Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector

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Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector
Length: 2.37 mi (3.81 km)
Formed: 2001
West end: ACE in Atlantic City, NJ
East end: NJ 87 near Brigantine, NJ
System: South Jersey Transportation Authority
New Jersey State Highway Routes
< NJ 446 446X NJ 495 >

The Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector, numbered (and unsigned) as Route 446X, is a state highway in Atlantic City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is maintained by the South Jersey Transportation Authority, as a 2.37-mile spur of the Atlantic City Expressway (Route 446), hence the number. At its north end, it feeds into Route 87 towards Brigantine. The Connector suffers from not having an actual signed number along the route. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) put in the majority of the highway's construction cost, so it is not certain why they did not simply extend the Route 87 designation along the freeway spur for better recognition.

Because the highway has many exits within the 2.3 miles, the exit tabs are lettered A through H instead of numbered. However, for some reason Exit C & D are missing. The roadway tunnels under and connects to U.S. Route 30 at exit E. The connector was very controversial and was opposed heavily by residents of Atlantic City. It was viewed as a personal driveway to the busy casinos along the waterfront. The highway has proven itself much more important than that, by providing Brigantine with direct access to the Atlantic City Expressway.

[edit] Exit ramps

  • Atlantic City Expressway
  • Exit A - Mississippi Avenue / Fairmount Avenue ("Midtown")
  • Exit B - Bacharach Boulevard / Atlantic City Convention Center
  • Exit E - US 30 (White Horse Pike) / NJ 187 (Brigantine Boulevard)
  • Exit F - U-turn ramp provided at this location
  • Exit H - (Borgata casino-hotel)
  • Exit G - Huron Avenue (Trump Marina casino-hotel)
  • NJ 87 (Brigantine Boulevard / Harrah's casino-hotel)

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