlantic City Service Area (ramp to [[County Route 561 (New Jersey)|CR 561]])
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=43.98
|mile=43.9
|exit=44
|exit=44
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|575|name1=[[County Route 561 Alternate (New Jersey)|CR 561 Alt.]]|city1=Pomona}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|575|city1=Pomona}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 365: Line 365:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Port Republic
|location=Port Republic
|mile=48.29
|mile=48.2
|exit=48
|exit=48
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=south|city1=Port Republic|location2=[[Smithville, Atlantic County, New Jersey|Smithville]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=SOUTH|city1=Port Republic|location2=[[Smithville, Atlantic County, New Jersey|Smithville]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
Line 376: Line 376:
|location=Bass River Township
|location=Bass River Township
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|mile=50.67
|mile=50.6
|exit=50
|exit=50
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=north|city1=New Gretna}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=NORTH|city1=New Gretna|location2=[[Batsto Village, New Jersey|Batsto Village]]}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=52.70
|mile=52.7
|exit=52
|exit=52
|road=[[New Gretna, New Jersey|New Gretna]] ([[County Route 654 (Burlington County, New Jersey)|CR 654]])
|road=[[New Gretna, New Jersey|New Gretna]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=53.54
|mile=53.5
|bridge=New Gretna Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
|bridge=New Gretna Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
}}
}}
Line 396: Line 396:
|cspan=16
|cspan=16
|location=Little Egg Harbor Township
|location=Little Egg Harbor Township
|mile=58.69
|mile=58.6
|exit=58
|exit=58
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|539|city1=Little Egg Harbor|city2=Tuckerton|city3=Whiting}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|539|location=1=[[Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Little Egg Harbor]]|city2=Tuckerton|city3=Whiting}}
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
Line 404: Line 404:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Stafford Township
|location=Stafford Township
|mile=64.11
|mile=64.1
|exit=63
|exit=63
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|72|city1=Long Beach Island|city2=Pemberton}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|72|location1=[[Long Beach Island]]|city2=Pemberton}}
|notes=Signed as exits 63A (EAST) and 63B (WEST) northbound
|notes=
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
Line 413: Line 413:
|location=Barnegat Township
|location=Barnegat Township
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=67.81
|mile=67.8
|exit=67
|exit=67
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|554|city1=Barnegat|city2=Pemberton}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|554|city1=Barnegat|city2=Pemberton}}
|notes=Northbound exit opened October 19, 2010
|notes=Northbound exit opened October 19, 2010, signed as exits 67A (EAST) and 67B (WEST) southbound
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=68.61
|mile=68.6
|bridge=Barnegat Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Barnegat Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
Line 426: Line 426:
|location=Ocean Township
|location=Ocean Township
|ctdab=Ocean
|ctdab=Ocean
|mile=70.45
|mile=70.4
|exit=69
|exit=69
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|532|city1=Waretown}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|532|city1=Waretown}}
Line 434: Line 434:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Lacey Township
|location=Lacey Township
|mile=75.34
|mile=75.3
|exit=74
|exit=74
|road=[[Forked River, New Jersey|Forked River]] ([[County Route 614 (Ocean County, New Jersey)|CR 614]])
|road=[[Forked River, New Jersey|Forked River]]
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 442: Line 442:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Berkeley Township
|location=Berkeley Township
|mile=77.40
|mile=77.4
|exit=77
|exit=77
|road=[[Berkeley, New Jersey|Berkeley]] ([[County Route 618 (Ocean County, New Jersey)|CR 618]] / [[County Route 619 (Ocean County, New Jersey)|CR 619]])
|road=[[Berkeley Township, New Jersey|Berkeley]]
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 450: Line 450:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=South Toms River
|location=South Toms River
|mile=80.85
|mile=80.8
|exit=80
|exit=80
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=south|CR|619|county2=Ocean|dir2=south|CR|530|city1=Beachwood|city2=South Toms River}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|619|county1=Ocean|dir1=SOUTH|CR|530|US|9|dir3=SOUTH|city1=Beachwood|city2=South Toms River}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
Line 459: Line 459:
|location=Toms River
|location=Toms River
|lspan=4
|lspan=4
|mile=81.85
|mile=81.8
|exit=81
|exit=81
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|527|noshield1=yes|name1=Lakehurst Road|city1=Toms River}}
|road=Lakehurst Rd - [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]]
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=82.35
|mile=82.3
|exit=82
|exit=82
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|37|city1=Seaside Heights|location2=[[Island Beach State Park]]|city3=Lakehurst}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|37|city1=Seaside Heights|location2=[[Island Beach State Park]]|city3=Lakehurst}}
|notes=Full cloverleaf interchange
|notes=Full cloverleaf interchange, signed as exits 82 (EAST) and 82A (WEST)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=84.10
|mile=84.1
|exit=83
|exit=83
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=north|CR|571|NJ|166|city1=Lakewood}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=NORTH|CR|571|NJ|166|location1=[[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]]}}
|notes=No southbound exit; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
|notes=No southbound exit; North end of US&nbsp;9 overlap
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=84.72
|mile=84.7
|bridge=Toms River Toll Plaza ($0.75, both directions) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Toms River Toll Plaza ($0.75, both directions) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
Line 484: Line 484:
|location=Lakewood Township
|location=Lakewood Township
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=89.36
|mile=89.3
|exit=88
|exit=88
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|70|city1=Lakehurst|city2=Lakewood|city3=Brick Township}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|70|city1=Lakehurst|location2=[[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]]|location3=[[Brick Township, New Jersey|Brick Twp]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=90.18
|mile=90.1
|exit=89
|exit=89
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|528|city1=Lakewood|city2=Brick}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|528|location1=[[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]]|location2=[[Brick Township, New Jersey|Brick]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
}}
}}
Line 499: Line 499:
|location=Brick Township
|location=Brick Township
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=91.10
|mile=91.1
|exit=90
|exit=90
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|549|city1=Brick Township|city2=Lakewood|city3=Point Pleasant}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|549|location1=[[Brick Township, New Jersey|Brick Twp.]]|location2=[[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]]|location3=[[Point Pleasant, New Jersey|Pt. Pleasant]]}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=92.62
|mile=92.6
|exit=91
|exit=91
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|549|city1=Lakewood|city2=Brick Township}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|549|location1=[[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]]|location2=[[Brick Township, New Jersey|Brick Twp.]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
}}
}}
Line 515: Line 515:
|cspan=12
|cspan=12
|location=Wall Township
|location=Wall Township
|mile=98.23
|mile=98.2
|exit=98
|exit=98
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|195|dir1=west|NJ|138|dir2=east|NJ|34|city1=Belmar|city2=Point Pleasant|city3=Trenton}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|138|dir1=EAST|NJ|34|I|195|dir3=WEST|city1=Belmar|location2=[[Point Pleasant, New Jersey|Pt. Pleasant]]|city3=Trenton}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 524: Line 524:
|location=Tinton Falls
|location=Tinton Falls
|lspan=5
|lspan=5
|mile=101.24
|mile=101.2
|mile2=101.60
|mile2=101.6
|exit=100
|exit=100
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|33|NJ|66|dir2=east|city1=Ocean Grove|city2=Bradley Beach|location3=[[Freehold Borough, New Jersey|Freehold]]|city4=Asbury Park}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|33|NJ|66|dir2=EAST|city1=Ocean Grove|city2=Bradley Beach|location3=[[Freehold Township, New Jersey|Freehold]]|city4=Asbury Park}}
|notes=No direct access from Route 33 westbound to Parkway southbound or from Parkway southbound to Route 66 eastbound
|notes=No direct access from Route 33 westbound to Parkway southbound or from Parkway southbound to Route 66 eastbound, signed as exits 100 (NJ 33 EAST), 100A (NJ 66 EAST), and 100B (NJ 33 WEST) northbound, also exits 100A (WEST) and 100B (EAST) southbound
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=103.15
|mile=103.1
|exit=102
|exit=102
|road=[[Neptune Township, New Jersey|Neptune]], [[Asbury Park, New Jersey|Asbury Park]] ([[County Route 16 (Monmouth County, New Jersey)|CR 16]])
|road=[[Neptune Township, New Jersey|Neptune]], [[Asbury Park, New Jersey|Asbury Park]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=103.96
|mile=103.9
|bridge=Asbury Park Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 3 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Asbury Park Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 3 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
{{jctplace|exit
{{jctplace|exit
|mile=104.20
|mile=104.2
|place=South end of local-express lanes split
|place=South end of local-express lanes split
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=106.12
|mile=106.1
|mile2=106.39
|mile2=106.3
|exit=105
|exit=105
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|18|dir1=north|NJ|36|dir2=east|to3=to|NJ|35|city1=New Brunswick|city2=Eatontown|city3=Long Branch}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|18|dir1=NORTH|NJ|36|dir2=EAST|to3=to|NJ|35|city1=New Brunswick|city2=Eatontown|city3=Long Branch}}
|notes=$1.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance); North end of commercial vehicle access
|notes=$1.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance); North end of commercial vehicle access
}}
}}
Line 554: Line 554:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Middletown Township
|location=Middletown Township
|mile=110.14
|mile=110.1
|exit=109
|exit=109
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|520|city1=Red Bank|city2=Lincroft}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|520|city1=Red Bank|city2=Lincroft}}
Line 561: Line 561:
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location_special=[[Middletown Township, New Jersey|Middletown Township]]–<br>[[Holmdel Township, New Jersey|Holmdel Township]]
|location_special=[[Middletown Township, New Jersey|Middletown]]–<br>[[Holmdel Township, New Jersey|Holmdel]]
|mile=113.88
|mile=113.8
|exit=114
|exit=114
|road=[[Holmdel, New Jersey|Holmdel]], [[Middletown, New Jersey|Middletown]] ([[County Route 52 (Monmouth County, New Jersey)|CR 52]])
|road=[[Holmdel Township, New Jersey|Holmdel]], [[Middletown Township, New Jersey|Middletown]]
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 571: Line 571:
|location=Holmdel Township
|location=Holmdel Township
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=115.85
|mile=115.8
|exit=116
|exit=116
|road=[[PNC Bank Arts Center]]
|road=[[PNC Bank Arts Center]]
Line 577: Line 577:
}}
}}
{{jctplace|exit
{{jctplace|exit
|mile=117.00
|mile=117.0
|place=Crossover ramps between express and local lanes
|place=Crossover ramps between express and local lanes
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Hazlet Township
|location=Hazlet
|mile=118.50
|mile=118.5
|exit=117
|exit=117
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|35|NJ|36|city1=Hazlet|city2=Keyport|city3=Aberdeen}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|35|NJ|36|city1=Hazlet|city2=Keyport|location3=[[Aberdeen Township, New Jersey|Aberdeen]]}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), Express lane access
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), Express lane access
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|location_special=[[Hazlet, New Jersey|Hazlet]]–<br>[[Aberdeen Township, New Jersey|Aberdeen Township]]
|location_special=[[Hazlet, New Jersey|Hazlet]]–<br>[[Aberdeen Township, New Jersey|Aberdeen]]
|mile=118.79
|mile=118.7
|exit=117A
|exit=117A
|road=[[Aberdeen, New Jersey|Aberdeen]] ([[County Route 3 (Monmouth County, New Jersey)|CR 3]])
|road=[[Aberdeen Township, New Jersey|Aberdeen]]
|notes=Southbound exit and entrance, $0.50 toll
|notes=Southbound exit and entrance, $0.50 toll
}}
}}
Line 600: Line 600:
|cspan=14
|cspan=14
|location=Old Bridge Township
|location=Old Bridge Township
|mile=121.13
|mile=121.1
|exit=120
|exit=120
|road=[[Laurence Harbor, New Jersey|Laurence Harbor]], [[Matawan, New Jersey|Matawan]], [[Cheesequake State Park]] ([[County Route 689 (Middlesex County, New Jersey)|CR 689]])
|road=[[Laurence Harbor, New Jersey|Laurence Harbor]], [[Matawan, New Jersey|Matawan]], [[Cheesequake State Park]]
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
Line 609: Line 609:
|location=Sayreville
|location=Sayreville
|lspan=5
|lspan=5
|mile=124.64
|mile=124.6
|exit=123
|exit=123
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=south|city1=Sayreville|city2=Old Bridge}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=SOUTH|city1=Sayreville|location2=[[Old Bridge Township, New Jersey|Old Bridge]]}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=124.99
|mile=124.9
|exit=124
|exit=124
|road=Main St - [[Sayreville, New Jersey|Sayreville]], [[South Amboy, New Jersey|South Amboy]]
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|670|county1=Middlesex|noshield1=yes|name1=Main Street|city1=Sayreville|city2=South Amboy}}
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctplace|exit
{{jctplace|exit
|mile=125.28
|mile=125.2
|place=North end of local-express lanes split
|place=North end of local-express lanes split
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|mile=125.68
|mile=125.6
|bridge=Raritan Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 5 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Raritan Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 5 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|mile=126.36
|mile=126.3
|exit=125
|exit=125
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=south|NJ|35|city1=Sayreville|city2=South Amboy}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=SOUTH|NJ|35|city1=Sayreville|city2=South Amboy}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|location_special=[[Raritan River]]
|location_special=[[Raritan River]]
|mile=127.33
|mile=127.3
|line=yes
|line=yes
|bridge=[[Driscoll Bridge]]
|bridge=[[Driscoll Bridge]]
Line 648: Line 648:
|mile=128.0
|mile=128.0
|exit=127
|exit=127
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=north|NJ|440|to3=to|I|287|city1=Woodbridge|location2=[[Staten Island]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|dir1=NORTH|I|287|NJ|440|location1=[[Woodbridge Township, New Jersey|Woodbridge]]|location2=[[Staten Island]]}}
