| Perspective of the Interstate 76 west & 295 northbound split as seen from the Express lanes of the North South Freeway. Interstate 295 maintains six overall lanes eastward from here throughout the Camden and Philadelphia eastern suburbs. Up next for Interstate 76 westbound otherwise is the Exit 1C off-ramp to U.S. 130 (Crescent Boulevard). The bridge in the background carries Interstate 76 eastbound traffic onto Interstate 295 northbound. Photo taken 10/13/01.
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| Leaving the confluence of Interstate 76 and New Jersey 42 on Interstate 295 northbound. A neutered shield resides within the median of the six-lane freeway through Mount Ephraim and Bellmawr. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Interstate 295 northbound passes underneath the Bell Road overpass one quarter mile ahead of the Exit 28 interchange with New Jersey 168 (Black Horse Pike). Motorists from Interstate 76 and New Jersey 42 bound for the New Jersey Turnpike must use Black Horse Pike southbound to the Exit 3 exit of the tollway. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| All traffic to New Jersey 168 (Black Horse Pike) and the New Jersey Turnpigke departs Interstate 295 northbound at Exit 28. Traveling above the off-ramp is the CSX Railroad overpass. The Black Horse Pike comprises a major arterial between Audubon Park, Mount Ephraim, Haddon Heights, Bellmawr, and Runnemede. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Exits 29A-B feature ramps from Interstate 295 to U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike) in one mile. Anunusuall configuration includes off-ramps to the White Horse Pike and a half-diamond interchange for return traffic at Copley Road. U.S. 30 also intersects Camden County 573 (Highland Avenue) at a traffic circle just north of Interstate 295 southbound. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Exit 29A departs in one half mile for U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike) eastbound for the Camden suburbs of Barrington and Lawnside. White Horse Pike comprises a slow moving surface arterial southward from Camden to Magnolia, Somerdale, Stratford, Lindenwold, Clementon, and Berlin. U.S. 30 continues from there to Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, Pomona, and Atlantic City. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| The Exit 29A off-ramp leaves Interstate 295 northbound above Camden County 573 (Clements Bridge Road) ahead of the U.S. 30 intersection with Copley Road. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Interstate 295 northbound at the Exit 29B loop ramp onto U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike) westbound. The Camden County 573 traffic circle of U.S. 30 quickly greets motorists traveling White Horse Pike northbound. U.S. 30 passes through the communities of Barrington, Haddon Heights, Audubon, Haddon Hills, and Woodlynne before merging with U.S. 130 at Collingswood. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Continuing eastward into the community of Tavistock toward the Exit 31 trumpet interchange with Tindale Drive. The upcoming exit serves the Woodcrest Station of the PATCO light rain line from Camden and Philadelphia. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Northbound at Exit 31 and Tindale Drive. The ramps here intersect Camden County 667 (Melrose Avenue) between Woodcrest and Lawnside. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Next in line for Interstate 295 northbound travelers is the Exit 32 partial-cloverleaf interchange with Camden County 561 (Berlin Road). Berlin Road carries the county route 3.6 miles between Kresson Road (Camden County 671) at Haddonfield to White Horse Road (Camden County 673) outside of Gibbsboro. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Older Interstate 295 New Jersey shield posted ahead of the Exit 32 off-ramp to Berlin Road. Camden County 561 begins in downtown Camden 7.5 miles to the northwest and ends seven miles to the south at Berlin and junction U.S. 30 (White Horse Pike). Connections with Camden County 544 (Evesham Road) and Centennial Boulevard serve the suburb ofVoorheess from Berlin Road. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Interstate 295 draws to within one-half mile of the Exit 34A/B cloverleaf interchange with New Jersey 70 (Marlton Pike) at the township of Cherry Hill. Marlton Pike carries New Jersey 70 eastward from New Jersey 38 (Kaighn Avenue) to Cherry Hill and Interstate 295. The busy surface arterial is heavily developed on the file mile stretch between Kaighn Avenue and Exit 34. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Exit 34A leaves Interstate 295 northbound for New Jersey 70 (Marlton Pike) eastbound. Marlton Pike intersects New Jersey 73 at the town of Marlton in three miles. From there New Jersey 70 continues 5.5 miles to Medford and ten miles to junction U.S. 206 at Red Lion. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Northbound at the Exit 34B cloverleaf ramp to New Jersey 70 westbound to Cherry Hill and Camden. Marlton Pike meets New Jersey 154 (Brace Road) and New Jersey 41 (Kings Highway) at the community of Ellisburg 1.3 miles to the west. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| One mile south of the Exit 36 cloverleaf interchange with New Jersey 73 at the Chapel Avenue overpass. New Jersey 73 intersects the Exit 3 interchange of the New Jersey Turnpike one half mile south of Interstate 295. The next access point to the turnpike for Interstate 295 northbound does not occur until Exit 47 at Burlington County 541. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Construction was underway at the time of this photograph to resurface Interstate 295 between Cherry Hill and Moorestown. Pictured here is the 0.25-mile overhead for the Exit 36A off-ramp of New Jersey 73 southbound. The state highway intersects the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 3 trumpet on the four mile drive southward to junction New Jersey 70 at Marlton. South of there New Jersey 73 continues to Voorhees and Berlin. