County Route 547 (New Jersey)
County Route 547 (CR 547) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 30.36 miles (48.86 km) from Route 70 in Lakehurst to the intersection of Broadway and Myrtle Avenue in Long Branch. Near its southern terminus, it passes the East Gate of the Lakehurst Maxwell Field portion of Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, known as Lakehurst Naval Air Station in the past, and the site of the crash of the Hindenburg in 1937.
County Route 547 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length | 30.36 mi[1] (48.86 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Route 70 in Lakehurst | |||
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North end | Broadway / Myrtle Avenue in Long Branch | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | New Jersey | |||
Counties | Ocean, Monmouth | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route description
Ocean County
CR 547 begins at an intersection with Route 70 in Lakehurst, Ocean County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided Lakehurst-Lakewood Road. Immediately after beginning, the route crosses the Manasquan Brook into Manchester Township and turns north, running through forested areas of the Pine Barrens to the east of the Lakehurst Maxfield Field naval station. CR 547 is briefly a four-lane divided highway as it passes an entrance to the naval station before narrowing back to a two-lane undivided road and entering more dense forests as it comes to the CR 571 junction. From this point, the route becomes Lakehurst-Whitesville Road before continuing into Jackson Township as South Hope Chapel Road, running northeast through more woods with occasional development, crossing an abandoned railroad right-of-way before turning north and intersecting CR 527 near homes and businesses. Past this intersection, CR 547 continues north through wooded areas of residences before coming to an intersection with CR 528 near businesses.[1][2]
At this point, CR 547 turns east to form a concurrency with CR 528 on East Veterans Highway, with CR 639 continuing north on South Hope Chapel Road. The two routes continues through residential and commercial development, intersecting CR 626 before crossing into Lakewood Township. At this point, CR 528/CR 547 becomes Lakewood-New Egypt Road and turns northeast into wooded residential neighborhoods. In this area, the routes turn east onto Central Avenue and passes more homes before crossing Lake Carasaljo and coming to an intersection with US 9. At this point, CR 528 continues northeast on Hurley Avenue and CR 547 turns north to follow US 9 on Madison Avenue, crossing the Metedeconk River, which Lake Carasaljo is formed from. After intersecting the western terminus of Route 88, Madison Avenue continues north through the commercial and residential center of Lakewood as a four-lane undivided road, with CR 547 splitting from US 9 by turning east onto two-lane 8th Street. The route passes through residential areas before splitting from 8th Street by turning northeast onto Squankum Road. Signage along US 9 shows CR 547 leaving the concurrency at 9th Street.[2] Along this stretch, CR 547 runs through wooded areas of homes, crossing CR 526.[1][2]
Monmouth County
Crossing the Metedeconk River again, CR 547 enters Howell Township in Monmouth County and continues through a mix of homes, businesses, and woods as it crosses the Southern Secondary railroad line operated by the Delaware and Raritan River Railroad. Farther northeast, the road continues into a mix of farmland, woodland, and residences as it reaches an intersection with CR 549 and CR 21. After this, CR 547 turns north and the lanes split as it comes to a cloverleaf interchange with I-195. The lanes rejoin as the route comes to an intersection with CR 524 and CR 524A, at which point CR 524 turns north to join CR 547. The two routes continues north through wooded areas of homes and businesses on Lakewood-Farmingdale Road, intersecting CR 18 before entering Farmingdale and turning northwest. The road becomes Main Street and passes residences before crossing the Southern Secondary into business areas. CR 547 splits from CR 524 by heading northeast on Asbury Avenue, passing some homes before crossing back into Howell Township. The route passes a mix of woodland and residential neighborhoods before making a turn to the east and crossing the Southern Secondary again. CR 547 enters Wall Township and runs through wooded areas of industry before intersecting Route 33 and Route 34 at the Collingwood Circle.[1][2]
CR 547 heads east for a brief concurrency with four-lane Route 33 after the circle before turning northeast onto four-lane undivided Shafto Road. South of this intersection, Monmouth County maintains Wyckoff Road as a section of CR 547 for 0.45 miles (0.72 km) to Route 34.[3] The road continues into Tinton Falls and passes through a mix of farms and woods before continuing into forested areas with some commercial development. Upon crossing CR 16, the road runs between Naval Weapons Station Earle to the west and wooded residential and commercial development to the east. CR 547 passes through dense forests before intersecting CR 38 and passing under the Garden State Parkway. The road intersects CR 38 again after and enters Eatontown at the CR 51 junction, where the name becomes Wyckoff Road. A short distance later, the route comes to a partial interchange providing access to and from the southbound direction of the Route 18 freeway before heading into wooded residential neighborhoods. CR 547 widens to a divided highway as it passes the Monmouth Mall and comes to an intersection with Route 36. The road passes more businesses as it becomes undivided and comes to the Route 35 junction a short distance later. CR 547 continues past more homes before it reaches an intersection with Route 71.[1][2]