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;129 southbound, southbound exit via New Brunswick Avenue
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;129 southbound, southbound exit via New Brunswick Avenue
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=129.50
|mile=129.5
|exit=129
|exit=129
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJTP||I|95|location1=[[Delaware Memorial Bridge]]|location2=[[Meadowlands Sports Complex]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJTP||I-95}} - [[Delaware Memorial Bridge|Del Mem Br]], [[New York City|New York]]
|notes=Exit 11 (NJTP)
|notes=Exit 11 (I-95/NJTP)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=129.50
|mile=129.5
|exit=129
|exit=129
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|NJ|440|to3=to|I|287|city1=Woodbridge|city2=Perth Amboy}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|9|NJ|440|I|287|location1=[[Woodbridge Township, New Jersey|Woodbridge]]|city2=Perth Amboy}}
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;127 northbound
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;127 northbound
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=130.63
|mile=130.6
|exit=130
|exit=130
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|1|city1=Trenton|city2=Newark}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|1|city1=Trenton|city2=Newark}}
Line 670: Line 670:
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=131.33
|mile=131.3
|exit=131A
|exit=131A
|road=[[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]] ([[County Route 649 (Middlesex County, New Jersey)|CR 649]])
|road=[[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]]
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=131.83
|mile=131.8
|exit=131B
|exit=131B
|road=[[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]] ([[County Route 657 (Middlesex County, New Jersey)|CR 657]])
|road=[[Metropark (NJT station)|Metropark]]
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=131.97
|mile=131.9
|exit=131
|exit=131
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|27|city1=Iselin|city2=Rahway|city3=Metuchen}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|27|city1=Iselin|city2=Rahway|city3=Metuchen}}
Line 692: Line 692:
|cspan=12
|cspan=12
|location=Clark
|location=Clark
|mile=136.22
|mile=136.2
|exit=135
|exit=135
|road=[[Clark, New Jersey|Clark]], [[Westfield, New Jersey|Westfield]] ([[County Route 613 (Union County, New Jersey)|CR 613]])
|road=[[Clark, New Jersey|Clark]], [[Westfield, New Jersey|Westfield]]
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
Line 701: Line 701:
|location=Cranford
|location=Cranford
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=137.59
|mile=137.5
|exit=136
|exit=136
|road=[[Linden, New Jersey|Linden]], [[Roselle, New Jersey|Roselle]], [[Winfield, New Jersey|Winfield Park]] ([[County Route 607 (Union County, New Jersey)|CR 607]] / [[County Route 615 (Union County, New Jersey)|CR 615]])
|road=[[Linden, New Jersey|Linden]], [[Roselle, New Jersey|Roselle]], [[Winfield Township, New Jersey|Winfield Pk]]
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=138.74
|mile=138.7
|exit=137
|exit=137
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|28|city1=Roselle Park|city2=Elizabeth|city3=Cranford}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|28|city1=Roselle Park|city2=Elizabeth|city3=Cranford}}
Line 715: Line 715:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Kenilworth
|location=Kenilworth
|mile=140.34
|mile=140.3
|exit=138
|exit=138
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|509|city1=Kenilworth|city2=Roselle Park|city3=Elizabeth}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|509|city1=Kenilworth|city2=Roselle Park|city3=Elizabeth}}
Line 725: Line 725:
|ctdab=Union
|ctdab=Union
|lspan=4
|lspan=4
|mile=141.10
|mile=141.1
|exit=139A
|exit=139A
|road=Chestnut St
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|619|county1=Union|noshield1=yes|name1=Chestnut Street}}
|notes=Northbound exit and entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and entrance
}}
}}
Line 737: Line 737:
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=141.70
|mile=141.7
|exit=140A
|exit=140A
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|22|NJ|82|dir2=east|city1=Elizabeth|city2=Somerville|location3=[[Holland Tunnel]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|22|NJ|82|dir2=EAST|city1=Elizabeth|city2=Somerville|location3=[[Holland Tunnel]]}}
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;140 northbound
|notes=Signed as exit&nbsp;140 northbound
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=142.10
|mile=142.1
|exit=141
|exit=141
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|630|county1=Union|noshield1=yes|name1=Vauxhall Road|location1=[[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union]]}}
|road=Vauxhall Rd - [[Union Township, Union County, New Jersey|Union]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 752: Line 752:
|location=Hillside
|location=Hillside
|lspan=4
|lspan=4
|mile=142.66
|mile=142.6
|bridge=Union Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
|bridge=Union Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=142.80
|mile=142.8
|exit=142A
|exit=142A
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|78|dir1=east|to2=to|NJTP||location1=[[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark Airport]]|city2=Newark}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|78|dir1=EAST|to2=to|NJTP||location1=[[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark Airport]]|city2=Newark}}
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Southbound exit ramp to I-78 east opened December&nbsp;10, 2010
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Southbound exit ramp to I-78 east opened December&nbsp;10, 2010
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=142.90
|mile=142.9
|exit=142B
|exit=142B
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|78|dir1=west|location1=[[Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey|Springfield]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|78|dir1=WEST|location1=[[Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey|Springfield]]}}
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Northbound exit ramp to I-78 west opened September&nbsp;16, 2009
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Northbound exit ramp to I-78 west opened September&nbsp;16, 2009
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=143.00
|mile=143.0
|exit=142C
|exit=142C
|road=[[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]], [[Maplewood, New Jersey|Maplewood]] (North Union Avenue)
|road=[[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]], [[Maplewood, New Jersey|Maplewood]]
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 780: Line 780:
|mile=144.0
|mile=144.0
|exit=143
|exit=143
|road=Springfield Ave, Lyons Ave - [[Hillside, New Jersey|Hillside]], [[Maplewood, New Jersey|Maplewood]], [[Irvington, New Jersey|Irvington]]
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|603|county1=Essex|noshield1=yes|name1=Springfield Avenue|CR|602|county2=Essex|noshield2=yes|name2=Lyons Avenue|city1=Irvington|city2=Maplewood|city3=Hillside}}
|notes=Signed as exits 143A (Maplewood) and 143B (Hillside) southbound
|notes=Signed as exits 143A (Maplewood) and 143B (Hillside) southbound, Also signed as exit 143 (Springfield Ave - Irvington) northound
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Newark
|location=Newark
|mile=145.98
|mile=145.9
|exit=144
|exit=144
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|510|name1=South Orange Avenue}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|510|name1=South Orange Ave}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 795: Line 795:
|location=East Orange
|location=East Orange
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=146.93
|mile=146.9
|mile2=147.15
|mile2=147.1
|exit=145
|exit=145
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|280|city1=The Oranges|city2=Newark|city3=Harrison}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|280|to2=to|NJTP|location1=[[The Oranges]]|city2=Newark|city3=Harrison}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=148.44
|mile=148.4
|exit=147
|exit=147
|road=Springdale Avenue – [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]]
|road=Springdale Ave – [[East Orange, New Jersey|East Orange]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 813: Line 813:
|mile=149.2
|mile=149.2
|exit=148
|exit=148
|road={{Jct|state=NJ|CR|506|name1=[[County Route 506 Spur (New Jersey)|CR 506 Spur]] / Bloomfield Avenue}}
|road={{Jct|state=NJ|CR|506|name1=Bloomfield Ave}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=150.22
|mile=150.2
|exit=149
|exit=149
|road={{Jctname|state=NJ|CR|506|noshield1=yes|name1=Belleville Avenue|city1=Belleville|city2=Glen Ridge}}
|road=Belleville Ave - [[Belleville, New Jersey|Belleville]], [[Glen Ridge, New Jersey|Glen Ridge]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=150.66
|mile=150.6
|bridge=Essex Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
|bridge=Essex Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
}}
}}
Line 829: Line 829:
|mile=151.1
|mile=151.1
|exit=150
|exit=150
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|651|county1=Essex|noshield1=yes|name1=Hoover Avenue|city1=Bloomfield|city2=Belleville}}
|road=Hoover Ave - [[Bloomfield, New Jersey|Bloomfield]], [[Belleville, New Jersey|Belleville]]
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=152.45
|mile=152.4
|exit=151
|exit=151
|road=Watchung Ave - [[Montclair, New Jersey|Montclair]], [[Nutley, New Jersey|Nutley]]
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|655|county1=Essex|noshield1=yes|name1=Watchung Avenue|city1=Nutley|city2=Montclair}}
|notes=$0.75 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
|notes=$0.75 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
}}
}}
Line 844: Line 844:
|location=Clifton
|location=Clifton
|lspan=5
|lspan=5
|mile=154.06
|mile=154.0
|mile2=154.45
|mile2=154.4
|exit=153
|exit=153
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|3|to2=to|US|46|dir2=west|location1=[[Meadowlands Sports Complex]]|location2=[[Lincoln Tunnel]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|3|to2=to|US|46|dir2=WEST|location1=[[Meadowlands Sports Complex]]|location2=[[Lincoln Tunnel]]}}
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), signed as exits 153A (east) and 153B (west) northbound, no access to westbound Route 3 from southbound direction
|notes=$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), signed as exits 153A (EAST) and 153B (WEST) northbound, no access to westbound Route 3 from southbound direction
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=155.91
|mile=155.9
|exit=154
|exit=154
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|city1=Clifton}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|city1=Clifton}}
Line 859: Line 859:
|mile=156.4
|mile=156.4
|exit=155P
|exit=155P
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|19|to2=to|I|80|dir2=west|city1=Paterson}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|19|to2=to|I|80|dir2=WEST|city1=Paterson}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=156.68
|mile=156.6
|exit=155
|exit=155
|road=Hazel St
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|702|county1=Passaic|noshield1=yes|name1=Hazel Street}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=158.19
|mile=158.1
|exit=156
|exit=156
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|NJ|20|road=River Drive}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|NJ|20|road=River Dr}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 879: Line 879:
|cspan=13
|cspan=13
|location=Elmwood Park
|location=Elmwood Park
|mile=158.87
|mile=158.8
|exit=157
|exit=157
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|to2=to|NJ|20|city1=Garfield|city2=Elmwood Park}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|US|46|to2=to|NJ|20|city1=Garfield|city2=Elmwood Park}}
Line 889: Line 889:
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=160
|mile=160
|mile2=160.35
|mile2=160.3
|exit=159
|exit=159
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|80|city1=Saddle Brook|city2=Paterson|location3=[[George Washington Bridge]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|I|80|city1=Saddle Brook|city2=Paterson|location3=[[George Washington Bridge|G. Washington Br.]]}}
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance); No direct access from Parkway north to I-80 west
|notes=$1.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance); No direct access from Parkway north to I-80 west
}}
}}
{{jctbridge|exit
{{jctbridge|exit
|mile=160.46
|mile=160.4
|bridge=Bergen Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
|bridge=Bergen Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
}}
}}
Line 902: Line 902:
|location=Paramus
|location=Paramus
|lspan=5
|lspan=5
|mile=161.53
|mile=161.5
|exit=160
|exit=160
|road={{jct|state=NJ|to1=to|NJ|208|name1=[[County Route 62 (Bergen County, New Jersey)|CR 62]]|city1=Fair Lawn|city2=Hackensack}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|to1=to|NJ|208|city1=Fair Lawn|city2=Hackensack}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=161.88
|mile=161.8
|exit=161
|exit=161
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|4|dir1=east|city1=Paramus}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|4|dir1=EAST|city1=Paramus}}
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=163.06
|mile=163.0
|mile2=163.29
|mile2=163.2
|exit=163
|exit=163
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|17|city1=Mahwah|location2=[[Meadowlands Sports Complex]]|city3=Paramus|location4=[[George Washington Bridge]]|NJ|4|to2=yes}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|NJ|17|city1=Mahwah|location2=[[Meadowlands Sports Complex]]|city3=Paramus|location4=[[George Washington Bridge|G Washington Bridge]]|NJ|4|to2=yes}}
|notes=Same directional movements only
|notes=Same directional movements only
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=164.94
|mile=164.9
|exit=165
|exit=165
|road=[[Ridgewood, New Jersey|Ridgewood]], [[Oradell, New Jersey|Oradell]] ([[County Route 80 (Bergen County, New Jersey)|CR 80]])
|road=[[Ridgewood, New Jersey|Ridgewood]], [[Oradell, New Jersey|Oradell]]
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
|notes=$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=165.93
|mile=165.9
|exit=166
|exit=166
|road=[[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington]], [[Westwood, New Jersey|Westwood]] ([[County Route 110 (Bergen County, New Jersey)|CR 110]])
|road=[[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington]], [[Westwood, New Jersey|Westwood]]
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 937: Line 937:
|ctdab=Bergen
|ctdab=Bergen
|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=166.25
|mile=166.2
|bridge=Pascack Valley Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
|bridge=Pascack Valley Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
}}
}}
{{jctint|exit
{{jctint|exit
|mile=167.46
|mile=167.4
|exit=168
|exit=168
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|502|location1=[[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington]]|city2=Westwood|city3=Ho-Ho-Kus}}
|road={{jct|state=NJ|CR|502|location1=[[Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey|Washington]]|city2=Westwood|city3=Ho-Ho-Kus}}
Line 949: Line 949:
|state=NJ
|state=NJ
|location=Woodcliff Lake
|location=Woodcliff Lake
|mile=170.15
|mile=170.1
|exit=171
|exit=171
|road={{jctname|state=NJ|CR|S-73|county1=Bergen|noshield1=yes|name1=Chestnut Ridge Road|city1=Woodcliff Lake}}
|road=Chestnut Ridge Rd - [[Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey|Woodcliff Lake]]
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance
}}
}}
Line 958: Line 958:
|location=Montvale
|location=Montvale
|lspan=2
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Garden State Parkway

