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Encyclopedia > Raymond Boulevard

Raymond Boulevard carries traffic from the interchange with the Pulaski Skyway and Newark Viaduct (US 1/US 9) and TRUCK US 1/TRUCK US 9 in eastern Newark west to downtown Newark. Most of the road is one-way westbound; eastbound traffic uses Market Street and Ferry Street.


Raymond Boulevard was part of the Lincoln Highway.


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Horizon BCBSNJ — Printable Directions (539 words)
After crossing the viaduct, continue on Route 21 North to the 15th traffic light, and make a right onto Raymond Boulevard (One Newark Center building will be on the far-left corner).
After crossing the viaduct, continue on Route 21 North to the 15th traffic light, and make a right turn onto Raymond Boulevard (One Newark Center building will be on the far-left corner).
Follow Bridge to New Jersey Turnpike directions for Raymond Boulevard and Newark, which is the same as the New Jersey Turnpike directions.
Greenberg Dauber Epstein & Tucker - Driving Directions (459 words)
Raymond Boulevard is a multi-lane road with traffic in one direction after the first light.
You will be on Raymond Boulevard for approximately two miles.
When Raymond Boulevard narrows down to one lane in each direction, and you can see oncoming traffic in the opposite lane, stay in the far left.
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