County Route 600 (Camden County, New Jersey)

County Route 600 (Camden County, New Jersey)

Infobox_road
state=NJ Camden
alternate_name=Old Marlton Pike
type=
route=600
length_mi=.19
length_ref= [http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/refdata/sldiag/04000600__-.pdf County Route 600] straight line diagram from New Jersey Department of Transportation]
length_round=2
direction_a=South
starting_terminus=
junction=
direction_b=North
ending_terminus=Burlington County line (continues as )
previous_type=
previous_route=760
next_type=
next_route=601

County Route 600 is a short route in Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey, which is in Camden County. The road begins at Route 70 in Cherry Hill and ends just after Conestoga Drive, also in Cherry Hill. There are only three-way intersections on the road outside its terminus with Route 70, Split Rock Road, Mimosa Drive and Conestoga Drive.

Route description

County Route 600 begins at an intersection with New Jersey Route 70 in Cherry Hill Township. The road passes by three roads, Split Rock Road, Mimosa Drive and Conestoga Drive. CR 600 terminates at the border of Burlington County and becomes Burlington CR 600.

Intersections

ee also

*County routes in New Jersey
*Cherry Hill, New Jersey

References

Footnotes

# The CR 600 Straight Line Diagram mentions the the road is known as Marlton Pike. The Straight Line Diagram for NJ 70 mentions it as Old Marlton Pike. The county confirmed that the road was known as Old Marlton Pike. [http://www.camdencounty.com/government/offices/publicworks/countyroute.html Offices & Departments: Public Works] ]

External links

* [http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/refdata/sldiag/_Booklet.pdf 2006 Straight Line Diagrams]


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