Route information
Maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority
Length172.4 mi[1] (277.5 km)
Existed1947–present
RestrictionsNo commercial vehicles north of exit 105[2]
Major junctions
SOUTH end Route 109 in Lower Township
Major intersections A.C. Expressway in Egg Harbor Township
Route 37 in Toms River
I-195 in Wall
Route 18 / Route 36 in Tinton Falls
US 9 / Route 440 in Woodbridge
I-95 / N.J. Turnpike in Woodbridge
I-78 in Union/Hillside
I-280 in East Orange
I-80 in Saddle Brook
Route 17 in Paramus
NORTH endG.S. Pkwy. Connector to I-87 / I-287 / New York Thruway at Ramapo
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
Highway system
New Jersey Turnpike Authority
Route 440444 Route 445

The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is a 172.4-mile (277-km)[1] limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York line at Montvale, New Jersey, to Cape May at New Jersey's southernmost tip. Its name refers to New Jersey's nickname, the "Garden State." Most New Jersey residents refer to it as simply "the Parkway" or "the Garden State". The Parkway's official, but unsigned, designation is Route 444. At its north end, the Parkway becomes the Garden State Parkway Connector, a component of the New York State Thruway system that connects to the Thruway mainline in Ramapo. The Parkway has been ranked as the busiest toll highway in the country based on the number of toll transactions.[3][4] The parkway is the longest highway in the state.

