New Jersey Route 56
Route 56 | ||||
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Landis Avenue | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NJDOT and City of Vineland | ||||
Length: | 9.19 mi[1] (14.79 km) | |||
Existed: | 1977 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Route 77 in Upper Deerfield Township | |||
CR 553 in Upper Deerfield Township] Route 55 in Vineland | ||||
East end: | Route 47 in Vineland | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Cumberland, Salem | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route 56 is a state highway in the southern part of New Jersey, United States. Also known as Landis Avenue, it runs 9.19 mi (14.79 km) from an intersection with Route 77 and County Route 622 in Upper Deerfield Township, Cumberland County, to an intersection with Route 47 (Delsea Drive) in Vineland, Cumberland County. The route serves as a connector between Bridgeton and Vineland. West of the interchange with Route 55 in Vineland, Route 56 is a two-lane undivided road that passes through rural areas of Cumberland County, also entering a corner of Salem County. East of Route 55, the route is a four-lane locally maintained road that runs through commercial areas of Vineland.
The portion of current Route 56 in Vineland was built as a 100-foot (30 m) wide road when Vineland was planned in the 1860s, serving as the main east–west road through the community. In the past, the Route 56 number was used twice for a never-built road between the Laurelton Circle and Mantoloking in Ocean County legislated in 1938 and for the portion of U.S. Route 30 between current Route 157 and Atlantic City between 1938 and 1953. The current iteration of Route 56 was legislated in 1977 to run from Route 77 north of Bridgeton to Route 47 in Vineland, replacing County Route 22 between Route 77 and the Salem County border, County Route 6 within Salem County, and County Route 23 between the Salem County border and Route 47. This portion of road was designated as Route 56 by the 1990s. In 2007, two bridges along the route were replaced. The Rainbow Lake Bridge in Pittsgrove Township was rebuilt after it was washed out by the April 2007 Nor'easter while the Maurice River bridge was reconstructed to make it wider and higher.
Route description
Route 56 begins at Route 77 and CR 622 in Upper Deerfield Township, Cumberland County, a short distance north of Bridgeton.[1][2] From this intersection, the route heads to the northeast as two-lane undivided Landis Avenue.[1] Shortly after it begins, it passes businesses and intersects CR 611.[1][2] From here, Route 56 turns to the east-northeast and passes a mix of residences and farm fields.[2] The route comes to a five-way junction with CR 553 and CR 687 before intersecting County Route 645.[1] The road heads into Deerfield Township, coming to a junction with CR 686.[1][2] Past this intersection, Route 56 continues toward the community of Rosenhayn.[2] Here, the road intersects CR 737 before running past homes and crossing CR 634, where there are some businesses along the road.[1][2] A short distance later, the route intersects CR 717, where it crosses into Pittsgrove Township in Salem County.[1]
Route 56 heads through a mix of farms and woodland, passing to the south of Rainbow Lake.[2] Past the lake, the road turns to the east and continues into agricultural areas and intersects CR 655.[1] Traveling eastward, the road crosses CR 638 and a Winchester and Western Railroad line. The route heads into forested areas, where it passes over the Maurice River into Vineland in Cumberland County.[1][2] Here, it widens into a four-lane divided highway and comes to a cloverleaf interchange with Route 55. Past this interchange, Route 56 becomes a four-lane undivided road that is locally maintained.[1] The route heads through commercial sectors of Vineland before coming to a crossroads with CR 628. The route continues past more inhabited areas and businesses before reaching its end at Route 47 (Delsea Drive).[1][2] From here, Landis Avenue continues to the east toward the downtown area of Vineland.[2]
History
The portion of Route 56 in Vineland was built as a 100-foot (30 m) wide road when Vineland was planned in the 1860s, serving as the main east–west road through the community.[3] In 1938, two separate roads numbered Route 56 were legislated. One was located in Ocean County and was to run from the Laurelton Circle east to Mantoloking; this road was never built.[4] The other was located in the Atlantic City area along U.S. Route 30 (Absecon Boulevard) east of current Route 157; the Route 56 designation on this road was dropped in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering.[5] What is modern-day Route 56 was originally designated as County Route 22 between Route 77 and the Salem County border, County Route 6 in Salem County, and County Route 23 between the Salem County border and Route 47.[6][7] In 1977, Route 56 was legislated onto its current alignment between Route 77 in Upper Deerfield Township and Route 47 in Vineland, replacing County Routes 6, 22, and 23.[7] The Route 56 designation was applied to this road by the 1990s.[8][9]
Due to the April 2007 Nor'easter, the Rainbow Lake Bridge in Pittsgrove Township was washed out and the New Jersey Department of Transportation had to replace it with a new bridge. This closure led to detours for traffic traveling between Vineland and Bridgeton.[10] The new Rainbow Lake Bridge was opened in November 2007.[11] The bridge spanning the Maurice River, which connects Vineland and Pittsgrove Township, was closed in July 2007 for planned repairs. This bridge replacement, which was completed in December 2007, cost $5 million and provided a wider and higher crossing of the river.[12]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Cumberland | Upper Deerfield Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | Route 77 – Bridgeton, Mullica Hill | Western terminus | |||
1.25 | 2.01 | CR 553 (Finley Road/S. Woodruff Road) – Centerton, Port Norris | ||||||
Salem |
No major junctions | |||||||
Cumberland | Vineland | 7.69 | 12.38 | Route 55 | Route 55 exit 32 | |||
9.19 | 14.79 | Route 47 (Delsea Drive) | Eastern terminus | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- New Jersey portal
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Route 56 straight line diagram" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Google (2008-02-08). "overview of New Jersey Route 56" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
- ↑ "The founding of Vineland and its growthas an agricultural center". West Jersey and South Jersey Heritage. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
- ↑ State of New Jersey, Laws of 1938, Chapter 177, Page 387, Section 1.
- ↑ State of New Jersey, Laws of 1938, Chapter 84, Page 203, Section 1.
- ↑ Road Map County of Cumberland New Jersey (Map). Cumberland County, New Jersey. 1954. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
- 1 2 State of New Jersey, Laws of 1977, Chapter 405, Section 1.
- ↑ State Farm Road Atlas (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally. State Farm Insurance. 1983.
- ↑ United States-Canada-Mexico Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1996.
- ↑ "Route 56 Rainbow Lake Dam repairs are underway". New Jersey Department of Transportation. August 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
- ↑ "NJDOT to open new Route 56 Bridge over Rainbow Lake". South Jersey News Online. November 1, 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
- ↑ "NJDOT replaces Route 56 Maurice River Bridge in Pittsgrove". New Jersey Department of Transportation. December 18, 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
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