CR 547 forms a concurrency along Route 71 (Broad Street) heading east before the road (whose name changes to Eatontown Boulevard) becomes the border between Oceanport to the north and Eatontown to the south at Main Street. CR 547 splits from Route 71 at Monmouth Road by continuing east along Eatontown Boulevard past more homes. The road turns southeast and enters West Long Branch, becoming Broadway and crossing Route 36 in commercial areas. CR 547 continues past a mix of homes and businesses, intersecting CR 15 (Locust Avenue) and CR 11 (Oceanport Avenue) before continuing into Long Branch and reaching its eastern terminus at Myrtle Avenue. Past the eastern terminus, Broadway continues through Long Branch toward the Atlantic Ocean.[1][2]
History
Prior to 2017, CR 547 ended at Route 71 and CR 537 (Broad Street) in Eatontown.[1] On February 23, 2017, the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders extended CR 547 along Route 71 and the former routing of CR 537 to Long Branch due to CR 537's realignment through Fort Monmouth.[4] However as of November 2022, signage for CR 537 still appears along the recently extended section of CR 547 from Route 71 to Long Branch.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Ocean | Lakehurst | 0.00 | 0.00 | Route 70 / Center Street – Shore Points, Camden | |
Manchester Township | 1.70 | 2.74 | CR 571 (Ridgeway Road) | ||
Jackson Township | 4.43 | 7.13 | CR 527 (Whitesville Road) – Plumsted, Toms River | ||
5.54 | 8.92 | CR 528 west (East Veterans Highway) / North Chapel Road – Plumsted, Freehold | South end of CR 528 overlap | ||
Lakewood Township | 8.46 | 13.62 | US 9 south (River Avenue) / CR 528 east (Hurley Avenue) – Toms River | North end of CR 528 overlap, south end of US 9 overlap | |
8.70 | 14.00 | Route 88 east (Main Street) – Brick | Western terminus of Route 88 | ||
9.28 | 14.93 | US 9 north (Madison Avenue) – Freehold | North end of US 9 overlap | ||
10.18 | 16.38 | CR 526 (County Line Road) to G.S. Parkway | |||
Monmouth | Howell Township | 14.67 | 23.61 | CR 549 east (Herbertsville Road) / CR 21 west (Old Tavern Road) | Western terminus of CR 549 |
15.05 | 24.22 | I-195 – Trenton, Shore Points | Exit 31 (I-195) | ||
15.33 | 24.67 | CR 524A north (Squankum-Yellow Brook Road) / CR 524 east (Allaire Road) – Allaire State Park | South end of CR 524 overlap; southern terminus of CR 524A | ||
Farmingdale | 17.60 | 28.32 | CR 524 west (Main Street) | North end of CR 524 overlap | |
Wall Township | 20.44 | 32.89 | Route 33 west / Route 34 – Freehold, Matawan, Brielle | Collingwood Circle, south end of Route 33 overlap | |
20.79 | 33.46 | Route 33 east to G.S. Parkway / CR 547 Spur south (Wyckoff Road) – Neptune | North end of Route 33 overlap | ||
Eatontown | 25.78 | 41.49 | Route 18 south – Point Pleasant | Exit 13A (Route 18); access from northbound CR 547 to southbound Route 18 / northbound Route 18 to southbound CR 547 only | |
27.08 | 43.58 | Route 36 – Tinton Falls, Long Branch | |||
27.37 | 44.05 | Route 35 | |||
28.29 | 45.53 | Route 71 north (Broad Street) | South end of Route 71 overlap | ||
Eatontown–Oceanport line | 28.51 | 45.88 | Route 71 south (Monmouth Road) – Asbury Park | North end of Route 71 overlap | |
West Long Branch | 29.50– 29.61 | 47.48– 47.65 | Route 36 to G.S. Parkway – Tinton Falls, Highlands, Shore Points | ||
Long Branch | 30.36 | 48.86 | Myrtle Avenue / Broadway | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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CR 547 Spur
County Route 547 Spur | |
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Location | Wall Township |
Length | 0.45 mi[5] (720 m) |
County Route 547 Spur (CR 547 Spur) is a 0.45-mile-long (0.72 km) county-maintained section of Wyckoff Road in Wall Township, Monmouth County. The four-lane road runs between Route 34 and Route 33 and CR 547 and is flanked by retail and office buildings on both sides for most of its length.[6] Only two numbered signs appear along the road: A "To CR 547" near its southern end and a sign blade on a traffic signal noting the road as just "CR 547," consistent with the Monmouth County Road Plan which calls this a part of CR 547.[3]
See also
References
- "Route 547 Straight Line Diagram" (PDF). Straight Line Diagrams (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. March 2019. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
- Google (October 31, 2017). "overview of County Route 547" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
- "Monmouth County Road Plan" (PDF). Monmouth County Planning Board. October 15, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
547 -- Wyckoff Rd. - Wall - NJ Rt. 34 - NJ Rt. 33 - 0.45 - 80
- "Resolution designating "Avenue of Memories" and associated roadways within the former Fort Monmouth main campus limits as County Route 537 in the Borough of Eatontown and Borough of Oceanport, and re-designating a segment of existing County Route 537 as an extension of County Route 547 in the Borough of Oceanport, Borough of West Long Branch and the City of Long Branch" (PDF). Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders. February 23, 2017. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
- "Route 547 Spur Straight Line Diagram" (PDF). Straight Line Diagrams (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. March 2019. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
- Google (September 7, 2019). "County Route 547 Spur" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2019.