Route description

Garden State Parkway northbound at mile marker 6 in Middle Township

The Garden State Parkway begins in Lower Township at a traffic light with Route 109.[1] For the first three and a half miles, the Parkway crosses over streams. At 3.48 miles (5.60 km), the Parkway crosses over Taylor Creek and enters Middle Township. Exit 4A is for Route 47 North to Rio Grande, and exit 4B is for Route 47 South to Wildwood and Wildwood Crest.[1] At 6.54 miles (10.53 km), Parkway exit 6, which is for Route 147 and North Wildwood, leaves to the right. The first traffic light exit, exit 9, is for Shellbay Avenue. The second traffic light intersection, exit 10, is for County Route 657, also known as Stone Harbor Blvd, at Cape Regional Medical Center, the county's only hospital. Exit 11 is for U.S. Route 9 at the Cape May County Park & Zoo. In May 2009, guardrails were installed in between the northbound and southbound lanes between mile markers 7 and 11.5. This was due to the numerous fatal accidents that occurred in the past year where a driver who lost control of the car (or in more extreme circumstances, a drunk driver) inadvertently ended up facing head on traffic. Exit 13 is for Avalon Boulevard. At 14.85 miles (23.90 km), the Parkway enters Dennis Township after crossing Uncle Aaron's Creek. At 17.5 miles (28.2 km), exit 17 leaves to the right for County Route 625.[1] At milepost 19.38, the Parkway enters its first toll, the Cape May Toll Plaza. A little more than 20 miles (32 km) in, exit 20 leaves for Route 50. In Upper Township, exit 25 leaves for County Route 623. At 27.77 miles (44.69 km), the Parkway enters Atlantic County.[1]

Just before exit 29 (northbound only) for U.S. Route 9, the Parkway enters the Great Egg Toll Plaza.[1] Exit 30 (southbound only) leaves to the right at milepost 30 for Laurel Road in Somers Point which leads to Ocean City via the Route 52 causeway. Now in Egg Harbor Township, exit 36 opens onto County Route 563 southbound and County Route 651 northbound. Exit 37 is the Parkway's interchange with the Black Horse Pike (US 40/322). Exit 38 interchanges with the Atlantic City Expressway. Eastbound travelers on the expressway take the last few miles to Atlantic City. Westbound travelers head for Camden and Philadelphia. Now entering Galloway Township, U.S. Route 30 interchanges with the Parkway at exit 40.[1] exit 44 is next, leading to County Route 561 Alternate. Just after exit 48 for U.S. Route 9 near the Mullica River and Bass River State Forest, the Parkway enters Burlington County. Exit 50 is for Route 9 as well, while exit 52 is for Burlington County Route 654.

Picture of exit 67 sign in Barnegat, New Jersey

Now in Ocean County, exit 58 is for County Route 539, exit 63 is for Route 72, and exit 67 is for County Route 554. Exit 69 leaves to the right in both directions at milepost 70.45. Exit 74 leaves to the right, which heads to Forked River. Exit 77 is for Bayville. Exits 80 and 81 are for county roads and U.S. Route 9. Route 9 then merges in for a few miles.[1]

Between exits 80 and 83, the Parkway has a concurrency with U.S. Route 9 just south of the Toms River Toll Plaza. It was from here that the Driscoll Expressway was to start (south of exit 83) and run to the New Jersey Turnpike.

Route 37 interchanges with the Parkway at exits 82 and 82A in Toms River.[1] At exit 83, U.S. Route 9 leaves the Parkway and heads north. Exit 88 comes at 89.4 miles (143.9 km) for Route 70. In Brick Township, exit 90 (northbound) and exit 91 (southbound), leave for County Route 549. At this point the road is in Monmouth County. Exit 98 leads to Interstate 195, Route 34 and Route 138. Exit 100 leaves southbound for Route 33. Route 66 also exits northbound. Exit 102, a southbound only exit leaves for Neptune.[1]

Heavy traffic on the Parkway in Wall
Vietnam Memorial sign (exit 116)

Exit 105 for Route 18 and Route 36 leading to Long Branch is the point at which all trucks are forced to leave the Parkway.[2] At Exit 105, the Parkway divides into a local and express lanes configuration.[1] The express lanes have no direct access to any exits, except for exit 105 in Tinton Falls (southbound only) and exit 117 in Hazlet. Exits 109 and 114 are for Red Bank and Holmdel. The next exit, exit 116, is for the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel. Exit 117 is for Routes 35 and 36. Exit 117A (southbound only) is for Lloyd Road in Aberdeen. Exit 120 is for Laurence Harbor Road and Cheesequake State Park.

At this point, the road enters Middlesex County in Old Bridge. Southbound exits 123 and 124 leave to the right, but only on the local lanes. The express and local lanes merge and become one highway again shortly after. Northbound exit 125 makes a sudden exit for Route 35.[1] Afterwards, you cross the Driscoll Bridge over the Raritan River. After the bridge, exit 127 leaves for Routes 9, 440 and Interstate 287. At milepost 129.5, the New Jersey Turnpike leaves to the right at exit 129. Southbound exits 127 and 129 are merged into one exit, which is marked as exit 129. A southbound only exit, exit 130 is for U.S. Route 1. The next three exits are marked 131, 131A and 131B. The lettered ones are for Metropark, while exit 131 is for Route 27.

Signage at the end of the Parkway thanking you for driving it

Exit 135 is for Clark in Union County.[1] Exits 136 and 137 are for Cranford and Route 28. Exit 138 is in Kenilworth for County Route 509. Exits 139A and 139B are northbound exits only for a local road (Chestnut Street) and U.S. Route 22. Exits 140 and 140A are for U.S. Route 22 and NJ Route 82. Exit 141 is for Vauxhall Road and exit 142 is for Interstate 78.[1] The 143s are for Lyons Avenue, exit 144 is for Irvington and 145 is for Interstate 280. Exit 147 is for Springdale Avenue in East Orange, and exit 148 is for Bloomfield Avenue in Bloomfield. Exits 149, 150, and 151 are for Essex County roads.[1] Exits 153A and 153B are for Route 3 and U.S. Route 46 in Passaic County.

As the Parkway leaves Clifton, it heads into Elmwood Park by crossing the Passaic River. Exit 156, which comes before the river, is for U.S. Route 46 and New Jersey Route 20. There is also access to New Jersey Route 21 just south of the interchange. Cedar Lawn Cemetery is also located northbound along 20 from exit 156. As the Parkway continues to the northeast, it interchanges with Route 46 again in Garfield. Riverside Cemetery is accessible off exit 157 by going east along 46. At exit 159, the Parkway interchanges with Interstate 80 in Saddle Brook. Going southbound, there is also access to Bergen County Route 67 (Midland Avenue). The Bergen Toll Plaza is next, before crossing over Saddle River County Park.

Exit 160 comes next, as the Parkway enters Paramus and interchanges with West Passaic Street, which heads to New Jersey Route 208. Not far afterwards, at exit 161 is New Jersey Route 4. Westfield Garden State Plaza is visible from the Parkway and is off exit 161. Exit 163 is for New Jersey Route 17 in Paramus, which heads north to Ridgewood, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Ramsey and Mahwah before entering Rockland County, New York (on the southbound side of the Parkway, the exit is for New Jersey Route 17 south toward the Meadowlands area and Hudson County). The Parkway goes between Paramus Park Mall and Bergen Regional Medical Center as it heads north. Just after, exit 165 intersects for Bergen County Route 80 (Oradell Avenue and East Ridgewood Avenue) in Paramus. The Parkway turns to the northwest and heads into the Pascack Valley Toll Plaza going northbound. There is a plaza southbound along the Parkway as well as exit 166 for Bergen County Route 110 (Linwood Avenue).

As the Parkway inches closer and closer to New York, exit 168 comes along, interchanging for County Route 502, which heads towards Ho-Ho-Kus and Alpine. 3 miles (4.8 km) later, at exit 171, the Parkway interchanges with Glen Road, which terminates soon after at Chestnut Ridge Road (CR 73). The Parkway's Montvale Service Area comes at milepost 171 after exit 172 which is for Bergen County Route 94. There is also access to CR 94 from the Montvale Service Area's service road. At 172.4 miles (277.5 km), the Parkway becomes the Garden State Parkway Connector at the New York state line.[1]

Spur routes

Two short spurs are given numbers by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Route 444R is the connector at exit 117 (in Hazlet) to Route 35 at the north end of Route 36 in Keyport. Route 444S is the connector at exit 105 to the south end of Route 36 at Hope Road (CR 51) near Eatontown.

Emergency assistance

On the Garden State Parkway, the emergency assistance number is #GSP, which is #477 in number form.

History

The old alignment at the Beesley's Point Bridge heading southbound. Notice the white center line (instead of yellow).
The old alignment where it meets U.S. Route 9

Route S101 was a northern extension of Route 101 planned from Hackensack through Paramus to the New York state line near Montvale. The section from Hackensack to Paramus was never built; the section from Paramus to the state line would become part of the Garden State Parkway.

