County Route 509 (New Jersey)
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County Route 509 (CR 509) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway exists in two segments– one 0.95-mile (1.53 km) unsigned segment exists in northern Middlesex County while the signed mainline extends 25.78 miles (41.49 km) from North Avenue (Route 28) in Westfield to Straight Street (CR 504) in Paterson.
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Existed | January 1, 1953[1]–present | |||
Southern segment | ||||
Length | 0.95 mi[2] (1,530 m) | |||
South end | CR 531 / CR 602 in South Plainfield | |||
North end | Raritan Road in Edison | |||
Main segment | ||||
Length | 25.78 mi[2] (41.49 km) | |||
South end | Route 28 in Westfield | |||
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North end | CR 504 in Paterson | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | New Jersey | |||
Counties | Middlesex, Union, Essex, Passic | |||
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For two small stretches – in Clifton at the interchange with Route 19, and in Paterson as it crosses over the Passaic River – CR 509 splits into separate northbound and southbound alignments.
CR 509 intersects with the Garden State Parkway at Exit 138 in Kenilworth and again at Exit 148 in Bloomfield.