County Route 120 (Bergen County, New Jersey)
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County Route 120 |
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Length: | 2.41 mi[1] (3.88 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | Passaic County line in Wallington | ||||||||
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County Route 120 is a county highway that stretches 2.41 miles in Bergen County, New Jersey, and is a portion of the historical stretch of Paterson Plank Road.
After crossing the Passaic River into Bergen County, the road is called Paterson Avenue and designated as County Route 120, in Wallington, in a residential and light-density commercial area. The road becomes the border between Wallington to the north and East Rutherford to the south. At the end of Wallington, Paterson Avenue is the border between Carlstadt and East Rutherford for a short distance but then the road dips into East Rutherford to avoid a hill (the bypass, which goes over the hill, is called Hoboken Road). The road returns to the Carlstadt/East Rutherford border at Route 17 which it crosses over via an overpass, and is then designated as Route 120 and Paterson Plank Road for a distance.
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