The Parkway was originally designated as the Route 4 Parkway when it was started in 1947 in Union County, but, due to lack of funds, only 11 miles (18 km) were completed by 1950. The solution was for the state to establish the New Jersey Highway Authority in 1952 to oversee construction and operation as a self-liquidating toll road.[5] Much of the original section, between exits 129 and 140, was long administered by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and has always been untolled. The segment can be distinguished by the stone facing on the overpasses.

The Parkway was constructed between 1946 and 1957 to connect suburban northern New Jersey with resort areas along the Atlantic coast and to alleviate traffic on traditional north–south routes running through each town center, such as US 1, US 9, and Route 35. Unofficially, it has two sections: the "metropolitan section" north of the Raritan River and the "shore section" between the Raritan River and Cape May. Only 18 miles (29 km) had been constructed by 1950, but taking a cue from the successful New York State Thruway, on April 14, 1952, the New Jersey Legislature created the New Jersey Highway Authority, empowered to construct, operate, and maintain a self-sufficient toll parkway from Paramus to Cape May.

The landscape architect and engineer in charge of the newly named "Garden State Parkway" was Gilmore David Clarke, of the architectural firm of Parsons, Brinkerhof, Hall and MacDonald,[5] who had worked with Robert Moses on the parkway systems around New York City. Clarke's design prototypes for the Parkway combined the example of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, a model of efficiency with parallels in the German Autobahn routes of the 1930s, with the Merritt Parkway model that stressed a planted "green belt" for beauty. Both design models featured wide planted medians to prevent head-on collisions and mask the glare of on-coming headlights. The Garden State Parkway was designed to have a natural feel. Many trees were planted, and the only signs were those for exits—there were no distracting billboards. Most of the signs were constructed from wood, or a dark-brown metal, instead of the chrome bars used on most other highways. The guardrails were also made from wood and dark metal. Most early overpasses were stone, but then changed to concrete, with green rails and retro etchings, popular around the 1950s and 1960s. These are now in decay and being replaced by sleek, new bridges. The Parkway was designed to curve gently throughout its length so that drivers would remain alert and not fall asleep at the wheel.

Most of the metropolitan section is like any other expressway built in the 1950s through heavily populated areas. The shore section parallels U.S. Route 9 and runs through unspoiled wilderness in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. In Cape May County, the Parkway has three traffic lights (at exits 8, 10, and 11 respectively), but these will be eliminated in the future, with construction of an overpass at exit 10 in Cape May Court House and Stone Harbor scheduled to begin in September 2012.

The Parkway had an old alignment before the Great Egg Harbor Bridge was completed. It was detoured onto U.S. Route 9 and over the Beesley's Point Bridge. This old alignment still exists today and is slowly being consumed by nature.

The Garden State Parkway was off-limits to motorcycles until Malcolm Forbes pushed successfully for legislation to allow them.[6]

On July 9, 2003, Governor of New Jersey Jim McGreevey's plan to merge the operating organizations of the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike into one agency was completed.[7]

Literature from the time of the Parkway's construction indicates that the Parkway would become toll-free once bonds used for its construction were paid off. However, additional construction projects, plus the expectation that the Parkway will pay for its own maintenance and policing (and the massive E-ZPass project) make it unlikely it will become toll-free in the foreseeable future.

The Parkway was also planned to be the southern terminus for NJ 55 at milemarker 19. This was cancelled after the conclusion that the highway ran through too many wetland areas. The idea is still being revisited after frequent traffic jams on NJ 47.

Later construction

  • In the first half of the 1980s, exit 171 was added in Woodcliff Lake, serving the mushrooming office complexes replacing farmland along nearby Chestnut Ridge Road.[8]
  • On May 1, 1993, a travel center was opened at the Montvale Service Area, replacing one that burned to the ground in 1991.[9]
  • In 2003, the Lakewood section received a brand-new southbound exit and northbound entrance, exit 89. In order to expand the Parkway for the interchange, the Cedar Bridge Road bridge had to be torn down and rebuilt. The whole project was completed in November 2003 and cost about $16.23 million.[10]
  • In Waretown, a $16.4 million project was completed for new bridges at exit 69. The construction was completed in March 2007. Along with the new interchange came two new toll plazas. The Parkway was widened at the location it goes under County Route 532.[11]
  • The same company who did the exits 69 and 89 construction had also done work on exit 100, 20 years before the exit 69 construction. That project included demolishing all then-current bridges and building new ones along the newly rerouted Route 66 and Route 33. This project, in Tinton Falls, cost $21.67 million to complete.[12]
  • Installation of Variable Message Signs along the Parkway began 1992 with the installation of approximately 25 Daktronics signs. Some VM signs were installed on new sign structures while others were added to existing GO signs. Initially, the signs were provided with telephone service. A controller with a modem was installed in a cabinet near the signs. Messages on the signs were changed manually using software on personal computers in the GSP headquarters building in Woodbridge.

Usage

Typical entrance sign for the Parkway

The speed limit on the Parkway is 65 mph (105 km/h) with the following exceptions: 55 mph (89 km/h) between Mileposts 123.5 and 163.3, 55 mph (89 km/h) between Mileposts 80.0 and 100.0, 50 mph (80 km/h) between Mileposts 8.0 and 11.5, and 45 mph (72 km/h) between Mileposts 27 and Milepost 29, approaching and traversing the Great Egg Harbor Bridge, and between Milepost 126.7 and 127.7, approaching and traversing the Driscoll Bridge.

Commercial trucks with a registered weight of over 7,000 pounds (3.18 metric tons) are not allowed to use the northern parts of the Parkway. All trucks must exit at exit 105, just past the Asbury Park Toll Plaza. From Tinton Falls to the southern end of the Parkway at Cape May, trucks are allowed, but must pay additional tolls. Buses are allowed for the entire length of the Parkway.[13] The "truck" ban includes all vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (the vehicle's maximum fully loaded weight including fuel, passengers and cargo) over 7000 pounds, which encompasses dozens of large passenger vehicles, such as the Chevy Suburban, which can weigh in at 8,500 pounds, though in practice police do not ticket such vehicles.[14] In April 2011, New Jersey Transportation Commissioner James Simpson announced the NJTA was looking into the possibility of allowing trucks on the northern portion of the Garden State Parkway.[15] However, the idea was quickly abandoned after the agency found the road had engineering concerns that would make the consideration of allowing trucks on this segment impossible.[16]

Toll collection

Garden State Parkway tokens, no longer in use after January 1, 2009

Whereas the New Jersey Turnpike uses a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by a motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates (a "closed" system), the Garden State Parkway uses no tickets but collects tolls at toll plazas at somewhat regular intervals along its length and at certain exits (an "open" system). The standard car toll is $0.75 on the main road at two-way toll plazas and $1.50 at one-way toll plazas. Some individual exits require a toll of either $0.50, $0.75, or $1.50.

The Parkway has implemented the E-ZPass electronic toll collection system, with the first plaza opening in December 1999 and the system completed September 19, 2000.[17] Parkway tokens continued to be available until January 1, 2002,[18] and were invalidated effective January 1, 2009.[19] Drivers using exact change lanes were now required to pay with coins only in all toll baskets. The Union Toll Plaza was the first to use an automated toll-collection machine. A plaque commemorating this event includes the first quarter collected at its toll booths.[20]

Tokens originally cost $10 for a roll of 40 tokens (the toll was 25 cents when tokens were introduced), but when the toll was increased to 35 cents, rolls were 30 tokens for $10. Before invalidating the tokens, the NJHA gave several months' warning and gave motorists the opportunity to redeem tokens. Tokens were originally brass, but were changed to a bimetallic composition with an outer silver-colored ring and a brass core. There were also larger bus tokens that existed in each composition, primarily for the use of Atlantic City-bound buses. These were sold in rolls of 20 for $20.

Historical picture of a Garden State Parkway toll booth

To reduce congestion, some toll plazas on the roadway were converted into one-way plazas between September 2004 and February 2010, dubbed "one-way tolling".[21] Under this program, a $1.50 toll (70 cents or two tokens when first implemented from September 2004 to November 2008 and $1.00 was implemented from December 2008 to December 2011 which was the first phase of the toll increase) is collected in one direction, and the other direction is toll-free. The Cape May (in Upper Township), Great Egg (in Somers Point), New Gretna (in Bass River), Barnegat (in Barnegat), Asbury Park (in Tinton Falls), Raritan (in Sayreville), Union (in Hillside), Essex (in Bloomfield), Bergen (in Saddle Brook Township), and Pascack Valley (in Washington Township) Toll Plazas had been converted to one-way toll plazas. The Toms River (in Toms River) Toll Plaza is the only $0.75 toll barrier plaza that is collected in both directions.

Beginning on November 19, 2001, E-Z Pass customers were charged the approximate token rate, that is 33 cents (peak travel) or 30 cents (off-peak travel), instead of 35 cents.[18] Due to tremendous cost overruns in implementing the E-ZPass system on New Jersey's toll highways the discount was eliminated the next year.[22] NJHA E-ZPass customers were charged a $1-per-month account fee,[22] causing many customers to turn in their NJHA E-ZPass transponders in favor of a transponder from an out-of-state authority which did not charge a monthly fee.

Northbound Cape May mainline toll plaza, with Express E-ZPass lanes.

