New Jersey Route 42

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Route 42
Black Horse Pike, North-South Freeway
Length: 14.28 mi (22.99 km)
Formed: 1927
North end: I-295/I-76 in Bellmawr
Major
junctions:
NJ 55 in Deptford Township
NJ 41 in Deptford Township
NJ 168 in Blackwood
ACE in Washington Township
South end: US 322 in Monroe Township
New Jersey State Highway Routes
< NJ 41 NJ 43 >

Route 42 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs southeast from the Camden area, starting at an intersection with Interstate 76 and Interstate 295 in Bellmawr and terminating at an intersection with U.S. Route 322 in Monroe Township.

Route 42 is an unusual hybrid in that approximately seven and a half miles of it are multi-lane freeway, while the rest of it is a divided four-lane arterial. The freeway portion is directly connected to the Atlantic City Expressway and is referred to locally as the North-South Freeway, while the local portion is one of the roads comprising the Black Horse Pike. Before the freeway section was created, Route 42 ran along the Black Horse Pike of what is now Route 168 and U.S. Route 322.

In 2005, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) installed exit tabs along the stretch of the freeway portion of Route 42. They also installed mile markers with the shield at the top for better recognition with the confusing name changes of the heavily traveled freeway. The North-South Freeway portion is a major route for daily commuters from southern New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and weekend commuters from southeastern Pennsylvania to the southern Jersey Shore via Route 55. Route 42 sees frequent congestion on a daily basis, from its interchange with the Atlantic City Expressway to the I-76/I-676 split. (Route 42 ends and I-76 begins at I-295, but the North-South Freeway is often called "Route 42" all the way up to the I-76/I-676 split.)

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