New Jersey Route 161

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Route 161
Maintained by NJDOT
Length: 1.10 mi[1] (1.77 km)
Formed: 1953
South end: CR 602 in Clifton
North end: CR 614 in Clifton
New Jersey State Highway Routes
< NJ 159 NJ 162 >

Route 161 is a 1.10-mile (1.77 km) state highway in Clifton, New Jersey, United States, running along Clifton Avenue between Allwood Road (County Route 602) and Van Houten Avenue (County Route 614). Despite being a signed route, it does not connect to any other state highways, though its south end is just northeast of the interchange of Route 3 and the Garden State Parkway. Past Van Houten Avenue, Clifton Avenue continues northeast and east as County Route 611, ending at Randolph Avenue (County Route 627) just west of the Passaic River.

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Route S3 was defined in 1929 to run from Route 3 in East Rutherford west to Route 6 (U.S. Route 46) in Clifton. (This is now part of Route 3.) In 1942, an unnumbered state highway was defined to run from the intersection of Clifton Avenue and Van Houten Avenue southwest to Route S3, which then ran along Allwood Road. (World War II delayed completion of Route S3 long enough for an alternate freeway route to be selected, and the part of Allwood Road that was taken over is no longer a state highway.) In 1948, the route was assigned the number Route S3 Spur. The number was changed to Route 161 in the 1953 renumbering, and ever since then it has remained an isolated state highway.

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