On January 8, 2008, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine proposed increases of fifty percent in tolls on the Parkway and Turnpike effective in 2010, to be followed by similar fifty percent increases every four years through 2022. Each time tolls increased, there would be an additional increase for inflation since the last toll increase (for the first, since 2006). This increase in tolls, which would take place on all three of New Jersey's toll roads, would, according to Corzine, help pay the state's debt. The roads would be maintained by a nonprofit "public benefit corporation" which would pay back bonds to the state. Without considering inflation, the proposal would have increased the standard 35-cent toll on the Garden State Parkway to approximately $1.80 by 2022, with tolls for the entire length of the northbound Garden State Parkway rising from $4.55 to $30.10 in 2022.[23] It was considered possible that commuters will receive discounts from the higher toll rates.[24] The proposal was not enacted due to fierce opposition from the state of New Jersey. On September 5, 2008, a proposal to increase Parkway tolls substantially was reported. The first phase of the toll increase on the Garden State Parkway went into effect on December 1, 2008. As of January 1, 2012, toll rates on the Garden State Parkway are $0.50 for ramp tolls, $0.75 for two-way toll barriers, and $1.50 for one-way toll barriers.[25][26]

There are three types of toll lane at the toll plazas, though not all plazas have all types of lanes at all times. The first are "E-ZPass only", which only accept vehicles with E-ZPass tags. The speed limit on these lanes is 15 mph (raised from 5 mph in August 2001), or 55 mph in lanes that accept Express E-ZPass.

The second type of lane is "exact change". Though they previously accepted both coinage and Parkway tokens, the tokens were discontinued on January 1, 2009. Coins for an exact change lane are deposited in a basket and mechanically counted, and they do not accept paper currency. Payment of tolls is enforced by photo, a system that went into effect on October 17, 2011.[27]

The third type of toll lane is "cash receipts". These lanes are manned, and able to provide change to drivers. They also accept exact change and E-ZPass.

Picnic areas

The northbound two lanes of a limited access highway with a sign on the left reading Picnic Area 1 mile keep left rest rooms closed
The Garden State Parkway with an advance sign for the John B. Townsend Shoemaker Holly picnic area

One of the objectives of the Parkway was to become a State Park its entire length and its users would enjoy parklike aesthetics with minimal intrusion of urban scenery. Along the ride, users were permitted to stop and picnic along the roadway to further enjoy the relaxation qualitites the Parkway had to offer. All picnic areas had tall trees that provided shade and visual isolation from the roadway. Grills, benches, running water and restrooms were provided. Over time as the Parkway transformed into a road of commerce, the picnic areas were being closed for a variety of reasons. Their ramp terminals became insufficient to accommodate the high speed mainline traffic and in addition to the decreasing amount of users, the picnic areas were becoming more effective as maintenance yards and were converted as so or closed altogether.

The history of the picnic areas includes an infamous story in the murder of Maria Marshall orchestrated by her husband Robert O. Marshall in the Oyster Creek picnic area on the night of September 7, 1984.[28] The story was made into a novel and television movie on NBC.

The three remaining picnic areas are closed from dusk to dawn. Posted signs within the picnic area prohibit fires and camping.

There were a total of 10 operational picnic areas:

  • Tall Oaks (closed) - southbound only formerly at milepost 137
  • Madison Hill (closed) - northbound only formerly at milepost 134.9
  • Glenside (closed) - southbound only formerly at milepost 130.2
  • Telegraph Hill (open) - exit 116
  • Herbertsville (closed) - southbound only; converted to a maintenance yard of the same name and heavy vehicle weigh station
  • Polhemus Creek (closed) - northbound only formerly at milepost 87.2
  • Double Trouble (closed) - southbound only formerly at milepost 79.0
  • Oyster Creek - located in the median in Lacey Township. The facility is not signed from the mainline Parkway, but there are signs located within the picnic area that state the facility is closed from dusk to dawn and that fires and camping are prohibited similar to the signs posted at the other two picnic areas currently open. The official Garden State Parkway website does not list Oyster Creek as a picnic area. It is possible that this picnic area has for all intents and purposes closed since this section of the Parkway is currently experiencing a major widening construction project and access to it is blocked and most likely will not reopen since the land used for widening the mainline was taken from the picnic area.
  • Stafford Forge (closed) - located in the median at milepost 61.1
  • John B. Townsend Shoemaker Holly (Open) - located in the median at milepost 22.7. John B. Townsend was a physician from Ocean City who became the New Jersey Highway Authority's second Vice Chairman in 1955. The word Shoemaker comes from the last name of the landowner in the way of the Parkway's alignment during its initial construction. The term Holly comes from the Shoemaker's holly tree that was on his property. The tree is presumed to be 300 years old and one of, if not, the oldest holly tree in the United States.[29]

Service areas

All service areas are located in the center median, unless otherwise noted.

  • Montvale (Mile Post 171)
  • Brookdale North - Fuel only. Right side exit northbound.
  • Brookdale South (Mile Post 153.3) Right side exit southbound.
  • Vaux Hall (Mile Post 142) Right side exit northbound.
  • Colonia North - Fuel, convenience store and restrooms only. Right side exit northbound.
  • Colonia South - Fuel, convenience store and restrooms only. Right side exit southbound.
  • Cheesequake (Mile Post 123)
  • Monmouth - formerly Manasquan (Mile Post 100.4)
  • Forked River (Mile Post 76)
  • Atlantic City - formerly Absecon (Mile Post 41.4)
  • Ocean View - formerly Seaville (Mile Post 18.3) Restrooms, vending machines and Tourist Information only 8am - 5pm year round. Fuel from 6am - 10pm except from Memorial Day to Labor Day when 24 hours.

The first service area to open was Cheesequake on May 1, 1955. Prior to that grand opening, the New Jersey Highway Authority had constructed and operated two temporary service areas that offered only gasoline and other vehicular essentials.

  • New Gretna. Located in the median at milepost 53 that has since been converted to a State Police substation.
  • New Shrewsbury. Located in the median at milepost 107.

Park-ettes

In the 1950s, four petroleum companies were hired to provide gasoline and vehicular necessities - Esso, Texaco, Atlantic and Cities Service. The Cities Service company was the petroleum provider at Monmouth, Forked River, Atlantic City (Absecon at the time) and Ocean View (Seaville at the time) and offered a service where female employees were hired for those service area showrooms, wore uniforms and were known as the Park-ettes. Their duties included providing directions and other information to motorists as well as rendering odd bits of service such as sewing a missing button on a patron's coat.[30]

Recent developments

  • Exit 67 received a newly constructed southbound entrance ramp, and a northbound exit ramp. On March 27, 2008, it was revealed that the new ramps would not have toll gates. Construction began in the summer of 2008 and opened on May 20, 2009.[31]
  • Exit 69 (in Ocean Township) was completely reconstructed. The old ramps were demolished, and a partial cloverleaf was constructed in its place. It now features a southbound exit ramp and a northbound entrance ramp. Toll gates were constructed at the southbound exit and northbound entrance ramps. This was finished in March 2007.
  • A new diamond interchange, exit 77 (in Berkeley Township) was constructed in 2006. Toll gates exist at the southbound exit ramp and the northbound entrance ramp. To avoid destroying part of the Double Trouble State Park, the southbound interchange was constructed approximately ½ mile north of the northbound interchange.
  • At exit 98 in Wall Township, the overpasses carrying NJ 138 and I-195 over the Parkway have been replaced with newly constructed ones. This project was finished in late 2006. However, this project did not improve 195's exit 35 for NJ 34.
  • The Driscoll Bridge received a new southbound parallel span just west of the original span. This new southbound bridge boasts seven southbound lanes and emergency shoulders (currently the seventh lane is used as a northbound lane during rehab of the old spans). By 2010, a new northbound span will be constructed, consisting of eight northbound lanes and emergency shoulders.[32] On May 20, 2009, the Driscoll Bridge project was completed.[33]
  • New overpasses and ramps were built at exit 145 in the City of East Orange to connect to I-280. New E-ZPass lanes were also built at the interchange toll gate.[34][35]
  • The Parkway was widened in Wall from 3 to 4 lanes in the vicinity of Interchange 98 in both directions.
  • On February 20, 2010, the Pascack Valley Toll Plaza in Washington Township began the one-way tolling program. With the northbound tolls being eliminated, the southbound tolls were doubled from $0.50 to $1.00.[36]
  • Exit 142 (in Union and Hillside) was upgraded with new ramps that now supply what were then missing movements between the Parkway and I-78, since I-278 was canceled between US 1–9 in Linden and the interchange for NJ 24/I-78. On September 17, 2009, a new exit ramp (from the Parkway north to Interstate 78 west) was opened.[34] On December 10, 2010, the ramp between the southbound Garden State Parkway and eastbound I-78 opened.[37]

