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Encyclopedia > New Jersey Route 94

Route 94 is a about a 90-mile (73.93 km) state highway in New Jersey and New York, United States, running from the Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge in Knowlton Township northeast via Newton and Hamburg to the New York state line in Vernon Township. Its south end, the Portland-Columbia Bridge, crosses the Delaware River, connecting to Pennsylvania Route 611; at its north end, the route continues as NY-94. In New York State the road goes through the Town Or Warwick including Warwick Village and Florida. The road continues through Chester, Blooming Grove, Washingtonville, Vails Gate, New WIndsor, and Newburgh. The road ends at the intesection of US highway 9Won the west side of the Hudson River. Image File history File links Circle_sign_94. ... This article is about the idea of state highways State Highway, and is more formally known as Route 139 State highway, and state route are terms that usually apply to numbered highways that are primarily administered and financed by a state government in countries that are divided into states. ... Official language(s) None defined, English de facto Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 47th 22,608 km² 110 km 240 km 14. ... Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 455 km 530 km 13. ... Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 455 km 530 km 13. ... Delaware River Watershed The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ... Route 611 is a state highway in Pennsylvania, United States, running from Interstate 95 south of downtown Philadelphia north to Interstate 380 at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. ... Junction Location NJ-94 0. ...


History

In the 1927 renumbering, Route 8 was defined to run from Route 6 (now U.S. Route 46) at the Delaware Bridge northwest to Columbia and then northeast to Route 31 (now U.S. Route 206) in Newton. Past Newton, Route 31 continued northeast to the New York state line (current US 206 was Route S31). In the original version of the renumbering bill, Route 31 was to reach the border via Sussex, incorporating pre-1927 Route 8 (now Route 284) from Sussex to the line. However, in the final version, Route 31 ran via Hamburg, using the same alignment as a planned spur of pre-1927 Route 8 from Lafayette to North Church. Image File history File links Circle_sign_8. ... Wikisource has original text related to this article: 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering In 1927, New Jerseys state highways were renumbered. ... U.S. Route 46 is an east-west U.S. Highway, running 75. ... The Delaware Bridge was a road bridge over the Delaware River, connecting the settlement of Delaware, New Jersey with Portland, Pennsylvania. ... New Jersey State Highway 31 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ... U.S. Highway 206 is a north-south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States. ... Route 284 is a 7. ...


Route 8 was taken over by the state from 1928 to 1933, except in Newton, where it was taken over in 1951. On the other hand, by 1953, only one section of Route 31 north of the Route S31 (now U.S. Route 206) split had been taken over - North Church to Hamburg in 1930. U.S. Highway 206 is a north-south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States. ...


In the 1953 renumbering, Route 8 was renumbered to Route 94, which was extended northeast past Newton along former Route 31 to the New York state line, matching New York Route 94 across the border. It was initially only marked south of Hamburg, as none of the route north of Hamburg was state-maintained. Almost immediately, in late 1953, the new Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge opened. U.S. Route 46 was rerouted over Route 94 to end at the New Jersey side of it, and Route 94 was truncated to the same spot. When U.S. Route 611 was removed from the bridge in 1965, Route 94 was extended to the state line over it. Wikisource has original text related to this article: 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering On January 1, 1953, the New Jersey Department of Transportation renumbered a lot of the State Routes. ... U.S. Route 46 is an east-west U.S. Highway, running 75. ...


The route north of the U.S. Route 206 split, except where it was already state-maintained (North Church to Hamburg), was taken over May 3, 1963. U.S. Highway 206 is a north-south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States. ... May 3 is the 123rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (124th in leap years). ... 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ...


References

New Jersey State Routes
Preceded by:
93
94 Succeeded by:
I-95


 

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