County Route 642 (Ocean County, New Jersey)

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County Route 642
Length: 1.86 mi[1] (2.99 km)
West end: dead end in Berkeley Twp.
East end: NJ 37 in Toms River
County routes in Ocean County
< CR 641 CR 3 >
The only signage for the highway are these hanging ones from the traffic signals
The only signage for the highway are these hanging ones from the traffic signals

County Route 642 is a county highway in Ocean County, New Jersey. The highway extends from CR 530 in Berkeley Township to Route 37 in Toms River. This busy highway serves as a major commuting corridor and a vital link to the surrounding commercial areas for the age-restricted developments in runs through. Ocean County had plans in place to bring Mule Road from its present southern terminus to the Robert J. Miller Airpark. However, the New Jersey Pinelands Commission and several concerned residents put a stop to the proposed link and it now remains just a dirt path. The county wishes to use the dirt path with gates on each end for emergency vehicles, but must receive approval from the Pinelands Commission. CR 642 is one of Ocean County's most recent 600 routes; it sometimes shows up on maps, but its straight line diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (and an extension from Route 530) is referenced as County Route 39 [1][2].

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  1. ^ Ocean County Route 642 Straight Line Diagram from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (referenced as County Route 39 section 2)
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