County Route 620 (Ocean County, New Jersey)
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County Route 620 |
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Length: | 5.51 mi[1] (8.87 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | US 9 in Toms River | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
CR 622 in Toms River CR 623 in Toms River CR 549 in Toms River |
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East end: | Green Island Road in Toms River | ||||||||
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County Route 620, commonly referred to as Church Road, is a county highway in Ocean County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a frequently used through road for the residents of northern Toms River to get from points east, such as Silverton and Ocean County College, to points west, such as the Whitesville section of town. It is an east-west road extending 5.51 miles, beginning at Route 9 at the western end, and terminating at the intersection with Green Island Road on the eastern end in the Silverton section of Toms River. The road is located entirely within Toms River. West of the intersection with Hooper Avenue (County Route 549), the road is called Church Road, and has speed limits ranging from 40 to 45 mph. East of Hooper Avenue, the road is called Kettle Creek Road, and has a speed limit of 35 mph.
The road goes under an overpass for the Garden State Parkway, but has no on or off ramps connecting it with the Parkway. East of Hooper Avenue, the road is residential, with houses located close together. West of Hooper Avenue. houses are still seen on the road, but the area is more rural, with larger lots and more open space.
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