Future developments

  • Eight new Variable Message Signs will be installed in parts of Cape May County. The locations include mile markers 5.7, 13, and 19.7, southbound and mile markers 6, 11.7, 17.9, 23.9, and 27.1 northbound. Construction is expected to be completed by 2014.
  • The southern terminus of the roadway at Exit 0 in Lower Township will be reconfigured to reduce accidents and congestion and improve traffic flow at the tricky merge with Route 109. The project will add a new traffic signal and turn lanes and will cost around $8 million. This will also improve the flow of traffic coming from the Cape May-Lewes Ferry turning north onto the Parkway. A design contract is expected to be awarded in 2013 with construction starting in the fall of 2014.
  • Overpasses will be constructed to eliminate the only at-grade crossings along the entire main line of the Parkway at interchanges 9, 10 and 11 in Middle Township. The existing traffic lights are to be removed. Construction began in the winter of 2013, years after the scheduled start date due to a wetland mitigation plan that had not been approved by the federal government. The project will cost $125 million and be completed in 2016.[38][39]
  • The southbound bridge over the Great Egg Harbor Bay will be replaced with a wider span parallel to the older span. Construction will begin in 2013 and continue into 2016. The new southbound bridge will be built to carry both northbound and southbound traffic so the northbound bridge can receive new decking and strengthening. The project includes the demolition of the abandoned Beesley's Point Bridge parallel to the Parkway, and the addition of mixed-use walkway along the new southbound Parkway span that will allow pedestrian and bicycle connections between Upper Township and Somers Point.
  • A $25 million interchange will be built as Exit 41 at Jimmie Leeds Road, north of the Atlantic City service area. An access road currently connects the service area to Jimmie Leeds Road, which will be demolished and will be the future location of a new State Police facility. The project is expected to be completed in 2014.[40]
  • Interchange 44 will be converted to a full interchange in Galloway Township.
  • In May 2005, then Governor Codey announced a widening of the Parkway between exit 63 in Stafford Township to exit 80 in the borough of South Toms River. The new Parkway setup would have three lanes in each direction, an upgrade from the current two. However, the Turnpike Authority is now planning to widen the parkway from exit 80 all the way south to exit 30 in the city of Somers Point.
  • New bridges have been proposed across the Mullica River from the city of Port Republic to Bass River Township. Construction began in 2009 as part of the Parkway widening project.[34]
  • Exit 83 (in Toms River Township) will see improvements, notably a southbound exit ramp and all improvements to make it a full interchange.[41] In addition, a new connector road would be built from just south of Exit 83 to the intersection of Indian Head Road and Intermediate Way North, which motorists would have to use for most northbound parkway movements.
  • Exits 88 and 89 would have major work done to them, especially at Exit 88 which would have a major redesign. New collector/distributor lanes would be built between the two interchanges that would strictly grant access to both exits. In addition, the toll gates at Exit 88 would be demolished and the toll gates at Exit 89 would instead be used for both exits. Furthermore, both exits would add missing movements for southbound parkway access.
  • Exits 89 and 90 in Lakewood will construct continuous auxiliary lanes. In the northbound direction, the on ramp from Interchange 89 will be continuous to the off ramp at Interchange 90 and in the southbound direction, the on ramp from Interchange 90 will be continuous to the off ramp at Interchange 89. Overhead signing will be installed and the ground mounted signing will be removed.
  • Exit 91 (in Brick Township) will also be upgraded to a full interchange starting sometime around 2009 or 2010.[32][34]
  • Exit 131A in Woodbridge Township will be upgraded with new ramps.
  • Exit 151 in Bloomfield Township will completely replace the Watchung Avenue overpass structure and the Parkway will receive full shoulders underneath the new structure.

Exit list

Many entrances and exits have tolls. In general, exits have tolls when they precede a barrier toll, and exits are free when they follow a barrier toll. Conversely, entrances that precede a barrier toll are free; and tolls are paid at entrances just beyond a barrier toll. This avoids double tolling (e.g., paying a barrier toll and then immediately paying again to exit) and under-tolling (e.g., driving a long distance and then exiting for free just before a barrier toll).

There are no tolls between exits 141 and 127, inclusive, as this was the original road segment that predates the New Jersey Highway Authority.

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes[42]
Cape MayLower Township0.00.00
Route 109 north to US 9 – Cape May, North Cape May, Cape May-Lewes Ferry
At-grade intersection
Middle Township3.96.34 Route 47 – Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Rio Grande$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
Signed as exit 4A (NORTH) and 4B (SOUTH) southbound
6.510.56 Route 147 – North Wildwood, Whitesboro, BurleighSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
8.413.59
To US 9 (Shell Bay Ave) – Mayville
At-grade intersection
9.515.3E Mechanic StSouthbound exit and entrance
9.915.910 CR 657 – Cape May Court House, Stone HarborAt-grade intersection, signed as exits 10A (WEST) and 10B (EAST)
11.017.711
CR 609 west (Crest Haven Rd) to US 9 – Cape May County Park & Zoo, County Offices, Crest Haven Complex
At-grade intersection
11.819.012 US 9Southbound entrance
13.621.913 US 9 – Swainton, Avalon
Dennis Township17.528.217Sea Isle City, Dennis Twp., WoodbineSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Upper Township19.331.1Cape May Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
20.232.520 Route 50 north / US 9 – Upper TownshipNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
25.340.725 CR 623 – Ocean City, Marmora, Corson's Inlet State ParkSouth end of US 9 overlap
Great Egg Harbor Bay27.744.6Great Egg Harbor Bridge
AtlanticSomers Point28.746.2Great Egg Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
28.946.529 US 9 north – Somers Point, Ocean CityNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US 9 overlap
30.048.330Somers Point, Ocean City, DowntownSouthbound exit and northbound entrance, $1.50 toll
Egg Harbor Township35.857.636 US 40 / US 322 – Northfield, Pleasantville, Atlantic CityNo southbound exit
36.057.936 CR 563 – Northfield, MargateSouthbound exit
36.558.737 US 40 / US 322 – Pleasantville, Atlantic CitySouthbound exit and northbound entrance
37.259.938 A.C. Expressway – Atlantic City, Camden, PhiladelphiaSigned as exits 38 (EAST) and 38A (WEST)
Galloway Township40.064.440 US 30 east – Absecon, Brigantine, Atlantic CitySouthbound exit and northbound entrance
41.566.8Atlantic City Service Area (ramp to CR 561)
43.970.744 CR 575 – PomonaSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Port Republic48.277.648 US 9 south – Port Republic, SmithvilleSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US 9 overlap
BurlingtonBass River Township50.681.450 US 9 north – New Gretna, Batsto VillageNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; North end of US 9 overlap
52.784.852New GretnaSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
53.586.1New Gretna Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
OceanLittle Egg Harbor Township58.694.358 CR 539
Stafford Township64.1103.263 Route 72 – Long Beach Island, PembertonSigned as exits 63A (EAST) and 63B (WEST) northbound
Barnegat Township67.8109.167 CR 554 – Barnegat, PembertonNorthbound exit opened October 19, 2010, signed as exits 67A (EAST) and 67B (WEST) southbound
68.6110.4Barnegat Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
Ocean Township70.4113.369 CR 532 – Waretown$0.75 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
Lacey Township75.3121.274Forked River$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
Berkeley Township77.4124.677Berkeley$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
South Toms River80.8130.080 CR 619 south / CR 530 / US 9 south – Beachwood, South Toms RiverSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; South end of US 9 overlap
Toms River81.8131.681Lakehurst Rd - Toms River
82.3132.482 Route 37 – Seaside Heights, Island Beach State Park, LakehurstFull cloverleaf interchange, signed as exits 82 (EAST) and 82A (WEST)
84.1135.383 US 9 north / CR 571 / Route 166 – LakewoodNo southbound exit; North end of US 9 overlap
84.7136.3Toms River Toll Plaza ($0.75, both directions) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
Lakewood Township89.3143.788 Route 70 – Lakehurst, Lakewood, Brick TwpSouthbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
90.1145.089 CR 528 – Lakewood, BrickSouthbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
Brick Township91.1146.690 CR 549 – Brick Twp., Lakewood, Pt. PleasantNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
92.6149.091 CR 549 – Lakewood, Brick Twp.Southbound exit and northbound entrance, $0.50 toll
MonmouthWall Township98.2158.098 Route 138 east / Route 34 / I-195 west – Belmar, Pt. Pleasant, Trenton$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
Tinton Falls101.2–
101.6
162.9–
163.5
100 Route 33 / Route 66 east – Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Freehold, Asbury ParkNo direct access from Route 33 westbound to Parkway southbound or from Parkway southbound to Route 66 eastbound, signed as exits 100 (NJ 33 EAST), 100A (NJ 66 EAST), and 100B (NJ 33 WEST) northbound, also exits 100A (WEST) and 100B (EAST) southbound
103.1165.9102Neptune, Asbury ParkSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
103.9167.2Asbury Park Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only) with 3 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
104.2167.7South end of local-express lanes split
106.1–
106.3
170.8–
171.1
105
Route 18 north / Route 36 east to Route 35 – New Brunswick, Eatontown, Long Branch
$1.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance); North end of commercial vehicle access
Middletown Township110.1177.2109 CR 520 – Red Bank, Lincroft$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
Middletown
Holmdel
113.8183.1114Holmdel, Middletown$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
Holmdel Township115.8186.4116PNC Bank Arts Center
117.0188.3Crossover ramps between express and local lanes
Hazlet118.5190.7117 Route 35 / Route 36 – Hazlet, Keyport, Aberdeen$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), Express lane access
Hazlet
Aberdeen
118.7191.0117AAberdeenSouthbound exit and entrance, $0.50 toll
MiddlesexOld Bridge Township121.1194.9120Laurence Harbor, Matawan, Cheesequake State Park
Sayreville124.6200.5123 US 9 south – Sayreville, Old BridgeSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
124.9201.0124Main St - Sayreville, South AmboySouthbound exit and northbound entrance
125.2201.5North end of local-express lanes split
125.6202.1Raritan Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 5 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
126.3203.3125 US 9 south / Route 35 – Sayreville, South AmboyNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Raritan River127.3204.9Driscoll Bridge
Woodbridge Township128.0206.0127 US 9 north / I-287 / Route 440 – Woodbridge, Staten IslandSigned as exit 129 southbound, southbound exit via New Brunswick Avenue
129.5208.4129Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a nil value). - Del Mem Br, New YorkExit 11 (I-95/NJTP)
129.5208.4129 US 9 / Route 440 / I-287 – Woodbridge, Perth AmboySigned as exit 127 northbound
130.6210.2130 US 1 – Trenton, NewarkSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
131.3211.3131AMetropark
131.8212.1131BMetroparkNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
131.9212.3131 Route 27 – Iselin, Rahway, Metuchen
UnionClark136.2219.2135Clark, Westfield
Cranford137.5221.3136Linden, Roselle, Winfield Pk
138.7223.2137 Route 28 – Roselle Park, Elizabeth, Cranford
Kenilworth140.3225.8138 CR 509 – Kenilworth, Roselle Park, Elizabeth
Union Township141.1227.1139AChestnut StNorthbound exit and entrance
139B Route 82 – Union, MorristownSigned as exit 140 southbound
141.7228.0140A US 22 / Route 82 east – Elizabeth, Somerville, Holland TunnelSigned as exit 140 northbound
142.1228.7141Vauxhall Rd - UnionSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Hillside142.6229.5Union Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
142.8229.8142A
I-78 east to N.J. Turnpike – Newark Airport, Newark
$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Southbound exit ramp to I-78 east opened December 10, 2010
142.9230.0142B I-78 west – Springfield$1.50 toll (northbound exit and entrance); Northbound exit ramp to I-78 west opened September 16, 2009
143.0230.1142CHillside, MaplewoodNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
EssexIrvington144.0231.7143Springfield Ave, Lyons Ave - Hillside, Maplewood, IrvingtonSigned as exits 143A (Maplewood) and 143B (Hillside) southbound, Also signed as exit 143 (Springfield Ave - Irvington) northound
Newark145.9234.8144 CR 510 (South Orange Ave)$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
East Orange146.9–
147.1
236.4–
236.7
145
I-280 to N.J. Turnpike – The Oranges, Newark, Harrison
$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
148.4238.8147Springdale Ave – East OrangeSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Bloomfield149.2240.1148 CR 506 (Bloomfield Ave)$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
150.2241.7149Belleville Ave - Belleville, Glen RidgeSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
150.6242.4Essex Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only)
151.1243.2150Hoover Ave - Bloomfield, BellevilleNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
152.4245.3151Watchung Ave - Montclair, Nutley$0.75 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
PassaicClifton154.0–
154.4
247.8–
248.5
153
Route 3 to US 46 west – Meadowlands Sports Complex, Lincoln Tunnel
$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance), signed as exits 153A (EAST) and 153B (WEST) northbound, no access to westbound Route 3 from southbound direction
155.9250.9154 US 46 – Clifton$0.50 toll (southbound exit and northbound entrance)
156.4251.7155P
Route 19 to I-80 west – Paterson
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
156.6252.0155Hazel StNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
158.1254.4156 US 46 / Route 20Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecatedNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
BergenElmwood Park158.8255.6157
US 46 to Route 20 – Garfield, Elmwood Park
Saddle Brook160–
160.3
260–
258.0
159 I-80 – Saddle Brook, Paterson, G. Washington Br.$1.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance); No direct access from Parkway north to I-80 west
160.4258.1Bergen Toll Plaza ($1.50, northbound only)
Paramus161.5259.9160
To Route 208 – Fair Lawn, Hackensack
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
161.8260.4161 Route 4 east – ParamusNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
163.0–
163.2
262.3–
262.6
163
Route 17 to Route 4 – Mahwah, Meadowlands Sports Complex, Paramus, G Washington Bridge
Same directional movements only
164.9265.4165Ridgewood, Oradell$0.50 toll (northbound exit and southbound entrance)
165.9267.0166Washington, WestwoodSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Washington Township166.2267.5Pascack Valley Toll Plaza ($1.50, southbound only) with 2 lanes of Express E-Z Pass
167.4269.4168 CR 502 – Washington, Westwood, Ho-Ho-KusNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Woodcliff Lake170.1273.7171Chestnut Ridge Rd - Woodcliff LakeNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Montvale171.5276.0172Grand Ave - Montvale, Park RidgeNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
172.4277.5