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Concrete barriers segregate the travel lanes of Interstate 295 from the Exit 36A/B ramps due to construction. Traffic to New Jersey 73 southbound otherwise leaves the freeway here for Ramblewood and Fellowship Road. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Northward New Jersey 73 ventures to the Moorestown Mall, Maple Shade, Palmyra, and Philadelphia via the tolled Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. New Jersey 73 becomes Pennsylvania 73 along New State Road alongside Interstate 95inh the Tacony section of the city. New Jersey 73 also provides access to the Betsy Ross Bridge (New Jersey 90) over the Delaware River on the 6.5-mile journey to Palmyra. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| The original concrete roadway of Interstate 295 northbound on the approach to the Exit 40 partial-cloverleaf interchange with New Jersey 38. Construction of the six-lane freeway results in the overlaying of the original surface with new asphalt. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| One mile south of New Jersey 38 at the Burlington County 603 (Moorestown Mt. Laurel Road) over crossing. New Jersey 38, like New Jersey 73, provides a multi lane surface arterial serving Moorestown and Maple Shade Townships. The two highways interchange together with New Jersey 41 (Kings Highway) four miles to the west at Lenola. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| NJDOT posts a one-quarter mile guide sign for the first ramp of all cloverleaf interchanges. Featured here is the Exit 40A sign for New Jersey 38 east to Hartford, Masonville, Lumberton, and Mount Holly. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Interstate 295 northbound at the Exit 40A ramp departure of New Jersey 38 east. The state highway exists as a divided surface arterial between the freeway and Mount Holly seven miles to the east. From there New Jersey 38 continues another three miles to its terminus at U.S. 206 at Ewanville. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Exit 40B loops onto New Jersey 38 westbound from Interstate 295 northbound. Use New Jersey 38 westbound for Moorestown Township Hall and the Martin Marietta Laboratories Moorestown. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| 1.25 miles southwest of Exit 43 (Creek Road) on Interstate 295 north. The freeway loses its sound barriers and gains foliage as it leaves the Moorestown-Maple Shade-Cherry Hill area of the Philadelphia eastern suburbs. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Creek Road (Burlington County 636) links Interstate 295 with Rancocas Woods to the south and Delran Township four miles to the north. Burlington County 636 derives its name from the parallel Rancocas Creek. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Northbound Interstate 295 at the three-quarter cloverleaf interchange of Exit 43. Creek Road begins at U.S. 130 (Burlington Pike) at Bridgeboro and ends at Burlington County 541 (Main Street) at Lumberton. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Drawing to within one half mile of Burlington County 626 (Rancocas Road) on Interstate 295 northbound at the Rancocas Creek. The upcoming cloverleaf interchange serves Westhampton Township and Rancocas State Park. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| 0.25-mile guide sign for Rancocas Road eastbound (Exit 45A) to Mount Holly and Rancocas State Park. Burlington County 626 intersects the Mount Holly Bypass (Burlington County 541 Alternate) 2.5 miles to the southeast. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| A collector/distributor roadway facilitates the movements between Interstate 295 northbound to Rancocas Road (Exits 45A/B). Pictured here is the roadway departure and off-ramp for Mount Holly, the seat of Burlington County. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| A small button copy sign guides drivers onto the Exit 45B cloverleaf ramp for Rancocas Road westbound. Burlington County 626 becomes Beverly Rancocas Road on the 4.5 mile drive to junction U.S. 130 (Burlington Pike) outside of Willingboro. Mt. Holly Road continues north from there to Beverly alongside the Delaware River. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Rare two-mile guide sign on Interstate 295 northbound for the Exit 47A/B cloverleaf interchange with Burlington County 541 (Burlington Mount Holly Road). As the road name suggests, Burlington Mount Holly Road represents a 5.5-mile connection between the two population centers. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Drawing to within one half mile of Burlington County 541 (Exit 47) on Interstate 295 north. Burlington Mount Holly Road meets the Exit 5 interchange of the New Jersey Turnpike 1.5 miles to the south. The next access point between Interstate 295 and the tollway occurs at Exit 56 (Bordentown). Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| One half mile south of the Exit 47 interchange at the Elbow Lane overpass. Burlington County 541 southbound serves Deacons and Woodlane on the three mile drive to Mount Holly. The county highway is part of a longer route to U.S. 206 in Shamong Township at the Wharton State Forest. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Interstate 295 northbound at Burlington County 541 (Burlington Mount Holly Road) southbound. The Burlington Center Mall and Irick Road (Burlington County 637) reside along the divided highway between Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike access ramps. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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| Exit 47B facilitates the movements between Interstate 295 and Burlington County 541 north. The county highway follows High Street to the one-way street couplet of U.S. 130. A short distance west of there is the Burlington-Bristol Bridge over the Delaware River. The span becomes Pennsylvania 413 en route to Bristol, Pennsylvania and U.S. 13. Photo taken 04/25/04.
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Page Updated July 11, 2004.