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Interstate 195 Eastbound

Interstate 195 East
A directional cloverleaf interchange composes the junction between Interstate 195, Interstate 295, and New Jersey 29 at Roebling Memorial Park. The first eastbound reassurance shield resides as the Interstate 295 northbound on-ramp merges onto the freeway mainline from New Jersey 29 south. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Interstate 195 eastbound quickly encounters its first mainline interchange in the form of Exit 1 for U.S. 206 (Bordentown Road). A partial cloverleaf interchange facilitates the movements between the freeway and Bordentown Road at the community of White Horse. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Exit 1A departs Interstate 195 eastbound for U.S. 206 (Bordentown Road) southbound. The federal highway merges with U.S. 130 2.5 miles to the south. The tandem share one half mile through the Bordentown vicinity. Photo taken 04/25/04.
A sign replacement occurred at the Exit 1A sign bridge replacing the Interstate 195 pull-through panel. The new sign now displays Belmar for the eastern terminus of Interstate 195 and a New Jersey Turnpike trailblazer to accompany Interstate 95. New York is no longer displayed. Photo taken 08/09/04.
April 2004 installed sign indicating that the New Jersey Turnpike is now Interstate 95 posted 5.5 miles west of the Interstate 195 interchange with the north-south toll highway. Although the connection between Interstate 95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Bristol, Pennsylvania is still many years away, New Jersey has already begun the signing process of Interstate 95 on the New Jersey Turnpike between the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension and Interstate 287. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Attached to the U.S. 206 (Bordentown Road) overpass is the Exit 1B overhead for the loop ramp onto Bordentown Road north. U.S. 206 intersects Broad Street (Mercer County 524) and White Horse Mercerville Road (Mercer County 533) just north of Interstate 195 at White Horse. There U.S. 206 turns northwesterly onto South Broad Street into the capital city of Trenton. Photo taken 04/25/04.
A modified diamond interchange exists with South Broad Street (Mercer County 524) itself just east of U.S. 206 at Exit 2. A traffic circle handles the movements between the Interstate 195 respective ramps and Mercer County 524 below the freeway mainline. Mercer County 524 otherwise travels one mile to the community of Yardville and junction New Jersey 156. Pictured here is a set of Interstate 95 & New Jersey Turnpike trailblazers posted at the South Broad Street undercrossing. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Neutered Interstate 195 eastbound shield and Speed Limit 65 advisory sign posted beyond the Exit 2 interchange with South Broad Street. When New Jersey adopted 65 MPH speed limits, the state posted the increased limits under the premise of doubled fines. Black and white signs remain in place advising motorists of the penalties from the late 1990s increase. Photo taken 04/25/04.
In April of 2004 several new Interstate 95 New Jersey and New Jersey Turnpike trailblazers were posted along Interstate 195 eastbound for the Exit 7 junction with the pair. Interstate 95 presently ends northeast of Trenton at the Interstate 295 & U.S. 1 cloverleaf interchange. By 2012 the route will relocate to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension from the Delaware River eastward to the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 6 interchange. NJDOT already however is touting the turnpike as Interstate 95 between Exit 6 and Interstate 287. Photo taken 04/25/04.
The one-mile guide sign for the Exit 3 cloverleaf interchange with Yardville Hamilton Square Road. Yardville Hamilton Square begins two miles to the north at junction New Jersey 33 in Hamilton Square. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Advance sign for the Exit 3A off-ramp onto Yardville Hamilton Square Road southbound. The north-south roadway travels 1.5 miles south from Interstate 195 to Yardville and junction New Jersey 156 and U.S. 130. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Eastbound at the Exit 3A off-ramp to Yardville, Groveville, and Crosswicks. New Jersey 156 provides a business loop of U.S. 130 through Yardville at the confluence of Yardville Hamilton Square Road, Broad Street (Mercer County 324), and Yardville Allentown Road (Mercer County 524). Photo taken 04/25/04.
Traffic to Hamilton Square departs Interstate 195 eastbound onto the Exit 3B loop ramp. Yardville Hamilton Square Road intersects the local through roads of Kuser and Klockner Roads at Hamilton Veterans Park just north of the cloverleaf interchange. Photo taken 04/25/04.
0.75-mile guide sign for the Exits 5A/B (U.S. 130) on Interstate 195 eastbound. U.S. 130 comprises a north-south arterial between Camden and New Brunswick. The divided highway serves Bordentown, Yardville, Robbinsville, and Windsor within ten miles of Interstate 195. Photo taken 04/25/04.
A variable message sign at the Klockner Road underpass advises drivers to report suspicious activity. Due to the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, it is not that uncommon to see VMS displaying these kinds of messages. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Situated at the CSX Railroad under crossing is the advance guide sign for the Exit 5A off-ramp onto U.S. 130 southbound. The federal highway cuts southwest from Interstate 195 2.5 miles to Yardville and 6.5 miles to Bordentown and junction U.S. 206. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Interstate 195 eastbound at the Exit 5 cloverleaf interchange with U.S. 130. Like most of the cloverleaf interchanges along the freeway, no collector/distributor roadways or auxiliary lanes are present. Photo taken 04/25/04.
