County Route 506 (New Jersey)
County Route 506 (CR 506) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route is discontinuous, with segments located in Mercer, Middlesex, and Monmouth counties.
Route Description
CR 506 is not a continuous route signed as such for its entire length. Its various segments are under county jurisdiction and may have different characterizations and signage.
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Mercer County: The westernmost segment of CR 506 exists in Mercer County. Specific details regarding its routing and termini within Mercer County require further, specific research.
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Middlesex County: CR 506 in Middlesex County largely follows Davidson's Mill Road. It begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 130 in North Brunswick Township. It proceeds southeast, intersecting with CR 697 (How Lane). The route continues eastward, eventually crossing into South Brunswick Township. The Middlesex County section of CR 506 serves residential and commercial areas.
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Monmouth County: CR 506's easternmost section is located in Monmouth County. Specific details regarding its routing and termini within Monmouth County require further, specific research.
History
The designation and establishment of CR 506, along with the specifics of how its segments were incorporated into the county route system, requires further research. Information on when specific segments were paved and designated as part of the county route system is currently lacking.
Major Intersections
- U.S. Route 130 in North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County
- County Route 697 (How Lane) in North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County
Future
Future projects, realignments, or planned modifications to CR 506 require specific, up-to-date information from local transportation agencies.