County Route 585 (New Jersey)

County Route 585
Route information
Length: 9.57 mi[1] (15.40 km)
Major junctions
South end: Route 52 / CR 559 in Somers Point
  CR 563 in Northfield
US 40 / US 322 in Pleasantville
North end: US 30 in Absecon
Highway system

County routes in New Jersey
500-series

CR 583 CR 501

County Route 585, abbreviated CR 585, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends from MacArthur Boulevard (Route 52) in Somers Point to Absecon Boulevard (U.S. Route 30) in Absecon.

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Route description

CR 585 begins at the former location of the Somers Point Circle in Somers Point, intersecting Route 52 and the southern terminus of CR 559. The route heads north-northeast on two-lane undivided Shore Road through residential and commercial areas, intersecting CR 635 and CR 665 before coming to CR 620, which provides access to Route 152. CR 585 intersects with the eastern terminus of CR 559 Alternate at the point it crosses into Linwood. In Linwood, the road passes several homes as well as the Linwood Country Club. Continuing into Northfield, CR 585 reaches a junction with CR 563 and CR 662. Past this intersection, the road turns northeast and passes the Atlantic City Country Club and meets CR 615 and CR 644.[1][2]

Upon entering Pleasantville, the route becomes Main Street and passes a mix of homes and businesses as it reaches the US 40/US 322 junction. Following this, CR 585 crosses a Southern Railroad of New Jersey line and CR 608 as it heads through commercial areas. The road passes over the Atlantic City Expressway as it enters a mix of homes and commercial establishments. The route crosses CR 646 before intersecting CR 663, at which point it enters Absecon. In Absecon, CR 585 becomes Shore Road again and passes residences, intersecting CR 631 and CR 630. Immediately after the intersection with the latter, the route passes under New Jersey Transit’s Atlantic City Line and reaches US 30. Here, CR 585 ends and Shore Road continues north as Route 157.[1][2]

History

County Route 585 once continued farther to the south, ending at New Jersey Route 109 in Lower Township, Cape May County. From its current southern terminus, it followed New Jersey Route 52 into Ocean City, where it then continued on 9th Street before heading south on Cape May County Route 656. It then headed west onto County Route 623 into Upper Township. The route then headed to the southwest on County Route 631 and then onto County Route 610 passing through the eastern part of Woodbine and entering Dennis Township. CR 585 then ran concurrent with New Jersey Route 47 through South Dennis before heading to the south on County Route 657. It headed into Middle Township and into Cape May Court House, where CR 657 currently continues to Stone Harbor. At this point, CR 585 headed south concurrent with U.S. Route 9. It then headed east on New Jersey Route 147 into North Wildwood, where it turned south on County Route 621. It then shifted to Park Boulevard, which carried it south through Wildwood and into Wildwood Crest, where it rejoined County Route 621. It then headed into Lower Township to its terminus at NJ 109.[3]

A spur route, County Route 585 Spur, existed, which is now Cape May County Route 618.[3]

As part of improvements to Route 52, including the construction of a new causeway over the Great Egg Harbor Bay, the Somers Point Circle at the southern terminus of County Route 585 was replaced with a traffic light in October 2010.[4][5]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Atlantic County.

Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Somers Point 0.00 Route 52 / CR 559 north Former Somers Point Circle, southern terminus
1.53
CR 559 Alt. north (Ocean Heights Avenue)
Northfield 4.60 CR 563 (Tilton Road/Mill Road)
Pleasantville 6.91 US 40 / US 322 (Verona Avenue)
Absecon 9.57 US 30 / Route 157 north Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

CR 585 Spur


County Route 585 Spur
Location: Middle Township
Length: 3.17 mi[6] (5.10 km)

County Route 585 Spur was a highway connecting to County Route 585 at its eastern terminus. That designation was removed when CR 585 was truncated to Somers Point and is currently Cape May County Route 618.[3]

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