U.S. 130 northbound provides a slower alternate route to U.S. 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike between the Trenton metropolitan area and New Brunswick in North Jersey. The final 22 miles of the federal route culminates in a new interchange at U.S. 1 at North Brunswick. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Next in line for Interstate 195 eastbound motorists is the Exit 6 connection to Interstate 95 & the New Jersey Turnpike. New guide signs as of April 2004 add an Interstate 95 shield to the New Jersey Turnpike trailblazer for the Interstate 195 junction at Allentown. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Interstate 195 eastbound reassurance shield for the stretch between U.S. 130 and Interstate 95 & New Jersey Turnpike. Photo taken 04/25/04.
The Six Flags Great Adventure Amusement park resides along the Interstate 195 corridor on Monmouth County 537 just south of Exit 16. A guide sign advises drivers bound for the amusement park to continue on Interstate 195 east to Exit 16A instead of using the New Jersey Turnpike. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Drawing to within one quarter mile of the New Jersey Turnpike trumpet interchange on Interstate 195 eastbound at the Richardson Road overpass. The New Jersey Turnpike ends at Interstate 295 & U.S. 40 near the Delaware Memorial Bridge 60 miles to the south. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Interstate 195 eastbound at the New Jersey Turnpike off-ramp (Exit 6). A pair of trumpets and a connecting roadway and toll plaza constitute the junction between Interstate 195 and Interstate 95 & New Jersey Turnpike. Traffic bound for North Jersey and New York City is routed from Trenton eastward onto Interstate 195 east to the turnpike here. Interstate 95 follows the tollway for its final 57 miles to U.S. 46 at Ridgefield Park. Photo taken 04/25/04.
The overhead at the Exit 6 off-ramp for the New Jersey Turnpike was updated to reflect the designation of Interstate 95 on the toll road between the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension and Interstate 287. Photo taken 08/09/04.
Button copy guide signs posted for the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) on-ramps from Interstate 195. The use of Turnpike as a proper noun here was the standard for both the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Turnpikes until the era of the Interstate system. Note the mentioning of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension for the southbound on-ramp. The extension represents the next interchange for Interstate 95 and the Turnpike southbound. Photo taken 08/09/04.
Interstate 195 intersects Mercer County 526 (Robbinsville Allentown Road) just east of the New Jersey Turnpike crossing. The Exit 7 six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange serves nearby Allentown and Washington Township. Photo taken 04/25/04.
Interstate 195 New Jersey eastbound reassurance shield, posted near milepost 17. The next eastbound interchange is situated at Exit 21 with New Jersey State Secondary 527 at Jacksons Mills. The rural nature of the freeway allows for a 65 mph speed limit through northern Ocean County. Photo taken 12/23/01.
A six-ramp partial-cloverleaf interchange facilitates the movements between Interstate 195 and Jackson Mills Road near the community of Jackson Mills. The north-south road travels from Jackson Mills and Ocean County 526 (County Line Road) to Exit 22 and the community of Georgia. Photo taken 12/23/01.
Overheads for the Exit 28B cloverleaf ramp with U.S. 9 at Freewood Acres. U.S. 9 provides a multi-lane divided highway between Lakewood and Freehold within the vicinity of its full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 195. Photo taken 12/23/01.
Ocean County 547 intersects Interstate 195 at the final mainline interchange at Squankum. Like Exit 28 to the west, Exit 31A/B also composes a full cloverleaf interchange. Ocean County 47 (Lakewood Farmingdale Road) arcs between U.S. 9 at Lakewood to Monmouth County 524 at Farmingdale. Adjacent east-west roads Ocean County 549 (Herbertsville Road) and Ocean County 524 (Allaire Road) intersect Lakewood Farmingdale Road adjacent to Interstate 195. Photo taken 12/23/01.
Approaching the Exit 35A/B cloverleaf interchange with New Jersey 34 at Wall Township. Exit 35A serves New Jersey 34 southbound and facilitates the movements between Interstate 195 east to the Garden State Parkway southbound. Interstate 195 itself intersects the toll highway just east of Exit 35 but without a direct eastbound to southbound connection. Photo taken 12/23/01.
Interstate 195 eastbound enters the Exit 35 interchange with New Jersey 34. New Jersey 34 travels five miles south from the freeway to Briele and junction New Jersey 71 (Union Avenue). The state route intersects the Garden State Parkway just 1,000 feet south of the Interstate 195 off-ramp. 60 miles south of here is the Garden State Parkway interchange with the Atlantic City Expressway. Photo taken 12/23/01.
Button copy overheads on eastbound at Exit 35B for New Jersey 34 northbound. Although the Garden State Parkway northbound exit is shown as Exit 36, milepost 0 (which is visible before the Exit 35B gore point), resides within this interchange. New Jersey 138 begins here and continues eastward three miles to BelMar. Photo taken 12/23/01.

Page Updated December 6, 2004.