County Route 505 (New Jersey)
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County Route 505 |
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Length: | 20.64 mi[1] (33.22 km) | ||||||||
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County Route 505 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 20.64 miles (33.22 kilometers) from John F. Kennedy Boulevard (CR 501) in Union City to the New York state line in Northvale.
CR 505, called Knickerbocker Road at this point, crosses the Camp Merritt Memorial Circle in Cresskill, at the intersection with Madison Avenue.
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- an enlarged view of road jurisdiction at the Fort Lee approaches to the George Washington Bridge
- NJ State Highways: CR 200-514
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