To I-87 / I-287 / New York Thruway – New York City, Albany
Continuation into New York via the GSP Connector
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Garden State Parkway straight line diagram" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 8, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "TITLE 16. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - CHAPTER 32. TRUCK ACCESS" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  3. ^ Samuel, Peter (January 6, 2003). "15-lane bridge for Garden State Parkway". Tollroads News. Retrieved September 23, 2008. "The Garden State Parkway is America's busiest single tollroad in terms of toll transaction numbers - 609m in 2001 or 1.67m/day average."
  4. ^ Samuel, Peter (January 29, 2008). "USA Today reports dramatically more expensive tolls - lousy data". Tollroads News. Retrieved September 23, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Laurie, Maxine N. (2004–2005). Encyclopedia of New Jersey. Rutgers University Press. p. 305. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Pierson, Melissa Holbrook (1998). The perfect vehicle: what it is about motorcycles. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 82. ISBN 0-393-31809-5.
  7. ^ "Governor McGreevey Announces Planned Improvements from Turnpike Authority Consolidation" (Press release). New Jersey Turnpike Authority. July 10, 2003. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  8. ^ Photo of Exit 171
  9. ^ Travel Center Opens on Parkway
  10. ^ Garden State Parkway Interchange 89
  11. ^ Garden State Parkway Interchange 69
  12. ^ Garden State Parkway Interchange 100
  13. ^ Garden State Parkway Regulations, State of New Jersey, dated October 23, 1987. Accessed October 17, 2007. "19:8-1.9(b)15: All vehicles except cars, campers, omnibuses, and vehicles entitled to toll-free passage under N.J.A.C. 19:8-3.2 (Toll-free passage) are prohibited from the Parkway north of Interchange 105."
  14. ^ Biederman, Marcia (October 7, 2007). "Motoring; Behind the Beauty of the Parkways Is a Maze of Rules". The New York Times. Retrieved October 17, 2007. In New Jersey, the Garden State Parkway has different rules depending on where you are. There are no truck restrictions south of exit 105 because trucks need to use the parkway to service the commercial needs of the area. North of the exit, vehicles with gross vehicle weight ratings (including passengers and cargo) more than 7,000 pounds are banned.... He said officers who patrolled the area had presented to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority a list of 70 passenger vehicles that exceed the weight limit, hoping the agency would update the rules. He said most troopers applied the rules mainly to commercial vehicles.
  15. ^ "N.J. to consider allowing trucks on Garden State Parkway north of exit 105". The Star-Ledger. Associated Press. April 18, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  16. ^ "N.J. won't allow trucks on Garden State Parkway north of exit 105". The Star-Ledger. Associated Press. April 18, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  17. ^ "E-ZPass open from N.Y. State to Cape May" (Press release). New Jersey Highway Authority. September 19, 2000.
  18. ^ a b "Parkway to Discontinue Token Sales" (Press release). New Jersey Highway Authority. December 26, 2001.
  19. ^ Strauss, Robert (July 20, 2008). "Soon, Token Non Grata on the Garden State". The New York Times. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  20. ^ "Union Watersphere". lostinjersey.wordpress.com. March 19, 2009. Retrieved 2012-02-23.
  21. ^ NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway Project. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  22. ^ a b "E-ZPass: A plan that works for NJ" (PDF). July 11, 2002. pp. 9–10. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  23. ^ McCoy, Craig R. (January 9, 2008). "Corzine calls for 50% toll increase". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  24. ^ Nussbaum, Paul (January 11, 2008). "Corzine: Toll-hike breaks are likely". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  25. ^ Samuel, Peter (September 5, 2008). "Threatened by debt default New Jersey Turnpike proposes big toll increases". Tollroads News. Retrieved September 8, 2008.
  26. ^ Toll increase in effect on January 1, 2012 on the NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway [1] Retrieved December 17, 2011.
  27. ^ PAY TOLL Photo Enforced to all exact change lanes [2] Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  28. ^ Sheppard, R.Z. (January 2, 1989). "Books: Serpents in The Garden State". Time. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  29. ^ Cape May County Points of Interest
  30. ^ "The First Five Years of the Garden State Parkway" published by the New Jersey Highway Authority, page 29.
  31. ^ Barnegat's interchange to open Wednesday May 20, 2009
  32. ^ a b Template:PDFlink
  33. ^ Driscoll Bridge opening May 20, 2009
  34. ^ a b c d NJTPA Online Transportation Information System -- Project Detail
  35. ^ "NJDOT to begin reconstruction of Route I-280/Garden State Parkway Interchange 145" (Press release). New Jersey Department of Transportation. September 15, 2006. Retrieved June 14, 2007.
  36. ^ Pascack Valley One Way Toll
  37. ^ "New ramp linking I-78 and the Garden State Parkway opens today". New Jersey Department of Transportation. December 10, 2010. Retrieved December 14, 2010.
  38. ^ "Traffic light-removal project delayed on parkway". The Intelligencer. Doylestown, PA. Associated Press. July 27, 2011.
  39. ^ Frassinelli, Mike. "Light at the end: Garden State Parkway says goodbye to dangerous traffic signals in southern N.J." NJ.com. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  40. ^ Jennifer Bogdan (2012-05-31). "Jimmie Leeds Road access to parkway service area in Galloway will be closed despite appeals, state says". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  41. ^ Template:PDFlink accessed June 18, 2007
  42. ^ Garden State Parkway Exits & Toll Barriers
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