Transportation Pennsauken Township, New Jersey



pennsauken transit center


roads , highways

as of may 2010, township had total of 144.85 miles (233.11 km) of roadways, of 105.82 miles (170.30 km) maintained municipality, 26.76 miles (43.07 km) camden county, 10.27 miles (16.53 km) new jersey department of transportation , 2.00 miles (3.22 km) delaware river port authority.


major roads through township include route 130, largest highway through township, intersects route 73 in northern part of township, near cinnaminson township border. route 90 short highway leading betsy ross bridge, connects township philadelphia. owned , operated delaware river port authority, bridge stretches 8,500 feet (2,600 m) between abutments , opened traffic on april 30, 1976. new jersey route 38 , route 70 merge westbound in eastern part of township near cherry hill border , u.s. route 30 @ border camden. 130 , 30 , nj 38 , 70 converge @ airport circle in southern section of pennsauken township.


cr 537 passes through in south while cr 543 travels through in north.


public transportation

the township hosts 3 nj transit rail stops. pennsauken-route 73 , 36th street stations on river line offer service between trenton , camden. pennsauken transit center on river road features transfer between river line , atlantic city line, provides rail service between atlantic city , philadelphia. station constructed @ cost of $40 million , opened commuters in october 2013.


nj transit bus service between township , philadelphia available on 317, 404, 406, , 409 routes, local service available on 452 route.








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