Route 152 | ||||
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Longport-Somers Point Boulevard | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NJDOT | ||||
Length: | 3.16 mi[1] (5.09 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | CR 620 / CR 635 in Somers Point | |||
East end: | CR 629 at the Intracoastal Waterway in Egg Harbor Township | |||
Highway system | ||||
New Jersey State Highway Routes
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Route 152 is a 3.16-mile (5.09 km) long state highway in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. Route 152 begins at an intersection with County Route 620 and County Route 635 in the city of Somers Point. The route heads along two causeways, ending at the foot of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in Egg Harbor Township, where the state turns maintenance back to Atlantic County as County Route 629 to Longport.
Route 152 originates as an alignment of Atlantic County Route 20, which ran along the entire alignment of Route 152 from Somers Point to Longport. The state took over Route 20 in 1969, designating the route as 152 in relation to the Route 52 designation further south. In 1988, the former bridge over the Broad Thoroughfare was demolished and replaced by the Dolores G. Cooper Bridge.
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Route 152 begins at an intersection with Atlantic County Route 620 (West Maryland Avenue) and 635 (Bay Avenue) in the city of Somers Point. The route heads eastward, passing to the north of a local marina as East Maryland Avenue, crossing over Bass Harbor Creek soon after. Just after crossing the creek, Route 152 leaves Somers Point, entering the community of Egg Harbor Township. On the other side of the creek, Route 152 becomes known as Longport–Somers Point Boulevard and heads along a causeway through Egg Harbor Township. The route passes to the north of a marina, curving soon after at an intersection with Anchorage Drive, which is a connector road to waterside residential homes.[2]
Route 152 continues eastward, crossing over several streams and passing to the north of a large estate. The route remains a two-lane causeway for a distance, intersecting with its former alignment to the south, which parallels the current route. Route 152 then rises in elevation as it heads onto the newer causeway (known as the Dolores G. Cooper Bridge), passing a lone fishing pier. After crossing over the Cooper Bridge, the highway parallels its former alignment for a short distance, intersecting with the Ocean Drive and Gardens Parkway. Route 152 heads along the Broad Thoroughfare as a three-lane waterside arterial boulevard. the route leaves the shoreline, running along the sandy surroundings. The route reaches a large waterside community, served by an intersection with Sunset Boulevard and Seaview Boulevard. Route 152 turns eastward, reaching the foot of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge. There, the state designation ends, and it continues as Atlantic County Route 629 (Ventnor Avenue) into Longport.[2]
The current alignment of Route 152 originates as a state takeover of Atlantic County Route 20, which was first brought to the floor of the New Jersey State Legislature in 1968. The state approved the measure, and effective January 19, 1969, the New Jersey Department of Transportation took over maintenance of County Route 20.[3] The alignment was designated as Route 152, numbered after nearby New Jersey Route 52 to the south in Somers Point and Ocean City. Route 152 originally went along a lower bridge across the Broad Thoroughfare. In 1988, a new 2,862.86 feet (872.60 m) long bridge, named the Dolores G. Cooper Bridge, was completed to the north of the former route.[4] The former alignment to the south, designated as Old Road,[1] comes to an end at a now fishing pier as the bridge has been mostly demolished. The route has remained intact virtually since 1988.[5]
The entire route is in Atlantic County.
Location | Mile[1] | Destinations | Notes | |
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Somers Point | 0.00 | CR 620 (West Maryland Avenue) / CR 635 (Bay Avenue) | ||
Egg Harbor Township | 2.26 | Ocean Drive south | ||
3.16 | CR 629 (Ventnor Avenue) | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |