County Route 549 Spur (New Jersey)
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County Route 549 Spur |
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Length: | South: 4.09 mi[1] (6.58 km) North: 3.97 mi[2] (6.39 km) |
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South end: | NJ 37 in Toms River | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
CR 571 in Toms River CR 549 in Toms River NJ 88 in Point Pleasant |
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North end: | CR 549 in Brick | ||||||||
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County Route 549 Spur, abbreviated CR 549 Spur, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. There are two separate sections, one extends 3.97 miles from Route 88 in Point Pleasant to Sally Ike Road (CR 549) in Brick Township; the other segment extends 4.09 miles from Route 37 to Hooper Avenue (CR 549) in Toms River Township. The northern spur runs along Herbertsville Road and is a two-lane road for its entire length, except when it meets Route 70. The southern spur runs along Fischer Boulevard and with the recent completion of a widening project, the highway has been fully reconstructed from Bay Avenue (CR 571) to Hooper Avenue (CR 549). Fischer Boulevard is a major commuting route in Toms River.
The road travels through the following municipalities (from south to north):
Segment 1
- Point Pleasant (Ocean County)
- Brick Township
Segment 2
- Toms River Township (Ocean County)
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